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Page 1: Linneborn Prize Nominations 2015 updates  · PDF fileLINNEBORN AWARD (Updates 2015) Nominations proposed for the 2015 edition of the prize

Nominations for the

LINNEBORN AWARD

(Updates 2015)

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Nominations proposed for the 2015 edition of the prize

Nominator Candidate Organisation of

Candidate

Notes of Nominator Pages

Michael Beil Michael Harasek Vienna University of

Technology - Institute

of Chemical

Engineering, Austria

Prof. Harasek is a pioneer of the

Austrian and European biomethane

sector. Within his research activities in

this sector over nearly 15 years he

played a relevant part in bringing gas-

permeation for biomethane to a state-

of-the-art technology.

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Eulogio Castro Solange Mussatto Delft University of

Technology,

The Netherlands

Professor Mussatto is an expert in the

area of Biomass Conversion with over 17

years of experience in the development

of technologies for biomass

fractionation and fermentation

processes for the production of a variety

of valuable products including biofuels

and chemicals. During her scientific

career, she has already made

outstanding […]

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David

Chiaramonti

Esteban Chornet Chief Technology

Officer of Enerkem,

Prof Emeritus at

Sherbrooke Univ.,

Canada

Prof Chornet is a major contributor to

the development of bioenergy and

bioproducts, as well as to educating a

community of scientist in the field of

chemical and energy engineering. He

has been able to move the R&D to

industrial realities, towards

sustainability.

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Uwe R. Fritsche Göran Berndes Chalmers University

of Technology,

Sweden

Jack is a pioneer and innovator into why

pretreatment, fractionation and

enzymatic hydrolysis have to be

optimised to provide the front-end of a

Biorefinery and he has contributed to

many policy-related issues through work

with organisations such as IEA.

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Angela Grassi Kees Kwant NL Agency and

Climate Change,

The Netherlands

Kees W. Kwant has extensive experience

in developing and implementation of

bioenergy in the Netherlands and

abroad.

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Bernd

Krautkremer

Ulrich Schmack MicrobEnergy GmbH,

Germany

Pioneer in the biogas business.

Visionary. His efforts had a strong

impact on the political decisions in

Germany which were the basis for

development of the biogas technology.

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Laurentiu Liferi Iuliean Hornet ECOHORNET SRL,

Romania

Winner of Manager of the Year Prize

and Best Enterprise Prize with

ECOHORNET SRL for the activity in the

field of heat and electricity equipment

granted by Europe Business Assembly

and the Socrates International

Committee (October 2014, Oxford, UK).

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Nominator Candidate Organisation of

Candidate

Notes of Nominator Pages

Joan Manya Michael Antal Hawaii Natural

Energy Institute /

University of Hawaii

at Manoa, USA

Prof. Antal was the first researcher of

the 20th century to explore the use of

elevated pressure to enhance charcoal

yields. His Flash Carbonization process

realized 80% of the theoretical fixed-

carbon yield of charcoal. Antal was

among the first researchers to explore

the use of supercritical water for

biomass gasification and hydrogen

production […]

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Des Raj Des Raj Government PG

College Ambala

Kurukshetra

University

Kurukshetra, India

I Prof.(Dr) Des Raj working at higher

education commission Haryana India

last 17 yeras. I am awarded by Bharat

Shiksha Ratan Award in december 2012.

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Ines Roberto Solange Mussatto Delft University of

Technology,

The Netherlands

Professor Solange Mussatto holds her

Master and PhD degrees in the Biomass

Conversion field. She has over 17 years

of experience in this area and during all

her scientific career, she has made

outstanding contributions on the

development of technologies for

biomass conversion to biofuels and bio-

based chemicals […]

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Floor van der

Hilst

André Faaij Energy Academy

Europe

and Groningen

University,

The Netherlands

André Faaij pushes the scientific frontier

through research with high scientific and

societal relevance which is reflected in

the high amount of highly cited scientific

papers and the work for e.g. IPCC, GAE,

IEA, UN, EC, bioenergy industry, and

NGOs.

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NOMINATOR

Michael Beil

CANDIDATE

Michael Harasek

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Vienna University of Technology - Institute of

Chemical Engineering, Austria

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Prof. Harasek is a pioneer of the Austrian and European biomethane

sector. Within his research activities in this sector over nearly 15

years he played a relevant part in bringing gas-permeation for

biomethane to a state-of-the-art technology.

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NOMINATOR INFORMATION

First name Michael

Last / Given Name Beil

Present Position Scientist

Company / Institute Fraunhofer IWES

Address Königstor 59 34119 Kassel Germany

Phone +49/561/7294-421

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Michael

Last / Given Name Harasek

Present Position Permanent scientific staff position ("Assistenzprofessor"), Head of research group "Computational Fluid Dynamics and Thermal Process Engineering" at the Institute of Chemical Engineering (Vienna University of Technology)

Company / Institute Vienna University of Technology - Institute of Chemical Engineering

Address Getreidemarkt 9/166-2 1060 Vienna Austria

Phone +43/1-58801-15925

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

Prof. Harasek is a pioneer of the Austrian and European biomethane sector. Within his research activities in this sector over nearly 15 years he played a relevant part in bringing gas-permeation for biomethane to a state-of-the-art technology.

RATIONALE

Harasek's long term research activities over ~ 15 years in the energetic biomass sector can be seen as more than an indicator for being one of the pioneers in this field. Prof. Harasek focused early on permeation technologies for upgrading of biogas to natural gas quality. When Harasek started his research activities only a couple of plants had been in operation in only a few countries around the world. Meanwhile there are even more than one dozen companies which provide this technology. Therefore within his early research activities Prof. Harasek also influenced the worldwide market breakthrough of membranes for gas upgrading in a positive way. By his actions he therefore became one of the driving forces of the Austrian biomethane sector. This is documented by the international ranking referred to the number of biomethane projects per country where Austria is placed at No. seven.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Beil

Date 27/2/2015

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Prof. Harasek key activities

Biogas, Renewable Methane and Hydrogen:

oBiogas utilization

oBiogas treatment – desulphurization

oBiogas upgrading and grid injection

oPower-to-Gas – methanation, gas cleaning, process integration

oHydrogen transport using natural gas grids – hydrogen injection and recovery

oHydrogen from gasification gas

oProcess integration – efficiency issues

•Biomass utilization - Polygeneration

oSmall scale thermal biomass utilization – emission reduction via CFD, Stirling engines

(heat exchanger design)

oComputational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for combustor design (small scale & large scale;

straw combustion, DeNOx, staged combustion and burner design etc.)

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CURRICULUM VITAE Personal details Full name: Michael Ernst Rudolf HARASEK Academic degree: Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn. Address (Office): Vienna University of Technology

Institute of Chemical Engineering Getreidemarkt 9/166-2 A-1060 Vienna

Phone: +43 1 58801 166202 Mobile: +43 664 6104922 Fax: +43 1 58801 16699 Email: [email protected]

Date of birth: July 5th, 1966 Place of birth: Vienna, Austria Citizenship: Austrian Qualifications, Education Study: Chemical Engineering at the Vienna University of Technology 1985-1990 PhD-degree: March 5th, 1998 with honors (sub auspiciis praesidentis) PhD-thesis: „Pervaporation and Membrane Distillation for the Removal of

Organic Compounds from Aqueous Mixtures“ Languages: German, English, Russian Job experience January 1999 – present Head of Research Group “Computational Fluid Dynamics

and Thermal Process Engineering” at the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology

May 2002 – June 2002 Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI, USA) Teacher of Chemical Engineering Course

July 2000 – August 2000 Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI, USA) Teacher of Chemical Engineering Course

July 1999 – August 1999 Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI, USA) Teacher of Chemical Engineering Course

March 1995 – present Scientific staff position at the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology (“Universitätsassistent”)

October 1990 – Feb.1995 Research position at the Institute of Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology (“Vertragsassistent”)

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July 1988 – October 1989 Temporary employment in the Sandoz Forschungsinstitut Vienna, Austria (organic synthesis) July 1987 Temporary employment in the Sandoz Forschungsinstitut Vienna, Austria (organic synthesis) June 1985 – July 1985 Temporary employment at Somerset Technologies Inc., New Jersey, USA Special Courses Advanced Courses on Membrane Technology (within EU-program COMETT): • Manufacture of Polymeric Membranes (University of Twente / NL, Dec. 1992) • Gas Separation and Pervaporation (University of Bath / UK, June 1993) • Module- and Process Design (RWTH Aachen / GER, Feb. 1994) Various Courses – Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics Software in Chemical Engineering - FLUENT, PowerFlow (1999 – present) Current Position Permanent scientific staff position (“Assistenzprofessor”), head of research group „Computational Fluid Dynamics and Thermal Process Engineering“ at the Institute of Chemical Engineering (Vienna University of Technology. Currently 12 PhD students + 2 Post-Docs). Membership To Scientific Societies • Member of Austrian Chemical Society (GÖCH) • Member of German Chemical Society (DECHEMA) • Member of American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) • Member of Association for Iron and Steel Technology (AIST) • Member of Hygienic Engineering & Design Group (EHEDG) • Member of International Water Association (IWA) Honors • Winner of the 24th Dr.Ernst Fehrer Award 2005 (Best applied research project at Vienna

