| Propelling Women In Power Podcast

Do you remember who first sparked your interest in science? In this episode, we sit down with Aurora Munguía López, postdoctoral researcher in Zavalab in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at UW-Madison.

Women in STEM, Electricity Systems, Environmental Studies, Modeling

| Hal Conick

In fall 2022, right after Midwestern farmers had gathered the last crops of the season, a team of CALS agronomy researchers hurried into the fields to collect samples of the soil.

Carbon capture, Environmental Studies

| Propelling Women In Power Podcast

How do you choose between academia and industry? How do you stay resilient in whatever position you might find yourself in?

Women in STEM, Building Efficiency

| Propelling Women In Power Podcast

In today's episode, Mallory Spencer, graduate student in the Thomas Lab at UW–Madison, takes us on her journey through STEM, how her undergraduate internship at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center sparked her passion for exploring the bioproduct-making potential of microbes, leading her to

Women in STEM, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Conversion

| Propelling Women In Power Podcast

This week, we sat down with Becky Larson, an extension specialist and Associate Professor in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at UW–Madison, as she shares her journey to becoming an expert in some of the smell

Women in STEM, Environmental Studies

| Chris Hubbuch

The nation’s top energy official visited the University of Wisconsin–Madison Friday to see how scientists at the federally-funded Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center are working to turn plants into sustainable and economical replacements for fossil fuels and petrochemica

Transportation & Fuels, Biofuels & Bioproducts, Conversion, Plant Deconstruction, Plant Genetics & Breeding, Energy & Society