39 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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, processes and practices, objects and mere materials. The division is multidisciplinary with a focus on design research and artistic methods in research and education. Read more about the department here
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—known as sector coupling. Our work also includes improving technical processes, streamlining handling systems, and analysing climate and environmental impacts. The department’s research and teaching
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the condition of Swedish surface waters with respect to water chemistry, pollution and aquatic biota. The research focuses on geochemical and hydrological processes, aquatic ecology and biodiversity, microbial
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, microbiology or mycology. Familiarity with mycology and the Nordic forest ecosystems is desired. Previous experience with ecology, molecular biology work, bioinformatic and nature conservation are meritorious
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benefits and what it's like to work at SLU here . Subject area The subject covers spatial processes and patterns in terrestrial populations and species communities and how these are affected by land use
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of ecological processes that drive the flows and storage of carbon and nutrients. Duties The holder shall be responsible for the development of research and education in the subject of terrestrial ecosystem
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. Subject description The subject includes studies of formal and informal governance, politics as well as studies of processes of change in societal transitions concerning environmental and sustainability
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field, greenhouse and lab with bioinformatic analysis of large datasets, and at the same time contribute to sustainable food production? We are looking for a PhD student for a research project that aims
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sensing, forestry, ecology, agriculture, and computer sciences. Experiences in scientific programming and 3D remote sensing data processing and analysis are required, as well as fluent in English for
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consequences of keel bone deviations: What impact do these have on hen behaviour and wellbeing? high-tech welfare assessment: Help develop a non-invasive computer vision method to track and analyze how hens move