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processes and analytical methods towards a more sustainable and circular built environment. Qualifications Applicants should have a master's degree in architectural or civil engineering, industrial ecology
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environmental or sustainability assessment, environmental systems analysis, industrial ecology, and/or life cycle assessment. Skills in life cycle assessment is a requirement, and knowledge about prospective life
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ecology, and/or life cycle assessment. Skills in life cycle assessment is a requirement, and knowledge about prospective life cycle assessment is a plus. We furthermore expect you to be skilled in academic
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agendas. You have a background in the engineering sciences in areas like physics, industrial ecology or energy systems, with a demonstrated experience in social science, or you are a social scientist with a
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sustainability agendas. You have a background in the engineering sciences in areas like physics, industrial ecology or energy systems, with a demonstrated experience in social science, or you are a social
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working together with three senior researchers as well as PhD students working in adjacent fields. Our research spans from microbial ecology theory to process engineering. We also develop new
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, urban planning, industrial ecology, or another field relevant to the description of the project, and a strong interest in urban sustainability. We are seeking a self-motivated candidate with analytical
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Architecture, Urban design, Planning, Landscape ecology, Landscape architecture, Geography, Urban analytics or a related field You should have knowledge and experience in the field of Urban Morphology with
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, industrial engineering, industrial ecology, economics, or business administration. A specific requirement is that the applicant has completed an independent work at the advanced level corresponding to at least
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for their stability, PFAS are persistent in nature, to the point that they have become ubiquitous in air, water, and soil. This raises serious concerns about their long-term ecological impact. By identifying and