University of Technology) • Nomination for Houska Award, 2010 Current and Recent Major Research Projects • K1-MET (K1-Met Competence Centre – Follow Up, FFG, July 2015 – June 2019, Research

Group (RG) budget: € 450.000,-)

• K-imPACts (K-Project, FFG, September 2014 – August 2018, RG budget: € 390.000,-) 2

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• Underground Sun Storage (FFG, July 2014 – June 2016, Subcontractor of Axiom Angewandte Prozesstechnik, RG budget € 50.000,-)

• BiGa-Net (FFG, October 2014 – September 2017, Subcontrator of Güssing Energy Technologies GmbH, RG budget € 50.000,00)

• FlasH2S (Prize 2013, aws, April 2014 – April/May 2015, project budget € 76.262,00)

• Kasav (FFG, Partner, April 2014 – March 2017, RG budget € 111.437,00)

• HylyPure (FFG, Coordinator & R&D, January 2014 – December 2016, RG budget € 316.753,00)

• Development of a Catalytic Process for the Methanation of CO2 from Industrial Sources – “EE-Methan aus CO2” (Research Studios Austria, February 2013 –January 2016, budget € 118.420,-)

• Production Optimization of Energy Carriers from Exces Electrical Energy – “OptFuel” (Research Studios Austria, February 2013 – January 2016, budget € 158.120,-)

• Power to Gas – A System Analysis (Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth, September 2012 – February 2014, partner, project budget € 50.000,- )

• Decentral Green Hydrogen (Austrian Research Agency - FFG / Neue Energien 2020, Partner, January 2012 – April 2014, RG budget € 135.000,-)

• Development of an experimental combustion unit with an optimised heat exchanger to integrate a Stirling-module - StirBio (FFG / Energy Mission Austria – e!MISSION, Partner, April 2013 – September 2015, project budget € 80.776,00)

• SolidHeat Basic (FFG / Energy Mission Austria – e!MISSION, Partner, October 2013 – September 2016, project budget € 41.146,00)

• H2 MemClean (FFG / Neue Energien 2020, Partner, March 2011 – December 2013, project budget € 260.000,-)

• Process Analytical Technology Unit for Online Verification of the CIP Process in the Pharmaceutical Industry - PATOV (EU Project, FP 7-SME-2010-1-PATOV-262107, Coordinator & R&D, January 2011 – March 2013, project budget € 1.404.430,-)

• Promotion of Bio-Methane and its Market Development through Local and Regional Partnerships – Bio-methane Regions (EU Project, CIP-IEE-2010-271130, Partner, May 2011 – April 2014, project budget € 1.653.636,-)

• Short time contacting technology for the desulphurisation of renewable gaseous energy carriers – SHOCOTEC (FFG / Neue Energien 2020, Coordinator & R&D, May 2012 – April 2014, project budget € 413.573,-)

• Solar System Concept (power, heat and cooling) based on ORC and Absorption Cooling – SOLPOLSYS (FFG / Neue Energien 2020, Partner, January 2010 – June 2012, project budget € 608.894,-)

• Green Energy Conversion & Storage – GECO (FFG / Neue Energien 2020, May 2011 – April 2012, project budget € 86.663,-)

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• Energy Efficient Concentration of Product Solutions Promotion of Prototypes – PRIZE 2010, Austrian Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth, project budget € 147.140,-)

• K1-BioEnergy 2020+ - Area II Project 2-4 Integrated Biogas Upgrading with Enhanced Process Control (K1-BioEnergy2020+ Competence Center – October 2008 – March 2012, project budget € 373.000,-)

• Development and Scale-up of New Basalt Fiber Spinning Process by Combined FEM / CFD and Process Control (FFG / Contractor of Asamer Basaltic Fibers GmbH, October 2006 – May 2010, RG budget € 300.000,-)

• Virtual Biogas – Task 2 – Development and Operation of a Biogas Upgrading Using Membranes in Bruck/Leitha (FFG / Energiesysteme der Zukunft, OMV, EVN, WienEnergie Gasnetz) – July 2006 – December 2009, RG budget € 250.000,-)

• K1-MET - Advanced Metallurgical and Environmental Process Development – CFD Modelling of Raceways in Blast Furnaces (K1-MET Competence Center / FFG – Contractor of VoestAlpine Stahl, July 2008 – June 2015, RG budget € 410.00,-)

• Development of Mixing Systems for Biogas Plants with Better Mixing Behaviour and Reduced Energy Consumption by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) – (FFG / Energiesysteme der Zukunft, May 2008 – April 2010, RG budget € 119.000,-)

• RFCS-Inject – CFD Modelling of Raceways in Blast Furnaces (EU Iron&Steel Project, Subcontractor of VoestAlpine Stahl, July 2008 – June 2012, RG budget € 88.000,-)

• Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) of Biomass Grate Furnace Systems (FFG / Contractor of Polytechnik GmbH, July 2006 – June 2007, RG budget € 40.000,-)

• Optimization of Fluidized Bed Biomass Combustion Systems by CFD (FFG / Contractor of A-TEC Industries, Austrian Energy & Environment, May 2005 – April 2007, € 145.000,-)

• Efficient Biogas Upgrading by Gas Permeation of Biogas from Energy Crops Digestion (FFG / Energiesysteme der Zukunft, March 2004 – February 2005, € 165.000,-)

• Recycling of Tar Asphalt from Road and Highway Construction by using Environmentally Friendly Methods - REC-TAR (EU-CRAFT – Project G1ST-CT-2002-50273, February 2003 – July 2004, TU budget: € 160.000,-)

• Biogas Upgrading Using Membranes (Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Infrastruktur und Technologie - BMVIT, January 2003 – December 2003, € 35.000,-)

• Reduction of Ozone Emissions from Laminators for Packaging Materials Using CFD Methods (SIG Combibloc GmbH, Saalfelden, May 2004 – March 2006, € 170.000,-)

• New Small Scale Innovative Energy Biomass Combustor - NESSIE (EU Project NNE5/2001/517, January 2003 – December 2005, Project Management of Task 9, CFD of Biomass Combustion System, Task budget € 120.000,-)

• Development of a Navier-Stokes Based CFD Solver for the Modelling of DeNOx Catalysts (CERAM Prozellanfabrik Frauenthal - Katalysatoren, October 2002 – June 2004, € 28.000,-)

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• CFD Simulation of DeNOx Plants (Austrian Energy & Environment (December 2000 – February 2002, € 50.000,-)

• Investigation and Optimisation of Dry Flue Gas Cleaning Systems by CFD Methods (FFF-Project Austrian Energy & Environment, March 1999 – February 2000, € 40.000,-)

• Investigation of Corrosion Behaviour of Amine Scrubbers – Development of Corrosivitiy Measurement (FFF-Project OMV AG, Schwechat (Juni 1998 - August 2001, € 150.000,-)

Teaching Expertise 159.024 Design of Membrane Separation Processes - Auslegung von

Membrantrennprozessen, Lecture 1,0 (since 1997)

159.025 Design of Membrane Separation Processes - Auslegung von Membrantrennprozessen, Calculation Excercise 1,0 (since 1997)

166.030 Basic Engineering II (Process Analysis), Lecture 1,0 (since 1996, since 2007 166.180, Lecture 1,5)

166.034 Basic Engineering VI (Thermal Process Engineering), Lecture 1,0 (1996 - 2006)

166.036 Basic Engineering VIII, Seminar 6,0 (since 1998)

159.682 Chemical Engineering Lab (Unit Operations) – Verfahrenstechnik Laborübungen für Chemiker, Lab Excercise 5,0 (since 1994)

159.698 Chemical Engineering Calculus - Verfahrenstechnik Rechenübungen, Calculation Excercise 2,0 (since 1994)

159.808 Chemical Engineering Lab (Unit Operations) – Verfahrenstechnik I Labor, Lab Excercise 5,0 (since 1994)

166.049 CFD of Separation Processes – Fluiddynamik (CFD) Thermischer Trennverfahren, Lecture 2,0 (since 2002)

166.050 CFD of Separation Processes – Fluiddynamik (CFD) Thermischer Trennverfahren, Calculation Excercise 4,0 (since 2002)

166.179 Process control and modelling in biochemical engineering - Prozessregelung und Modellbildung in der BioVT, Lecture 2,0 (since 2006)

International Teaching Expertise 2002 - current Course Director of 1st and all subsequent Vienna Chemical Engineering

Summer Schools - 5 week program in July/August (American-European Engineering Exchange)

May – June 2002, July – August 2000, July – August 1999 Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI, USA) (Chemical Engineering Course)

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Selected Publications • M. Miltner, M. Harasek: “CDF-Simulation der Biomasseverbrennung unter Anwendung

leistungsfähiger Modellansätze”; Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 86 (2014), 9; 1618 - 1619 • M. Miltner, C. Jordan, M. Harasek: “On the Applicability of RANS-Turbulence Models in

CFD Simulations for the Description of Turbulent Free Jets During Biomass Combustion“; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 39 (2014), 913 - 918

• C. Jordan, C. Maier, Z. Harsfalvi, B. Kiss, M. Harasek: “Optical and Numerical Analysis of Droplet Breakup”; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 39 (2014), 1735 - 1740

• A. Feichtinger, A. Makaruk, E. Weinmüller, A. Friedl, M. Harasek: "Collocation Method for the Modeling of Membrane Gas Permeation Systems"; International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation, 15 (2014), 5; 307 - 316

