The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office’s (BETO) Chemical Catalysis for Bioenergy Consortium (ChemCatBio) is made up of more than 120 researchers across eight DOE labs. Each researcher has their own story.
June 25, 2024
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office’s (BETO) Chemical Catalysis for Bioenergy Consortium (ChemCatBio) is made up of more than 120 researchers across eight DOE labs. Each researcher has their own story.
What does ChemCatBio mean to them? What is it like working together to accelerate the development of technologies for converting biomass and waste resources into renewable fuels and chemicals? How can other scientists, industry partners, and student researchers work with them?
Hear the answers to these questions and more in “I Am ChemCatBio”—a series of video profiles of some of ChemCatBio’s esteemed researchers:
- Rajeev Surendran Assary, Argonne National Laboratory
- Anne Starace, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Andrew Sutton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Anh To, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Huamin Wang, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Claire Yang, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Diverse institutions, people, and perspectives are essential to realizing the vision of ChemCatBio—the rapid lowering of emissions in our economy. Learn more about ChemCatBio.
Funded by BETO, ChemCatBio is a collaborative, interdisciplinary effort among eight DOE national laboratories that aims to accelerate the catalyst and process development cycle for bioenergy applications. Subscribe to The Accelerator newsletter for the latest in ChemCatBio events, funding opportunities, publications, new technologies and research projects, and more.