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Development of a UAV-based testbed for teaching undergrad students
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) shipped with on-board sensors have become an effective remote sensing (RS) tool in agriculture. They have been used mainly for image surveying and there are still many helpful aerial RS application t ...
Supervisor: João Valente (joao.valente@wur.nl)
Department: Information Technology Group |
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Clarify the Carbon credit landscape and develop alternatives for offsetting
The sponsor company is a multinational based in The Netherlands and Ethiopia and active in the horticultural sector. The flowers grown in Ethiopia are exported daily to the Netherlands and then sold and distributed through retail ...
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Department: Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group |
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Origin matters! Drought susceptibility of commercial Douglas Fir provenances
Can also be done as internship (24-27ects)
Douglas fir is a relevant timber species in European forestry. It grows well and produces valuable timber. The challenge for foresters is to choose those Douglas fir provenances for pl ...
Supervisor: dr. UGW (Ute) Sass-Klaassen
Centre for Genetic Resources, the Netherlands: Dr. P (Paul) Copini
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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The fate of the carcinogenic mineral erionite in New Zealand soils
Interested in studying the occurrence and environmental fate of a carcinogenic mineral in New Zealand? This project involving laboratory work at the University of Auckland may be for you!
Background: Erionite is a naturally occ ...
Supervisor: Walter Schenkeveld (WUR) and Melanie Kah (University of Auckland)
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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Incorporation of ferredoxin in E. coli genome scale metabolic models.
To understand and study microbial metabolism there have been many efforts to represent microbial reaction networks as computational models. Escherichia coli is one of the organisms for which these efforts have been most intensive, ...
Supervisor: Claudia de Buck, Prof. Dr Maria Suarez Diez
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology |
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MSc thesis: The value of strip cropping for crop pollination and crop yield
Strip cropping is proposed as a viable alternative to the specialized and intensive monocropping system in the Netherlands, as it can maintain high yields, is less reliant on artificial inputs, and can benefit biodiversity. Becaus ...
Supervisor: Thijs Fijen
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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Uncovering Microbiome-Mediated Drought Tolerance in Plants with Bioinformatics
Are you passionate about using computational tools to explore the complex relationship between plants and microbes? We invite motivated MSc students to join our interdisciplinary research team at the Laboratory of Plant Physiology ...
Supervisor: Chrats Melkonian (WUR&UU) & Rumyana Karlova (PPH - WUR
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of |
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African Farmer led Irrigation Development
Country: various countries in Africa
Host institute: various institutes
Period: open
Problem context
Farmer-led Irrigation Development, in which farmers drive the establishment, improvement, and/or expansion of irrigated agr ...
Supervisor: Gert Jan Veldwisch
Department: Water Resources Management group |
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