1. Are you motivated to deepen your understanding of material recovery and sustainable resource loops?
2. Do you want to work on improving recycling technologies for metals and alloys?
3. Are you interested in the physics and chemistry of metals, including alloy design from secondary raw materials?
4. Are you willing to participate in research or development projects focused on waste valorization and resource efficiency?
5. Do you believe that a two-year master’s degree will significantly enhance your ability to solve environmental and material sustainability challenges?
6. Are you eager to learn about industrial symbiosis and integrating metallurgical processes with waste streams?
7. Do you want to build competence in environmental regulations, life-cycle assessment, and compliance in recycling and metallurgical sectors?
8. Are you interested in emerging technologies like electrochemical recovery, hydrometallurgy, or advanced sorting for recycling?
9. Are you ready to collaborate across disciplines with chemists, environmental engineers, and policy experts?
10. What is your primary motivation to pursue a master’s in Recycling and Metallurgy?