
About
Marlene Mark Jensen is a Researcher in the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Bio Conversions at Technical University of Denmark. Her primary research focuses on microbial ecology, biogeochemistry, and nitrogen cycle processes in engineered systems, particularly mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from wastewater treatment. She holds a Ph.D. in Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry from the University of Southern Denmark (2003–2006) and an M.Sc. in Biology (2002). She also served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Southern Denmark (2008–2011).
Research Interests: Her work addresses nitrous oxide quantification and mitigation in water systems, microbial pathways, and sustainable environmental technologies. Her expertise aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean water and climate action.
Recent Articles: Recent studies include advancements in bioelectric systems for nitrate removal, isotopic exchange in lake sediments, and microbial community dynamics in wastewater. She explores magnetotactic bacteria’s role in environmental processes and electrochemical systems.
Grants & Projects: Supervised projects on wastewater nitrogen cycling, biogas enhancement, and drinking water treatment technologies. Key collaborators include institutions like the University of Southern Denmark and Swiss National Science Foundation.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with the Bio Conversions group and international networks in environmental science and engineering.
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