Publication
Demes, E. Verger, S. High-throughput characterization of cortical microtubule arrays response to anisotropic tensile stress. 2023. BMC Biology. 21. 1. 10.1186/s12915-023-01654-7
Demes, E. Verger, S. High-throughput characterization of cortical microtubule arrays response to anisotropic tensile stress. 2023. BMC Biology. 21. 1. 10.1186/s12915-023-01654-7
Sun, Y. Ji, X. Lu, X. Ling, X. Two-Dimensional PC-SAFT-DFT Adsorption Models for Carbon Slit-Shaped Pores with Surface Energetical Heterogeneity and Geometrical Corrugation. 2023. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 62. 40. 16428-16446. 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c01524
Paulsen Thoresen, P. Fahrni, J. Lange, H. Hertzog, J. Carré, V. Zhou, M. Trubetskaya, A. Aubriet, F. Hedlund, J. Gustafsson, T. Rova, U. Christakopoulos, P. Matsakas, L. On the understanding of bio-oil formation from the hydrothermal liquefaction of organosolv lignin isolated from softwood and hardwood sawdust. 2023. Sustainable Energy and Fuels. 7. 22. 5361-5373. 10.1039/d3se00976a
Marshall, J. D. Tarvainen, L. Zhao, P. Lim, H. Wallin, G. Näsholm, T. Lundmark, T. Linder, S. Peichl, M. Components explain, but do eddy fluxes constrain? Carbon budget of a nitrogen-fertilized boreal Scots pine forest. 2023. New Phytologist. 239. 6. 2166-2179. 10.1111/nph.18939
Lstib?rek, M. García?Gil, M. R. Steffenrem, A. Rolling front landscape breeding. 2023. Annals of Forest Science. 80. 1. 10.1186/s13595-023-01203-w
Yu, L. Hedlund, J. Large and Highly Selective and Permeable CHA Zeolite Membranes. 2023. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 62. 39. 16058-16069. 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c02016
Sun, J. Benavente, V. Jansson, S. Mašek, O. Comparative characterisation and phytotoxicity assessment of biochar and hydrochar derived from municipal wastewater microalgae biomass. 2023. Bioresource technology. 386. 10.1016/j.biortech.2023.129567
Bio4Energy wants to wish its members and followers a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
What have you got coming for 2023?
Bio4Energy has more research and development, a new course in the Bio4Energy Graduate School, as well as a continued aim for excellence and usefulness of results produced.
We hope that you will want to stay tuned!
The Bio4Energy Graduate School, with flagship training on biorefinery demonstration and systems analysis of biomass resources, has a new coordinator.
Dimitris Athanassiadis of the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) at Umeå is taking over from Sylvia Larsson, who has moved on to industry and is working at MoRe Research, Örnsköldsvik.
Athanassiadis is not only an associate professor, but also has longstanding experience of coordinating higher education initiatives and most recently a graduate school at his home organisation SLU.
“It feels like I have had a lot of practise already at the Faculty of Forest Sciences.
“You really can help PhD students—and at the same time Bio4Energy—with networking and [with shaping their] education… by providing them with information about courses they may not realise are available and giving access to each other”, he said.
Athanassiadis envisages creating short webinars, organising site visits to companies in the sector or even arranging seminars.
As for the generic courses of the Bio4Energy Graduate School, he is planning to launch new editions of both during 2024. Biorefinery Pilot Research will be given in spring and Systems’ Perspectives on Biomass Resources in autumn.
For advanced students interested in furthering their education with the research environment, he advises candidates to contact research leaders in Bio4Energy whose work remit corresponds to the candidate’s topical area of interest.
Open positions will be announced via Bio4Energy’s website, he adds.
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