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management andbiological control of harmful phytophagous insects affecting agricultural crops, with particular reference to fruit trees. The research will focus onthe complex of natural antagonists
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, Teamwork, Career & Self-Development Position Duties Conduct field experiments and monitoring in blueberry farms, which includes collecting live or dead insects and plant samples in the field (~45%), sorting
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access to UT Austin's libraries and museums with staff ID card Free rides on all UT Shuttle and Austin CapMetro buses with staff ID card For more details, please see: https://hr.utexas.edu/prospective
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the microscope for mites and insect damage, and collecting and recording data. Minimum Qualifications Full Employment Eligibility Requirements can be found here: https://hr.oregonstate.edu/student-employment
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(e.g., power mowers, tractors, trucks, snow plows, salt spreaders, rotary tillers, etc.). Mixes and applies insecticides and fertilizers to control insects and disease and promote growth of lawns, trees
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Postdoctoral position in the development of an AI-based phenotyping system for high-throughput sc...
controlled and field conditions. Candidate profile We seek a highly motivated team member with a genuine interest in insect science, machine learning, plant breeding, as well as the ability to manage their own
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controlled and field conditions. Candidate profile We seek a highly motivated team member with a genuine interest in insect science, machine learning, plant breeding, as well as the ability to manage their own
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responsible for long-term monitoring of insects and other arthropod groups as well as arthropod-related ecological processes in 150 grassland and 150 forest plots. Postdoctoral position in Community Ecology (m
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related agriculture science disciplines and administration Knowledge of pest management, farm planning, equipment maintenance, etc. Capacity to diagnose insect and disease problems and implement control
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communication systems requires investigating both signal production and signal perception. In insects, cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are central to chemical communication, yet the genomic mechanisms underlying