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to support safe-by-design development of plant-based meat alternatives improving supply chain sustainability and limiting food waste. The novelty of the project relies on the development of multi-species
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Environmental Science are looking to appoint a Research Assistant/Associate in sustainable industrial biopolymers for the beauty and hair care sector. The position will support and grow Newcastle University’s
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, with an emphasis on bacterial lipid compositions. Initial step will involve determining lipid chain order parameters, bilayer structure, and lipid dynamics. Subsequently, lipid-protein interactions will
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. Qualifications We are seeking candidates with a solid educational background in Computer Science, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Marketing/Consumer behaviour or other relevant areas. Your higher education
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emissions and are being implemented to provide a carbon efficiency assessment of farm enterprises. The contribution and management of ensiling at the farm scale to these models has not been fully explored
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will operate at the intersection of various academic disciplines (construction management, operations research, digitalisation & innovation management, purchasing & supply chain management
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food supply chain sector. With around 2,800 undergraduate students, plus those completing postgraduate, research and CPD programmes, Harper Adams University is the UK's largest single provider of higher
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techniques. Lipidomic analysis will provide understanding of how the membrane environment surrounding nascent AQP chains changes during synthesis. Proteomic analysis will identify potential interactors with
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need to deal with this increased visibility by reducing their footprint. Reducing the footprint means that supply networks need to be heterogeneous in their transport means, consider alternative energy
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further explore the emission reduction potential within the UK’s urban transport sector, considering the effects of supply chains. We highly appreciate comparative analysis in other cities (e.g., Beijing