
Forbes 30 Under 30 Award
2017: Charles Cai –Forbes 30 Under 30 Forbes had 15,000+ nominations for just 600 spots. Previous winners have included Mark
Read on to see some of our award-winning people as well as our breakthrough approaches and technologies in producing our unique and efficient biofuels
In its search for breakthrough approaches and technologies to convert biomass feedstocks into liquid fuel, the US Energy Department’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) selected our project as one that can change the world with advanced bioenergy development. This project will receive up to $1 million dollars to further develop a co-solvent pretreatment for high yields of clean fuel precursor fractions, which will significantly improve downstream chemical catalytic upgrading to the final biofuel additives. Read the full article {{here}}
2017: Charles Cai –Forbes 30 Under 30 Forbes had 15,000+ nominations for just 600 spots. Previous winners have included Mark
UCR Researchers Awarded $1.3 million from USDA Biomass Research and Development Initiative for Green Energy Research RIVERSIDE, Calif. (www.ucr.edu) —
Enhancing Biofuel Yields from Biomass with Novel New Method “RIVERSIDE, Calif. (www.ucr.edu) — A team of researchers, led by Professor Charles
One-Pot Catalytic Conversion of Cellulose and of Woody Biomass Solids to Liquid Fuels Abstract “Efficient methodologies for converting biomass solids
2017: Charles Cai –Forbes 30 Under 30 Forbes had 15,000+ nominations for just 600 spots. Previous winners have included Mark
One-Pot Catalytic Conversion of Cellulose and of Woody Biomass Solids to Liquid Fuels Abstract “Efficient methodologies for converting biomass solids
Enhancing Biofuel Yields from Biomass with Novel New Method “RIVERSIDE, Calif. (www.ucr.edu) — A team of researchers, led by Professor Charles
UCR Researchers Awarded $1.3 million from USDA Biomass Research and Development Initiative for Green Energy Research RIVERSIDE, Calif. (www.ucr.edu) —