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potential. Our research focuses on Materials physics, Quantum technology, Soft & living matter, and Advanced energy solutions. Topics extend from fundamental research to important applications. We educate
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of the Department of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering in the School of Chemical Engineering is based on sustainable utilization of raw materials, designing more efficient processes and developing new
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could use that waste heat to power gas compressors instead of electricity? The goal of the AC-Comp project is to develop and validate a breakthrough technology that uses industrial waste heat to compress
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teaching, our ambition is high: to provide top-notch, state-of-the-art teaching to students – drawing from both theoretical development as well as from relevant illustrations of best business practices. The
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career system . For this position, we will consider applicants with expertise in the broad field of people / HR management and/or organizational behavior/people centered organizational development
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and goals You will be part of a service team of ten experts with a role in developing and maintaining the cleanroom capabilities that Micronova offers for the academic and industrial users. The main
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potential. Our research focuses on Materials physics, Quantum technology, Soft & living matter, and Advanced energy solutions. Topics extend from fundamental research to important applications. We educate
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of raw materials, designing and developing more efficient processes for new materials and products. We as chemical engineers contribute to the future society with sustainable processes enabling circular
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services. Develop and implement a strategic vision, ensuring well-articulated goals and fostering a culture of collaboration. Drive fundraising initiatives and build strategic relationships with key
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and built environment technologies. We are committed to educating a new generation of experts who combine technical excellence with a deep understanding of sustainable development in shaping societies