26 search results for “industrial ecology” in the Student website
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Zhenyang ChenFaculty of Science
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Yanan LiangFaculty of Science
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Chengjian XuFaculty of Science
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Hidde WeistraFaculty of Science
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Carina HarpprechtFaculty of Science
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Nicolas NavarreFaculty of Science
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Arnold TukkerFaculty of Science
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Sebastiaan DeetmanFaculty of Science
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Mona DelvalFaculty of Science
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Susan van den BrinkFaculty of Science
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Xiaoyang ZhongFaculty of Science
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Rene KleijnFaculty of Science
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Stephanie CapFaculty of Science
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Aaron ParisFaculty of Science
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Marin VisscherFaculty of Science
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C. XiaoFaculty of Science
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Thomas ArblasterFaculty of Science
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Your old smartphone is indispensable for the energy transition
By 2050, we can obtain 40 per cent of our demand for scarce earth metals from old smartphones, batteries, and wind turbines. This is crucial because otherwise, we may not have enough to accomplish the energy transition. An international team of researchers from China, the UK, and Leiden's Tomer Fishman…
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Hauke WardFaculty of Science
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Ester van der VoetFaculty of Science
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Stefano CucurachiFaculty of Science
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Circularity not yet a priority in energy transition and construction
Are we on the right track towards a circular economy in 2050, with fully renewable energy technology and circular construction? The CML of Leiden University, together with the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), TNO, Utrecht University and RIVM, is investigating what is needed to achieve…
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Reinout HeijungsFaculty of Science
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'I always consider: What would have worked best for me?'
Starting with the ‘why’, putting herself in her students’ shoes and providing structure. These are three ways in which environmental scientist Ranran Wang tries to make her course as interesting and manageable as possible. With success: she has been nominated for Science Teacher of the Year 2022.
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Students seek sustainable solutions for businesses
Master’s students in Industrial Ecology and Governance of Sustainability have helped answer organisations’ questions about sustainability
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Producing ammonia with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions: this novel solution shows it’s possible
Using biomethane to produce ammonia, a crucial chemical in agriculture, could drastically reduce the climate impact of the process. In a study published in One Earth, researcher Robert Istrate shows it’s even possible to make ammonia production net-zero or carbon negative.