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Ola Lindroos

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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Agronomy

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Construction Management

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Arboriculture

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Forestry

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Biology

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Resource Economics

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Climate Resilience

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

PhD in Forest Genetics, Tree Breeding, and Advanced Forest Operations – WIFORCE Research School

Join the WIFORCE Research School at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) for a fully funded PhD position at the intersection of forest genetics, tree breeding, and advanced forest operations. This interdisciplinary project is a collaboration between the research groups of Professor Ola Lindroos (Department of Forest Economics and Technology) and Dr. Kelly Swarts (Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology/UPSC). The project aims to integrate genetic data with operational and environmental information to better understand how trees grow and adapt, contributing to sustainable forestry and climate change mitigation. As a PhD student, you will transform commercial forests in Sweden into large-scale progeny trials by linking DNA from individual trees with operational and phenotypic data collected during conventional harvesting. Your research will involve hands-on field sampling, high-throughput genotyping, and data fusion using machine-generated harvest data, annotated images, and environmental information. You will evaluate methods to reconstruct pedigree relationships and quantify the benefits of improved breeding material in mixed stands. The project leverages expertise in forestry, genomics, bioinformatics, AI, and data management, providing you with practical experience in both laboratory and computational analysis. The Department of Forest Bioeconomy and Technology, formally established in 2026, is dedicated to high-quality research and education, collaborating with industry and society to develop a bio-based economy. The Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology is part of the Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC), a world-leading centre for experimental plant research and forest biotechnology. The WIFORCE Research School, part of the Wallenberg Initiatives in Forest Research, addresses key social issues such as biodiversity and the role of forests in climate change, developing new analytical tools for sustainable forest management. Applicants should have an MSc in bioinformatics, genetics, biology, forestry, computer science, or a closely related field, with a strong interest in integrating genetics, data management, and biological process management. Experience in data management and/or genetic laboratory work is required, as well as the ability to conduct independent field work. Fluency in English is essential. Meritorious qualifications include field work experience, a valid Swedish driving licence or equivalent, and academic publishing experience. Selection is based on your written application, CV, degree project, degree certificates and transcripts, two personal references, and English proficiency. Non-Swedish citizens must submit a copy of their passport’s information page. The position is based in Umeå, Sweden, and offers employment for four years at 100% scope, with a standard PhD salary and benefits at SLU. The university is committed to inclusivity, gender equality, and providing a stimulating research environment. Applications are welcome from candidates with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. To apply, click the 'Apply' button on the application page and submit your documents before the deadline of 10 February 2026. For more information about the departments, research school, and PhD education at SLU, visit the provided links.

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Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

16 PhD Positions in Forest Research: Biodiversity, Genetics, Ecology, AI, and Remote Sensing (WIFORCE, SLU)

The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) is recruiting 16 PhD students as part of the Wallenberg Initiatives in Forest Research (WIFORCE), a national program shaping the future of forest research in Sweden. These positions span a wide range of topics including forest biodiversity, genetics, ecology, bioacoustics, remote sensing, soil science, mycorrhiza, AI, statistics, conservation, climate adaptation, and ecosystem functioning. The research is designed to address major challenges in sustainable forest management, biodiversity conservation, and climate change adaptation. PhD projects include: deadwood translocation for forest soil biodiversity, nitrogen fixation in mycorrhiza and forest soils, linking forest genetics with operational harvest data, methods for inventory and measurement of forest biodiversity, bioacoustics and AI for forest biodiversity monitoring, remote sensing of boreal forest fires, forest ecophysiology, airborne eDNA for tracking biodiversity change, soil food web functional capacity under climate extremes, ecology and biodiversity in wet forested environments, microbial respiration and carbon storage in soils, management of drained peatland forests, RNA biology of trees, nitrogen use efficiency and wood formation, drivers of biodiversity and ecosystem functions, and heritable plastic response for climate adaptation. Supervision is provided by leading researchers at SLU, including Mari Jönsson, Marie Spohn, Ola Lindroos, Kelly Swarts, Jörgen Sjögren, Tim Hofmeester, Magali Frauendorf, and Sheila Holmes. The research environment is highly interdisciplinary, collaborative, and international, with access to state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure. SLU is a major hub for ecological and forestry research in the Nordic region, supporting UN Sustainability Goals and Sweden’s national environmental objectives. Applicants must hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field such as biology, ecology, forestry, soil science, computer science, or statistics. Experience in fieldwork, laboratory methods, data analysis, statistical modeling, remote sensing, bioinformatics, or molecular techniques is advantageous. Good command of English is required, and a valid driving license is often a merit. Applications must include a motivation letter, CV, master’s thesis, degree certificates, transcripts, and references. International applicants must provide a copy of their passport. All positions are fully funded for 4 years as full-time employment, with salary and benefits provided by SLU. The application deadline is 10 February 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the SLU WIFORCE open positions page and contact the listed supervisors for specific queries.

1 month ago

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Börje Rehn

Associate Professor

Umea University

SWEDEN

Carola Häggström

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

SWEDEN

Mikael Rönnqvist

Laval University

CANADA