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management solutions and coordinate with local partners and stakeholders Collaborate with and/or provide support to ASARI researchers working in agricultural projects. Lead in planning, organizing and
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society and industry to develop a bio-based economy where forest biomaterials are an important resource. The main focus in Umeå is on value chains in the bio-based industry, where different components
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Post Doctoral Research Associate - Supply Chain Modelling and Analytics Specialist and Supporting Academic Research grade 6 from £35,116 to £45,413 per annum. Subject to annual pay award. POST
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against logistical disruptions. Implement energy management approaches and CO₂ emissions reduction strategies within the supply chain. Design and implementation of an integrated and sustainable logistics
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) conducts research, education and outreach activities related to logistics, operations management, and industrial marketing and purchasing. All of these areas relate to the broader field of supply chain
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to the evaluation and improvement of the UM6P climate modeling chain operational on the Toubkal supercomputer to better capture the characteristics of the regional climate. They are also expected to support the
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risks, especially geopolitical conflicts and critical materials supply chain disruptions, and their effects on Ireland’s energy system. • Quantifying the impacts of the identified global risks
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at advancing innovation in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), decarbonization, and carbon-negative pathways. The open positions currently available provide a valuable opportunity for skilled and
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manufacturers to pursue resilience in both their supply chain and inside their factories and manufacturing systems. The positions focus on in-factory resilience, addressing all manufacturing levels from
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typically use heavy tickler chains dragged through the sediment to startle and catch fish. However, this method leads to: (1) low catch selectivity with high bycatch, (2) high fuel costs due to increased drag