Type of project: MSc Thesis/Internship.
Duration: at least 6 months, starting March 2025 or later (can be discussed).
Location: Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands.
Allowance:
– The allowance for students is €200. The student can apply for ‘Wetsus Grant’ allowance (€200 extra; an internal committee decides if the allowance will be granted*).
– Students can apply for Erasmus grant; (if the Erasmus grant is less than €400, the student can apply for the Wetsus Grant).
*The Wetsus Grant allowance is not guaranteed and must be approved by the Grant Committee.
Project description:
Agricultural productivity depends on the use of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) fertilisers. However, the conventional production of these fertilisers is energy and resource-intensive and these fertilisers end up in waste streams. The production of fertiliser from (source-separated) wastewater, particularly through electrochemical systems (ES), offers significant benefits. ES can use renewable electricity and minimise the use of chemicals. Therefore, ES facilitate the recycling of nutrients to agriculture while minimising resource depletion and preventing environmental damage. The concept is proven, however there are still unwanted contaminants in the final products. This project aims to mitigate the formation of unwanted contaminants in the products of ES nutrient recovery.
Requirements:
Your tasks:
How to apply:
Please upload your CV (max. 2 A4 pages), a motivation letter (max. 1 A4 page), and a list of the attended courses and the equivalent ECTS via the application form provided (in English). Feel free to contact Widya Iswarani (widya.iswarani@wetsus.nl) if you have further questions or need more information.