• A. Feichtinger, A. Makaruk, E. Weinmüller, A. Friedl, M. Harasek: "Collocation method for the modeling of membrane gas permeation systems"; in: "ASC Report 18/2013", ed.: Institute for Analysis and Scientific Computing; Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria, 2013, ISBN: 978-3-902627-06-3 , 1 - 9

• C. Maier, C. Jordan, M. Harasek, C. Feilmayr, C. Thaler: „Investigation of Alternative Reducing Agend Injection into the Raceway of Blast Furnaces using CFD“; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 35 (2013), 1345 – 1350

• C. Maier, C. Jordan, M. Kneppter, A. Babich, D. Senk, C. Feilmayr, C. Thaler, M. Harasek: „Numerical and Experimental Study of Alternative Reductant Injection into the Raceway of the Blast Furnace”; BHM Berg- und Hüttenmännische Montashefte, 158 (2013), 11; 453 - 454

• L. Kamarad, S. Pohn, G. Bochmann, M. Harasek: "Determination of mixing quality in biogas plant digesters using tracer tests and computational fluid dynamics"; Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis, 140 (2013), 5; 1269 – 1278

• T. Siegmann-Hegerfeld, A. Genner, M. Brandstetter, M. Miltner, B. Lendl, M. Harasek: „Online Monitoring of TOC Contaminations in Clean-in-Place Processes for Optimized Process Control, Increased Process Efficiency and Quality“; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 35 (2013), 979 – 984.

• A. Makaruk, M. Miltner, M. Harasek: "Biogas desulfurization and biogas upgrading using a hybrid membrane system - modeling study"; Water Science and Technology, 67 (2013), 2; 326 - 332

• J. Ecker, T. Raab, M. Harasek: "Nanofiltration as key technology for the separation of LA and AA"; Journal of Membrane Science, 389 (2012); 389 – 398

• S. Gul, M. Harasek: "Energy saving in sugar manufacturing through the integration of environmental friendly new membrane processes fot thin juice pre-concentration"; Applied Thermal Engineering, 43 (2012); 128 – 133

• M. Harasek: "Virtuelles Biogas - Aufbereitung und Netzeinbindung"; Bioenergie plus: Wege für Ressourceneffizienz und Klimaschutz, 1 (2012); 14 – 15

• J. Krischan, A. Makaruk, M. Harasek: "Design and scale-up of an oxidative scrubbing process for the selective removal of hydrogen sulfide from biogas"; Journal of Hazardous Materials, 215 - 216 (2012); 49 – 56

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• C. Maier, C. Jordan, M. Harasek, C. Feilmayr, C. Thaler: "Implementation and Validation of a Three-Dimensional Multiphase-CFD-Model for Blast Furnace Processes"; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 29 (2012); 925 – 930

• A. Makaruk, M. Miltner, M. Harasek: "Membrane gas permeation in the upgrading of renewable hydrogen from biomass steam gasification gases"; Applied Thermal Engineering, 43 (2012); 134 – 140

• A. Makaruk, M. Miltner, M. Harasek: "Membrane gas permeation in the production of renewable gaseous fuels"; Procedia Engineering, 44 (2012); 1342

• M. Miltner, A. Makaruk, J. Krischan, M. Harasek: "Chemical-oxidative scrubbing for the removal of hydrogen sulphide from raw biogas : potentials and economics"; Water Science and Technology, 66 (2012); 1354 – 1360

• M. Miltner, A. Makaruk, M. Harasek: "Membranverfahren bei der Gewinnung von Wasserstoff aus dem Producergas der Biomasse-Dampfvergasung"; Chemie Ingenieur Technik, 84 (2012), 8; 1279 - 1280

• J. Nagy, A. Horvath, C. Jordan, M. Harasek: "Turbulent Phenomena in the Aerobreakup of Liquid Droplets"; CFD Letters, 4 (2012), 3; 112 – 126

• M. Szwast, A. Makaruk, M. Harasek: "Gas separation membranes made of PEBA block copolymer"; Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, 5 (2012), 4; 107 – 111

• C. Jordan, M. Harasek: "Improvement of a Combustion Unit Based on a Grate Furnace for Granular Dry Solid Biofuels Using CFD Methods"; Heat Transfer Engineering, 31 (2010), 9; 774 - 781

• C. Jordan, M. Harasek, F. Zauner, F. Kirchbacher, C. Feilmayr, S. Schuster: "CFD Analysis of Injection of Heavy Fuel Oil and Plastic Particles into a Blast Furnace Raceway - Estimation of Droplet Size Distribution"; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 21 (2010); 1087 – 1092

• C. Kuttner, M. Miltner, M. Harasek, A. Friedl: "Process-Simulation and Computational Fluid Dynamics for the Development of a Novel Solid Biomass-Fired Combustor"; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 21 (2010); 1093 – 1098

• 10: Towards Sustainable Combustion", (2010); 9 pp • C. Maier, W. Weichselbaum, M. Schlerka, M. Harasek: "Development of Agitation

Systems in Biogas Plants: Investigation of Mixing Characteristics, Improvement of Energy Efficiency and Scale-up using CFD"; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 21 (2010); 1195 – 1200

• A. Makaruk, M. Miltner, M. Harasek: "Membrane biogas upgrading processes for the production of natural gas substitute"; Separation and Purification Technology, 74 (2010); 83 - 92

• M. Miltner, A. Makaruk, M. Harasek: "Investigation of the Long-Term Performance of an Industrial-Scale Biogas Upgrading Plant with Grid Supply Applying Gas Permeation Membranes"; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 21 (2010); 1213 - 1218

• S. Gul, A. Friedl, M. Harasek: "NF/RO in the Sugar Industry: Energy Savings Through novel Process Combination"; Proceedings: 5. Minisymposium Verfahrenstechnik, Wien; 24.06.2009 - 25.06.2009; in: "5.Minisymposium Verfahrenstechnik - Tagungsband", (2009), ISBN: 978-3-9502731-0-6; 197 - 200

• A. Horvath, C. Jordan, M. Lukasser, C. Kuttner, A. Makaruk, M. Harasek: "CFD Simulation of Bubble Columns using the VOF Model: Comparison of commercial and Open Source Solvers with an Experiment"; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 18 (2009); 605 – 610

• A. Makaruk, M. Harasek: "Numerical algorithm for modelling multicomponent multipermeator systems"; Journal of Membrane Science, 344 (2009); 258 - 265

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• M. Miltner, A. Makaruk, H. Bala, M. Harasek: "Biogas Upgrading for Transportation Purposes - Operational Experiences with Austria's first Bio-CNG Fuelling Station"; Chemical Engineering Transactions, 18 (2009); 617 – 622.

• A. Horvath, C. Jordan, M. Harasek: "Influence of Vortex-Finder Diameter on Axial Gas Flow in Simple Cyclone"; Chemical Product and Process Modeling, 3 (2008), 1; 26 pp

• A. Horvath, C. Jordan, G. Forstner, P. Altacher, M. Harasek: "CFD methods for the reduction of reactive gas emission from a paper laminating machine"; Journal of Hazardous Materials, 144 (2007); 687 - 691

• M. Miltner, A. Makaruk, M. Harasek, A. Friedl: "Computational fluid dynamic simulation of a solid biomass combustor: modelling approaches"; Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy (invited), 10 (2008), 2; 165 – 174

• M. Miltner, A. Miltner, M. Harasek, A. Friedl: "Process simulation and CFD calculations for the development of an innovative baled biomass-fired combustion chamber"; Applied Thermal Engineering, 27 (2007); 1138 - 1143

• S. Abermann, C. Jordan, M. Harasek, E. Bertagnolli: "Processing and simulation of few nm thick high-k dielectric films"; Microelectronic Engineering, 83 (2006); 1571 - 1572

• A. Friedl, M. Harasek, I. Cotet, I. Siminiceanu: "Electrodialysis of ammonium sulfate solutions (II).Conductivity measurement and correlation"; in: "Chemical Industry and Environment V (5th European meeting on Chemical Industry and Environment)", W. Höflinger (ed.); issued by: Vienna University of Technology; Ferdinand Berger & Söhne GmbH, Horn, Austria, 2006, ISBN: 3900554579; 412 - 417

• A. Fuqaha, M. Harasek, A. Friedl: "Review of membrane biological reactor for drinking water production"; in: "Chemical Industry and Environment V (5th European meeting on Chemical Industry and Environment)", W. Höflinger (ed.); issued by: Vienna University of Technology; Ferdinand Berger & Söhne GmbH, Horn, Austria, 2006, ISBN: 3900554579; 117 - 125

• A. Horvath, C. Jordan, G. Forstner, P. Altacher, M. Harasek: "Control of emission of reactive gas from a paper laminating machine by use of CFD"; in: "Chemical Industry and Environment V (5th European meeting on Chemical Industry and Environment)", W. Höflinger (ed.); issued by: Vienna University of Technology; Ferdinand Berger & Söhne GmbH, Horn, Austria, 2006, ISBN: 3900554579; 643 - 651

• N. Kaun, S. Kulka, J. Frank, U. Schade, M. Vellekoop, M. Harasek, B. Lendl: "Towards biochemical reaction monitoring using FT-IR synchrotron radiation"; Analyst, 131 (2006), 4; 489 - 494

