The appointee will develop a world-Class, externally funded, field-Based research program focusing on cereal and flax pathology, integrating applied and fundamental research to advance breeding and disease management strategies. Responsibilities also include teaching at undergraduate/Graduate levels, supervising students, mentoring fellows, and fulfilling outreach duties.
Candidates must possess a ph.d. In field-Based plant pathology or genetics of plant disease resistance, along with demonstrated understanding of plant breeding and crop improvement. Preferred qualifications include at least one year of relevant post-Doctoral experience showing excellence in research and teaching, excellent communication skills, and a proven publication record.
Instructor, Agricultural Equipment Technician (AET)