James Dumesic
@jdumesic
chemical engineer using catalysts to convert biomass to fuels and chemicals.
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http://www.engr.wisc.edu/che/faculty/dumesic_james.html 23-04-2010 12:30:59
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Wow! Not only most accessed, but the main paper from my graduate work on methanol synthesis is also among the highest cited papers in ACS Catalysis !
Very proud of being part of this account in ACS Catalysis celebrating the amazing career of James Dumesic . Impossible to pay him back for everything he has done for me, but surely will try my best to pay it forward and continue his legacy. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
A Career in Catalysis: James A. Dumesic pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… Hats off to the crew for their efforts to recognize James Dumesic UW-Madison College of Engineering! By Lund, Tatarchuk, Cardona-Martínez, Hill, Sanchez-Castillo, Huber, Román-Leshkov, Simonetti, Pagan-Torres, Schwartz, and Motagamwala
Manos Mavrikakis from UW-Madison CBE was selected for the 2021 Burwell Lectureship from NAMCatalysisSociety! What a great selection and huge congratulations to Manos! nacatsoc.org/news/manos-mav…
I'm excited to share the news that I will be joining West Virginia University WVU Statler College this fall as an assistant professor in #ChemE! My group will work to design catalytic materials for sustainable fuel and chemical production. 🧪♻️👩🔬
I'm thrilled to have Siddarth Krishna (Siddarth H Krishna) and Styliani Avraamidou join UW-Madison CBE! Check out this brief announcement about their exciting research interests: engr.wisc.edu/news/cbe-annou…
We're counting down to the 2021 WARF Innovation Awards! Meet our third nominee, a team of chemical engineers working to unlock bio building blocks and help farmers in the process. James Dumesic George Huber UW-Madison CBE UW-Madison College of Engineering #WisconsinInnovates warf.org/videos/green-s…
Check out our new cover art for Green Chemistry with James Dumesic for a new type of recyclable polymer made from biomass with help in the design from UW Grainger Institute.
Two former James Dumesic and UW-Madison CBE alumni on this list! Congratulations Jesse Bond (SyracuseBMCE) and Jean Marcel Gallo! axial.acs.org/2021/12/08/iec…
Siddarth Krishna (Siddarth H Krishna) fell in love with #catalysis as an undergraduate researcher, then honed his chops as a graduate student with UW-Madison CBE experts in the field James Dumesic and George Huber. Now, he’s returned as an assistant professor. engr.wisc.edu/news/focus-on-…
Our new paper (with James Dumesic) just got published. In it we describe how to synthesize organocatalysts that mimic enzymatic active sites and control the interaction between reactants, products, and transition states of catalytic reactions. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
Development of sustainable processes for production of monomers and a pharmaceutical ingredient from lignocellulosic biomass Research by James Dumesic et al. published in Cell Reports Physical Science #S24MRS hubs.li/Q02tBxLX0