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information can be found via https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/research/institutes/amibm/research/ Research group Sustainable Polymer Synthesis Main research focus is on the design and synthesis
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environmental challenges and rising diet-related chronic diseases. Enabling healthy and sustainable diets requires food environments that actively support better choices, yet today’s food information environment
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of bacteria to generate sustainable cell factories. The project aims to develop a high efficiency technology that converts single-carbon feedstocks directly into valuable chemicals. To this end
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pharmacy. In close collaboration with partners from industry, healthcare, and society, we contribute to the urgent challenges of our time, such as energy, sustainability, digitization, and medical technology
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). You are also invited to visit our institute [homepage ](https://www.itc.nl), and the [robotics centre homepage ](https://www.utwente.nl/en/robotics/). For questions about working and living in
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institute [homepage ](https://www.itc.nl), and the [robotics centre homepage ](https://www.utwente.nl/en/robotics/). For questions about working and living in the Netherlands please consult [the official
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significant challenges in balancing economic growth with sustainability targets. Rapid electrification across industrial, transport, commercial, and residential sectors strains existing grid infrastructure
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significant challenges in balancing economic growth with sustainability targets. Rapid electrification across industrial, transport, commercial, and residential sectors strains existing grid infrastructure
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levels. If aligned with both your professional development goals and departmental needs, the role may include up to 10% teaching (e.g. teaching a sustainability-related course and/or thesis supervision
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Vulnerability Assessment Toolkit (VAST) to guide recovery, recommend mitigation strategies, and ensure alignment with regulatory and industry standards. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en