• R. Schlesinger, G. Götzinger, H. Sixta, A. Friedl, M. Harasek: "Evaluation of alkali resistant nanofiltration membranes for the separation of hemicellulose from concentrated alkaline process liquors"; Desalination, 192 (2006); 303 - 314

• I. Siminiceanu, S. Dragan, A. Friedl, M. Harasek: "Study of the dry flue gas desulphurization by calcined limestone"; Environmental Engineering and Management Journal, 5 (2006), 3; 433 - 443

• R. Schlesinger, T. Röder, G. Götzinger, H. Sixta, M. Harasek, A. Friedl: "Influence of hemicellulose aggregate and gel layer formation on flux and retention during nanofiltration of alkaline solutions"; Desalination, 175 (2005); 121 – 134

• M. Steindl, T. Röder, R. Simharl, M. Harasek, A. Friedl, H. Sixta: "Online Raman monitoring of the phase transition of magnesium sulphite hydrate"; Chemical Engineering and Processing, 44 (2005); 471 - 475

• M. Harasek, A. Horvath, C. Jordan: "Investigation of dependence of gas flow on the geometry of cyclonic separators by CFD simulations"; in: "CHISA 2004 - 16th International

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Congress of Chemical and Process Engineering", issued by: Czech Society of Chemical Engineering; Czech Society of Chemical Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic, 2004, ISBN: 80-86059-40-5, Paper ID 0606 (E3.6); 14 pp

• M. Harasek, M. Miltner, C. Jordan, A. Friedl: "CFD-simulation of a baled biomass-fired furnace: Combustion modelling and design optimisation for the reduction of emissions"; in: "Second World Biomass Conference Rome", issued by: 2nd World Conference and Technology Exhibition on Biomass for Energy, Industry and Climate Protection; ETA, Florence, 2004, ISBN: 88-89407-04-2; 1391 - 1393

• G. Löffler, R. Sieber, M. Harasek, H. Hofbauer, R. Hauss, J. Landauf: "NOx Formation in Natural Gas Combustion-Evaluation of Simplified Reaction Schemes for CFD Calculations"; Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 44 (2005); 6622 - 6633

• R. Schlesinger, T. Röder, G. Götzinger, M. Harasek, A. Friedl, H. Sixta, H. Weber: "Hemicellulose fouling behaviour during nanofiltration of press liquor"; Lenzinger Berichte, 83 (2004); 46 - 54

• M. Steindl, T. Röder, R. Simharl, M. Harasek, A. Friedl, H. Sixta, H. Weber: "Monitoring of the phase transition of magnesium sulphite hydrates by online raman spectroscopy"; Lenzinger Berichte, 83 (2004); 55 - 59

• P. Schausberger, G. Rheina-Wolbeck, A. Friedl, M. Harasek, E. Perz: "Enhancement of an object-oriented power plant simulator by seawater desalination topics"; Desalination, 156 (2003); 355 - 360

• W. Wukovits, M. Harasek, A. Friedl: "A knowledge based system to support the process selection during waste water treatment"; Resources Conservation and Recycling, 37 (2003); 205 - 215

• M. Staudacher, M. Harasek, T. Brinkmann, W. Hilgendorff, A. Friedl: "CFD-simulation of mass transfer effects in gas and vapour permeation modules"; Desalination, 146 (2002); 237 - 241

Patents and Utility Models • M.Harasek, A.Makaruk: “Energiespeichersystem”, Austrian Patent and International

Patent, Application: PCT/AT2014/050160; planned publication date: 15.05.2015. • M. Harasek, A. Makaruk: “Process and Apparatus for Desulfurizing Gas Mitxtures”;

Patent: International, Nr. WO 2014/201487 AI; Appl. 20.06.2013, published: 24.12.2014 • A. Makaruk, M. Harasek: “Permeatorsystem zur Trennung von Gasgemischen”; AT

513644 A1, Austrian Patent, Application: 27.11.2012, Published: 15.06.2014 • M. Harasek, S. Gul: "Method and device for concentrating material solutions"; Patent:

International, Nr. WO 2011/029110 A1; Appl.: 08.09.2010, published: 17.03.2011. • Harasek, M.; Szivacz, J.: Recovery of nitrogen from air. WO 2004020333 PCT Int. Appl.

(2004), (20 pp.) Priority Appl.: AT 2002-1285. • Harasek, M.; Szivacz, J.: Procedure for drying and shutting down of a membrane module

for gas permeation connected beyond a pressure source. AT 409224B, Austrian Patent (2002), (8 pp.) Application: AT 2001-255.

• Harasek, M.; Szivacz, J.: Gas permeation device and method. WO 2002026359 PCT Int. Appl. (2002), (20 pp.) Priority Appl.: AT 2000-1625

• Harasek, M.; Szivacz, J.: Verfahren zur Trocknung und Stillegung mindestens eines einer Druckquelle nachgeschalteten zur Gaspermeation vorgesehenen Membranmoduls. AT 408619B, Austrian Patent (2002), (10 pp.) Application: AT 2000-1625

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NOMINATOR

Eulogio Castro

CANDIDATE

Solange Mussatto

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Delft University of Technology,

The Netherlands

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Professor Mussatto is an expert in the area of Biomass Conversion

with over 17 years of experience in the development of technologies

for biomass fractionation and fermentation processes for the

production of a variety of valuable products including biofuels and

chemicals. During her scientific career, she has already made

outstanding […]

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First name Eulogio

Last / Given Name Castro

Present Position Professor

Company / Institute University of Jaen

Address Dept. of Chemical, Environmental and Materials Enginerering Campus Las Lagunillas University of Jaen 23071 Jaen, Spain

Phone +34953212163

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Solange

Last / Given Name Mussatto

Present Position Invited Assistant Professor

Company / Institute Delft University of Technology

Address Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology, Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC, Delft, The Netherlands

Phone +31 (0) 15 278 8789

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

acetic acid; activated carbon; alcoholic beverage; alkaline; antioxidants; bioactive compounds; biomass; bioreactor; biorefinery; brewer's spent grains; cellulose; detoxification; dilute-acid; enzymatic hydrolysis; enzymes; ethanol; fermentation; fructooligosaccharides; furfural; glucose; hemicellulose; hydrolysate; hydrothermal; hydroxymethylfurfural; inhibitors; lactic acid; lignin; lignocellulosis material; nutrients; optimization; organosolv; phenolic compounds; pre-treatment; rice straw; spent coffee grounds; sugarcane bagasse; xylitol; xylose.

RATIONALE

Professor Mussatto is an expert in the area of Biomass Conversion with over 17 years of experience in the development of technologies for biomass fractionation and fermentation processes for the production of a variety of valuable products including biofuels and chemicals. During her scientific career, she has already made outstanding contributions on the development of technologies for biomass conversion , and has published more than 100 papers in peer review journals and 3 patents. Currently, she is project leader for the staff training on the bench and pilot pretreatment scales of a Facility in Netherlands. She is an outstanding woman working in the area of Biomass conversion and deserves to get this award for all the remarkable results that has already achieved. She has a very significant record in publications and collaboration with important research groups around the world.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Eulogio Castro

Date 1/3/2015

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KeyActivitiesintheField

Prof.SolangeMussattois Invited Assistant Professor at the Department of Biotechnology, Delft

University of Technology, in Netherlands. She is a recognized expert in Biomass Conversion

with over 17 years of experience on the valorization of biomass for the production of energy

and chemicals.

Herresearchactivitiesarefocusedonthevalorizationofbiomassinabiorefineryconceptfortheproduct

ionoffuelsandbio-based products.

She is an outstanding scientist, project leader and mentor and has demonstrated a strong

commitment on the development of the Biomass Conversion area. Some of her contributions

include: 17 years research experience on biomass conversion technology (since 1998); More

than 100 papers in peer review journals and 3 patents; Project leader for the staff training on

the bench and pilot pretreatment scales at the Bioprocess Pilot Facility (in Delft, NL);

Supervision of more than 50 students including PhD,PDEng, MSc, and graduate students.

She is very creative and in 2013 one of her works was recognized by the Time magazine (US)

as one of the best inventions of the year 2013. Such work consisted in using the spent coffee

biomass for the production of a new alcoholic beverage. She has also been awarded with other

important prizes, two of them by the Brazilian Society of Food Science and Technology,

another one from the InstituteofFoodTechnologists-TheSocietyforFoodScienceandTechnology

(US).

Prof. Mussatto has great knowledge on the pre-treatmentarea as well asontheuseofchemical

andfermentationprocessesforbiomassconversion

tovaluableproducts.Shehasalreadyproposedpotentialbiorefineriesfortheconversionofdifferent

biomasswastes in different products. Currently she is also dedicated to the production of biojet

fuel from biomass, which is a topic of great relevance nowadays.

Besidestheexperimentalcomponent,she evaluate the

processesinatechnoeconomicperspectivetoverifytheirpotentialforindustrialimplementation.

She is an outstanding woman working in the area of Biomass conversion and deserves to get

this award for all the remarkable results that has already achieved. She is less than 40 years old

and has already a very significant record in publications (index h = 25 - Scopus) and

collaboration with important research groups around the world. She is Associate Editor of the

Brazilian Journal of Microbiology and contributes regularly as referee to a number of

international scientific journals and funding agencies.

