Anticipated start: From November 2024
Duration: minimum 5 months
Location: Wetsus Research Institute, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
Salary: – 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.
Why phototrophic organisms?
Eukaryotic algae and cyanobacteria can transform CO2 into organic carbon, using light as the sole energy source. Also referred to as microalgae, their production has gained a lot of attention in recent years. As stated by the European Commission, there is a general interest to unlock algae potential increasing sustainable production, safe consumption and innovative use of biomass.
What is our goal?
Our motivation is to investigate what are the effects of using hydrogen as a supplementary source of energy to boost the phototrophic growth of biomass. Microalgae growth is usually limited by light, by adding alternative electron donors we aim to achieve higher productivities and decrease light-dependency.
Internship:
You will be helping on the growth and maintenance of different microalgal species. Your tasks can be broken down into the following:
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Benefits
How to apply:
Please supply an up-to-date CV and a cover letter explaining your interest in this specific project by the application form below. Feel free to contact Ana Zenteno Illanes (azen@wetsus.nl) if you have further questions or need more information.