Inevitability, passporting and volatility of the waste generation rate: (course interdisciplinary lectures practical exercises)
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The interdisciplinary course offers a fundamentally new perspective on one of the key problems of the anthropogenome. The course is based on the paradigm that waste generation is not a consequence of technological imperfection, but a physically inevitable process arising from the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.The course aims to prepare professionals capable of managing waste as a complex, dynamic and unstable system. Students will go from understanding the physical and chemical bases of waste generation and mastering modern methods of its classification and passportization to mastering the forecasting of volatility of material flows. Special attention is paid to the risk-oriented approach and design of adaptive waste management systems resistant to external and internal disturbances, which is a guarantee of environmental, economic and technological safety.Mastering the course will allow students not only to respond to emerging problems, but also to creatively build strategies for waste management, transforming it from a threat to a manageable resource of the ttchnosphere within the framework of the circular economy.
The interdisciplinary course offers a fundamentally new perspective on one of the key problems of the anthropogenome. The course is based on the paradigm that waste generation is not a consequence of technological imperfection, but a physically inevitable process arising from the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.The course aims to prepare professionals capable of managing waste as a complex, dynamic and unstable system. Students will go from understanding the physical and chemical bases of waste generation and mastering modern methods of its classification and passportization to mastering the forecasting of volatility of material flows. Special attention is paid to the risk-oriented approach and design of adaptive waste management systems resistant to external and internal disturbances, which is a guarantee of environmental, economic and technological safety.Mastering the course will allow students not only to respond to emerging problems, but also to creatively build strategies for waste management, transforming it from a threat to a manageable resource of the ttchnosphere within the framework of the circular economy.
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