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Curriculum Vitae

Solange Inês Mussatto Dragone

(Name in citations: MUSSATTO S.I.; Solange I. Mussatto; S.I. MUSSATTO; DRAGONE S.I.M.)

Birth place and date: Amparo / SP, Brazil – 24/09/1976

Nationality: Brazilian

Work Address: Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology. Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC Delft, The Netherlands

Mobile Phone (Preferred): +31 6 237 96402; Work Phone: +31 15 278 8789; Fax: +31 15 278 2355

Email addresses: [email protected]; [email protected]

ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Solange_Mussatto

July 2014 - Actual Invited Assistant Professor Delft University of Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Applied Sciences. Delft, The Netherlands

Oct 2013 – June 2014 Assistant Researcher University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering. Braga, Portugal

Jun 2011 – June 2014 Assistant Director - Fermentation Laboratory University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering. Braga, Portugal

Sep 2007 – Sep 2013 Post-doctoral Researcher

University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering. Braga, Portugal

Jun 2013 – Jul 2013 Invited Researcher Autonomous University of Coahuila, Department of Biotechnology and Department of Chemical Engineering. Saltillo, Mexico

Nov 2012 – Dec 2012 Invited Researcher Jeju National University, Laboratory of Marine Bio-Resources Technology, Faculty of Marine Biomedical Science. Jeju, South Korea

Oct 2011 – Nov 2011 Invited Researcher University of Jaen, Department of Chemical Environmental and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Experimental Sciences. Jaen, Spain

Jun 2011 – Jul 2011 Visiting Researcher Autonomous University of Coahuila, Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Chemistry. Saltillo, Mexico

Feb 2002 – Feb 2003 Professor Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

Feb 2002 – Feb 2003 Professor Technical College of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

2 Professional Experience

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2003-2007 PhD in Industrial Biotechnology Engineering College of Lorena, University of São Paulo. Lorena, Brazil

2000-2002 Master Science in Industrial Biotechnology Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

1995-1999 Graduation in Chemical Industrial Engineering Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

1) Extraction of sugars and bioactive compounds from lignocellulosic biomass, plants and macroalgae by different pre-treatment processes including dilute-acid, alkaline, organosolv, hydrothermal, solid-to-liquid extraction, microwave assisted extraction, and enzymatic hydrolysis.

2) Bioprocesses for the production of value-added compounds including ethanol, biojet fuel, xylitol, organic acids, fructooligosaccharides, bioactive compounds, alcoholic beverages, enzymes, activated carbon, and others.

3) Fermentation technology: submerged and solid-state fermentation systems; Immobilized cell systems; downstream processes.

4) Optimization of processes conditions by using statistical tools (experimental design, response surface methodology).

Listening Speaking Reading Writing

Portuguese Native language Native language Native language Native language

Spanish Fluent Fluent Fluent Fluent

English Very good Good Very good Very good

Dutch Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner

Sep/2012 - Actual Development of technologies for ethanol production from existents and new plantations of lechuguilla (Agave lechuguilla) from the semi desert region in the North of Mexico (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Mexican Department of Agriculture (SAGARPA – Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación).

Oct/2013 – June/2014 BIO2Norte - Biotechnology and Bioengineering for the Quality of Life and Sustainable Development. Research line: BioInd - Biotechnology and Bioengineering for improved Industrial and Agro-Food processes (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional - FEDER.

Jan/2013 – June/2014 Strategic Project – LA 23 – 2013-2014 (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia – FCT – Portugal.

Jan/2011 – Sep/2013 Implementation of solid-state fermentation systems for bioactive compounds production (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação para a Ciência e a

6 Participation in Research Projects

5 Language Skills

4 Main Research Activities

3 Academic Background

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Tecnologia – FCT – Portugal.

Jun/2010 – Dec/2012 Alganol – Bioethanol production and CO2 sequestration from high starch accumulating microalgae in a continuous oscillatory flow bioreactor (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Agência de Inovação - AdI - Portugal.

Jan/2008 – Dec/2010 Development of advanced processes for fructooligosaccharides production (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia – FCT – Portugal.

Sep/2007 – Dec/2007 Project CEBio – Competences for bioenergy (Research grant). Funding agency: Agência de Inovação - AdI - Portugal.

Apr/2005 – Apr/2007 Continuous high gravity beer fermentation using brewer’s spent grains as yeast immobilization carrier (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico-CNPq – Brazil.

Mar/2005 – Mar/2007 Production of enzymes and food additives for biotechnological pathway using lignocellulosic raw materials (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico-CNPq – Brazil.

Nov/2004 – Feb/2007 Selective separation of the main organic fractions from brewer’s spent grain aiming the production of food additives (xylitol and lactic acid) by biotechnological process (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Mar/2003 – Jun/2007 Integral use of brewery by-product in chemical and biotechnological processes (Research grant). Funding agency: Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – CAPES – Brazil.

Aug/2003 – Mar/2004 Repair of the ultraviolet detector of the high-performance liquid chromatography system (Staff Member – Financial assistance project). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Mar/2000 – Feb/2002 Influence of the rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate treatment on xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Jan/2000 – Dec/2001 Obtainment and fermentation of rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Jul/1999 – Dec/1999 Evaluation of the xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii from rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate pre-treated with activated charcoal (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Mar/1998 – Jun/1999 Determination of parameters of the rice straw acid hydrolysis for high xylose recovery (Research grant). Funding agency: Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil.

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Supervision of 3 PhD students

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1) Diana Beatriz Muñiz Marquez. Solid state fermentation for production, recovery and application of enzymes associated to biosynthesis of FOS. PhD Thesis in Food Science and Technology - Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (México). 2013 - Actual.

2) Ercília Maria dos Santos Machado. Extração de compostos de valor acrescentado a partir da borra de café e sua utilização na elaboração de bebidas fermentadas e destiladas. PhD Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2011 - Actual.

3) Lina Fernanda Ballesteros Giraldo. Extração e caracterização de polissacáridos a partir da borra de café e sua incorporação em filmes edíveis. PhD Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2011 - Actual.

Supervision of 2 PDEng students

1) Catarina Marciano Alves. Techno-economic assessment and mapping of refining technologies for aviation biofuels supply chains in Brazil. PDEng Project in Bioprocess Engineering Design - – Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). 2014 - Actual.

2) Nantia Bikaki. Feasibility analysis of sustainable and affordable biofuels in the Brazilian context. PDEng Project in Bioprocess Engineering Design - – Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). 2014 - Actual.

Supervision of 2 MSc students

1) Juan Eduardo Carmona González – Analysis of the impact of high voltage electric pulses on the pretreatment and saccharification of Agave lechuguilla fibers for ethanol production. MSc Thesis in Biotechnology - Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (México). 2013 - Actual.

2) Maria do Céu Rodrigues Fernandes. Valorisation of winery residues as substrates for biotechnological processes. MSc Thesis in Bioengineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014 - Actual.

Supervision of 4 Visiting students

1) Paulina Morales Arancibia. Adaptation and selection of Spathaspora passalidarum mutants strains resistant to inhibitors. PhD student from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso y Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (Chile). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

2) Laura Maria Solis Salas. Extracción, purificación e identificación de los compuestos bioactivos obtenidos de residuos de naranja Valencia (Citrus sinensis L.). MSc student from the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (México). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

3) Ruth Betsabe Cuvas Limon. Biotransformación de una bebida simbiótica a base de bacterias acido lácticas y Aloe vera mediante fermentación y su evaluación y caracterización de los metabolitos productos de la interacción probiótica-prebiótica. MSc student from the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (México). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

4) María Elena Velázquez Arellano. Desarrollo de un proceso para la producción de pigmentos por Monascus purpures CECT2955 en cultivo en estado sólido con residuos agroindustriales deshidratados de Aloe vera. MSc student from the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (México). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

Concluded - 40 Supervision of 2 PhD, 1 PDEng, 6 MSc and 1 graduation students, 8 research assistants, and 22 visiting students (14 PhD, 8 MSc)

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1) Dulce Abril Flores Maltos. Producción y purificación de la fructosiltransferasa obtenida por fermentación en estado sólido y recuperación de fructooligosacáridos. PhD Thesis in Food Science and Technology - Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (México). 2014.

2) Micael Filipe Gonçalves. Study of the process for the production of vegetables in bottles and cans. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014.

3) Maria Ferreira Salgado Oliveira Costa. Analytical quality control of flexible packaging. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014.

4) Antonia Mayer. Integrating sustainable biomass feedstock and downstream conversion with focus on the case of Brazil. PDEng Report in Bioprocess Engineering Design – Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). 2014.

5) Josune Baz Juncal. Polysaccharides recovery from seaweeds by microwave-assisted extraction and characterization of their chemical, structural and antioxidant properties. Individual Project in Biological Engineering (Final Graduation Project) - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014.

6) Sílvia Lopes Ferreira Martins. Bioactive compounds recovery from Larrea tridentata leaves and their potential benefits for human health. PhD Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2012.

7) Nuno Gomes Teles de Meneses. Produção de bebida destilada e etanol combustível a partir de resíduos da indústria cervejeira. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2011.

8) Armando Ricardo Magalhães Sampaio. Desenvolvimento de tecnologias para produção de etanol a partir do hidrolisado da borra de café. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2010.

9) Margarida de Sousa e Silva Barros Prata. Produção de fruto-oligosacáridos usando sistemas de células imobilizadas. MSc Thesis in Technology, Science and Food Safety - Universidade do Porto (Portugal). 2009.

