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such as vitality & wellbeing, mobility, smart & intuitive spaces and environmental monitoring. Communication networks provide the bedrock for digital transition of our society and economy. In 4G and 5G
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of high economic and societal value. As part of the interdisciplinary CIRCULIGHT consortium, you will play a key role by facilitating the co-creation of an application roadmap with industrial and societal
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to support this research providing multi-year experience and access to prominent criminal markets, and years-long experience on economic and engineering aspects of cyber-attacks. The group also provide direct
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shows that greater material efficiency could save 80% of those emissions. Therefore, strong commitments are made at national and European levels to stimulate the implementation of a circular economy. The
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components from the water cycle such that polluted water can be safely reused. The application of membrane adsorbers is sustainable and contributes to a circular economy with a focus on recovery and reuse
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Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences Reference number V39.7322 Job description The healthcare system is veering towards unaffordability. Are you inspired to tackle this challenge and revolutionize the complete system, ensuring accessibility to...
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) to evaluate collaborative business models not only for their economic viability but also for their impact on the environment and society? If you can relate to one or more of these topics, we invite you to
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Are you interested in studying innovative educational practices in both secondary and higher education settings? Are you passionate about improving the quality of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) education? Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Applied Physics and Science...
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to the electronic counterparts and reduces the amount of costly optical transceivers. Moreover, photonic integration allows for many optical functions on a small footprint, combined with the potential of economic
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manufacturing industry, crucial for economic competitiveness, faces challenges pushing the limits of traditional materials, particularly in high-tech sectors like lithography and micro-electromechanical systems