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products through fermentation to reduce food waste and achieve a more sustainable food system. You will design the fermentation strategy such that microorganisms convert side-streams of mushrooms and bean
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Are you looking for an exciting opportunity in one of Europe’s high-tech regions? Do you have passion to contribute towards a zero-waste society by working on the electrification of heavy-duty
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, supervised by Prof Mark Taylor and Dr Sascha Bohnenberger: What are the barriers to architects adopting new technology, and what are the implications for individuals, teams, and managers when a firm adopts a
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, supervised by Prof Mark Taylor and Dr Sascha Bohnenberger: What are the barriers to architects adopting new technology, and what are the implications for individuals, teams, and managers when a firm adopts a
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, supervised by Prof Mark Taylor and Dr Sascha Bohnenberger: What are the barriers to architects adopting new technology, and what are the implications for individuals, teams, and managers when a firm adopts a
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. The monitoring of such pressures is enforced via several statutory instruments in the context of, for instance, water quality, waste discharge management or aquaculture practises. There is a multidimensional
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, supervised by Prof Mark Taylor and Dr Sascha Bohnenberger: What are the barriers to architects adopting new technology, and what are the implications for individuals, teams, and managers when a firm adopts a
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coastal city of Vigo, situated in Galicia, on the northwest coast of Spain. Vigo is a place where land and sea meet, offering picturesque beaches, fresh seafood, and a lively maritime culture.The vision
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the volumetric composition of mine waste piles for proactive waste management and secondary resource recovery. The main goal of this position is to develop and implement innovative methodologies to analyze and
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needed to advance circularity globally. Industrial and urban solid waste recycling and reuse has emerged as an alternative resource to produce minimal impact building materials for construction and has