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, discourses and policies, 2) how the materiality of the subsoil is defined, redefined and performed by different actors (as resources, waste, storage space, etc.), and 3) the tensions and controversies to which
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College of Health Medicine and Life Sciences Fully funded studentship in Plastivore Plasticity: characterising metabolic flexibility in an emerging biotechnological system to manage plastic waste
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are seeking a highly motivated and talented PhD candidate to join our research team in the field of new energy technology and radioactive environmental waste management. The successful candidate will contribute
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, the management of final waste is an essential stage. Some volatile radioisotopes (36 Cl, 79 Se, 129 I) have no suitable solution for immobilisation. Until now, the management of 129 I has involved release and
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Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam - Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ | Potsdam, Brandenburg | Germany | 12 days ago
our key mission is to secure a profound understanding of the systems and processes of solid Earth, to develop strategies and options for action in addressing global change and its impacts on a regional
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are the barriers to architects adopting new technology, and what are the implications for individuals, teams, and managers when a firm adopts a new technology? This topic covers issues of: accessibility, training
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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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economy principles in the management of aquaculture waste as part of the production processes. Aquaculture is currently the fastest growing food production sector globally, while also carrying the potential
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waste and wastewater from the aquaculture industry by implementing circular economy principles in the management of aquaculture waste as part of the production processes. Aquaculture is currently
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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