Eye-openers
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International
Cooling down the earth through use of bioenergy with carbon storage
Cooling down the earth through use of bioenergy with carbon storage. By using biomass not only as an energy source, but also reducing CO2 in the process, you create a system where you lower CO2 in the atmosphere. As a result, you cool the earth.
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De aarde afkoelen door gebruik van bio-energie met koolstofopslag
Simon Hageman, associate lector bio-energie en warmtesystemen aan Hogeschool Saxion, wil een negatieve CO2-uitstoot creëren door koolstofdioxide uit de verbranding van biomassa op te slaan in vast koolstof.
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BioBTX develops technology for sustainable aromatics
BioBTX has developed technology to sustainably manufacture high-performance materials by converting waste into chemical building blocks.
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Adrian Hergesell – Stretching plastic bonds for recycling
Adrian Hergesell is working on an alternative and much more sustainable way of recycling plastic using a ball mill and renewable energy.
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Adrian Hergesell – Het rekken van plasticbindingen voor recycling
Adrian Hergesell werkt aan een alternatieve, duurzamere manier van plastic recyclen met behulp van een kogelmolen en duurzame energie.
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International
Sustainable nitrogen control with biochar
Qian Zhou is working to solve the nitrogen problem using agricultural waste, such as plant stems and wood chips.
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Biochar: een oplossing voor de stikstofproblematiek
Qian Zhou werkt met behulp van landbouwafval, zoals plantenstengels en houtsnippers, aan het oplossen van het stikstofprobleem.
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Future electronics powered by light
Imagine a future where light itself powers our devices. Shuxia Tao uses advanced computer simulations to predict how materials behave even before they are made, to accelerate the design of better semiconductors so that – in the future – your phone can be charged directly by the sun.
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International
Enzyme Superheroes
Ivana Drienovská specializes in designing enzymes for reactions that do not occur in nature.
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International
Harnessing AI for a greener future
Using AI, Nongnuch Artrith predicts which new materials have the most potential. This way, AI can help us create a greener future.
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Electricity from greenhouse gas eating bacteria
Cornelia Welte is working on a battery in which methane is converted into green energy through microbes.
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International
A customised cellular living environment
Maritza Rovers builds a microgel that supports damaged cells in our bodies.
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Building with (pruning) wood
Burning construction waste and wood is not efficient. Beyond Wood produces building materials from pruning waste that can be used more than once.
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Stephan Hacker – Searching for weak points in bacteria
Stephan Hacker uses molecules to find weak spots in resistant bacteria so that we can continue to develop new antibiotics.
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International
Maurits de Roo – Chemical reactions using electricity instead of chemicals
Maurits de Roo is looking for a way to make molecules with electricity without fossil resources.
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Maurits de Roo – Chemische reacties met elektriciteit in plaats van chemicaliën
Maurits de Roo zoekt een manier om moleculen te maken met elektriciteit zonder fossiele grondstoffen.
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International
Aerocount – Insight into air quality
Beate Stevens of Aerocount developed a way to measure the amount and type of particulate matter in the air.
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Thomas Vos & Robin Coes – Minder uitstoot met organische meststoffen
De start-up Regra ontwikkelt een hoogwaardige meststofkorrel zonder de milieubelasting die kunstmest met zich meebrengt.
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Jos Malda – Levende kraakbeenimplantaten printen
Jos Malda gebruikt 3D-bioprinttechnologie om levende kraakbeenimplantaten te maken. Deze vervangen het beschadigde weefsel.
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