讲座编号:jz-yjsb-2017-y052
讲座问题:Process Development for Bioproducts Generation and Nutrients Recycle from Agricultural Waste Materials
主 讲 人:胡波 副教授 University of Minnesota
讲座时间:2017年07月07日(周五)上午10:00
讲座所在:阜成路西校区教一楼304室
加入工具:生物加工历程,污水处置惩罚以及放弃物再使用方面的科研职员,全校对该讲座主题感兴趣的师生
主理单位:研究生院
承办单位:食物学院
主讲人简介:
胡波博士是明尼苏达大学副教授,美国化学工程师协会林业生物产品部理事。他供职于明大生物制品与生物系统工程系和生物手艺研究所,是明大图书馆协会,CFANS学院种族多元化与容纳委员会委员。他的研究偏向包括生物工艺开发,生物质资源使用以及情形污染处置惩罚。他向导的课题组已经申请到经费近400万美元,揭晓专利文章近40篇。
主讲内容:
Bioproducts generation from agricultural waste materials can minimize the environmental impacts of agricultural activities, alleviate the dependency on fossil fuels, and bring benefits to local industries. Dr. Bo Hu will introduce his research at University of Minnesota related to this area, emphasizing on biomass utilization, industrial fermentation and agricultural waste management. His research group is currently working on projects to remove phosphorus, nitrogen and sulfur from animal feeds and agricultural waste via different approaches, including mixotrophic microalgal and fungal cultivation and microbial electrochemical cells, and projects to develop and study the anaerobic degradation and industrial digestion systems. Dr. Hu’s team at UMN has set up several standard procedures, such as 16s rDNA fingerprint screening and microbial community analysis via high throughout pyrosequencing methods to study the bacteria community, 18s rDNA ITS sequences to identify fungal species, genetic modification of baker’s yeast; and several conversion platforms such as attached biofilm microalgae/fungal lichen cultivation, pelletized fungal fermentation, solid and hemi-solid state fermentation. In this presentation, he will explain several case studies in the process development for bioproducts generation and nutrients recycle, including a novel cell pelletization and attached growth method to immobilize and harvest fungal and microalgae cells, microbial electrochemical methods to remove nutrients from manure and an integrated process to extract phosphorus chemicals from corn ethanol industrial coproducts.