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Trefwoorden: aangelegde wetlands voor de behandeling van industrieel, landbouw- en huishoudelijk afvalwater en oppervlaktewater/afvloeiing; proefprojecten, grootschalige projecten | Trefwoorden: aangelegde wetlands voor de behandeling van industrieel, landbouw- en huishoudelijk afvalwater en oppervlaktewater/afvloeiing; proefprojecten, grootschalige projecten | ||
| | |summary_en=Mireille Martens obtained a Bachelor's degree in Psychology in Belgium, studied Aquatic Ecotechnology at HZ University of Applied Science in the Netherlands and holds a Master's degree in Environmental Science from the University of Halmstad (Sweden), where she specialized in wetlands. | ||
She started at HZ as a researcher-lecturer. From 2019 to 2021 she worked as project leader of the TKI wetland project investigating whether wetlands can be used as a pre-treatment to reduce the amount of biofouling in a desalination plant (e.g. Ion Exchange and Reverse Osmosis). She is currently researching how the cities of Middelburg and Vlissingen can be made more climate-adaptive (Dutch grant OP Zuid) with focus on improving water quality in urban environments through blue-green solutions. In addition, as project leader she is responsible for work package 4 of Aquatuur Interreg Flanders The Netherlands. This project investigates to what extent wetlands can contribute to freshwater availability in a water-scarce region. | She started at HZ as a researcher-lecturer. From 2019 to 2021 she worked as project leader of the TKI wetland project investigating whether wetlands can be used as a pre-treatment to reduce the amount of biofouling in a desalination plant (e.g. Ion Exchange and Reverse Osmosis). She is currently researching how the cities of Middelburg and Vlissingen can be made more climate-adaptive (Dutch grant OP Zuid) with focus on improving water quality in urban environments through blue-green solutions. In addition, as project leader she is responsible for work package 4 of Aquatuur Interreg Flanders The Netherlands. This project investigates to what extent wetlands can contribute to freshwater availability in a water-scarce region. | ||
In addition to her work at the Water Technology group, Mireille also teaches various modules of the Water Management course, such as Ecological water quality, Hydrology and Advanced Water Technology. | In addition to her work at the Water Technology group, Mireille also teaches various modules of the Water Management course, such as Ecological water quality, Hydrology and Advanced Water Technology. | ||
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