This week we spoke with Sae-Byuk Lee, a postdoctoral researcher in Chris Hittinger’s lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, to talk about his research into training yeast to turn xylose into fuel, how biofuels research connects with food microbiology, and what led him to UW–Madison.
In September, we saw Wisconsin Energy Institute researchers comment to the press on topics of air quality and grassland conversion
This week we spoke with Balendra Sah, a postdoctoral researcher in Robert Landick’s lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, to talk about his research into engineering bacteria to make biofuels and what led him to UW–Madison.
This week we spoke with Patricia Tran, a graduate student in Katherine McMahon’s lab at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Patricia is from Montreal, Canada and studied environmental science and bioinformatics for her Bachelor of Science with Honors at McGill University.
Engineering Physics Assistant Professor Stephanie Diem has been selected as a member of the New Voices in Science, Engineering and Medicine Program’s 2021-2023 cohort of 22 early-career leaders from academia, industry, government, and non-profit organizations.
This summer, we saw Wisconsin Energy Institute researchers comment to the press on topics of soil, drought, and addressing the impacts of climate change.
On a long, straight stretch of Seminole Highway in Fitchburg, bikers and drivers encounter an arresting sight: tens of thousands of gleaming solar panels on either side of the road, tilting in unison to follow the sun over the course of the day.