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The focus of our department in this research area is: Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology Research includes: Biomaterials and biomass-derived materials with advanced properties Energy storage and conversion Carbon capture, utilization and storage Photothermal materials Nanoparticle synthesis Hydrogels Thin film coating and interface engineering Advanced materials are prepared by various synthesis technologies (e.g., atomic/molecular layer deposition, flame spray pyrolysis and synthetic biology) for very broad applications including carbon capture, utilization, storage, and energy storage and conversion. Faculty Richard Axelbaum Peng Bai Rajan Chakrabarty Christopher Cooper Marcus Foston Jason He Feng Jiao Young-Shin Jun Benjamin Kumfer Xinhua Liang Vijay Ramani Elijah Thimsen Joshua Yuan Fuzhong Zhang Novel Chemical Processes & Technologies Research includes: Electro- and thermo-catalysis for the renewable chemical production Operando analysis of energy storage and chemical production processes Carbon dioxide capture, utilization, and storage Low-temperature plasma processing Novel analytical tools and methods for chemical composition and reactions Novel extraction methods for critical element recovery Decarbonized energy technologies Process intensification Novel chemical processes and technologies, including but not limited to electro- and thermo-catalysis process, low-temperature plasma processing, and processing intensification, are applied for renewable chemical production, lignocellulose valorization, critical element recovery and decarbonization. Faculty Richard Axelbaum Peng Bai Rajan Chakrabarty Christopher Cooper Jenna Ditto Marcus Foston Jason He Feng Jiao Young-Shin Jun Benjamin Kumfer Xinhua Liang Vijay Ramani Elijah Thimsen Joshua Yuan Synthetic Biology & Bioproduct Engineering Research includes: Designing and optimizing microbial and algal cell factories Improving efficiencies and robustness of microbial production systems Sustainable biofuel and biochemical production Synthetic biological material discovery and biomanufacturing Bioproduct engineering Valorization of lignocellulose, wastewater and other waste streams Integrated biorefining Understanding the behavior of microbial consortia Addressing global challenges related to the need for sustainable solutions to meet the world's growing materials and energy demand by harnessing the molecular building blocks of renewable resources and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes to develop and manufacture sustainable industrial and consumer products. Faculty Marcus Foston Jason He Fangqiong Ling Yinje Tang Joshua Yuan Fuzhong Zhang EECE news in Chemical Engineering Altered carbon points toward sustainable manufacturing Feng Jiao scaled up carbon dioxide conversion process to a much larger scale. 06.03.2024 Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering group sees St. Louis through new eyes The EECE EDI committee visited parts of St. Louis with Bob Hansman. 05.20.2024 Giammar named fellow of AEESP Dan Giammar recognized for his teaching, research, service to organization. 05.14.2024 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Instagram YouTube Engineering Departments Biomedical Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Division of Engineering Education Electrical & Systems Engineering Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Sever Institute - professional degrees Technology & Leadership Center - training for industry Contact Us Washington University in St. Louis McKelvey School of Engineering MSC: 1180‐206‐1015 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Phone: 314-935-5548 Contact Us Resources COVID-19 Resources Canvas Directory Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Emergency Management Engineering IT Maps & Directions Make a Gift WebFAC / WebSTAC ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis. 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