10) Ercília Maria dos Santos Machado. Reaproveitamento de resíduos da indústria do café como matéria-prima para a produção de etanol. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2009.

Feb/2014 – June/2014

Professor Disciplines: Biochemical Engineering; Project in Processes Engineering; Industrial Fine Chemistry

University of Minho, Portugal. Course: Integrated Master in Biological Engineering

Feb/2014 – June/2014

Professor Discipline: Bioprocess Engineering II

University of Minho, Portugal. Course: Integrated Master in Bioengineering

May/2013 Lecturer Discipline: Advanced Topics in Biological and Chemical Engineering II

University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering, Braga, Portugal Course: PhD in Biological and Chemical Engineering

May/2012 Lecturer University of Minho, Centre of Biological

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Discipline: Advanced Topics in Engineering, Braga, Portugal Biological and Chemical Engineering II Course: PhD in Biological and Chemical

Engineering

Apr/2011 Lecturer Discipline: Advanced Topics in Biological and Chemical Engineering II

University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering, Braga, Portugal Course: PhD in Biological and Chemical Engineering

Mar/2004 – May/2004

Invited Professor Discipline: Biochemistry

Chemical Engineering School of Lorena - FAENQUIL, Lorena/SP, Brazil. Course: Graduation in Chemical Engineering

Feb/2002 – Feb/2003

Professor Disciplines: Physics, Mechanics, Inorganic Chemistry, Unitary Operations

Chemical Engineering School of Lorena - FAENQUIL, Lorena/SP, Brazil Course: Graduation in Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Materials Engineering

Feb/2002 – Dec/2002

Professor Discipline: Physics

Technical College of Lorena - COTEL, Lorena/SP, Brazil Course: Technical Course in Chemistry

Mar/2001 – Jul/2001

Invited Professor Discipline: Industrial Microbiology

Chemical Engineering School of Lorena - FAENQUIL, Lorena/SP, Brazil Course: Graduation in Chemical Industrial Engineering

1) MUSSATTO SI, VAN DER WIELEN, L.A.M., ARANTES V. “Biorefinery beyond Ethanol”. Tutorial

presented at 2nd Brazilian Bioenergy Science and Technology Conference – Campos do Jordão / Brazil, 2014. (Keynote Speaker)

2) MUSSATTO SI. “Pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass”. Lecture presented at 1st Renewable Systems Engineering Training Course – Delft University of Technology – Delft / The Netherlands, 2014.

3) MUSSATTO SI. “Polyphenols, Bio-Wastes & By-Products: “The Hidden Gold” for Brewer’s Spent Grain and Spent Coffee Ground”. Lecture presented at ISANH Polyphenols 2014 - 8th ISANH World Congress on Polyphenols - Lisbon, Portugal, 2014.

4) MUSSATTO SI. “Bebida alcoólica de café” (Coffee alcoholic beverage). Lecture presented at CEB Event 2014 – Universidade do Minho. Braga, Portugal, 2014.

5) MUSSATTO SI. “Café Alcoólico: Uma nova bebida alcoólica produzida a partir de borras de café” (Alcoholic coffee: A new alcoholic beverage produced from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at Seminário de Empreendedorismo e Inovação – Oeiras, Portugal, 2014.

6) MUSSATTO SI. “Bebida alcoólica a partir de borras de café” (Alcoholic beverage from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at XXIV Semana Ciências da Nutrição – Universidade do Porto. Porto, Portugal, 2014.

7) MUSSATTO SI. “Produção de uma nova bebida alcoólica à base de borras de café” (Production of a new alcoholic beverage from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at VI Jornadas Concelhias de Ciência – Externato Delfim Ferreira. Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal, 2014.

8) MUSSATTO SI. “Valorização de resíduos para a produção de etanol de segunda geração: cenário atual x perspectivas futuras” (Valorization of residues for second generation ethanol production: current

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scenario x prospects). Lecture presented at Workshop Valorização de Resíduos – Universidade do Minho. Guimarães, Portugal, 2013.

9) MUSSATTO SI. “Produção de uma nova bebida alcoólica feita à base de borras de café” (Production of a new alcoholic beverage from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at XVI Jornadas de Engenharia Biológica – Universidade do Minho. Braga, Portugal, 2013.

10) MUSSATTO SI. “Current Technologies, Challenges, Global Market and Perspectives of Bio-ethanol Production”. Lecture presented at 2nd Iberoamerican Conference on Biorefineries (2-CIAB). Jaén / Spain, 2013. (Keynote Speaker)

11) MUSSATTO SI. "Aprovechamiento de residuos agroindustriales en procesos de fermentacion sumergida y en estado solido" (Use of agro-industrial residues in solid-state and submerged fermentation processes). Lecture presented at Metropolitan Autonomous University - Unidad Iztapalapa. Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico, 2011.

12) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROUSSOS S. “Curso internacional de actualización en bioprocesos” (International updating course in bioprocesses). Course of 13 h presented at Autonomous University of Coahuila. Saltillo, Mexico, 2011.

13) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G. "Indústria cervejeira: subprodutos e contaminantes" (Brewing industry: by-products and contaminants). Course of 4 h presented in the 11 SEVAP - Semana de Engenharia do Vale do Paraíba – FAENQUIL. Lorena, Brazil, 2004.

14) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC. "Aproveitamento Biotecnológico de Resíduos Agrícolas e Florestais" (Biotechnological use of agricultural and forestry residues). Course of 4 h presented in the 10 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba – FAENQUIL. Lorena, Brazil, 2002.

15) MUSSATTO SI. "A Importância dos Adoçantes" (The sweeteners’ importance). Course presented in the 9 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba – FAENQUIL. Lorena, Brazil, 2000.

1) XV National Congress of Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Cancún / México, 2013. Efficacy of different solvents for extraction of antioxidant phenolic compounds from brewer’s spent grains.

2) 3rd Scientific Meeting of the Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Lisboa / Portugal, 2012. Antioxidant phenolic compounds in four edible seaweeds.

3) IAMAW 1st International Workshop. Santarém / Portugal, 2012. Evaluating the potential of four different agro-industrial residues as nutrient source for fungal growth.

4) IAMAW 1st International Workshop. Santarém / Portugal, 2012. Ethanol production from brewer’s spent grains.

5) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Ethanol production from spent coffee ground hydrolysate.

6) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Solid state fermentation as a strategy to maximize the β-fructofuranosidase production.

7) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Production of antioxidant extracts from coffee silverskin.

8) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Process conditions that maximize the fructooligosaccharides and β-fructofuranosidase production by Aspergillus japonicus under solid-state fermentation conditions.

9) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Extraction and characterization of sulfated fucans from brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus.

10 Oral Presentation in Scientific Meetings

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10) 2009 IFT Annual Meeting & Food Expo. Anahein / Estados Unidos, 2009. Reuse of lignocellulosic materials as cells immobilization carrier during the fructooligosaccharides and beta-fructofuranosidase production.

11) III Encuentro Regional de Ingeniería Química. Montevideo / Uruguay, 2003. Caracterización del bagazo de malta cervecero y de su hidrolizado hemicelulósico para uso en procesos de bioconversión.

12) III Encuentro Regional de Ingeniería Química. Montevideo / Uruguay, 2003. Optimización de las condiciones de hidrólisis ácida de la paja de arroz para obtención de licores de xilosa adecuados para uso en procesos fermentativos.

13) II EPG - Encontro de Pós-Graduação Latino-Americano. São José dos Campos / Brasil, 2002. Efeito do coeficiente Volumétrico de transferência de oxigênio na produção de xilitol em biorreator de bancada.

14) IV Encontro de Iniciação Científica. Taubaté / Brasil, 1999. Determinação de parâmetros da hidrólise ácida da palha de arroz para obtenção de xilose.

15) 8 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba. Lorena / Brasil, 1998. Determinação de parâmetros da hidrólise ácida da palha de arroz para obtenção de xilose.

1) The development of a new coffee-based distilled beverage produced from spent coffee grounds (study carried out under my guidance and published in the journal LWT—Food Science and Technology, 54, 557-563, 2013) was recognized by the Time magazine (United States) in November 2013, as one of The 25 Best Inventions of the Year 2013.

2) One of the five best posters presented in the XIX Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos – X Simpósio de Hidrólise Enzimática, Organization committee of the XIX SINAFERM / X SHEB, Foz do Iguaçú/PR, Brazil, 2013.

3) Award "Ciência de Impacto em Biotecnologia" ("Impact of Science in Biotechnology") 2012, for the article "Technological trends, global market, and challenges of bio-ethanol production", published in the journal Biotechnology Advances. Engineering College of Lorena, University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2012.

4) 3rd place, George F. Stewart International Research Paper Competition, IFT Annual Meeting 2009, Anaheim, CA., Institute of Food Technologists - The Society for Food Science and Technology – IFT, 2009.

5) PhD thesis selected by the Post-graduation committee of the Engineering College of Lorena (EEL-USP) to compete in the CAPES thesis award of 2008, representing the Program of Industrial Biotechnology of the EEL-USP, 2008.

6) 1st prize, Research Incentive Award sbCTA-PR - Renato João Sossela de Freitas, for the quality of the research work presented at the XX CBCTA. Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (sbCTA-PR), Brazil, 2006.

