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Title

Authors

Email

Topic

1

An Ash Feed Supplement Derived From Combustion of Broiler Litter Used As an Alternative Energy Source for Corn/Ethanol Production

L. M. Stevenson, J. P. Blake,
B. R. Bock

jblake@acesag.auburn.edu

Feedstock

2

Alternate Fuel Source for Cement Production: An Energy-Efficient and Environmentally-Friendly Approach

Dustin Swart, Mildred Coates, Anton Schindler, Christine Curtis, James Hool, Saeed Maghsoodloo, David Bransby, Ralph Zee, Horace Compton, Travis Reed, Don Stafford

curticw@auburn.edu

Feedstock

3

Crop Biomass for Biofuel Production, Implications for Soil Coverage and Profitability

Andrew J. Price, Jason S. Bergtold, Randy L. Raper

aprice@ars.usda.gov

Feedstock

4

Forest Biorefinery - Extracting Value Prior to Pulping

Gopal A. Krishnagopalan

gopalk@eng.auburn.edu

Feedstock

5

Nutrient Requirements for Bioenergy Crops

Charles C. Mitchell

mitchc1@auburn.edu

Feedstock

6

Winter Cover Crop Biomass for Biofuel Production, Implications for Soil Coverage and Profitability

Andrew J. Price, Jason S. Bergtold, Randy L. Raper

aprice@ars.usda.gov

Feedstock

7

Fertilizer Value of Waste Ash from Poultry Litter Gasification

J. H. Roberts, C. W. Wood, D. I. Bransby

Rober13@auburn.edu
bransdi@auburn.edu

Feedstock

8

Improving Biomass Production through Agronomy and Plant Breeding

Edzard van Santen, Steve L. Noffsinger, Charles C. Mitchell, David Bransby

vanedza@auburn.edu

Feedstock

9

Twenty Years of Switchgrass Research at Auburn University

David Bransby, Susan Sladden, Carla Shoemaker, Edzard van Santen

bransdi@auburn.edu

Feedstock

10

Ozone Pretreatment of Biomass to Enhance Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Lignocellulose to Fermentable Sugars for Ethanol Production

W. Charles Neely, David Bransby

neelywc@auburn.edu

Feedstock

11

Thoughts of the Terrestrial Carbon Cycle and the Sustainability of Biomass Fuels

Rosine W. Hall, Furman Smith

rhall@mail.aum.edu

Feedstock

12

Mimosa and Giant Reed as Alternatives to Switchgrass for Energy

Susan Sladden, Carla Hopkins, David Bransby

ssladden@acesag.auburn.edu

Feedstock

13

Maximizing Rye Cover Crop Biomass Production by the Use of Timely Subsoiling

R. L. Raper, E. B. Schwab, J. S. Bergtold, A. J. Price, K. S. Balkcom, F. J. Arriage, T. S. Kornecki

raperra@auburn.edu

Feedstock

14

Nitrogen Fertilizer Requirements to Maximize Rye Cover Crop Biomass Production

K. S. Balkcom, F. J. Arriage, R. L. Raper, J. S. Bergtold

kbalkcom@ars.usda.gov

Feedstock

15

Biomass From the Waste Stream: Feasibility Analysis For Generation of Electricity from Yard Waste

Edward Loewenstein, Matthew Smidt, Mark MacKenzie, Yaoqi Zhang

loewenstein@auburn.edu

Feedstock

16

The Potential Use of Kudzu as a Biofuel

Dean H. Gjerstad, Lewis H. Ziska, G. Brett Runion, Stephen A. Prior, H. Allen Torbert

gbrunion@ars.usda.gov

Feedstock

17

Rye as a Winter Cover Crop for Alternative Fuel Use and Impacts on Cotton Production

Ducamp F., F. J. Arriaga, K. S. Balkcom, C. C. Mitchell

farriaga@ars.usda.gov

Feedstock

18

Densification of Poultry Litter for Off-Farm Value-Added Utilization

Matthew Bernhart, John Fulton, Oladiran Fasina, Puneet Srivastava, Wes Wood, Frank Owsley

fultojp@auburn.edu

Feedstock

19

Growing a Forest-based Bioenergy Sector

Larry Teeter

teeteld@auburn.edu

Feedstock

20

Monitoring and Forecasting Alabama's Biomass: A Spatial Decision Support System (DSS) for Alternative Energy Solutions

