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Below you will also find an overview of all ATB research projects since 2005 (sorted by topicality).
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Projects
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European soils face significant health challenges, with 60-70% deemed unhealthy due to pollution, urbanization, intensive agriculture, and climate change. This degradation has severe economic, societal, and environmental…
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The aim of the project is to reduce nitrous oxide (N2O) and ammonia (NH3) emissions (N-emissions) in field vegetable production, mainly from crop residues with a high nitrogen (N) content. Removal of residues from the fi…
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The aim of the infrastructure project is to set up a research facility for processing fibre materials from peatland biomass into functional food packaging. The plant enables processing adapted to this novel raw material…
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Safe, sufficient, and nutritious food is required to maintain an active and healthy life. However, small-holder farmers in a majority of rural areas still endure food insecurity and malnourishment despite owning the reso…
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The rapid loss of biodiversity and ongoing climate change are also the result of intensive agriculture. At the same time, they threaten agriculture and food security. The Leibniz Lab Systemic Sustainability brings togeth…
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The Leibniz Lab Pandemic Preparedness addresses the most pressing questions on how to deal with future pandemics. It combines expertise from different disciplines with practical knowledge to develop evidence-based strate…
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The aim of the ‘AmmoCatCoat’ project is to research novel biomass-based carbons as a ruthenium (Ru) carrier material for industrial hydrogen production from ammonia (NH3 reforming). At ATB, suitable carbonaceous materia…
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The AirBarn project aims to analyse aerosols in and from animal stalls as a potential source of danger for airborne pathogens. The scientific study is taking place as part of the Leibniz research network INFECTIONS, whic…
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The main objective of the NOVISHPAK project is to develop innovative biodegradable, antimicrobial and intelligent packaging films and edible coatings based on polysaccharides from seaweed, which are used to extend the sh…