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Thi Quyen Nham
Doctoral student
Department of Biology and Environmental Science
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
quyen.nham@lnu.se
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My research groups
Algoland - Algal Solutions for Air, Water, Industry and Society
Our research group studies the capacity of microalgae to purify air and water, produce energy and biomass and contribute to sustainable…
Ecochange: Ecosystem dynamics in the Baltic Sea in a changing climate perspective
Ecochange is a research programme, which intends to estimate and predict the climate change responses of the Baltic…
Linnaeus Microbial Observatory (LMO)
The Linnaeus Microbial Observatory (LMO) is a time-series station in the Baltic Sea Proper and the core of many research projects in microbial oceanography at…
Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS)
EEMiS is a centre for research excellence studying ecological and evolutionary interactions from land to sea.
Marine phytoplankton ecology and applications (MPEA)
Our research team works within the complex and fascinating world of phytoplankton, and studies the role of bio- and chemical interactions among…
My ongoing research projects
Doctoral project: Mixotrophic cultivation of microalgae for nutrient and CO2 recovery from waste streams
Microalgae can efficiently recover nutrient and CO2 from industrial waste streams. Mixotrophic…
Publications
Article in journal (Refereed)
Nham, T.Q.
,
Mattsson, L.
,
Legrand, C.
,
Lindehoff, E.
(2023).
Whey permeate as a phosphorus source for algal cultivation
.
Water environment research
. 95 (4).
Status: Published