[AgMIP] Post-doctoral position in forage systems modelling

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Wed Jan 22 00:50:57 BRST 2014


Dear Colleagues,

Please see information below regarding a new post-doctoral position in forage systems modelling.

With thanks, Val



AgResearch is seeking a postdoctoral scientist (three year fixed term) to develop physiological models of forage crops within the APSIM simulation platform. This work will be part of a large research programme, across several research and industry organisations, that will investigate the impact of forage species diversity on farm production and environmental outcomes.  This role will involve working across science teams and with external collaborators both nationally and internationally.  This will enable the appointee to build their research networks while delivering high-quality research that will have immediate impact.

Please see the link below for additional information.  All applications for this position must be made through the Science New Zealand website.  Closing date 14 February 2014.

https://careers.sciencenewzealand.org/jobdetails/ajid/jy4k7/Post-doctoral-Scientist-Forage-Modelling,5093.html


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