F. (Francesc) Corbera Rubio MSc
F. (Francesc) Corbera Rubio MSc
Expertise
Publications
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2024
A biotechnological perspective on groundwater sand filtration
F. Corbera Rubio
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2024
A biotechnological perspective on sand filtration for drinking water production
Francesc Corbera-Rubio / Roos Goedhart / Michele Laureni / Mark C.M. van Loosdrecht / Doris van Halem
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2024
A difficult coexistence
Resolving the iron-induced nitrification delay in groundwater filters
Francesc Corbera-Rubio / Emiel Kruisdijk / Sofia Malheiro / Manon Leblond / Liselotte Verschoor / Mark C.M. van Loosdrecht / Michele Laureni / Doris van Halem -
2024
Shifting to biology promotes highly efficient iron removal in groundwater filters
Simon Müller / Francesc Corbera-Rubio / Frank Schoonenberg Kegel / Michele Laureni / Mark C.M. van Loosdrecht / Doris van Halem
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2024
“Candidatus Siderophilus nitratireducens”
a putative nap-dependent nitrate-reducing iron oxidizer within the new order Siderophiliales
F. Corbera Rubio / G.R. Stouten / Jantinus Bruins / Simon F. Dost / Alexander Y. Merkel / S. Müller / Mark C.M. van Loosdrecht / D. van Halem / M. Laureni -
Prizes
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2024-4-12
Kiem award
The KNVM/NVMM science committee makes the Kiem Awards available for the best first publications written by young microbiologists, whom are society members, are employed at a Dutch university or research institute, and are at the start of their microbiology career. Submissions are evaluated based on the quality of the candidate’s first publication, on condition that it has been published less than a year ago, in a peer-reviewed academic journal and that the candidate is the (shared) first author. The prizes, which were first awarded in 2000, are named Kiem, which is Dutch for ‘germ’ (germination). Every year during the KNVM/NVMM Scientific Spring Meeting up to three prizes are awarded, one each in the categories “general microbiology”, “medical microbiology”, or “environmental microbiology”. The jury consists of members of the KNVM/NVMM science committee.
KNVM Spring Scientific Meeting 2024 -
2021-6-3
Bioengineering Project Proposals
TU Delft Bioengineering Institute strengthens the campus-wide collaboration of principal investigators who work on engineering solutions in, with and for biology. Examples of bioengineering research include bacteria engineered to produce chemicals or used for water treatment, new medical imaging technology, organs-on-chips and biomarkers for improved patient treatment. To support this mission, BEI is providing funding for collaborative bioengineering MSc projects.