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BatPaC model Understanding of resource recovery technologies, supply chain analysis and upstream and downstream processes Knowledge of Aspen Plus or other chemical process simulation software. Ability
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value chain (planning, design, supply, implementation, commissioning, operation and maintenance, commercialisation) and the adaptation of existing conventional networks in all voltage levels. Training
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, and abandonment phases. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct techno-economic, value chain, and global manufacturing competitiveness analysis in the area of geothermal well development. Analyze supply
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bioprinting of next generation tissues for urethral regeneration and translation.” At the core of STRONG-UR’s innovation lies dynamic hydrogel-based biomaterials. These hydrogels provide unparalleled control
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materials, addressing the urgent need for sustainable alternatives in the European magnet supply chain. By integrating advanced separation, purification, and reprocessing technologies, the project contributes
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 14 days ago
of influence to social tipping mechanisms (e.g., norm diffusion, policy mimicry, or supply chain alignment) and outline the theoretical pathways through which corporate actions have impact beyond
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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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from electricity generation for charging EVs, buses, trucks, rail, pavement resurfacing, tire and brake wear, and supply chain effects. Conducting life-cycle uncertainty assessments of building materials
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programs including biosaline agriculture, native species valorisation, camel value chain, water and renewable energy. The institute consists of a multidisciplinary team of agronomists, biochemists, molecular
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of agricultural in dry lands and marginal environments, animal value chain, water and energy sustainability, biorefinery and bioenergy, cultivation and conversion of micro and macroalgae, and geology and mining