Team
Glykeria Duelli
is a Professor at the University of Stuttgart. The last 3 years she has been focusing on Phosphorus recycling from biogenic residues, sewage sludge, poultry manure and biomass wastes. She worked on the following 2 Projects: ‘CALMOD’ focusing on phosphorus recycling from sewage sludge combustion and ‘Plants fit for Future’ on Genetic modification of plants in order to be able to survive in starving and drought conditions for utilizing/ mobilizing biochar as P source.
Jamerson Carneiro de Oliveira
is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Haute- Alsace/CNRS since 2020. He has a solid formation in materials science and surface functionalization. His PhD work, concluded in 2019 in the University of Freiburg, involved the exploitation and functionalization of biomass in the development of new materials. His research at UHA is focused on the functionalization of surfaces through plasma assisted processes, especially with bio-sourced precursors.
Georgios Giannopoulos
was recently awarded the Hellenic Foundation of Research and Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowship as Principal Investigator to investigate controls and factors improving nutrient use efficiency in agrosystems. Before, he investigated microbial dynamics in wetlands focusing on climate change and nutrient cycling at Virginia Commonwealth University, VA USA. He is also the Principal Investigator of several industry-funded projects dealing with nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium cycling in agrosystems (Pioneer-NUE, Decode-N and PK-Util).
Elżbieta Kowalska
Elżbieta Kowalska is a PhD candidate, designer and artist based in Poland. Her research examines the intersections between coded spaces, visual language, art, design and politics. In her practice Elżbieta works with feminist, critical and anti-colonial methodologies seeking to understand how technologies such as geographic information systems and digital mapping are imagined, constructed and operated, and how they influence the world and social imaginations.

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Jakub Alejski
is assistant professor at the Faculty of Anthropology and Cultural Studies of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, Poland, member of the Human/Art/Technology Research Center. As game researcher and designer he combines theoretical and practical approaches to his studies. His design work focuses on using new forms of interactive storytelling to conceptualize, visualize and communicate knowledge about significant social, political and environmental issues.