MOOC 2: MY CIRCULAR ECONOMY EXPERIENCE

My knowledge of sustainable economic models and the significance of making the switch from a linear to a circular economy has been much enhanced by completing the MOOC II on Circular Economy, an Introduction. Course participants gained a deeper understanding of the circular economy and its guiding principles, including the importance of remanufacturing and refurbishment in helping companies cut down on waste while simultaneously increasing resource conservation and reusing materials. One of the course’s central ideas, the butterfly diagram, helped me picture how companies may make money by reducing product waste and increasing product lifecycle through activities like repair, redistribution, and reuse.
Design for remanufacturing, which the course emphasised, makes sure that items are made to be easily fixed and reused after they’ve served their useful life. The circular economy was brought to life through the use of real-world examples and case studies, such as Coolrec’s recycling method for electrical and electronic trash. These case studies showed how industries may create profit while also safeguarding the environment.
In addition, the course included systems thinking, which provides a more holistic view of the global applicability of the circular economy. The training reaffirmed the need of taking a comprehensive view of sustainability by analysing the effects of production and consumption on society, the economy, and the environment.

About NNABUIKE LINUS ONUH

Howdy!! My name is Linus, I am an Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling master’s student at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. I have a background in Materials Science and Engineering specializing in soft matter, polymer and composite materials synthesis, production, characterization, sustainable recycling, and upcycling for circular economy. I am adept at carrying out research works on optimizing various manufacturing processes to enhance polymer properties, improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact. I am excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.

MOOC 1: MY EXPERIENCE

The first Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) was taught by the University of Virginia which focused on personal branding in its entirety. The course was eye-opening and informative, and it taught me a lot about creating my own digital identity. The material covered in class was useful for establishing credibility on social media platforms like Twitter. It laid out the requirements to develop a personal brand and proved that it is possible.
An essential notion for successfully navigating different social media platforms, the 80/20 rule was presented to me in the training. Eighty percent of results are attributable to twenty percent of causes, according to this rule, which is also known as the Pareto Principle. When used to social media, it suggests that only a small percentage of one’s material or efforts generate a substantial amount of engagement.
Taking the course’s personality test was a really eye-opening experience for me. I learnt a lot about my character attributes and how they impact my online interactions from this test.
Additionally, the training shed light on digital privacy, a subject that is becoming more vital in our linked society. Protecting one’s identity and one’s privacy when communicating with others online was a major theme. My online persona and educational setting were both greatly improved by the information and training I received in this class. A more powerful and genuine online persona emerged as a result of my efforts to hone my online presence.

About NNABUIKE LINUS ONUH

Howdy!! My name is Linus, I am an Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling master’s student at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. I have a background in Materials Science and Engineering specializing in soft matter, polymer and composite materials synthesis, production, characterization, sustainable recycling, and upcycling for circular economy. I am adept at carrying out research works on optimizing various manufacturing processes to enhance polymer properties, improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact. I am excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.

Crafting a Powerful Digital Identity: Linus’ Plan for Professional Growth and Impact.

My digital identity plan focuses on establishing a robust online presence that highlights my expertise in sustainable materials, polymer science, and innovative recycling. By maintaining updated professional profiles on platforms including LinkedIn, ResearchGate, ORCID, and Google Scholar, I aim to showcase my research, achievements, and contributions to the circular economy. A personal website will serve as a central hub for consolidating my work, including publications, project highlights, and certifications. Engaging actively on social media, attending conferences, and publishing simplified research insights will promote my thought leadership and foster global collaboration. Through structured activities, content management, and networking, my plan ensures enhanced visibility, credibility, and opportunities in academia and industry.

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About NNABUIKE LINUS ONUH

Howdy!! My name is Linus, I am an Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling master’s student at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. I have a background in Materials Science and Engineering specializing in soft matter, polymer and composite materials synthesis, production, characterization, sustainable recycling, and upcycling for circular economy. I am adept at carrying out research works on optimizing various manufacturing processes to enhance polymer properties, improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact. I am excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.

LINUS- PRESENTATION OF MY PERSONAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

A Personal Learning Environment (PLE) is a system that helps individuals take control of and manage their own learning. It involves a combination of tools, communities, and resources that support lifelong learning and personal development. The concept of a PLE has become increasingly relevant with the rise of digital technology, allowing learners to access, create, and share information in a decentralized way. In essence, a PLE represents a holistic, learner-centered approach that allows individuals to leverage technology and community for tailored and continuous education. It is a dynamic concept, as the tools and strategies used in a PLE evolve with technological advancements and the learner’s changing needs.

Given my focus on advanced materials, sustainable polymers, polymer composites, circular economy, and extensive research in material characterization, a structured PLE have supported both my academic progress and professional development.

My Personal Learning Environment (PLE) integrates tools and strategies to support my academic and professional development in advanced materials, polymer science, and sustainability. My current PLE includes Content Creation and Management, Learning and skill development, Networking and Collaboration, Content Aggregation, Content Storage, Reflection and Progress Tracking. It emphasizes content management with tools like Mendeley and Notion, learning through platforms like Coursera and edX, and networking via LinkedIn and ResearchGate.

For efficient project tracking, tools like Google Sheets and Trello were recommended to improve my PLE, while Overleaf and LabArchives enhance my research collaboration. To improve my visibility, developing a personal website with WordPress and/or Wix was integrated. My modified PLE was developed to ensure streamlined learning, collaboration, and professional growth while showcasing my expertise effectively.

