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Education

Nieuw debat boete langstudeerder

De Tweede Kamer gaat opnieuw in debat over de kabinetsplannen om ook voor huidige studenten een langstudeerboete in te voeren. PvdA-kamerlid Jadnanansing wil uitleg van staatssecretaris Zijlstra.

Name:  Suze-Anne Korteland (25)
Nationality: Dutch
PhD supervisor:
Dr. T.J. Heimovaara
Promotor: Professor J. Bruining
Subject: Source zone remediation: enhancing of mass transfer rates
Thesis defence: In about two years

Suze-Anne Korteland (MSc) thinks deeply about how she should summarize her PhD research subject: “Soil pollution is an increasing problem. The subsurface is never completely homogeneous, as a result of which some of the contaminants stay in the pores. The goal of my research is to test an improved soil remediation method.”

To clean contaminated soil, wells are used to inject fluid into the polluted parts of the subsurface. “Often oxygen is pumped through the soil, which reacts in-situ with the pollution. Another option is to inject oxidators”, Korteland says. When pumping constantly in the same direction, the fluid always flows via the same route. The pores that are reached by the flow are cleaned, but the pores outside the flow path remain contaminated.

“My ultimate goal is to develop a remediation method whereby the fluid will reach more pores than is now often the case. This method aims to create a ‘chaos’ of alternating and varying flows, by rhythmical pumping and injecting with three or four wells, to change the flow pattern constantly”, Korteland explains, adding that, in addition to the flow path, flow velocity is also a very important aspect. “The oxygen and oxidators have to reach the polluted soil before it reacts with other available organic material.”

At the moment Korteland is designing an experiment to simulate flow through a porous medium. The set-up consists of a cylindrical tank with a diameter and height of approximately 60 centimetres, studded with electrodes, and a pumping system. The electrodes are part of an electrical resistance tomography (ERT) measuring system. With ERT, electrical current is injected into the tank, while the potential difference is measured between opposite electrode pairs placed around the tank. “The tank will be filled with sand and water when the measuring system is finished”, Korteland explains. “I’ll place a mini-well in the tank through which a saline solution is injected in the porous sand. I’m currently developing software to make fast calculations with the measured potentials, to calculate a 4D image of the fluid flow within the tank.”
Over the course of the next two years, Korteland hopes to finish the software and the ERT measurement system. “When the measurements and calculations can be trusted, and the flow pattern of an injected solution can be made visible in 4D, it will be time to simulate chaotic flow”, she says. “By alternating pumping and injecting with three or four mini-wells, the flow paths should change and more pores should be reached by the injected solution.” In a later phase of the project, Korteland’s results will be up scaled to field conditions; however, that moment, she says, is still far away: “Let’s first see if we can simulate this improved remediation method, before we think about applying it!”

Aanleiding is een artikel dat gisteren in NRC Handelsblad verscheen. Roelof de Wijkerslooth, collegevoorzitter van de Radboud Universiteit, zegt daarin dat de langstudeerboete voor huidige studenten in strijd is met het rechtszekerheidsbeginsel. Dat zou blijken uit jurisprudentie.

Meer collegegeld
Afgelopen maandag debatteerde de Tweede Kamer met de staatssecretaris over de hoger onderwijsbegroting. Het kabinetsplan om aan studenten die meer dan een jaar studievertraging oplopen drieduizend euro meer collegegeld te vragen, stond daarin centraal. Op vragen van SP-kamerlid Van Dijk antwoordde Zijlstra dat hij denkt dat zijn plannen juridisch haalbaar zijn.

Brief
Jadnanansing heeft de staatssecretaris ook gevraagd om een brief met daarin zijn reactie ‘ten aanzien van deze nieuwe feiten’. Die wordt dinsdag door Zijlstra naar de Tweede Kamer verstuurd. Daarna zal het debat over de langstudeerboete worden voortgezet.

Overspoeld
“Ik word overspoeld met mails en telefoontjes van studenten”, zegt Jadnanansing. “Ze zijn bang dat ze door deze maatregel moeten stoppen met hun studie. Er is mij veel aangelegen om te zorgen dat in ieder geval huidige studenten niet met deze maatregelen worden geconfronteerd.”

Zie ook ‘Trage student kan naar de rechter’ op deze site.

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