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Collaborative project: Development of a modular, container-based water treatment system to increase the sustainability of aquaculture to integrated multitrophic aquaculture with oxidative hygienization as well as coupling to biogas plants for cascaded residue utilization and mutual heat regulation - Subproject D (Project)

The aim of the project is to integrate an innovative container-based water treatment system in a space-saving and cost-efficient way into traditional aquaculture facilities. This modular water treatment system is intended to enable the operators of existing operations to meet the required quality requirements for the discharged wastewater or to use the water several times. A new computer model...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Collaborative project: Development of a modular, container-based water treatment system to increase the sustainability of aquaculture to integrated multitrophic aquaculture with oxidative hygienization as well as coupling to biogas plants for cascaded residue utilization and mutual heat regulation – Subproject A (Project)

The aim of the project is to integrate an innovative container-based water treatment system in a space-saving and cost-efficient way into traditional aquaculture facilities. This modular water treatment system is intended to enable the operators of existing operations to meet the required quality requirements for the discharged wastewater or to use the water several times. A new computer model...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Collaborative project: Development of a modular, container-based water treatment system to increase the sustainability of aquaculture to integrated multitrophic aquaculture with oxidative hygienization as well as coupling to biogas plants for cascaded residue utilization and mutual heat regulation - Subproject B (Project)

The aim of the project is to integrate an innovative container-based water treatment system in a space-saving and cost-efficient way into traditional aquaculture facilities. This modular water treatment system is intended to enable the operators of existing operations to meet the required quality requirements for the discharged wastewater or to use the water several times. A new computer model...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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Collaborative project: The aim is to achieve quality assurance of microalgae in aquaculture by developing a microfluidic measuring system - Subproject B (Project)

Microalgae are a renewable raw material that is used in many areas of application, from food to animal feed to cosmetics and biofuels. The biomass obtained is rich in lipids, proteins, antioxidants and other valuable substances. For example, microalgae serve as a plant-based protein source in aquaculture and animal husbandry, thus reducing the use of soy. The market for microalgae is expected to...


Funding period: 2025 - 2028

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RNA-guided crop protection to combat the pathogens of Syndrome Basses Richesses (SBR) (Project)

The project aims to develop and validate RNA-based plant protection strategies against SBR disease in sugar beet. By applying innovative RNAi approaches, insect vectors and pathogens will be specifically targeted to enhance plant resilience and reduce the dependence on chemical pesticides. The consortium integrates basic research with field-level application studies.


Funding period: 2024 - 2027

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Hannover Medical School (Institution)

As the MHH is both an academic and a clinical institution, the following watchword was chosen to express its commitment to its ideals and goals: Unitas in necessariis, Unity in what is necessary, Libertas in dubiis, Liberty in case of doubt, Caritas in omnibus, Charity in all things.


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Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg (Institution)

Since 1765 the academic, teaching and research work at our technical university, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, has been pursuing successfully the question of how to provide society with long-term natural resources, materials and energy.