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that values not only economic returns, but also social cohesion, ecological sustainability, and cultural diversity? The circular transition in textiles requires more than technology. It calls for new forms
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leveraged a culture of open, collaborative innovation to scale the reach of our ideas and pace of iteration, without having to scale our headcount. We operate in Chicago, New York, and Amsterdam. In our
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cybersecurity, with a strong emphasis on compliance with the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA). Led by the Delft University of Technology and Radboud University, EGOS brings together academic excellence with
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diverse work environment with an open culture, where you can be yourself and we pay attention to each other and to the world around us. Make the most of our bicycle budget, or join networks such as Young
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. You will work here The project is a part of Open Technology grant for our proposal COre-based PYrrolizydine alkaloid synthesis for Contaminant Annotation and Tracking ( COPY-CAT ). The research is
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contribute to food safety through innovation in analytical chemistry, within a multidisciplinary and collaborative research environment. You will work here The project is a part of Open Technology grant
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international nature conservation, the relationship between fieldwork and laboratory research, man's changing relationship with ‘wild’ animals, and the representation of science in broader culture. Raf De Bont is