Danish university founded in 1928 integrated by four faculties: faculty of arts, of health, of business, and of science and technology. The university’s goal is to contribute towards solving the complex global challenges facing the world. The university strives to combine the high level of academic standards of its researchers with collaboration across disciplinary boundaries to combine research in new ways and solve challenges in close contact with the world around.
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PUBLICATION | 15 Sep 2017
Mapping Sustainability Criteria for the Bioeconomy
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Knowledge Centre for Bioeconomy
Within the research centers of the university, the CBIO (Centre for Circular Bioeconomy) comprises seven core research areas with related science teams feeding into the following research areas:
- Production and management of agricultural biomasses.
- Production of marine biomass.
- Biorefining, conversion and recirculation.
- Biobased materials and bio-oils.
- Feeds, by-products and feed ingredients.
- Utilization of biomass for food, ingredients and high-value products.
- Sustainability, society and economy.
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