The U.S. Department of Energy's Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) hosted its 2023 Project Peer Review on April 3‒7, 2023. The presentations from the Performance-Advantaged Bioproducts, Bioprocessing Separations session are available to view below. For more information, including a complete schedule, view the 2023 Project Peer Review Agenda.
Performance-Advantaged Bioproducts, Bioprocessing Separations |
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Title |
Speaker |
Organization |
Coralie Backlund |
BETO |
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Lauren Valentino |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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Jian Liu / Thathiana Benavides |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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Gregg Beckham |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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Phil Laible |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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Ramesh Bhave |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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Miki Santosa |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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Difan Zhang |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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Co-optimization of Scalable Membrane Separation Processes and Materials |
Meltem Urgun-Demirtas |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
Electrochemical Separation Technologies to Extract Intermediate Organic Compounds |
Yupo Lin |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
Gregg Beckham |
Bioprocessing Separations Consortium |
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High Solids In Situ Product Recovery; The Next Generation of Arrested Anaerobic Digestion Technology |
Xumeng Ge |
Quasar Energy Group, LLC |
Continuous Biobutanol Fermentation Integrated with Membrane Solvent Extraction |
Jesse McVay |
Archer Daniels Midland, Co. (ADM) |
Enabling Lignin Valorization with Liquid Liquid Chromatography |
Eric Gottlieb |
Lignolix, Inc |
Ignasi Palou-Rivera |
RAPID Manufacturing Institute |
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Inverse biopolymer design through machine learning and molecular simulation |
Brandon Knott |
National Renewable Energy Laboratory |
Synthesis and Analysis of Performance-Advantaged Bioproducts |
Gregg Beckham |
National Renewable Energy Laboratory |
Identifying Performance Advantaged Biobased Chemicals Utilizing Bioprivileged Molecules |
Brent Shanks |
Iowa State University |
Jinwen Zhang |
Washington State University |
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Bioconversion of Heterogeneous Polyester Wastes to High-Value Chemical Products |
Margaret Sobkowicz-Klein |
UMass Lowell |
Design and development of bio-advantaged vitrimers as closed-loop bioproducts |
Jay Keasling |
University of California, Berkeley |