Calling a Halt

Today the finalised version of the MSc dissertation was submitted! Almost a slight stockholm syndrom occured, not wanting to let it go.  Next steps are to draft a presentation on this very thesis, and start seeking for other sources of information and continue the inventory list. Some of the main findings will be summerised in the research section of the site.

 

 

Good evening!

And only two weeks left before the gong! long days of binge drinking caffeine, a symbiosis created with a chair, and falling behind my regular posts for this website. We shall try to catch up! The last month has focused on data analysis which for an LCA study involves long hours of bactrack calculations, making countless assumptions that can be justified and vindicated by the litterature, and making estimations based on given and available information. it seems thin, but one of the fruit of this last month can be found in the newly uploaded diagram

I’ve attached in the research project page, the latest and last diagram done for the project. This will give a good idea of the mass balance system studied here. all inputs and outputs subject to environmental assessment are represented.

Scrolling down the TrUE website and realised all of the newest additions. A good list of videos showing different actors and workpackage leaders within the project. you will see them clearly stating their role and and assessment of the project’s importance:

https://www.true-project.eu/2018/07/10/interview-with-prof-bob-rees/

https://www.true-project.eu/2018/07/17/interview-with-dr-david-styles/

https://www.true-project.eu/2018/07/17/interview-with-karen-hamann/

Also, we have this interesting case study of legume being used as aquaculture feed by substituing fully and partially fishmeal and/or soybean meal (SBM) with different quantities of lupin. results suggest interesting results such a change in immune system response. for further info, you can read at:

https://www.true-project.eu/2018/06/11/legumes-for-aquaculture-feed/