HQ Tian, SF Pan

tianhan@auburn.edu

Feedstock

21

Maximum Biomass Production of Loblolly Pine

Lisa Samuelson

samuelj@auburn.edu

Feedstock

22

Implementing Residue Chippers on Harvesting Operations in the Southeast

Tom Gallagher

gallatv@auburn.edu

Feedstock

23

Annual Weeds, Alternative Crops for Alternative Fuel

A.J. Price, F.J. Arriaga, K.S. Balkcom, J.S. Bergtold, T.S. Kornecki, R.L. Raper

aprice@ars.usda.gov

Feedstock

23A

Forest Biorefinery - Extracting Value Prior to Pulping

Gopal A. Krishnagopalan

gopalK@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

24

Selectivity Control in Fischer Tropsch Synthesis Using a Supercritical Fluid Reaction Media

Ed Durham, Mahesh Bordawekar, Christopher Roberts

croberts@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

25

Microsystems Technologies to Augment Liquid Bio-fuels Production

Robert Dean, George Flowers, Daniel Harris

deanron@auburn.edu

Conversion

26

New Catalyst Structures for Energy Production

Don Cahela, Ranjeeth Kalluri, Hongyun Yang, Sachin Nair, Shirish Punde, Bruce J. Tatarchuk

caheldr@auburn.edu

Conversion

27

Renewable Oil International's Development of an Advanced Fast Pyrolysis Technology

Phillip C. Badger

pbadger@renewableoil.com

Conversion

28

Heating of Greenhouse with Biofuel Pellets

Oladiran O. Fasina, D. Bransby, J. Sibley, C. Gilliam

fasinoo@auburn.edu

Conversion

29

Hydrogenation of Toluene and Fischer Tropsch (FT) Liquids in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide to Produce Hydrogen Carrier Fuels

Mahesh V. Bordawekar, Ed Durham, Juncheng Liu, Christopher B. Roberts

croberts@auburn.edu

Conversion

30

Optimization of Ethanol Production from Concentrated Substrate

Byung-Hwan Um, Thomas R. Hanley

umbyung@auburn.edu

Conversion

31

Simultaneous High Yield Biochemical Production of Ethanol and Glycerol from Glucose and Treated Biomass

Robert Chambers, Christopher Henry

chambro@auburn.edu

Conversion

32

Integration of Biomass Gasification with Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) to Optimize the Use of Hydrogen for Energy Conversion

Jeffrey W. Fergus

jwfergus@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

33

Production of Ethanol from Lignocellulosic Biomass

Rajesh Gupta, T. H. Kim, Y. Y. Lee

guptara@auburn.edu

Conversion

34

Utilizing Alabama's Natural Energy Resources: Modeling, Simulation and Control of the Bio-diesel Combustion Process in a Diesel Engine

Song-Yul (Ben) Choe

choe@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

35

Utilizing Alabama's Natural Energy Resources: Engineering Properties of Biofuels

Peter D. Jones

pjones@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

36

Utilizing Alabama's Natural Energy Resources: Engine Control, Simulation and Design of Variable Fuels

David Beale, David Bevly

dbeale@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

37

Utilizing Alabama's Natural Energy Resources: Investigating the Lubricating Properties of Biofuels

Robert L. Jackson

Jacksr7@auburn.edu

Conversion

38

Utilizing Alabama's Natural Energy Resources: Bioethanol and Biodiesel SOFC Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Sushil H. Bhavnani

bhavnani@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

39

Utilizing Alabama's Natural Energy Resources: Bio-fuel Powered Commercial, Industrial, and Power-Generation Boilers

David F. Dyer

ddyer@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

40

Utilizing Alabama's Natural Energy Resources: Creation of Value-Added Electronic Polymeric Products from Bioresources

M. Thakur

mthakur@eng.auburn.edu

Conversion

41

Ethanol from Switchgrass and Broiler Litter: Commercial Projections for Gasification and Catalytic Conversion

David Bransby, Carla Shoemaker, Brad Boydston, Larry Stewart, Bud Klepper

bransdi@auburn.edu

Conversion

42

Combustion Quality of Different Biomass Materials Compared to Coal

David Bransby, Gary Elliott

bransdi@auburn.edu

Conversion

43

Commercial Production and Co-firing of Switchgrass with Coal to Produce Electricity

David Bransby, Vann Bush, Doug Boylan

bransdi@auburn.edu

Conversion

44

Improved Fermentation of Wood Hydrolzate to Ethanol by Removal of Compounds Inhibitory to the Yeast

