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sludge rheology, it will be possible to design processes that can handle variable waste streams and produce encapsulated wastes that are safe for long term storage. The project will contribute to the clean
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or food related disciplines for the NWO funded project ‘Production, Microbial Safety and Social Acceptance of Fermented Foods from Waste Streams (PROSAFE)’. This project contributes to reduction of food
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PhD Studentship: The Scourge of Plastic Waste: Analysing Issues of Sustainability and Accountability
of Essex. The aim of the project is to explore (i) the global plastic waste business to better understand the trade, policy and regulatory gaps, and (ii) the issue of sustainability and accountability
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involve modelling of special nuclear materials to understand better the role of gases during storage. Safe and secure long-term storage of nuclear waste is essential both for current nuclear power
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[1]. This is principally driven by the unsustainable use of freshwater by people (e.g., for waste removal, industrial and domestic uses, and modern agriculture) [2]. In particular, habitat degradation
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sustainability challenges, particularly in terms of waste management and resource depletion. The "Battery as a Service" (BaaS) business model has emerged as a promising approach for transitioning toward a
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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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, 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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Nuclear power generation is expected to rise to meet increasing UK and global energy demand, whilst maintaining net-zero targets. In this context, reprocessing of waste from nuclear reactors in order to
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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