Welcome to Rongmin, Luke, and Jessica to the lab for the summer! Check out the “Research Group” tab for more info about each student.
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New collaborative paper published in AIChE Journal
Check it out!
Yadav, G., Fabiano, L., Soh, L., Zimmerman, J., Sen, R., & Seider, W. CO2 Process Intensification of Algae Oil Extraction to Biodiesel. AIChE Journal. Accepted: DOI: 10.1002/aic.16992
Welcome Ryan!
Ryan Berry to start working on switchable solvents project
Collaborative project funded by NSF
Work with Professors Joseph Stanzione (Rowan) and Melissa Gordon (Lafayette) on Green Processes for the Production Biobased Polymers
New collaborative paper on biobased polymers
Check it out at:
Curia, S., Dautle, S., Satterfield, B., Yorke, K., Cranley, C.E., Dobson, B.E., La Scala, J.J., Soh, L., Gordon, M.B. and Stanzione III, J.F., 2019. Betulin-based thermoplastics and thermosets through sustainable and industrially viable approaches: new insights for the valorization of an underutilized resource. ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 7(19), pp.16371-16381.
New publication: “The effect of bio-derived additives on fatty acid methyl esters for improved biodiesel cold flow properties”
Check out our newest publication, recently published in Fuel in collaboration with Dr. Michael Senra and Stephanie McCartney.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016236119300882
Eddalee wins first prize in AIChE poster session
Eddalee, Zviko, and Dr. Soh attendance at the AIChE National Conference
Zviko to attend Future Leaders in Chemical Engineering Symposium
Due to his hard work and research, Zviko has been accepted as a Future Leader in Chemical Engineering at NCSU. Nice work Zviko – this is quite an honor!
Check out this website for the attendees:
https://www.cbe.ncsu.edu/future-leaders-in-chemical-engineering/meet-the-awardees
Welcome to our Summer Scholars
Cassie and Kristen join us this summer as Clare Booth Luce Scholars. Zviko and Annika continue their research and graduate to senior lab members.