T. A. McCaskey

mccasta@auburn.edu

Conversion

45

Emissions Measurements in Flames of Liquid Biofuel Blends

Daniel Sequera, Ajay K. Agrawal, Scott K. Spear, Daniel T. Daly

aagrawal@eng.ua.edu

Conversion

46

Stable Renewable Liquid Fuels: BioOil-BioDiesel-Diesel Blends

Scott K. Spear, Daniel T. Daly, Daniel Sequera, Ajay K. Agrawal

sspear@bama.ua.edu

Conversion

47

Bioconversion of Wood Processing Wastes and Lawn Grass for Fuel Ethanol Production

Benedict Okeke

bokeke@mail.aum.edu

Conversion

48

Hydrogen Fuel Production by Reforming in Supercritical Water

Adam J. Byrd, K.K. Pant, Ram B. Gupta

gupta@auburn.edu

Conversion

49

Thermoelectric Generator from SiO2/AuxSiO2(1-x) Nanolayer System

S. Budak, R. L. Zimmerman, B. Zheng, C. Muntele, and D. Ila

ila@cim.aamu.edu
aamrlz01@aamu.edu

Conversion

50

Thermoelectricity Generation from Sequentially Deposited BixTe3/Sb2Te3 Nanolayers

S. Budak, B. Zheng, C. Muntele, D. Ila

ila@cim.aamu.edu
aamrlz01@aamu.edu

Conversion

51

Alabama Photovoltaic Cell Initiative for Solar Energy Conversion

Robert L. Zimmerman, Satilmis Budak, Daryush Ila

ila@cim.aamu.edu
aamrlz01@aamu.edu

Conversion

52

Production of Thermoelectric Generator using Si1-xGex/Si Layered Nanostructure

B. Zheng, R. L. Zimmerman, C. Muntele, S. Budak, D. Ila

ila@cim.aamu.edu
aamrlz01@aamu.edu

Conversion

53

Highly Efficient Thermoelectric Materials: Nano-layered Nanoclusters

D. Ila, R. L. Zimmerman, S. Budak, B. Zheng

ila@cim.aamu.edu
aamrlz01@aamu.edu

Conversion

54

Road Map to the Biomass Supply System Optimization for Biorefineries in Alabama

Burak Aksoy, Harry Cullinan, Mario R. Eden, Brian Gibson, Kevin R. Gue, Joe Hanna, Norman Sammons

aksoybu@auburn.edu

Economics

55

Framework for Optimal Utilization of Biomass Inputs in an Integrated Biorefinery

Norman E. Sammons Jr., Burak Aksoy, Harry T. Cullinan, Mario R. Eden

sammone@auburn.edu

Economics

56

Switchgrass Budget Model: An Interactive Budget Model for Producing and Delivering Switchgrass to a Bioprocessing Plant

H. Arlen Smith, C. Robert Taylor, David I. Bransby, Patricia A. Duffy

bransdi@auburn.edu
taylocr@auburn.edu

Economics

57

Economic Potential of Bioenergy

Diane Hite, David Bransby, Patricia Duffy, Christa Slayton

bransdi@auburn.edu

Economics

58

Evaluating Methods and Costs for Biomass Production from Southern Forests

Tom Gallagher, Rien Visser

gallatv@auburn.edu

Economics

59

Increasing Efficiency of Biomass Transportation

Tim McDonald, Wesley Zech, Tom Gallagher, Jorge Valenzuela

mcdontp@auburn.edu

Transport

60

Optimal Transportation of Renewable Biomass Using GIS-Based Decision Support System

Puneet Srivastava, Moon Seong Kang, John Fulton, Ted Tyson, Frank Owsley, Kyung H. Yoo

srivapu@auburn.edu

Transport

61

Policy Considerations in Developing Integrated Bioenergy and Food Systems

C. Robert Taylor, Ronald D. Lacewell

taylocr@auburn.edu

Policy

62

Public Perceptions Regarding Biomass

Michael Gilchrist

mgilchri@mail.aum.edu

Policy

63

Alternative Fuels - A Comprehensive Research Program at Auburn University Department of Chemical Engineering

Mario Eden

edenmar@eng.auburn.edu

General

64

W&B Trading Company, LLC (WBTC) Inter-Continental Biodiesel Refinery

Ray Tarrer, P. K. Raju

hartwick@eng.auburn.edu

General

65

Alternative Energy = Renewable BioFuels + Fuel Cells

Nic Zhu, Robert Payne, Dan Kennedy, Eric Luna, Pallavi Chitta, Tik Sathitsuksanoh, Bruce J. Tatarchuk

zhuchan@auburn.edu

General

66

Central Alabama Clean Cities Project

Mark Bentley

mark@centralalcc.org

General

67

Putting Research into Action: Auburn as a Model for Applying Alternative Energy Research to Campus Operations

Matthew I. Williams and Lindy Biggs

miwilliams@auburn.edu

General