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Kelly Swarts

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Sweden

Research Interests

Environmental Sustainability

10%

Statistics

10%

Environmental Science

20%

Arabidopsis

20%

Plant Physiology

20%

Biology

20%

Climate Resilience

20%

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Sweden

PhD Position in Plant Physiology and Heritable Climate Adaptation Modeling at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) is offering a fully funded PhD position in physiology and heritable climate adaptation modeling, based at the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology in Umeå. This opportunity is part of the WIFORCE Research School, a Wallenberg Initiative in Forest Research, and is designed for candidates passionate about plant physiology, genomics, and breeding, with a focus on climate adaptation and sustainability. The research addresses the genetic basis of heritable plastic responses in plants under changing climate conditions, with a particular emphasis on woody perennials such as Arabidopsis thaliana, European aspen, and Norway spruce. The project aims to develop predictive models for crop adaptation, leveraging advanced physiological, genetic, and bioinformatics approaches. The successful candidate will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and be co-supervised by the Swarts, Hurry, Street, and Zan labs at the Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC), a leading center for experimental plant research and forest biotechnology. Applicants should have a strong background in plant physiology, genomics, or breeding, ideally with experience in statistics and programming. The position requires a second-cycle (Master’s) qualification or equivalent, strong communication skills, and proficiency in English. The research will contribute to global agricultural sustainability and climate-resilient crop improvement, offering excellent training in computational and modeling approaches, and opportunities to publish in reputable journals. The PhD position is a 4-year employment with salary and benefits according to SLU standards. The application deadline is October 2, 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the official SLU job portal. Non-Swedish citizens must provide a copy of their passport. For further details, contact Assistant Professor Kelly Swarts at the Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology. Keywords: plant physiology, climate adaptation, genomics, breeding, heritable traits, plastic response, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, forest genetics, sustainability, crop improvement.

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Kelly Swarts

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Sweden

PhD in Plant Physiology, Climate Adaptation Modeling, and Quantitative Genetics at Umeå Plant Science Centre

The Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC) and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) invite applications for a PhD position in plant physiology and heritable climate adaptation modeling. This opportunity is part of the WIFORCE Research School (Wallenberg Initiatives in Forest Research) and is based in Umeå, Sweden. The successful candidate will join the Kelly Swarts research group and work closely with the labs of Vaughan Hurry, Nathaniel Street, and Yanjun Zan, benefiting from a collaborative and international research environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities and unique plant resources. The research focuses on understanding the genetic basis of heritable plastic responses in plants under changing climate conditions. The project will use a combination of plant physiology, quantitative genetics, and bioinformatics to study model species such as Arabidopsis thaliana, European aspen (Populus tremula), and Norway spruce (Picea abies). The aim is to uncover generalizable principles of plasticity and improve genomic prediction models for tree growth and health in future climates. The work is highly interdisciplinary, integrating climate science, genomics, and advanced modeling approaches. Applicants should have a strong background in plant physiology, genomics, or breeding, ideally with experience across these fields. Required qualifications include coursework in statistics and preferred programming skills. Candidates must be intellectually flexible, strong communicators, and able to work as part of a team. Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential. Eligibility requires a second-cycle (Master’s) qualification or at least four years of full-time study, including one year at the second-cycle level. Application materials include a CV, degree certificates, transcripts, references, and proof of English proficiency. Non-Swedish citizens must provide a copy of their passport. The position is a full-time, four-year employment as a PhD student at SLU, with salary and employment benefits according to university standards. The application deadline is 10 February 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the SLU job portal or contact Kelly Swarts at [email protected]. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates interested in plant science, climate adaptation, and quantitative genetics to contribute to sustainable forestry and biodiversity research in a leading European research environment.

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