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Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH

Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH, Altenberger Straße 69, 4040 Linz, www.wood-kplus.at Place of Employment:

1180Vienna Contact:

Send your application with letter of motivation, CV and examination certificate in one document and your doctoral thesis until 01.03.2022

via e-mail toMs. Dr Franziska Hesser: f.hesser@wood-kplus.at Tel.: 01/47654-73518, www.wood- kplus.at.

 Systemic sustainability analysis in the described context

 Intensification of previous investigations according to the competencies of regional value creation, social life cycle assessment, environmental life cycle assessment, planetary boundaries framework and eco-efficiency.

 Preparation of presentations, project reports and scientific publications

 Presentations of own research at meetings and conferences

 Participation in project submissions

 Co-supervision of master's theses/dissertations Your Qualifications and Interests:

 Completed doctorate related to sustainability management

 Knowledge of appropriate methods such as: Social Life Cycle Assessment, Environmental Life Cycle Assessment, True Cost Accounting, Consequential Life Cycle Assessment, ...

 English proviciency absolutely necessary, good knowledge of German desired

 Interested in industrial processes and raw material production

 Creativity, motivation and teamwork required

 Personal Initiative, independence and reliable project management are essential We Offer:

 Engagemnt with promising topics in the sustainability discourse

 Development of expertise in a multidisciplinary project environment

 Flexible working hours

 Full financing until 30.11.2022 and possibility of permanent employment after project acquisition

 Further education and training opportunities

 Monthly salary from 3900€ gross (14 x annually)

Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH (Wood K plus) is a leading research organization for wood and related renewable raw materials in Europe. Our core competencies lie in materials research and process technology along the entire value chain – from raw materials to final products. In doing so, we develop methods and fundamentals and conduct applied research at the interface be-tween science and industry.

Research questions are encountered to enable resource-conserving management in the circular bioeconomy. For sustainability research in the team market analysis and innovation research, we offer position as:

Post-Doc (40h)

Your task is to assess different value chains for the material use of resources from short rotation plantations for a sustainable bioeconomy in the course of the international research project Dendromass 4Europe https://www.dendromass4europe.eu/home/ Critical aspects are to be analyzed in order to identify potentials for improvement and to identify possibilities for implementation together with the project

partners. The generated knowledge on various sustainability aspects is to be made available to the partners.

Your Tasks:

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