GRAD Alumni Research Award 2014 Recipient: Jilai Zhou, Thayer
Jilai Zhou is a PhD candidate at Thayer School of Engineering. As a substitute for liquid transport fuel, bioethanol has become a focus in industrial biotechnology. Unlike the first generation bioethanol derived from feedstock, cellulosic ethanol not only reduces the dependency of fossil fuel and the carbon dioxide emission, but also avoids the consumption of starch or sugars important for humans. An efficient way to convert cellulose to ethanol at low cost is via consolidated bioprocessing (CBP).
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