My research focuses on using the response of autochthonous drinking water bacteria to environmental conditions as an indication for drinking water quality. Before pursuing my doctorate, I worked as a research analist on the MEDUWA project on antibiotic resistance in the Vecht(e) catchment.
PhD, environmental microbiology, University of Groningen, present
MSc, biomedical sciences, University of Groningen, 2017
Bachelor (HBO; university of applied sciences), biomedical research, van Hall-Larenstein Leeuwarden, 2015
- E. van Heijnsbergen, G. Niebaum, V. Lämmchen, A. Borneman, L. Hernández Leal, J. Klasmeier, H. Schmitt, (Antibiotic-Resistant) E. coli in the Dutch–German Vecht Catchment─Monitoring and Modeling, Environmental Science & Technology 15064-15073 (2023)
- M.J. Moerland, A. Borneman, P. Chatzopoulos, A.G.Z Fraile, M.H.A van Eekert, L. Hernandez Leal, G. Zeeman, C.J.N Buisman, (Hyper-) thermophilic anaerobic digestion of concentrated BW for pathogen removal and safe nutrient recovery (2022)
- M.J Moerland, A. Borneman, P. Chatzopoulos, A. Gonzalez Fraile, M.H.A. van Eekert, G. Zeeman, C.J.N. Buisman, Increased (antibiotic-resistant) pathogen indicator organism removal during (hyper-) thermophilic anaerobic digestion of concentrated black water for safe nutrient recovery, Sustainability 9336 (2020)