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, and characterize functional antiseptic coatings based on metal–organic frameworks. The Inorganic and Physical Chemistry group works on developing knowledge in environmental technologies and biomedical
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analysis. The research may cover several different areas and actors in the food system. Examples of possible focuses are retail governance practices, sustainability reporting and measurement in the food
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are fieldwork, laboratory analysis, data evaluation and academic publishing. The employed post-doc will be a member of research group that do research on the effect of land-use on emissions and uptake of green
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developmental biology and physiology using imaging, image analysis, lineage tracing, and water stress experiments. Work includes greenhouse tree studies and Arabidopsis experiments in climate-controlled chambers
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at an academic level in English are required. Experience in modeling biodiversity and ecosystem services, GIS, inter- and transdisciplinary collaboration, and quantitative knowledge synthesis (meta-analysis
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project will focus on applied economic analysis of agriculture’s uptake of more sustainable production practices and practices to improve preparedness and resilience. The project will be predominantly based
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science, biology, veterinary medicine or eqvivalent. Experience from farm animal research projects, primarily pigs. Strong analytical skills, with experience from large scale data analysis from microbiome
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proven experience in data analysis of tree and stand data, described in scientific publications and/or thesis. Extra merits are previous experience in design of forest experiments for regeneration or stand
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, sensor technologies, and data analysis for research focusing on automated health monitoring in dairy cows. About the project This postdoctoral position is part of a newly funded research project aimed
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of gene expression, population genetics, genome analysis, and the development of breeding systems. We use model organisms such as Arabidopsis, Physcomitrella, and tobacco, as well as crops such as oilseed