| Celia Luterbacher

‘Nuclear’ is a powerful word that evokes images ranging from energy production to scheming Bond villains. Nuclear energy provides 70 percent of low-emissions electricity in the United States, yet there is much academic, social, and political debate concerning its safety and sustainability.

Electricity Systems, Nuclear, Energy & Society, Science Communication, Modeling

| Matt Wisniewski

A UW-Madison PhD student in Entomology, Rachel Mallinger investigates how the 600-700 species of bees native to Wisconsin may be affected by changes in the landscape.

Transportation & Fuels, Sustainable Agriculture

| Renee Meiller

Rest a laptop computer on your lap for any length of time and you'll quickly appreciate how much heat it generates. 

Education & Outreach

| Celia Luterbacher

Driving the search for renewable fuels and chemicals has been the realization that petroleum stores are rapidly dwindling. Now, in the heart of Wisconsin, a project is underway to produce energy from a resource that is in little danger of running low: cow manure, or “brown gold.”

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Conversion

| Celia Luterbacher

University of Wisconsin-Madison bacteriology professor Timothy J. Donohue has been elected president of the American Society for Microbiology.

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Solar

| Eric Anderson

Building on existing bioenergy modeling data, a team of University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers will develop an interactive tool and companion educational game to increase stakeholder engagement and accelerate policy development for regional biofuels production.

Transportation & Fuels, Sustainable Agriculture, Energy & Society, Policy & Regulation, Modeling

| Renee Meiller

Using a biomass-derived solvent, University of Wisconsin–Madison chemical and biological engineers have streamlined the process for converting lignocellulosic biomass into high-demand chemicals or energy-dense liquid transportation fuel.

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Conversion