22 wireless-communication PhD positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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/southern Sweden and potentially other locations (> 8 hours drive from Umeå). Fluency in the Swedish language. Although the working language of the research project is English, the student will need to be
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, Environmental Science, or a related field Very good understanding of crop diversification practices and soil health Experience working with field experiments in agricultural systems Excellent communication skills
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. Excellent written and oral communication skills in English are required. Demonstrated capacity to integrate behavioral and economics concepts, experience writing scientific manuscripts, and advanced
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ecology, genomics, population genetics, plant or forest sciences or a closely related field Excellent written and oral English and general communication skills The ability to be detail-oriented and work in
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sciences or a closely related field Excellent written and oral English and general communication skills The ability to be detail-oriented and work in a structured, quality-conscious manner The flexibility
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: Master’s degree in mathematical statistics, statistics, or an equivalent field. Good written and oral communication skills in English. Meritorious: Knowledge and experience in: spatial statistics estimation
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multiple species are essential. As a doctoral student in this project, you will investigate cell communication in these closely interacting microbial communities. By combining advanced anaerobic cultivation
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and training in data analysis, scientific communication, and collaborative research. About the position We are seeking a PhD student who will advance the understanding of chemical contaminants in food
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requires very good communication skills in English. The successful applicant should be highly motivated to work in the PhD project, is expected to establish own initiatives to move the project forward and to
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establishment. Yet we dio not know how soil communities support or constrain forest regeneration under both gradual climatic change and extreme events. Addressing this gap is essential for developing climate