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cities, the necessity to remanufacture products as locally as possible in a circular economy, and the promotion of innovation from tacit to productional knowledge. The latter is increasingly driven by
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Infrastructure systems (such as the distribution and transmission grids for electricity, transport systems, and water distribution networks) are the backbone of societies, playing an essential role in supporting our daily activities. These infrastructure systems are highly complex, large-scale...
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the impact the production processes thereof currently have on the environment: towards a zero-emission economy. Bioprocesses can play a major role in this, as they facilitate the conversion a range of (carbon
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critical thinking–all crucial skills in the innovative interdisciplinary field of biochemical engineering. In your first year, you’ll take some mandatory courses including economic evaluation and project