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Bernadetha Sekar

I am a Biotechnology graduate with a Master’s from Wageningen University, where I specialized in Biobased Chemistry and Technology. My research has focused on electrochemistry, worked with various cell assembly and characterization techniques, to tackle challenges in energy and emission reduction. What excites me about this doctoral project is how it brings together bio – and – electrochemical principles, like different worlds uniting for a common goal. I find that incredibly inspiring and believe that the project could make a real impact on environmental waste problems. It is a meaningful work that aligns perfectly with my passion for a more sustainable future. 

Research keywords: Bio-electrochemical conversion; Bio trickling filter; Wastewater treatment; Electrochemical characterization

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie SkÅ‚odowska Curie grant agreement Nº 101167647.

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