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, and governments. As a greenhouse horticulture researcher, you will work on these knowledge questions for various clients. Your colleagues, network, existing and new insights, and data will be your
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materials and improving the sustainability of the battery value chain. Hydrometallurgical recycling is particularly suitable to handle the complex and variable composition of industrial Li-ion waste streams
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spent batteries is key to recovering valuable materials and improving the sustainability of the battery value chain. Hydrometallurgical recycling is particularly suitable to handle the complex and
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, reflected in demonstratable outputs. A proven ability to manage complex projects to completion on schedule. Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with experience or willingness in engaging diverse
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higher education to address increasingly complex societal problems, such as climate change or the refugee crisis, which cannot be solved by individuals alone. Creative Problem-Solving (CPS) is a structured
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with an overview of complex projects, you ensure continuity in recurring annual work. You are aware of the political, administrative, and societal context and communicate effectively, presenting results
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insights from social sciences, ecology, and climate studies to understand complex human–nature interactions. ability to work independently while contributing positively to a collaborative research
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systems such as supply chains, transport, energy grids, and water networks. When floods, pandemics, or other disruptions hit, these support systems can fail, creating cascading risks: ambulances can’t reach
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access Job description Healthcare is more than hospitals and its workforce - it depends on a web of critical support systems such as supply chains, transport, energy grids, and water networks. When floods
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to bring parties together. By fostering collaboration and building strong networks, you create support and impact in complex projects. You thrive in multidisciplinary and multicultural environments, and