56 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd positions at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden
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on the Ultuna campus in Uppsala. Here, you will find expertise in plant biology, mycology, plant pathology, microbiology, food science, computational genetics, chemistry, and biotechnology, as well as competitive
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who are not Swedish citizens need to submit an attested copy of their passport’s information page containing their photograph and personal details. Read about the PhD education at SLU at https
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climate change are now key social issues that require more knowledge. In order to both sustainably use and safeguard forest biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed that addresses
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statistics Description: We are looking for a dedicated and goal-oriented PhD student who wants to contribute to the development of methods for estimating the current status and trends of plant populations
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environment are valuable merits. Data processing skills using statistical computing tools and graphics, e.g. R, MATLAB, is highly desirable. Previous experience with trace analysis of organic chemicals, e.g
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information about the department: Department of Applied Animal Science and Welfare As a PhD student, you will be in a creative and stimulating environment with the opportunity to network with both the business
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at https://www.slu.se/en/about-slu/work-at-slu/ Description: We are looking for a PhD to focus on separation of fat and proteins from dairy side streams and plant-based extracts. The project is a
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The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) is seeking a PhD student with a focus on biosecurity from a systems perspective. The position is located at the Department of Clinical Sciences
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Department of Wildlife, Fish, and Environmental Studies We are seeking a motivated PhD student to lead an interdisciplinary project investigating how chemical pollution affects aquatic biodiversity
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social issues that require more knowledge. In order to both sustainably use and safeguard forest biodiversity, a coherent basic science research program is needed that addresses large and complex issues