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Anders Feilberg is a Professor at the Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, affiliated with AU Engineering at Aarhus University. His research focuses on environmental engineering, agricultural science, and climate-related challenges in waste management. He specializes in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from livestock systems, particularly in pig farming and slurry storage facilities.
Key projects include N-LIFE (2025–2028), GHG-Græs (2024–2027), and ECOMETA (2017–2020), which address emissions from dairy herds, grassland applications, and agricultural technologies. His work integrates biotechnology, environmental chemistry, and engineering to develop sustainable solutions for methane, ammonia, and nitrous oxide control.
Feilberg collaborates on projects like STOREMIS and LOWEEMIS, targeting low-emission slurry storage and systems for improved animal welfare. His research emphasizes practical applications, such as surfactant treatments and solid-liquid separation techniques for emissions mitigation.
He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals including Journal of Environmental Management and Biosystems Engineering, focusing on manure management strategies, microbial interactions, and emission measurement methodologies. His work aims to bridge laboratory findings with real-world agricultural practices to combat climate change.



