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Investigating the effect of an earthworm-processed rock on carbon and heavy metals dynamics in grasslands
Enhanced Silicate Weathering has been proposed as a new technology to capture atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) in the form of inorganic carbon (IC). This technology relies on the natural process of mineral weathering and consists  ...
Supervisor: Tullia Calogiuri (SBL/SOC), Mathilde Hagens (SOC), Alix Vidal (SBL)
Department: Soil Biology
 
Is there a need to apply organic fertilizers to agricultural soils?
: Soil organic matter is highly relevant to multiple soil processes and functions. How much needs to be applied from which quality to supply specific functions, however, is not clear. A long term field experiment with plots that h ...
Supervisor: Ellis Hoffland, Inge Regelink (WEnR)
Department: Soil Biology
 
Early warning signals of disease using google search behaviour or social media data
We want to study whether it is possible to detect early-warning signals of upcoming diseases, or disease eradication, in google search behavior and/or social media data. Early warnings signals are indicators of an upcoming sharp c ...
Supervisor: Clara Delecroix (clara.delecroix@wur.nl)
Ingrid Van de Leemput (ingrid.vandeleemput@wur.nl)

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Water for Food Water for Life, are we getting somewhere or are we getting nowhere?
Host institute(s): WUR, possibly IWMI Country: Global assessment Period: flexible Project type: topic for bachelor or master thesis, or Research Practice (WRM 79342) at WRM group. Preferably, 3-4 students work in a group (to ov ...
Supervisor: Chris Seijger
Department: Water Resources Management group
 
Modelling Toxicity dynamics in bioprocess design and 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: Ivan Martin Martin, Jasper Koehorst, Maria Suarez Diez
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
Socio-economic Water Productivity Analysis (dual thesis opportunity)
Country: Egypt Host institute: MetaMeta / IHE / WUR End date: to be determined Problem context Improving Water Productivity (WP) is currently high on the list of objectives of various water related projects. The Water Produ ...
Supervisor: tbd
Department: Water Resources Management group
 
Effect of temperature on oysters
Thesis/internship: Within the project FutureMares https://www.futuremares.eu/ there is interest in studying the effect of heatwave on the performance of oysters. An experiment will be done with oysters from different parts of E ...
Supervisor: Brenda Wallis
Edwin Peeters

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Impact of multiple stressors on macrophytes in an outdoor experiment
Thesis/Internship. In an outdoor experiment the impact of mulitple stressors on macrophytes will be evaluated at the NIOO station in Wageningen. Nutrients and temperature or chemical exposure will be taken as stressors but thi ...
Supervisor: Thijs Frenken
Edwin Peeters

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Real-time monitoring of metabolites in E. coli using TF-based biosensors
Real-time monitoring of intracellular metabolites is crucial for understanding and optimizing metabolic processes in E. coli. Transcription factor (TF)-based biosensors, which utilize specific TFs to detect metabolite concentratio ...
Supervisor: Zihan Gao, Dr. Pieter Candry
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
Animal cognition: dogs' understanding of human knowledge
Dogs are outstandingly skillful in understanding humans. They understand simple gestures even when they are not/minimally socialized, something great apes or wolves can only do after excessive training. Dogs have also shown to und ...
Supervisor: Bonne Beerda, Jori Noordenbos
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
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