Projects of Livestock Research
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SCALE
September 19, 2012 - Project - The aim of this project is to improve environmental sustainability of food and drink supply chain logistics -
De Natuurkalender
September 20, 2012 - Project - De Natuurkalender allows citizens to detect the impact of climate change through their ‘backyard’. The Nature’s Calendar project shows how the timing of our seasons is changing due to the increase in temperature. -
Variation in acrylamide concentration in French Fries: Effect of control measures in food service establishments
September 27, 2012 - Project - Analysis of technological and managerial conditions that impact variation in acrylamide concentration in French fries at the moment of consumption. Quantitative assessment of variation profiles of acrylamide in French fries under various conditions in practice (field studies, modelling, observation studies, interviews) -
Internship BASF
September 18, 2012 - Project -
RUFUS - Rural future networks
September 25, 2012 - Project -
Assessment and monitoring water stress condition of arid vegetation using remote sensing techniques. The Atacama Desert (Chile) case
September 7, 2012 - Project -
Developing innovative systems for excreta collection, disposal, treatment, and reuse for urban low income communities in east Africa
September 28, 2012 - Project - In peri-urban areas in low-income countries, conventional centralized approaches for wastewater management have generally failed to address the needs of communities for collection and disposal of domestic wastewater and faecal sludge from on-site sanitation. -
SustainIndus
January 7, 2022 - Project -
Advanced scenarios studies for large scale microalgae cultivation
October 1, 2012 - Project - Microalgae are an attractive renewable source for fuel and chemicals. Algae grow using sun light and can be cultured on arid land. Large-scale algae production facilities are necessary to fulfil future demands. However, cultivation of algae for biofuel does not occur yet on a commercial scale. A competitive algae production process can be developed by using the opportunities of the environment of plants efficiently. -
Performance of pilot scale outdoor photobioreactors at AlgaePARC
October 1, 2012 - Project - The objective of AlgaePARC (Algae Production And Research Centre) is to develop knowledge, technology and process strategies for sustainable production of microalgae as feedstock for fuel, chemicals, food and feed at industrial scale. Presently, high production costs of microalgal biomass are the main bottleneck that prevents its use at industrial scale. These costs could be reduced by increasing the areal productivity (productivity per ground area).