Research Unit

Marine@UGent Core Facility

Acronym
M@UG-CF
Duration
01 October 2023 → Ongoing
Scientific supervisor
Core Facilities manager
Other information
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Coastal geography
    • Marine pollution
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Environmental health and safety
    • Biopharmaceuticals
  • Engineering and technology
    • Coastal and estuarine hydraulics
    • Marine arrangements, structure and construction
    • Biodiscovery
    • Environmental marine biotechnology
    • Sustainable development
    • Algae biotechnology
  • Agricultural and food sciences
    • Aquaculture
Keywords
Saltwater wave flume Multitrophic aquaculture Saltwater research facilities Coastal protection Marine biotechnology Oceans & human health
Description
The Marine@UGent Core Facility (M@UG-CF) is located on the Ghent University campus in Ostend, at the Belgian coast and close to associated research institutions such as the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) and Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research (ILVO). M@UG-CF brings together unique, innovative and multidisciplinary infrastructure with the aim to further facilitate and boost marine and maritime state-of-the-art UGent research across faculties, department and lab boundaries. The Core Facility is designed with a square surface of 1040 m² to meet marine and maritime research needs that cannot be met on the current campuses in Ghent, due to (1) scale, (2) combination of engineering, biological and biotechnological research facilities in one infrastructure and (3) distance to the sea. Moreover, this Core Facility is strongly embedded in the local/regional research ecosystem in order to obtain maximum synergy and complementarity with the existing research infrastructures (Ostend Marine Station, Raversijde test dike, coastal and ocean basin, towing tank) and research institutes (VLIZ, ILVO, RBINS) . The M@UG-CF consists of (1) multifunctional aquaculture facilities, (2) a multifunctional saltwater wet lab, (3) a saltwater wave flume, (4) a wet lab for the cultivation of microalgae and (dune) plants and (5) a fully equipped dry lab to support biochemical, microbiological and molecular research.