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beneficiary. The project (“Biodiversity and Trade: Mitigating the Impacts of Non-Food Biomass Global Supply Chains”) aims to quantify the impacts of global trade on biodiversity by developing hybrid
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, including fermentation, anaerobic digestion, enzymatic processing, and other biomass conversion technologies. Merit will be given to candidates who demonstrate a systemic approach and expertise in applying
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Materials, Bioinspired Materials and Sustainable Materials. For more details, please view https://www.ntu.edu.sg/mse/research . The Decarbonisation Programme “Singapore Max-Planck Alliance for the Sustainable
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tropical ecosystems with their high productivity and biomass (Ahlstrom et al., Science 2015). Yet these ecosystems are also heavily impacted by deforestation, degradation through fire, climate change and
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(Lemnaceae) biomass as a source of plant protein, and as a replacement for soybean in feeds. Rapid growth, high protein content and a desirable amino acid profile are amongst the key features that make
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degrees and forms of forest thinning) on the water supply and associated biomass development and vitality, as well as carbon storage in beech stands across Saxony, Germany. This will be achieved through a
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degrees and forms of forest thinning) on the water supply and associated biomass development and vitality, as well as carbon storage in beech stands across Saxony, Germany. This will be achieved through a
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forms of forest thinning) on the water supply and associated biomass development and vitality, as well as carbon storage in beech stands across Saxony, Germany. This will be achieved through a novel
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recyclability through CO₂ valorization. Unlike existing partially bio-based solutions, the project relies on second- and third-generation resources such as terpenes and diols derived from biomass, in order to
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Miscanthus biomass production in Ukraine. Ukraine has over 2 million hectares of arable land left unused due to war-related contamination. MERIT aims to use Miscanthus to: Produce renewable biomass