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A leading agricultural research university in Norway is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Plant Genetics. This role involves developing AI-driven digital twins and contributing to innovative research in plant science. The ideal candidate will have a PhD in a relevant field and a strong background in machine learning and data analysis. This position offers a competitive salary and opportunities for impactful research.
Postdoctoral fellow in Computational Plant Genetics and Digital Twin Modelling - 25/05132
At the Department of Plant Sciences (IPV), Faculty of Biosciences (BIOVIT), we have an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Plant Genetics and Digital Twin Modelling. The position is a three-year, fixed-term appointment funded through the NMBU PheNo infrastructure and embedded in the TWIN-NUE project: TraitFinder-enabled Digital Twins and Genomics for Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) in Oat and Perennial Ryegrass.
PheNo is a cutting-edge infrastructure dedicated to plant phenotyping in Norway funded by NFR for 5 years. Designed to support advanced research in plant biology, agriculture, and climate adaptation, this new facility will provide tools and technologies for high-throughput and precision phenotyping. By enabling detailed observation and analysis of plant traits under various environmental conditions, our infrastructure promotes innovation and collaboration among researchers, breeders, farmers and industry partners. Together, we aim to strengthen the sustainability of Norwegian agriculture to face internal and global challenges.
As a postdoc, your role will be central to developing AI-driven digital twins that simulate and predict nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in forage grasses and oats. By combining high-resolution phenotyping data from the TraitFinder system, drones, and robotic sensors with genomic and transcriptomic datasets, you will help establish a new framework for predictive phenomics.
The project offers a unique opportunity to link advanced modelling with plant genetics, strengthening NMBU’s position at the forefront of next-generation crop science, and contributing to more sustainable nitrogen management and breeding strategies for future agriculture.
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The working languages are both Norwegian and English.
The main purpose of the post-doctoral position is to qualify for work in high-level scientific positions. A PhD degree is required.
Required qualifications
Qualifications considered an advantage
The position is placed inposition code 1352 Postdoctoral Fellow (NOK 604 900-750 000) depending on qualifications. For particularly well-qualified applicants, a higher salary may be considered.The position follows ordinary meriting regulations.
Interested in learning more about the position? Contact Research Scientist: Mallikarjuna Rao Koviphone: +47 40566127, (e-mail:mallikarjuna.rao.kovi@nmbu.no ) and Professor: Morten Lillemo phone:tel: +4767232775, (e-mail:morten.lillemo@nmbu.no ">20morten.lillemo@nmbu.no" rel="nofollow"> morten.lillemo@nmbu.no).
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Application Deadline:22/10/2025
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Applicants invited for an interview will be asked to present verified copies of diplomas and certificates.
Documents that cannot be sent electronically are sent in triplicate by ordinary mail marked still.nr. 25/05132to NMBU, Faculty of Biosciences, P.O. Box 5003, NO-1432 Ås, within 22.10.2025.
Please note that the report from the expert committee will be sent to all applicants.
The Faculty of Biosciences (BIOVIT) aims to shape the future of food and bioproduction through teaching and research in biology and sustainable production and use of plants, livestock and fish. The faculty has a large project portfolio and an annual turnover of approximately NOK 250 million.
BIOVIT is organized into seven research groups: Genome Biology, Breeding, Genetics and Food Production Systems, Ruminant Nutrition and Physiology, Ethology and Animal Welfare, Nutrition and Physiology for Monogastric Animals, Plant Biology, Sustainable Food Systems and Integrated Plant Protection, and Genetics, Evolution and Sustainable Plant Production. Additionally, the faculty has seven research support and laboratory units.
BIOVIT is responsible for bachelor’s and master’s programs in aquaculture, biology, animal science, and plant science, as well as English-language master’s programs in Agroecology, Plant Sciences, Feed Manufacturing Technology, and Genome Sciences. BIOVIT also offers Ph.D. programs in animal science and plant science. Currently, the faculty has about 550 bachelor’s and master’s students and 90 Ph.D. students. BIOVIT employs approximately 230 staff members and has its own faculty administration.
NMBU will contribute to securing the future of life through outstanding research, education, communication and innovation. We have the country's most satisfied university students, who receive research-based education in a unique student environment. Our graduates gain a high level of competence in interdisciplinary collaboration and are popular in the labor market.
NMBU has internationally leading research environments in several subjects. Together with our partners in society and business, we contribute to solving some of the biggest societal challenges of our time. We focus on innovation, communication and entrepreneurship because we believe these challenges are best solved with joint efforts. We believe that a good working environment is characterized by diversity.If necessary, workplace adaptations will be made for persons with disabilities. More information about NMBU is available at www.nmbu.no/en