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Case study on controversies around a Dutch large-scale biorefinery
Many products that we use in our daily lives, such as plastics or cosmetics, but also transport fuels and energy, are based on fossil mineral oil resources. Large-scale integrated biorefineries are designed to substitute these fos ...
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Tamara Metze or Dr. Jeroen Candel, with daily
supervision by Jan Starke, LL.M MSc
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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A practical approach for bioreactor parameter optimization
Microbial cell factories (MCF) are important to design biobased synthesis processes to substitute fossil fuel based production procedures. However, the implementation and scale-up of these bioprocesses is technically challenging, ...
Supervisor: Iván Martín Martín, Jasper Koehorst, Maria Suarez Diez
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology |
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BSc thesis: Seed viability of red-listed orchid species
Seeds of some red-listed terrestrial orchid seeds were collected in the Netherlands. For my PhD research I am looking for a motivated student to help with creating seed baits and performing seed viability testing. Seed baits are p ...
Supervisor: Bob van Leeuwen
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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MSc thesis: Impacts of wild boar soil disturbance on biodiversity and succession
Wild boar (sus scrofa) can be seen as ecosystem engineers. In the winter they excavate vast areas to access below-ground food sources. We are interested in patch dynamics, disturbance hypotheses, and effects on biodiversity. In a ...
Supervisor: Bob van Leeuwen, Quiniver Tuinder (RU)
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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Spatio-temporal patterns in zooplankton communities in Dutch floodplain systems
The lower river Rhine has been extensively modified throughout history, resulting in a drastic loss of important habitats, and hence the decline or even disappearance of many of its original fish species. Especially floodplains ac ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters (AEW) / Leo Nagelkerke (AFI) / Twan Stoffers (AFI)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Soundscapes of fresh waters
Sound is an important element in daily life. Also under water, a variety of sounds can be present. Studies performed mainly in the marine environment indicate that certain sounds may be regarded as noise pollution (e.g. off shore ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters / Ivo Roessink
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Mobilization of wildfire ash by wind and water erosion
Immediately after a wildfire, burnt landscapes are typically black due to the widespread deposition of an ash layer and, with time-since-fire, then loose again this blackness because of the disappearance of this ash layer and/or g ...
Supervisor: Jantiene Baartman
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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