14 front-end-development Postdoctoral positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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webs. About the position The post-doc will develop stage-structured biomass models of fish communities to analyze local management scenarios under climate change. To inform the models, the postdoc will
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deals with international trade in forest-based products, focusing on the trade between Sweden and Norway and other regions. The post-doctor will develop an analytical framework able to account for bi
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Come join our spider silk team! In this project we will develop novel methods for producing recombinant spider silk proteins. As a research group we are interested in how spiders have solved
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Do you want to help shape the future of sustainable materials? We are looking for a dedicated postdoctoral researcher to develop bio-adhesives and additives that meet both sustainability goals and
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, biodiversity and ecology, which provides opportunities for cross-project interactions and development of additional areas of interest. Duties: The postdoc will work with data from chamber-based carbon flux
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We are looking for a motivated postdoc interested in co-developing diversified arable cropping practices for more sustainable and crisis-prepared agriculture. The successful candidate will join a
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under supervision. Specifically, the postdoc will develop and conduct chemical and/or metabolomic analyses of infected and healthy RBCs, as well as behavioural experiments with mosquitoes. Other duties
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Are you interested in plant breeding and the development of novel crops for a sustainable agriculture and mitigation of climate change? We are looking for a highly motivated person to join our
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We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to develop and implement tools for analysis of output from Bayesian inference under phylogenetic models About the position A postdoctoral researcher
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. The research includes development of growth models, crop production management with remote sensing tools and spectral techniques, and agronomic studies. Ongoing projects involve the use of optical and radar