Yesterday was a wonderful day of celebration for our lab. In the commencements from @GradSchoolPSU , we graduated our first PhD, Dr. @YajieWu3, an Emily Rademacher with a master’s degree.
Congratulations to both and you will be greatly missed!
Two recent studies by Iowa State researchers modeled using anaerobic digestion to produce renewable natural gas from grassy biomass in different settings and from varying perspectives, analysis that helps flesh out the system’s potential. @AgCCHANGE
🗞️https://t.co/5zhpsDl2JU
A Review published in Discover #Materials discusses the latest advances in mycelium (vegetative part of the fungus) based composites across various industries, and the potential of genetic and biochemical modifications to enhance mycelium properties.
https://t.co/Rtk8RaANbu
🎧 An interdisciplinary team is evaluating methods to remove PFAS from drinking water, especially in communities reliant on well water. Learn more in this episode of Growing Impact: https://t.co/SEpXNlFwTv
@DrHeatherPSUABE
@julyvasco@SBVelegol@psuextension@PennStateChE
We are so proud to announce the first Phd from the @BioecoLab! Yajie Wu @YajieWu3 successfully defended her dissertation on superstructure-based optimization on lignin valorization biorefineries
@PennState's Camila Gonzalez Arango will be attending #EMSLSummerSchool (July 24-28) as part of the exclusive cohort of students selected to attend tutorial sessions on data analysis for multiomics. https://t.co/wId2eLroRd
@CamilaG78446361@BioecoLab@StateAbe
Meet the EMSL Summer School Class of 2023! These 25 have been selected to attend exclusive, in-person tutorial sessions during EMSL Summer School.
Read more: https://t.co/Mo9MQJoGW9
Register for Summer School: https://t.co/wId2eLroRd
#EMSLSummerSchool#sciencetwitter
We are so proud to announce the first M.S. graduate from the Bioeco Lab! Tykeesha Jefferson passed her thesis defense and will graduate with a M.S in Biorenewable Systems this summer!