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manufacturers control and reduce their environmental footprint while retaining their economic performance in their value chains. Understanding and controlling scope 3 emissions for many manufacturing companies
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the concept of sustainable development and is directly aligned with the 12th Sustainable Development Goal of the United Nations: Responsible Consumption & Production. It is a concept that has low environmental
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, recent research has demonstrated that the river biofilm community responds to a wider range of water quality and environmental variables. Even intermittent sources of pollution that are difficult
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, political economies, cultures and discourses. It will also demonstrate how the co-production process manifests beyond pollution to encompass the reformation of cultures and the creation of environmental
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background in environmental and civil engineering, water and wastewater, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, or other similar sciences. If you are eligible to apply for the scholarship (i.e. a
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technologies in the field. Our state-of-the-art Environmental Analytical Laboratories and the National Water and Wastewater Treatment Facility located on the Cranfield campus enables rapid testing of technology
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Advanced continuous carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites, offer a very attractive combination of mechanical properties, environmental resistance and lightweight which make them a superior
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sustainable manufacturing practices, reducing waste and environmental impact. This PhD aims to build a generative AI model and algorithm within the automation system integration for optimising manufacturing
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disciplines, ranging from synthetic biology, microfluidics, biosensing, chemistry, environmental, biomedical and analytical science to nanotechnology. We have demonstrated in India and Uganda a DNA-based paper