Environmental Technology

Environmental Technology (ETE) develops and evaluates innovative environmental technologies and concepts based on processes from nature, to recover and reuse essential components and maintain and create a viable environment. Our education inspires students to develop their talents. We impact by innovation through top science and focus on applicability. This chairgroup is led by Annemiek ter Heijne.
Research themes
Environmental Technology (ETE) develops and evaluates innovative environmental technologies and concepts based on processes from nature, to recover and reuse essential components and maintain and create a viable environment.
- Removal of micropollutants and pathogens
- Resource quality in circular systems
- Open culture bio-conversions
- Biocrystallisation
- Urban infrastructure
- Membranes and (bio)electrochemistry
- Environmental solutions
- Industrial water management
- Closing nutrient and carbon cycles

Education

Education by Environmental Technology
At the Chair Groups of Wageningen University, we are very passionate about teaching. Our teaching staff is involved in multiple courses on BSc and MSc level for different study programs.
Our courses include aspects of various sciences. In addition, we offer courses that focus on training academic skills, such as writing and debating skills.
Publications & Projects
The fundamental research at Wageningen University & Research is conducted by chair groups. Each chair group, under leadership of a professor, has its own area of expertise. All chair groups share a common research domain: healthy food and living environment. Wageningen University & Research is comprised of one faculty that is divided into five departments.
Projects of this Chair Group cover various topics in its own area of expertise. Outcomes of these studies are regularly published in scientific journals. You can find all publications and projects in Wageningen Library.
Highlighted publications
- Counter-ion mobility in cation-exchange membranes: Single electrolytes versus mixtures
- Efficient hydrothermal pretreatment of mixed PHA/PLA and subsequent continuous anaerobic fermentation into VFA
- Empowering off-river pumped hydro energy storage: An economic and environmental analysis of renewable energy production - storage systems
Chair Holder
Annemiek ter Heijne is Chair of Environmental Technology. Her research focuses on Microbial Electrochemical Technologies, in which microorganism interact with electrodes. These Microbial Electrochemical Technologies can be used to recover valuable resources, like nutrients, metals and energy, from wastewater.
prof.dr.ir. A (Annemiek) ter Heijne
Chairholder
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