
In tackling today’s challenges, nothing is simple. To shape a better future, we need to be inquisitive and bold. This means crossing disciplinary borders, embracing the discomfort of not knowing, and navigating complexity. This is not just a thesis—it’s a real adventure.
About the labs
Make real impact with your thesis by joining an LDE Thesis lab. You will write your individual master thesis based on a real life challenge. Together with students from other disciplines, you will join an extracurricular program to unravel the complexity of the Lab's challenge. In workshops, enrichment sessions and excursions you meet professionals, academic experts and societal partners. Together you learn, share and collaborate and contribute to a common, interdisciplinary result with real impact.
Graduating students from hbo in Zuid-Holland are also welcome to join.
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Planning & Program
- Deadline for application is 12 October (23:59) 2025.
- There will be a second round of promotion to fill empty spots left and for students that start their thesis later, with deadline 23 November (23:59) 2025.
- The program has 11 bi-weekly sessions, and runs from 4 February till July 2026 (five months).
- Please note that the Labs in East Kalimantan, Morocco and Kenya include excursions and follow an alternative program. Application for the Kenya lab closes earlier on 3 October 2025.
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THESIS LABS 2025/2026

The Future of Repair
Worldwide, more and more items are being discarded, including in the Netherlands. E-waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams: in 2022, an estimated 62 million tons of this type of waste was generated globally. Less than a quarter of it was officially recorded and collected. Luckily, there is growing attention for these so-called 'R-strategies.' This includes repair, highlighted by the recent European Right to Repair and the Ecodesign Regulation. More frequent repairing and reusing requires collaboration between all partners in the chain. Knowledge of design, legislation, consumer...

Groene Zorg (in Dutch)
For many healthcare professionals it feels contradictory: healthcare heals people, yet it harms the planet. Seven percent of the total Dutch CO₂ footprint can be traced back to the healthcare sector. A single surgery generates an average of 12 kilos of waste. A drastic transition is needed to make the sector sustainable.

Sustainable Aviation: Wings of the Future
The path to sustainable aviation is uncharted, complex, and filled with challenges yet to be solved—but it is precisely these unknowns that make the journey so important. There has never been a more exciting time to help shape a decarbonized future for aviation, where every step forward brings us closer to transforming the skies.

Energy-efficient horticulture by circular practices
The greenhouse horticulture sector has to become sustainable, to meet increasing sustainability and climate neutrality requirements. Even the legitimacy of the sector is at stake, since some consumers and organizations do not buy flowers anymore because of their environmental and human impact.

De Regeneratieve Delta
How can the Southwestern Delta transition towards the year 2100 into a prosperous economic and ecological biodiversity hotspot in the midst of Europe’s largest ports, while contributing to tackling societal challenges such as climate neutrality and resilience, increased biodiversity, food security, a sustainable economy, a just transition, and the quality of water and soil?

Earth Observation for the Dutch Caribbean
The Netherlands Space Office (NSO) promotes the use of satellite Earth Observation (EO) data to support various environmental and societal goals within The Netherlands and abroad. The NSO operates the national Satellite Data Portal, which offers free access to very high resolution EO data covering the territory of The Netherlands to users residing in the country. This data can be used to address environmental and climate change, urban liveability, and air and water pollution. The LDE Space Earth Observation Thesis Lab will focus on how to improve the use of Earth Observation data for the Dutch...

Global Women's Health
In this Thesis Lab we explore how we can improve women’s health at all stages of life on a global scale. Traditionally, healthcare has been based on the male body, which has led to a lack of knowledge about the female body. The lack of knowledge about the female body has a major impact on the quality of life of women, but also has a major social and societal impact, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

Sustainable Urbanism in East Kalimantan
East Kalimantan faces unprecedented urbanization pressures with Indonesia's new capital city (IKN - Nusantara) development alongside rapid economic growth from resource extraction. This biodiverse region, spanning from tropical rainforests through river deltas to coastal mangrove systems, presents a unique opportunity to pioneer sustainable urban models that harmonize economic development with comprehensive ecosystem conservation and social equity.

Rethinking Dwelling in Morocco
Dwelling in Morocco serves as a revealing lens through which to
observe the country’s political, social, and economic dynamics over the past century. Residential policies have left a lasting mark on architectural forms, urban landscapes and
infrastructures, reflecting shifting priorities—from social
control and demographic response to visions of national modernization.

Just and Sustainable Urban and Energy Transitions in Kenya
Nairobi and other Kenyan cities face urgent sustainability challenges – from overflowing waste and limited recycling, severe air pollution, limited access to reliable and clean energy, as well as the pressing need for carbon removal. This lab tackles these issues through interdisciplinary research on inclusive waste systems, scalable CDR technologies, and equitable clean energy transitions. Students will work with communities, policymakers, and practitioners to co-create practical, policy-driven solutions for just and resilient urban futures.

