Students are a crucial part of MNEXT and its mission. Our goal is to train and guide the ‘Future Rethinkers’ with our expertise. Future generations are essential in the materials and energy transition. Facilitating internship opportunities is part of this mission, and we do so across many of our professorships and projects. We also collaborate with, for example, the Avans minor Biobased Technology and Business Development.
An afternoon dedicated to knowledge sharing
At the end of each minor and internship period, MNEXT organizes an afternoon where students present their own research through research posters. For them, it’s an opportunity to take pride in their findings, and for the audience, it’s a chance to see what the Future Rethinkers have to offer!
All students participate, and the topics vary considerably. From using cow dung as a filler in biopolymers to developing a control system for the modification of industrial microorganisms and improving behavior in construction workers through the use of virtual reality; there is no shortage of variety.
And the winners are…
A jury evaluates the posters, resulting in several honorable mentions. Kaj Hoornweg takes the 1st place with his research ‘Bio-additives in PLA to broaden its use,’ conducted under the guidance of the Biobased Building Blocks & Products research group. Barbora Sabaková takes the 2nd place with her research ‘Growing a house: the potential of local Dutch soils,’ conducted for the Biobased Building Blocks & Products research group. The award for the best minor group goes to ‘Zestful life’ with their presentation ‘From oranges to bioplastic: a juicy journey,’ conducted for the minor Biobased Technology and Business Development.
Ultimately, the prizes are not the main focus. This afternoon is all about inspiration—a glimpse into what the Future Rethinkers will offer us in the future!
Research Posters
Het laatste nieuws
20-02-2024
Associate professors at MNEXT
02-02-2024
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