7) 1st prize - Award Leopold Hartman, for the excelence of the research work presented at the XIX CBCTA. Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (sbCTA), Brazil, 2004.

8) 1st prize – Best poster presented in the V BMCFB, Organization committee of the V Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos/SP, Brazil, 2004.

9) 1st prize – Best oral presentation in the II EPG (Area: Biological Sciences), Organization committee of the II Encontro de Pós-graduação Latino-Americano, São José dos Campos/SP, Brazil, 2002.

10) 1st prize – Best poster presented in the III BMCFB, Organization committee of the III Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos/SP, Brazil, 2000.

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Summary of the publications Patents: 3 Book chapters: 9 Peer-reviewed articles (full papers): 107

First author: 44 Last author: 21 Corresponding author: 72

Abstracts in peer-reviewed journals: 6 Articles in newspapers and non-peer-reviewed journals: 14 Abstracts and full papers published in conference proceedings: 221

Citation in bibliographical bases - Verification: Feb 25, 2015. Results in Web of Science (Mussatto S*): 100. Sum of the times cited: 2145. h-index: 24 Results in Scopus (Mussatto S*): 99. Sum of the times cited: 2371. h-index: 25

Patents

1) DRAGONE SIM, SAMPAIO ARM, DRAGONE G, TEIXEIRA JA. Bebida destilada a partir da borra de

café e respectivo método de produção (Distilled beverage from spent coffee grounds and respective production method). Publication type: Product and Process. Filing Institution: inpi - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial. Country: Portugal. Publication number: PT 105346. Filing Date: 21/10/2010. Publication Date: 06/02/2013. Applicant: Universidade do Minho.

2) TEIXEIRA JA, DRAGONE SIM, MACHADO EMS. Processo para obtenção de etanol a partir da borra de café (Process for the production of ethanol from spent coffee grounds). Publication type: Product and Process. Filing Institution: inpi - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial. Country: Portugal. Publication number: PT105057. Filing Date: 19/04/2010. Publication Date: 18/09/2012. Applicant: Universidade do Minho.

3) ROBERTO IC, ROCHA GJM, DRAGONE SIM, FERNANDES M. Processo de obtenção de carvão ativado, carvão ativado e seus usos (Process for the production of activated charcoal, activated charcoal and its uses). Publication type: Product and Process. Filing Institution: INPI - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial. Country: Brazil. Publication number: PI08041695. Filing Date: 26/09/2008. Publication Date: 06/07/2010. Applicant: Universidade de São Paulo.

Book chapters

1) MUSSATTO SI. Microwave-assisted extraction of fucoidan from marine algae. In: Natural Products from Marine Algae: Methods and Protocols. D.B. Stengel, S. Connan (Eds.). New York, USA: Springer, 2015, in press.

2) MUSSATTO SI. Generating biomedical polyphenolic compounds from spent coffee or silverskin. In: Coffee in Health and Disease Prevention. Victor R. Preedy (Ed.). London: Elsevier, 2015, pp. 93-106.

3) MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Coffee. In: Engineering Aspects of Food Biotechnology. J.A. Teixeira, A.A. Vicente (Eds.). Boca Raton, Florida, USA: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2013, pp. 413- 428.

4) MUSSATTO SI, MENESES NGT, TEIXEIRA JA. Beer. In: Engineering Aspects of Food Biotechnology. J.A. Teixeira, A.A. Vicente (Eds.). Boca Raton, Florida, USA: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2013, pp. 429-443.

5) MUSSATTO SI. Application of xylitol in food formulations and benefits for health. In: D-Xylitol. S.S. da Silva, A.K. Chandel (Eds.). Berlin / Alemanha: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2012, pp. 309-323.

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6) MUSSATTO SI, BALLESTEROS LF, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA. Use of agro-industrial wastes in solid- state fermentation processes. In: Industrial Waste. Kuan-Yeow Show, Xinxin Guo (Eds.). Rijeka / Croatia: InTech - Open Access Publisher, 2012, pp. 121-140.

7) MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Lignocellulose as raw material in fermentation processes. In: Current Research, Technology and Education Topics in Applied Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology. A. Méndez-Vilas (Ed.). Badajoz, Spain: Formatex Research Center, 2010, v.2, pp. 897-907.

8) DRAGONE SIM, ROBERTO IC. Matérias-primas amiláceas. Bagaço de malte de cevada. In: Matérias- Primas dos Alimentos. Urgel de Almeida Lima (Ed.). São Paulo, Brazil: Blucher, 2010, pp. 105-118.

9) MUSSATTO SI. Biotechnological potential of brewing industry by-products. In: Biotechnology for Agro- Industrial Residues Utilisation. P. Singh nee’ Nigam, A. Pandey (Eds.). 1 ed. Netherlands: Springer, 2009, v.1, pp. 313-326.

Peer-reviewed articles (full papers)

1) TORRADO AGRASAR A, PÉREZ-BIBBINS B, SALGADO JM, MUSSATTO SI, DOMíNGUEZ JM.

Xylitol production in immobilized cultures. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, in press, 2015.

2) FLORES-MALTOS DA, MUSSATTO SI, CONTRERAS ESQUIVEL JC, RODRÍGUEZ-HERRERA R, TEIXEIRA JA, AGUILAR CN. Biotechnological production and application of fructooligosaccharides. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, DOI: 10.3109/07388551.2014.953443, 2015.

3) TICAR BF, ROHMAH Z, AMBUT CV, CHOI Y-J, MUSSATTO SI, CHOI B-D. Enzyme-assisted extraction of anticoagulant polysaccharide from Liparis tessellatus eggs. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 74, 601–607, 2015.

4) MOREIRA S, MILAGRES AMF, MUSSATTO SI. Reactive dyes and textile effluent decolorization by a mediator system of salt-tolerant laccase from Peniophora cinerea. Separation and Purification Technology, 135, 183-189, 2014.

5) MESA L, MORALES M, GONZÁLEZ E, CARA C, ROMERO I, CASTRO E, MUSSATTO SI. Restructuring the processes for furfural and xylose production from sugarcane bagasse in a biorefinery concept for ethanol production. Chemical Engineering and Processing, 85, 196-202, 2014.

6) GENISHEVA Z, VILANOVA M, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA, OLIVEIRA JM. Consecutive alcoholic fermentations of white grape musts with yeasts immobilized on grape skins - Effect of biocatalyst storage and SO2 concentration on wine characteristics. LWT – Food Science and Technology, 59, 1114-1122, 2014.

7) BALLESTEROS LF, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Chemical, Functional, and Structural Properties of Spent Coffee Grounds and Coffee Silverskin. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 7, 3493-3503, 2014.

8) MUSSATTO SI. Brewer’s spent grain: a valuable feedstock for industrial applications. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 94, 1264-1275, 2014.

9) BALLESTEROS LF, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Selection of the solvent and extraction conditions for maximum recovery of antioxidant phenolic compounds from coffee silverskin. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 7, 1322-1332, 2014.

10) FLORES-MALTOS DA, MUSSATTO SI, CONTRERAS ESQUIVEL JC, BUENROSTRO JJ, RODRÍGUEZ R, TEIXEIRA JA, AGUILAR CN. Typical Mexican agroindustrial residues as supports for solid-state fermentation. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 9, 289-293, 2014.

11) GENISHEVA Z, MOTA A, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Integrated continuous winemaking process involving sequential alcoholic and malolactic fermentations with immobilized cells. Process Biochemistry, 49, 1-9, 2014.

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12) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of sulphated polysaccharides extracted from Fucus vesiculosus

using different hydrothermal processes. Chemical Papers, 68, 203-209, 2014.

13) MOREIRA S, SILVÉRIO SC, MACEDO EA, MILAGRES AMF, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Recovery of Peniophora cinerea laccase using aqueous two-phase systems composed by ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymer and potassium phosphate salts. Journal of Chromatography A, 1321, 14-20, 2013.

14) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, SEPULVEDA L, AGRASAR AT, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Fungal fucoidanase production by solid-state fermentation in a rotating drum bioreactor using algal biomass as substrate. Food and Bioproducts Processing, 91, 587-594, 2013.

15) MUSSATTO SI, MONCADA J, ROBERTO IC, CARDONA CA. Techno-economic analysis for brewer’s spent grains use on a biorefinery concept: The Brazilian case. Bioresource Technology, 148,302-310, 2013.

16) MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Solid-state fermentation as a strategy to improve the bioactive compounds recovery from Larrea tridentata leaves. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 171, 1227-1239, 2013.

17) SAMPAIO A, DRAGONE G, VILANOVA M, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Production, chemical characterization, and sensory profile of a novel spirit elaborated from spent coffee ground. LWT – Food Science and Technology, 54, 557-563, 2013.

18) MUSSATTO SI, BALLESTEROS LF, MARTINS S, MALTOS DAF, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Maximization of fructooligosaccharides and β-fructofuranosidase production by Aspergillus japonicus

under solid-state fermentation conditions. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 6, 2128-2134, 2013.

19) MENESES NGT, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Produção de etanol a partir de subproduto cervejeiro. Boletim de Biotecnologia, 3, 27-28, 2013 (in portuguese).

