Dr. Taylor Uekert
@tayloruekert
Scientist @NREL, PhD @Cambridge_Uni, co-host @Greenscore1. Let's talk sustainability | renewable energy | circular economy | science communication. She/her
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Happy #ValentinesDay! We Greenscore - A Sustainability Podcast are showing our love for the planet by sharing #Sustainability tips for some of the most popular Valentine's gifts: chocolate, cards, flowers, and jewelry. Check it out wherever you listen to your #podcasts!
Woohoo Season 3! Really excited to share the episodes we've got lined up for you all. And even if you're not into #makeup, check this episode out for a chat about #microplastics (they're everywhere!) with Louise Dartford.
The last episode of Season 3 of Greenscore - A Sustainability Podcast is live! It will also be my last #podcast episode for a while as I take a little brain break π« But I hope you'll enjoy Jake and my collection of top #Sustainability tips and takeaways buzzsprout.com/1861209/134022β¦
Really pleased to see this work out! Coupling enzymes with photocatalysis for more efficient conversion of #plastic #waste into fuels and chemicals. Congrats to lead authors Subhajit Bhattacharjee and Jack Chengzhi Guo for turning this idea into a reality π
I had 3.5 fantastic years in the Reisner Lab. If you're thinking about a #PhDposition, check out these 3 great opportunities Cambridge University to explore photo(electro)catalysis for solar fuels and beyond!
#plasticpollution -> #hydrogen and graphene is pretty cool but probably not as cheap or environmentally friendly as researchers claim (yet). Appreciated the opportunity to read this recent work from Dr James Tour and comment on it for C&EN (Chemical & Engineering News)!
Wondering what #plastic, #Proteins, and #justice research @nrel have in common? Find out in my three presentations at the MRS Fall Meeting! Materials Research Society (MRS) #F23MRS
Only 10% of the chemicals produced in the U.S. each year are recycled. Which is...not a lot considering that we use #Chemicals every day, from plastic packaging to cleaning spray to food additives. Find out how we can change this in my new open-access work in RSC Sustainability.