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Scientific Skills.


The environmental technology is an important tool for making progress towards the environmental sustainability. The environmental technology is the field addressed by the members within the association. This term describes all activities relating to the interaction between industrial activities and the environment. It does not represent a scientific field nor a technological or engineering sector. It does describe concisely a scale of approach, methods and techniques which can be applied to a large variety of environmental needs like the control and treatment of pollution, waste management.

 

The expertise of ENERO in environmental science and technology is wide ranging and covers:


• Pollution control (air, water, soil)
• Toxicology and ecotoxicology
• Energy and environment
• Waste elimination, treatment and management
• Biological processes and bioproducts
• Clean technologies
• Environmental auditing and ecobalances
• Technical preparation of standards and regulations
• Risk assessment and management
• Health and Environment

 

Through this wide ranging expertise, ENERO is able to promote the concept of sustainable development.

With time, the expertise of ENERO in environmental science and technology has evolved, and some members have joined or left the network, depending of their national research strategies and subsequent public funding resources.


New research topics have been developed, like environment and health, risk management of emerging technologies like nano-materials or new energy vectors like hydrogen, around a core of expertise remaining basically the reference for excellence since 15 years.

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Publications

You'll find here, publications related to ENERO or to its Members.

 

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Job offers

You'll find here links to the different job offers from our members.

 

RECRUITEMENT day at TNO

Utrecht, 11th April 2008

 

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