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Projects: Design and conduct experiments to 1) evaluate the effect of biofilters on ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from animal waste storage (ongoing), 2) develop a model for gaseous emssions from animal waste (ongoing), 3) derive an optimization model for the productivity of scaled down biodigesters (planned) and 4) test the effect of mixed feedstocks on bioethanol production (planned).  Schedule M-F: Monday 9-1, USDA and 1:30-5:30, Bioprocessing lab
Projects: Design and conduct experiments to 1) evaluate the effect of biofilters on ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from animal waste storage (ongoing), 2) develop a model for gaseous emssions from animal waste (ongoing), 3) derive an optimization model for the productivity of scaled down biodigesters (planned) and 4) test the effect of mixed feedstocks on bioethanol production (planned).  Schedule M-F: Monday 9-1, USDA and 1:30-5:30, Bioprocessing lab


*Megan Marshall [mailto:mnm11@psu.edu email]
*[[user:Megan Marshall|Megan Marshall]] [mailto:mnm11@psu.edu email]


== Lignicellulosic hydrolysis/biofuels/microbial fuel cells ==
== Lignicellulosic hydrolysis/biofuels/microbial fuel cells ==

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Projects: Design and conduct experiments to 1) evaluate the effect of biofilters on ammonia and greenhouse gas emissions from animal waste storage (ongoing), 2) develop a model for gaseous emssions from animal waste (ongoing), 3) derive an optimization model for the productivity of scaled down biodigesters (planned) and 4) test the effect of mixed feedstocks on bioethanol production (planned). Schedule M-F: Monday 9-1, USDA and 1:30-5:30, Bioprocessing lab

Lignicellulosic hydrolysis/biofuels/microbial fuel cells

Graduate Students

Undergraduate Students

  • Jessica
  • Natalie Shewski


Greenhouse gas emissions/biogas/compost

Graduate Students

Undergraduate Students

  • Kathryn LaVan