Watch Now | Research for People & Planet: Bioenergy Pathways
Increased use of bio-based fuels and energy generation has the potential to decrease waste, reduce dependence on foreign fuel sources, and aid in decarbonization. Research into the production of biofuels from waste, ideas around a circular economy, and zero-waste industries are fueling a move toward bio-based energy generation. In this webinar, these ideas are explored from both research and industry perspectives with consideration of the production of biofuels and their use in the power industry.
The Research for People & Planet Series is hosted by the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS).
Recording (October 21, 2022)
Panelists
- Jillian Goldfarb, Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies, Biological and Environmental Engineering, Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
- Kimberly Samaha, CEO, Born Global, and Boston University alum (College of Engineering)
- Ling Tao, Researcher VI-Chemical Engineering, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Moderated by Sean Elliott, Professor, Chemistry Department and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Boston University
Sponsor
With additional promotional support from the student-run BU Energy and Sustainability Club.
Organizing Partner
Boston University College of Engineering