InterdisciplinaryThesis Lab 2024-2025
Green Skies
LDE Centre for Sustainability

InterdisciplinaryThesis Lab 2024-2025 Green Skies LDE Centre for Sustainability

This lab brings together students from different disciplines to tackle together the challenge of making the aviation sector more sustainable. Working together in a holistic approach is crucial. This is also reflected by the fact that the thesis lab is done in collaboration with 3 different parties namely Collins Aerospace and NLR next to Aethos but also by 3 universities, Leiden University, Delft University of Technology and Erasmus University Rotterdam. Aethos is funding students to do research on projects for improving the recycling of aircraft materials. The following subjects are offered to them:

  • Revalorization of discarded aircraft waste
  • Ideal ecosystems for aircraft end-of-life
  • Gathering the resources for effective recycling
  • The journeys of aircraft materials
  • Creative design(s) from EOL aircraft parts and materials
  • Flying waste?
  • Recycling in Aviation: Legal Approaches to Sustainable Aviation Waste Management
You can apply until October 13, 2024.
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Themes and Theses

Sustainable fuels, new propulsion systems and lightweighting are often considered synonyms of a sustainable aviation. However, considering the demand for new aircrafts in the coming 20 years (40,850 – source Airbus 2023), the number of aircrafts that will be retired (12,000 – source Airbus 2022 – to 20,000 – source ICAO 2019), and the issue of resource scarcity, the re-processing of aircrafts is as well a very important step on the path to sustainable aviation. In that way, valuable resources can be returned for (equal) use. Moreover, given the numbers mentioned above, the related processes (re-cover, re-manufacture, re-cycling, etc.) should also be carried out in an environmental and economically efficient manner.
What solutions make sense and are possible? What is the environmental impact of these solutions? What are the enablers, contractual and legal barriers to implement these practices and how to make them economically viable? How will this change with the next generation of aircraft with e.g. new propulsion systems and new materials? And what will be the effect on the consumer perception of flying? These are the questions that this Thesis lab will investigate.

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Find out more about this Thesis Lab

A thesos lab is a team of 10 to 14 graduating students from various programs in South Holland work on a sustainability challenge from the municipality of The Hague. These students work on their own graduation project (within their program) and follow a six-month program between February and June 2025, consisting of 12 sessions where they delve deeper into the question: “How can design, technological innovation, new business models and legislation help the aerospace industry reduce its impact on the environment?". The program includes, among other things, workplace visits, round table discussions with guest speakers, and workshops. During the final meeting, the students present their (collective) results.
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