Ning Yan Lab Presents at Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference in Toronto

Five group members from Professor Ning Yan’s lab including Haonan Zhang, Cheng Hao, Nicole Tratnik, Araz Rajabi and Mohammad Mahaninia, showcased their work at the Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference (CSChE 2024) in Toronto from October 6th to October 9th.
At this four day conference the work of Professor Yan’s group was presented among many successful chemical engineers from across the country.

CPI Travel Honoraria Awarded for Research Presentation at the 2024 Polyurethanes Conference

Ph.D Candidate, Kabirat Bello, was awarded the CPI Travel Honoraria to present
her research at the 2024 Polyurethanes Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Her
presentation was titled, “Exploring Lignin-Containing Nanocellulose Fibrils
(LCNFs) for Enhancing Mechanical and Thermal Insulation Performance of Rigid
Polyurethane Foams”.
Congrats Kabirat!

Thank you Professor Zhaohui (Jolene) Tong for your visit

On Friday July 19th, Professor Tong from Georgia Tech University paid a visit and gave a talk about the various work being done in the Tong Lab.

Dr. Tong has been an Associate Professor and James C. Barber Faculty Fellow in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech since January 2022. She is also the initiative leader in waste valorization in the food-water-energy nexus of the Renewable Bioproduct Institute (RBI). Previously, she served as an assistant and associate professor since 2010 at the University of Florida. She earned her Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Georgia Tech in 2007, followed by work at Ch2M Hill until 2009. Tong’s research focuses on synthesizing functional sustainable materials and catalytical conversion for biochemicals and biofuels from renewable resources. She has published 73 journal papers and 4 patents. Her research has been supported by NSF, USDA, NAS, and DOE. She secured about $5 million in grants after joining Georgia Tech in 2022. Dr. Tong has also served as an associate editor for three journals and held leadership roles in AIChE.

Her talk is summarized below:

Self-assembly of Multiple Functional Biomaterials for Food-Water-Energy Nexus
Bioresource materials such as cellulose, chitin, and lignin, are usually low-cost,
biocompatible, and abundant in nature. The synthesis of functional materials from these
bioresource materials can address long-term challenges in Food-water-Energy Nexus, such as resource and energy depletion, food security, water scarcity, and climate change. However, the adaption of chemical functionalization and self-assembling methodologies to renewable resource materials for functional materials is very challenging due to their macromolecular structures, heterogeneous properties, poor solubility, and the disturbance of impurities. In this talk, we will summarize how we explore self-assembly methods to produce new nanostructures and endure new functions for renewable resource materials. Several examples will be discussed. For example, glycerol, a biowaste from the biodiesel process, has been assembled into a nano-core-shell structure for a smart food packaging film sensor for universal real-time food spoilage monitoring. Biomass waste or cellulose can be assembled as multiple-function controlled-release fertilizers and smart membranes. Ultimately, we would like to use these self-assembly nanostructures from renewable resources to achieve a high-efficiency circular bioeconomy.

Thank you for your informative visit Professor Tong!

Welcoming a new addition

Today we’d like to welcome the newest future scientist in the world, our PhD candidate Kabirat’s new son Rayyan.

Congratulations to Kabirat and her family! We are happy to see your family grow. 🥰