Are you interested in sustainable development and seafood of the future?
Souto Ocean Culture, Department of Process and Life Science Engineering at LTH, and Marint centrum are looking for an engaged student within the Tångkusten project.
About the project:
“Tångkusten” (Swedish for ’The seaweed coast’) is a regional development project dedicated to piloting seaweed cultivation in the Baltic Sea and assessing its market potential. A central element of the work in the project is the development of methods for reproduction and seeding of seaweed in a hatchery on land before they are deployed at sea. Hatchery methods have been developed in other countries for the seaweed species present in the southwestern Baltic Sea, but such methods require adapting and improving to better suit the specific conditions in the area we work in, which is the eastern coast of Skåne.
Currently no proven methods exist for cultivating seaweed in the Baltic Sea, which is precisely what the project is trying to address. We have been testing hatchery methods by adapting existing ones, which will constitute a valuable basis for the thesis work to build on. More recently, we have started developing methods for cultivation on land, based on the ‘germling clusters’ method developed for similar species in East Asia.
To improve the hatching, seeding and growth, we are interested in exploring the pulsed electric field (PEF) method. PEF involves the application of short, high-voltage electric pulses to cells, tissues, or other biological systems, leading to the increased permeability of cell membranes, a process known as electroporation. PEF has found widespread use in electrostimulation for various biological and industrial applications. A study on Nitzschia Closterium, a microalga, revealed that continuous and short-term direct current stimulation positively impacted growth and nutrient composition, suggesting promising applications for large-scale production.
Task description:
The aim of the master thesis (30-60 credits) work within the project is to explore the pulsed electric field method for reproduction, seeding and growth of two of our priority seaweed species, Ulva prolifera and U. intestinalis. The work will investigate whether PEF can affect any of the hatchery and/or land-based cultivation processes, including sporulation, settling and seeding of substrates, growth rates in free- and attached forms, among others.
The results of the work will be synthesized in a report, but the desired final product is one or several hatchery (draft) protocols that can be implemented in the company or at LU for subsequent commercial application.
What we offer:
The project has its base in Simrishamn, where we have a relatively simple indoors hatchery facility, which can be developed further if needed. We also have access to a small field lab at Marint centrum, with field equipment, scales, drying stove, freezers (-20º and -80º C), etc.
A smaller seaweed lab will be set up at Lund University.
But there will be office spaces, lunch-room, support and interaction with supervisors etc available at Marint centrum, which is located next door to the hatchery facility. It is therefore likely that the student working on this project will divide her/his time between Simrishamn and Lund.
Timeframe:
Starting in the spring of 2025.
Who are we looking for:
We are seeking a student with a strong interest in seaweed cultivation, the sustainable blue economy, and circular food systems. You are self-motivated, curious, and solution-oriented, with the ability to work both independently and collaboratively. Ideally, you have some experience in laboratory work and feel comfortable designing, assembling, and maintaining simple aquarium systems.
If you think you are the one we are looking for, please contact us for more information and for applying.
Contact
Federico Gómez Galindo, PhD
Professor of Food Engineering
Department of Process and Life Science Engineering
Division of food and Pharma
Lund University
federico.gomez@ple.lu.se
070 5805132
Josefine Larsson, PhD
Forskningskoordinator
Marint centrum Simrishamns kommun
Josefine.larsson@simrisham.se
Marintcentrum.se
0414-819190