20) WANDERLEY MSO, OLIVEIRA C, BRUNESKA D, DOMINGUES L, LIMA FILHO JL, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Influence of trace elements supplementation on the production of recombinant frutalin by Pichia pastoris KM71H in fed-batch process. Chemical Papers, 67, 682-687, 2013.

21) MENESES NGT, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Influence of extraction solvents on the recovery of antioxidant phenolic compounds from brewer’s spent grains. Separation and Purification Technology, 108, 152-158, 2013.

22) MOREIRA-NETO SL, MUSSATTO SI, MACHADO KMG, MILAGRES AMF. Decolorization of salt- alkaline efluente with industrial reactive dyes by laccase producing basidiomycetes strains. Letters in Applied Microbioloy, 56, 283-290, 2013.

23) MARTINS S, AMORIM ELC, PEIXOTO SOBRINHO TJS, SARAIVA AM, PISCIOTANO MNC, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Antibacterial activity of crude methanolic extract and fractions obtained from Larrea tridentata leaves. Industrial Crops and Products, 41, 306-311, 2013.

24) LANDAETA R, AROCA G, ACEVEDO F, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Adaptation of a flocculent Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain to lignocellulosic inhibitors by cell recycle batch fermentation. Applied Energy, 102, 124-130, 2013.

25) RODRÍGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Extraction of sulfated polysaccharides by autohydrolysis of brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus. Journal of Applied Phycology, 25, 31-39, 2013.

26) GENISHEVA Z, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Malolactic fermentation of wines with immobilized lactic acid bacteria – Influence of concentration, type of support material and storage conditions. Food Chemistry, 138, 1510-1514, 2013.

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27) SILVÉRIO SC, MOREIRA S, MILAGRES AMF, MACEDO EA, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Laccase production by free and immobilized mycelia of Peniophora cinerea and Trametes versicolor: a comparative study. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 36, 365-373, 2013.

28) MUSSATTO SI, PRATA MB, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Production of fructooligosaccharides and b-fructofuranosidase by batch and repeated batch fermentation with immobilized cells of Penicillium

expansum. European Food Research and Technology, 235, 13-22, 2012.

29) GENISHEVA Z, MACEDO S, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA, OLIVEIRA JM. Production of white wine by Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on grape pomace. Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 118, 163-173, 2012.

30) SERRANO NFG, RODRIGUES L, HOKKA CO, SOUSA CP, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Optimal glucose and inoculum concentrations for production of bioactive molecules by Paenibacillus polymyxa

RNC-D. Chemical Papers, 66, 1111-1117, 2012.

31) MARTINS S, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Bioactive compounds (phytoestrogens) recovery from Larrea tridentata leaves by solvents extraction. Separation and Purification Technology, 88, 163-167, 2012.

32) SILVA JPA, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC, TEIXEIRA JA. Fermentation medium and oxygen transfer conditions that maximize the xylose conversion to ethanol by Pichia stipitis. Renewable Energy, 37, 259-265, 2012.

33) MACHADO EMS, RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Growth of fungal strains on coffee industry residues with removal of polyphenolic compounds. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 60, 87-90, 2012.

34) SILVÉRIO SC, MOREIRA S, MILAGRES AMF, MACEDO EA, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Interference of some aqueous two-phase system phase-forming components in protein determination by the Bradford method. Analytical Biochemistry, 421, 719-724, 2012.

35) MUSSATTO SI, MACHADO EMS, CARNEIRO LM, TEIXEIRA JA. Sugars metabolism and ethanol production by different yeast strains from coffee industry wastes hydrolysates. Applied Energy, 92, 763- 768, 2012.

36) MUSSATTO SI, BALLESTEROS LF, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA. Extraction of antioxidant phenolic

compounds from spent coffee grounds. Separation and Purification Technology, 83, 173-179, 2011.

37) FERREIRA AD, MUSSATTO SI, CADETE RM, ROSA CA, SILVA SS. Ethanol production by a new pentose-fermenting yeast strain, Scheffersomyces stipitis UFMG-IMH 43.2, isolated from the Brazilian forest. Yeast, 28, 547-554, 2011.

38) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Microwave- assisted extraction of sulfated polysaccharides (fucoidan) from brown seaweed. Carbohydrate Polymers, 86, 1137-1144, 2011.

39) MUSSATTO SI, MACHADO EMS, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA. Production, composition and application of coffee and its industrial residues. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 4, 661-672, 2011.

40) GENISHEVA Z, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Evaluating the potential of wine-making residues and corn cobs as support materials for cell immobilization for ethanol production. Industrial Crops and Products, 34, 979-985, 2011.

41) MESA L, GONZÁLEZ E, CARA C, GONZÁLEZ M, CASTRO E, MUSSATTO SI. The effect of organosolv pretreatment variables on enzymatic hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse. Chemical Engineering Journal, 168, 1157-1162, 2011.

42) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB, TEIXEIRA JA. Optimal fermentation conditions for maximizing the ethanol production by Kluyveromyces fragilis from cheese whey powder. Biomass & Bioenergy, 35, 1977-1982, 2011.

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43) MARTINS S, MUSSATTO SI, MARTÍNEZ-AVILA G, MONTAÑEZ-SAENZ J, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Bioactive phenolic compounds: Production and extraction by solid-state fermentation. A review. Biotechnology Advances, 29, 365-373, 2011.

44) SILVA JPA, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC, TEIXEIRA JA. Ethanol production from xylose by Pichia

stipitis NRRL Y-7124 in a stirred tank bioreactor. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28, 151- 156, 2011.

45) MUSSATTO SI, CARNEIRO LM, SILVA JPA, ROBERTO IC, TEIXEIRA JA. A study on chemical constituents and sugars extraction from spent coffee grounds. Carbohydrate Polymers, 83, 368-374, 2011.

46) PEREIRA RS, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Inhibitory action of toxic compounds present in lignocellulosic hydrolysates on xylose to xylitol bioconversion by Candida guilliermondii. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 38, 71-78, 2011.

47) MESA L, GONZÁLEZ E, CARA C, RUIZ E, CASTRO E, MUSSATTO SI. An approach to optimization of enzymatic hydrolysis from sugarcane bagasse based on organosolv pretreatment. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 85, 1092-1098, 2010.

48) PRATA MB, MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Fructooligosaccharide production by Penicillium expansum. Biotechnology Letters, 32, 837-840, 2010.

49) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Fucoidan- degrading fungal strains: screening, morphometric evaluation, and influence of medium composition. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 162, 2177-2188, 2010.

50) MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Increase in the fructooligosaccharides yield and productivity by solid- state fermentation with Aspergillus japonicus using agro-industrial residues as support and nutrient source. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 53, 154-157, 2010.

51) MARTINS S, AGUILAR CN, de la GARZA-RODRIGUEZ I, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Kinetic study of nordihydroguaiaretic acid recovery from Larrea tridentata by microwave-assisted extraction. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 85, 1142-1147, 2010.

52) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, ROCHA GJM, ORFÃO JJM, TEIXEIRA JA, ROBERTO IC. Production, characterization and application of activated carbon from brewer’s spent grain lignin. Bioresource Technology, 101, 2450-2457, 2010.

53) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, GUIMARÃES PMR, SILVA JPA, CARNEIRO LM, ROBERTO IC, VICENTE A, DOMINGUES L, TEIXEIRA JA. Technological trends, global market, and challenges of bio-ethanol production. Biotechnology Advances, 28, 817-830, 2010.

54) SILVA JPA, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. The influence of initial xylose concentration, agitation, and aeration on ethanol production by Pichia stipitis from rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 162, 1306-1315, 2010.

55) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Characterisation of volatile compounds in an alcoholic beverage produced by whey fermentation. Food Chemistry, 112, 929-935, 2009.

56) MUSSATTO SI, AGUILAR CN, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Colonization of Aspergillus japonicus

on synthetic materials and application to the production of fructooligosaccharides. Carbohydrate Research, 344, 795-800, 2009.

57) ORZUA MC, MUSSATTO SI, CONTRERAS-ESQUIVEL JC, RODRIGUEZ R, de la GARZA H, TEIXEIRA JA, AGUILAR CN. Exploitation of agro industrial wastes as immobilization carrier for solid- state fermentation. Industrial Crops and Products, 30, 24-27, 2009.

58) MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. β-Fructofuranosidase production by repeated batch fermentation with immobilized Aspergillus japonicus. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 36, 923-928, 2009.

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59) MUSSATTO SI, AGUILAR CN, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Fructooligosaccharides and β- fructofuranosidase production by Aspergillus japonicus immobilized on lignocellulosic materials. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B, Enzymatic, 59, 76-81, 2009.

60) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, VILANOVA M, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Obtenção e caracterização de bebida destilada a partir da fermentação do soro de queijo. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, junho, 120-124, 2009.

61) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF, ROBERTO IC. Effect of hemicellulose and lignin on enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose from brewer's spent grain. Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 43, 124-129, 2008.

62) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MANCILHA IM, ROBERTO IC. Effects of medium supplementation and pH control on lactic acid production from brewer's spent grain. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 40, 437-444, 2008.

63) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Establishment of the optimum initial xylose concentration and nutritional supplementation of brewer's spent grain hydrolysate for xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii. Process Biochemistry, 43, 540-546, 2008.

64) MUSSATTO SI, ROCHA GJM, ROBERTO IC. Hydrogen peroxide bleaching of cellulose pulps obtained from brewer's spent grain. