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Appendix B: Panel Biographical Information
Pages 335-342

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... Department of Energy's Energy Research Advisory Board, Laboratory Operation Board, and Environmen tal Management Advisory Board; the Department of Homeland Security S&T Advisory Committee; and chair of the California Council on Science and Technol ogy and the Renewable Energy Institute. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
From page 336...
... His research interests include basic and applied research in gas separations, process development, synthesis of distillation column configurations, adsorption and membrane separation processes, novel separation processes, gas liquefaction processes, cryogenics, and thermodynamics. He holds more than 116 U.S.
From page 337...
... and the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation. Her efforts in research and engineering education have been recognized with the 2007 American Solar Energy Society Charles Greeley Abbot Award, the 2005 University of Minnesota Distinguished Women Scholar Award in Science and Engineering, the 2004 ASME John I
From page 338...
... In 2006, he was appointed to the position of advanced technology leader for sustainable energy at GE Global Research, in which he is responsible for technology and business devel opment in key sustainable energy areas -- advanced energy storage, hydrogen tech nologies, CO2-free power generation, and concepts for advanced nuclear power plants.
From page 339...
... His many contributions span heat transfer, emissions controls, environmental science, and advanced generation technologies. Prior to retirement in 2007 he was the senior vice president for generation policy for Southern Company.
From page 340...
... Sloan Fellow, a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar, and a Presi dential Young Investigator. He received the Fresenius Award in 1990, the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry in 1991, the Orton Memorial Lecture award in 2003, the Princeton Environmental Award in 2003, and the Michael Faraday Medal of the Royal Society of Electrochemistry in 2008.
From page 341...
... The goal of the program is to develop cooperative initiatives to introduce new energy and environmental technologies into the marketplace. Research projects range from partnering with New York State businesses to develop new technologies to supply the worldwide market for renewable energy, implementing a workforce training program for renewable technology, and sharing the risk of establishing new business enterprises or models to meet customer demand for renewable energy.
From page 342...
... He has served on the executive board of the National Coal Council as well as several National Academy of Engineering committees and the Energy Research Advisory Board to the secretary of energy.


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