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Nyon | %What you can contribute Postdoc in agronomy - VITALIS project Nyon | %What you can contribute Coordinate projects and ensure their proper execution as well as their scientific coherence Plan and conduct field trials X wheat, implement and support field phenotyping Collect data, ensure its quality, analyze it and integrate it into central databases Develop stress tolerance related to drought, heat, and frost to recommend varieties Evaluate data, analyze site-related factors, leverage genomic data to recommend varieties Publish at the level and coordinate with partners What makes you in agronomy, plant sciences, or a related field Experience in field trials, data analysis, and trial design would be beneficial in plant physiology, data management, and, ideally, in numerical methods or based on AI Structured and autonomous work method X focused on goals, as well as analytical spirit and teamwork skills and excellent knowledge of two official languages and English In a few words Within the VITALIS research project, you will play a central role in the scientific planning and implementation of field trials in the field of plant production. A varied and responsible position in an innovative research environment, within an interdisciplinary team. You will also benefit from scientific and professional development opportunities, supported by modern infrastructure and research focused on what we offer Working for Switzerland We are committed to the success of the Swiss model and to the well-being of diversity on a daily basis We ensure equality of opportunity, which allows us to deploy our skills and express different viewpoints at work We assist and advise our staff on all matters related to physical health or benefits A good healthy environment Agroscope is the competence center for research in the fields of agriculture and the food sector. Researchers conduct their activities at various sites in Switzerland. The main headquarters is located in Bern-Liebefeld (starting from: Posieux FR). Agroscope is under the Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research The Cultivation Techniques and Varieties research group in arable crops is dedicated to researching sustainable production techniques and new varieties adapted to change for the main species of arable crops grown under various production modes (integrated production, labels, or organic agriculture). To accomplish its mission, it mainly operates in the field, from Lake Geneva to eastern Switzerland. Questions about the position Lilia Levy Häner scientist jidc1bcbeaaen jit0415aen jpiy26aen
