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, human interventions can significantly impact the forests’ ability to contribute to greenhouse gas reductions. This position will contribute to research on disturbance processes and variability in
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the field of tribology. Project description The goal of the research project is to understand what happens inside a material during a wear process through so-called in-operando measurements. A unique test
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of algorithms, data structures, high-performance computing, machine learning and microbiology. The position at the Department of Molecular Biology at Umeå University is temporary for four years to start
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the education is mainly based on: 1. Knowledge and skills relevant to doctoral studies within the research area. 2. The ability to formulate and solve scientific questions. 3. Skills in written and oral communication
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duties (up to 20%). This doctoral project will investigate the physical processes controlling the stability, structural integrity, and mass balance of Antarctic ice shelves, aiming to improve projections
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collaboration partners totalling a maximum of 11 months. The doctoral studentship will be part of University of Borås research group Polymer Technology Research Group and will include studies on the processing
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characterisation of fibres, textiles and solid and liquid residue fractions. The work at the University of Borås will investigate how different recycling strategies and alternative bleaching processes affect fibre
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research on raw materials, materials, processes, and systems to contribute to the sustainable development of forest resources and a circular bioeconomy. The department is located on campuses in both Umeå and
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the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions under the Horizon Europe framework. To read more about the SOCIAL project please see: https://www.soclaw.lu.se/en/index.php/article/sociology-law-department-leads-eu55m-eu
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more about our benefits and what it is like to work at SLU at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Development of statistical methods for estimating plant population size and change Mathematical