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* Are you interested in working on and learning in these projects? You can do so by participating in the minor Becoming Fit for the Future (30 ECTS, September - January or February - June). Download the {{Cite|resource=Bestand:Brochure minor Becoming Fit for the Future.pdf|name=brochure|dialog=process-file-dialog}} (PDF). | * Are you interested in working on and learning in these projects? You can do so by participating in the minor Becoming Fit for the Future (30 ECTS, September - January or February - June). Download the {{Cite|resource=Bestand:Brochure minor Becoming Fit for the Future.pdf|name=brochure|dialog=process-file-dialog}} (PDF). | ||
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The research group water technology aims at development of applicable technologies for sustainable water (re)use in a combined fresh/saline delta. Current research themes include:
- Recycling of surface and process water for industry, agriculture and aquaculture. Examples are reuse of cooling tower blowdown, rainwater runoff and industrial wastewater.
- Recovery of valuable content in waste water, like nutrients.
- Monitoring and control. Examples are monitoring and control of water filtration systems and control of biofouling in water systems with ultrasound.
Topics and projects
You learn about and contribute to
- Development of applicable technologies for sustainable water (re)use in a combined fresh / saline delta
- Recycling surface and process water for industry, agriculture and aquaculture
- Valuable content recovery from waste water
- Monitoring and control, e.g. bio-fouling development
- Develop skills like change making and research capacity in a practically-orientated research project
Would you like to work on these topics in a minor?
- Are you interested in working on and learning in these projects? You can do so by participating in the minor Becoming Fit for the Future (30 ECTS, September - January or February - June). Download the brochure (PDF).
- Contact Emma Mc Ateer, (emma.mcateer@hz.nl), for more information.