About NNABUIKE LINUS ONUH

Howdy!! My name is Linus, I am an Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling master’s student at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. I have a background in Materials Science and Engineering specializing in soft matter, polymer and composite materials synthesis, production, characterization, sustainable recycling, and upcycling for circular economy. I am adept at carrying out research works on optimizing various manufacturing processes to enhance polymer properties, improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact. I am excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.

Activity on THE WEEK: A summary about my feelings and desires after the experience.

Through the process of THE WEEK which focuses on climate change mitigation and circular economy, I have gained a deeper comprehension of the severity of the situation and the potential impact that sustainable practices could have. It provided further support for the notion that the implementation of circular economy concepts, which include the reduction of waste, the extension of product life cycles, and the rethinking of our life choices, is not only necessary for the preservation of environmental health but also for the development of resilient economies.

From the experience I gained on THE WEEK, I have been motivated to include circular economy ideas into my future work in a more active manner, particularly in domains where traditional linear models continue to be the dominant model. I am more dedicated than ever before to finding solutions that put an emphasis on the recovery of materials, the utilization of renewable resources, and the implementation of systems that produce zero waste. Whether I work in the field of materials science, supply chain management, or manufacturing, my objective is to create and advocate for systems that contribute to the mitigation of climate change by lowering dependency on limited resources and minimizing carbon footprints. In the end, this perspective have directed the path that I choose in my professional life, compelling me to pursue inventions that are not just efficient but also sustainable and helpful to both people and the world.

About NNABUIKE LINUS ONUH

Howdy!! My name is Linus, I am an Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling master’s student at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. I have a background in Materials Science and Engineering specializing in soft matter, polymer and composite materials synthesis, production, characterization, sustainable recycling, and upcycling for circular economy. I am adept at carrying out research works on optimizing various manufacturing processes to enhance polymer properties, improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact. I am excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.

Personal Reflection on my Professional Future

Watching the #week video during my last class has deepened my understanding of the urgency and potential impact of sustainable practices. It reinforced the idea that adopting circular economy principles (such as reducing waste, extending product life cycles, and rethinking material sourcing) is essential not just for environmental health, but also for building resilient economies.

Moving forward, I am more committed than ever to seeking solutions that prioritize material recovery, renewable resources, and zero-waste processes. Whether in materials science, supply chain management, or manufacturing, my goal is to design and advocate for systems that contribute to climate change mitigation by reducing reliance on finite resources and minimizing carbon footprints. Ultimately, this perspective will guide my career path, pushing me to pursue innovations that are not only effective but sustainable and beneficial to both people and the planet.

Looking to the future, I am deeply committed to advancing sustainable solutions that go beyond traditional approaches. In the health sector, I envision developing biodegradable polymers for medical implants, as my undergraduate work on hydroxyapatite reinforced composites has already shown promising applications in bio-based materials. In manufacturing and industrialization, I plan to promote the shift from linear to circular models, advocating for the use of recycled and bio-based plastics to reduce resource depletion and minimize waste. The supply chain, too, holds great potential for sustainable transformation. By integrating circular economy principles into product lifecycles—from material sourcing to end-of-life management—I believe we can create resilient, low-impact systems that mitigate environmental harm.

In a sum, I am motivated by a vision of a world where materials and processes contribute positively to both industrial progress and environmental stewardship. My commitment to sustainability, reinforced by a foundation in polymer chemistry and materials science, guides my professional path toward innovative and impactful solutions for a sustainable future.

About NNABUIKE LINUS ONUH

Howdy!! My name is Linus, I am an Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling master’s student at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. I have a background in Materials Science and Engineering specializing in soft matter, polymer and composite materials synthesis, production, characterization, sustainable recycling, and upcycling for circular economy. I am adept at carrying out research works on optimizing various manufacturing processes to enhance polymer properties, improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact. I am excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.

Introduction: Linus

Howdy!! welcome to my blog!

My name is Linus, a dual Master’s student studying Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. My journey into sustainability and the circular economy began long before I set foot in a university lab. It all started with a simple fascination for how things are made and a curiosity about what happens after we’re done with them.

My academic and career path has taken me across numerous backgrounds, exposing me to diverse approaches to sustainability. One defining moment was during my internship at METWEST Company Nigeria, where I was introduced to the intricate world of polymer recycling. Imagine working hands-on with materials, tweaking processes to optimize recyclability, and seeing firsthand how small changes could lead to big impacts in reducing waste. It was a challenging yet rewarding experience that showed me the true potential of circular economy principles, where nothing goes to waste, and everything has a second life.

At the Institute of Ceramics and Polymer Engineering, I had the opportunity to take my research skills further, exploring innovative ways to test and repurpose polymers. From conducting material characterizations with SEM and FTIR to optimizing processes for renewable resources, I have been able to dig deeper into the science behind sustainable materials. These experiences have reinforced my commitment to finding solutions that reduce our environmental footprint and create a positive impact.

Looking forward, my goal is to make sustainability my life’s work. After completing my Master’s, I plan to focus on advancing circular economy models within the materials industry. Whether through research in polymer upcycling or developing renewable material solutions, I’m excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.

Here, I will share my journey, insights, and the stories that drive my passion for a circular, sustainable future.

Thanks for joining me!

About NNABUIKE LINUS ONUH

Howdy!! My name is Linus, I am an Advanced Materials and Innovative Recycling master’s student at both the University of Miskolc and Polytechnic University of Madrid. I have a background in Materials Science and Engineering specializing in soft matter, polymer and composite materials synthesis, production, characterization, sustainable recycling, and upcycling for circular economy. I am adept at carrying out research works on optimizing various manufacturing processes to enhance polymer properties, improve sustainability and reduce environmental impact. I am excited to contribute to a world where sustainable choices are not only possible but practical and scalable.