9 postdoc-in-automation-and-control PhD positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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and automated sensors to genetic techniques and classical field-based inventories. This PhD project focuses on how biodiversity in forests can be measured, monitored, and analysed. The position is
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Initiatives in Forest Research (WIFORCE) program. The successful applicant will work on the development of bioacoustic monitoring methods using automated recording units (ARUs), deep learning methods, and
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this project, the student will investigate NUE in a natural population of aspen (the SwAsp collection). Together with other researchers, an integrative analysis, including automated phenotyping, genome wide
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strong interest in agriculture and crop production. Good command of English, both written and spoken. Ability to communicate in, or willingness to learn, Swedish. Meritorious: Experience with field work. A
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team. The candidates are expected to have a strong command of both written and verbal English. Place of work: Umeå Forms for funding or employment: Employment, 4 years Starting date: According
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this energy wasting and explore how common it is in soils. In this PhD, you will conduct both controlled laboratory experiments and field experiments in high latitude regions. You will get an opportunity
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growth trends using tree cores from field sites along a climatic gradient, and study physiological and morphological acclimation of trees in controlled climate-chamber settings. You will also collaborate
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field experiment along a climatic gradient with controlled lab studies simulating drought and heatwaves. You will assess how soil microbial and faunal communities (protists, nematodes) respond to climatic
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and applied research. Applied plant protection research is carried out in collaboration with industry and focuses primarily on the development of environmentally sustainable pest and disease control