Audrey Gasch is a Professor of Genetics in the Laboratory of Genetics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the director of Genome Center of Wisconsin and the Director of Graduate Studies in Genetics at the university as well.
Professor Gasch's lab combines functional and comparative genomics with computational and molecular biology, for a systems-wide view of eukaryotic stress defense and signaling. Specifically, they focus on how cells sense their environment, detect when there is a problem, and then mount a multi-faceted response to protect themselves against stress...Read more
Maciek R. Antoniewicz is a Full Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan. Dr. Antoniewicz earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Delft University of Technology (2000), and his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2006). After graduating he performed post-doctoral research at DuPont Company. Dr. Antoniewicz started as an Assistant Professor in 2007 at the University of Delaware and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2013 and to Full Professor in 2017. In 2019, Dr. Antoniewicz moved to the University...Read more
Mark Howarth is the Professor of Protein Nanotechnology in Oxford University Department of Biochemistry, where he has been a principal investigator since 2007. In 2017 he was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Norman Heatley Award. He did postdoctoral studies at MIT with Alice Ting, where he developed monovalent streptavidin and single molecule probes for tracking neurotransmitter receptors. His doctoral work was with Tim Elliott at Southampton University investigating MHC class I-peptide quality control. His current work is on innovating ultra-stable protein interactions for...Read more
Janna Norton currently serves Alltech as the business manager for the research division, assisting in the oversight of day-to-day administrative and management activities for the department. Norton joined Alltech’s research team in 2001 and has held various administrative positions throughout the years. Along with business management duties, Janna oversees university relations and education outreach, coordination of the research internship program, recruitment, university collaboration and alliance development, in conjunction with overseeing Kentucky “agriscience” education outreach...Read more
The Dept. of Energy’s H2@Scale initiative promotes the development, growth, and implementation of technologies based on hydrogen’s versatility.
August
2019
More than half of all produced hydrogen is consumed in ammonia plants. Ammonia’s potential as a carbon-free fuel, hydrogen carrier, and energy store represents an opportunity for renewable hydrogen technologies to be deployed at an even greater scale.
August
2019
Dynamic simulations are able to replicate actual plant behavior, making them valuable for plant design, operation, optimization, and training.
August
2019
As hydrogen’s applications grow and develop across many sectors, industrial systems must identify the necessary precautions to be able to safely handle the material.
August
2019
Realizing the vision of H2@Scale will require research and investment in efficient hydrogen production methods and upgraded infrastructure. Advances in hydrogen production will allow new applications, such as steelmaking, biofuels production, and fuel cell electric vehicles, to thrive.
August
2019
The quest to harness the energy of clean, renewable hydrogen is now becoming a global initiative, as many countries look to address the impacts of climate change.