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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2012. Opportunities and Obstacles in Large-Scale Biomass Utilization: The Role of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Communities: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14683.
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Workshop Attendees

First Name Last Name Affiliation

 

 

 

Dawn Adin

Department of Energy

Charles Anderson

Pennsylvania State University

Carmela Bailey

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Mark Barteau

University of Delaware

Paul Berlowitz

ExxonMobil

Michael Berman

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Carole Bewley

National Institutes of Health

Bill Borghard

ExxonMobil R&E

Matt Brien
Nikki Brown

Pennsylvania State University

Robert Brown

Iowa State University

Paul Bryan

Independent Consultant

Emilio Bunel

Argonne National Laboratory

Allison Campbell

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Mark Cardillo

Henry Dreyfus Foundation

Emily Carter

Princeton University

Daniel Cassidy

U.S. Department of Agriculture

A. Will Castleman, Jr.

Pennsylvania State University

Richard Cavanagh

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Yongsheng Chen

Pennsylvania State University

Helena Chum

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Chuck Coronella

University of Nevada, Reno

John Cowie

Agenda 2020 Technology Alliance

Kevin Craig

U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Biomass Programs

Tony Crooks

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development

Robert Czincila

Department of Transportation

Marina Denicoff

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Brian Duff

DOE, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

Douglas Elliott

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Mark Emptage

DuPont

Miguel Garcia-Garibay

University of California, Los Angeles

Joseph Graber

U.S. Department of Energy

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2012. Opportunities and Obstacles in Large-Scale Biomass Utilization: The Role of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Communities: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14683.
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First Name Last Name Affiliation

 

 

 

Jeff Hazle

American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers

William Hitz

DuPont

Wenyu Huang

Iowa State University

Sharon Ji

Johns Hopkins University

Kristen Johnson

DOE, Biomass Program

Shawn Johnson

U.S. Department of Transportation

Stephen Kaffka

California Biomass Collaborative

Leonard Katz

Lygos & University of California, Berkeley

Ryan Kerney

Department of Energy

John Kozarich

Activx Biosciences, Inc.

Xiaohang Liu

University of Maryland

Devinder Mahajan

U.S. Department of State

Ken Moloy

Dupont Central Research and Development

Mark Nelson

DuPont

Vladimiros Nikolakis

CCEI/ University of Delaware

Charles Noelke

DuPont Company

Gerard Ostheimer

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Robert Peoples

ACS Green Chemistry Institute®

Fred Petok

Energy Division, RD U.S. Department of A

Tanja Pietrass

National Science Foundation

Matt Platz

National Science Foundation

Arthur Ragauskas

Georgia Institute of Technology

Douglas Ray

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Tom Richard

Pennsylvania State University

Mike Rogers

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Eric Rohlfing

Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Office of Science, and Department of Energy

Mark Schofield

Haverford College

Mark Segal

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Jennifer Sinclair Curtis

University of Florida

Rina Singh

Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)

Chris Somerville

University of California, Berkeley & Energy Biosciences Institute

Addison Stark

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Nora Stein

Office of Management and Budget

Jeffrey Steiner

USDA Agricultural Research Service

David Stern

ExxonMobil

Bryce Stokes

CNJV/Department of Energy

Miguel Suazo

Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO)

Kimberly Swanson
Evonne Tang

The National Academies

Javad Tavakoli

Lafayette College

Patricia Thiel

Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University

Carol Werner

Environmental and Energy Study Institute

Jack Werner

Institute for Sustainable Power

Chaowen Xiao

Pennsylvania State University

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2012. Opportunities and Obstacles in Large-Scale Biomass Utilization: The Role of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Communities: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14683.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Workshop Attendees." National Research Council. 2012. Opportunities and Obstacles in Large-Scale Biomass Utilization: The Role of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Communities: A Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14683.
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Based on a one-day public workshop held in Washington, DC, Opportunities and Obstacles in Large-Scale Biomass Utilization: The Role of the Chemical Sciences and Engineering Communities: A Workshop Summary explores the current state of biomass utilization for bulk-production of sustainable fuels and chemicals. The discussion focused on the chemistry and chemical engineering opportunities to meet the aforementioned objectives. Both formal presentations and breakout working groups were components of the workshop in an effort to stimulate engaging discussion among participants from widely varying fields.

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