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/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Location: Specify the site or state “one of SLU’s main campuses”. Form of employment: Temporary employment 24 months, with the possibility of extension. Scope: 100% Start date
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developing research on dynamic responses of interacting species governing ecological effects of management actions and how these are affected by climate change. The post-doc will also get to contribute
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, and agent-based modelling have paved the way for innovative collaborations between social scientists and computer scientists that jointly seek to answer fundamental questions of the social sciences and
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the boreal region of Sweden. The study sites are part of the SLU forest long-term trial series and located in boreal Sweden. Similar data from conventional rotation-forestry sites are available for further
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, and the Biogeochemistry of Forest Soils. We are responsible for important research infrastructure in the form of soil chemistry and soil physics laboratories, an X-ray scanner, long-term field
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meetings, present results pedagogically, write reports and papers, and have a positive attitude. You will be responsible for planning, executing and analysing data and should enjoy working in a vibrant and
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member of the MATISSE project and will engage in various research activities, both independently and in collaboration with national and European partners. Responsibilities include high-profile research
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, and agent-based modelling have paved the way for innovative collaborations between social scientists and computer scientists that jointly seek to answer fundamental questions of the social sciences and
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responsibilities At Lund University, a postdoctoral appointment is intended to provide opportunities for scientific and educational merit. As a postdoctoral researcher in this group, you will use human mesenchymal
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research activity. The project is a teamwork between the research environments the Inflammatory Response and Infection Susceptibility Center (iRiSC) and Man-Technology-Environment (MTM) research center