| Krista Eastman

A team of chemical and biological engineers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison has found a way to produce from biomass a valuable compound used in plastic production that they estimate could lower the cost of ethanol produced from plant material by more than two dollars per gallon.

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Conversion

| Leslie Shown

If science classes at Bonduel Middle School had a rallying cry it would be, “Don’t expect to find the answers in the book!” And Lisa Sorlie, enthusiastic advocate of innovative classroom science, would definitely be holding the megaphone.

Education & Outreach

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Scenes from the first deployment for the AOS field measurements course, March 3–4, 2017

Energy & Society, Environmental Studies

| Kaine Korzekwa

Bacteria, like humans and animals, must eat.

Energy & Society, Environmental Studies

| Jeff Miller

Jordan Schmidt is a theoretical chemist who studies catalysis, alternative fuels, and carbon dioxide capture. He has been involved in restructuring the general chemistry program since the day he arrived, commanding a leadership position in general chemistry innovation.

Education & Outreach

| Jenny Seifert

For decades, phosphorous has accumulated in Wisconsin soils.

Water, Energy & Society, Environmental Studies

| Natasha Kassulke

Eleven promising young members of the UW–Madison faculty have been honored with Romnes Faculty Fellowships.

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Plant Deconstruction, Plant Genetics & Breeding