Mathilde Hagens
@MathildeHagens
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assistant prof. @SOC_WUR | biogeochemistry | carbon | enhanced rock weathering | soils & oceans | Dutch & English | enjoys ππ, π°, ποΈ, π & π | views my own
The Netherlands
Joined August 2012
New vacancy for PhD student in the field of enhanced weathering for climate change mitigation! https://t.co/lk0RhDIQ8U
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JHM is looking for a new editor in environmental toxicology: - hold a tenured or equivalent position - record of publications in JHM or peer journals - strong passion and time availability for editorial work Email me with CV by Oct. 31, if interested
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Very excited to announce that we are now looking for a PhD candidate to explore a poorly known but potentially crucial component of the marine phosphorus cycle: https://t.co/6NWsaZjxcL Attracted to ocean-going research and innovative lab work? This is the PhD for you!
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Geologie in de Tour: 2.000 hoogtemeters klimmen naar vier kilometer diepe oceaan
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Professors in de geologie, Douwe van Hinsbergen en Marjolein NaudΓ© van de Universiteit Utrecht, geven tijdens de Tour een aantal mini-colleges in de geologie over de gebieden waar het peloton...
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As the final speaker in the #Soils session, @christhell Andrade Diaz looks at the role that crop residues can play in a bioeconomy in France and Ecuador #negativeCO2emissions
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What would you do with 100 Gt C of agricultural residues, SCS or BECCS? (Or perhaps biochar?) Interesting question by Kristine Karstens, mixed opinions in the audience #negativeCO2emissions
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What comes to mind when thinking about peatlands? Asked by Jeewani Peduruhewa before discussing GHG removal by accelerated peat restoration #negativeCO2emissions
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Pete Smith discussing the famous 'pizza diagram ' when discussing the benefial impacts of Soil C Sequestration #SCS on ecosystem services on day 3 of the #NegativeCO2emissions conference
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Day 2 of the #NegativeCO2emissions conference kicking off with excellent keynotes by @paul_zakkour and @_david_ho_ on the challenges of MRV of CDR. Great interactions during the Q&A
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@MEVorrath @JensHammes @carbon_drawdown @IngridSmet_geo Great plenary discussion during the #ERW Q&A session #NegativeCO2emissions
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@MEVorrath @JensHammes @carbon_drawdown As the final speaker of the #ERW session, @IngridSmet_geo from @carbon_drawdown explained ERW field trials with dunite conducted in Greece. No negative effect on yield or plant nutrition, surprising mobile behaviour of Cr #NegativeCO2emissions
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@MEVorrath A dazzling amount of pot experiments and various treatments presented by @JensHammes from @carbon_drawdown. Really interesting approach with a focus on CO2 efflux measurements #NegativeCO2emissions
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@MEVorrath talking about #biochar in an #ERW session? Yes, not just any biochar, but #ROCKCHAR ! Co-prolysing biomass with alkaline materials has many benefits #negativeCO2emissions
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Reinaldy Poetra @unihh kicking off the first Enhanced Rock Weathering session at the #NegativeCO2emissions conference with a very informative presentation on the use of steel slag for #CDR
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Very nice and clear presentation of the 2nd #StateofCDR report by Steve Smith on the #NegativeCO2emissions conference. Great start of the week!
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@TCalogiuri PhD student @SOC_WUR and @SBL_WUR presenting her results at the SOM 2024 meeting in Morocco. Here more info on her project on enhanced mineral weathering:
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An exciting presentation at #SOM2024 by @TCalogiuri on the influence of #earthworms on SOC-SIC dynamics under silicate weathering. I π€ seeing our community considering biotic influences on SIC formation! Thanks for sharing your awesome research with us!
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With another semester ending, here's your annual reminder that teaching evaluations systemically disadvantage women. Even when controlling for grades and other factors, students (esp. males) consistently give female professors lower scores. This can have serious ramifications.π§΅
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New #EIC_BAM paper showing how microbes can boost CO2 capture through olivine dissolution. @GCE_UAntwerp @anna_neubeck @TCalogiuri @HarunNiron @MathildeHagens @AlixVidal3 @JWvanGroenigen @GeoHartmann @EricStruyf1 @MichielTendeloo @Siegfried_Vla
https://t.co/RB1rvH635i
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npj Materials Degradation - Organic carbon source controlled microbial olivine dissolution in small-scale flow-through bioreactors, for CO2 removal
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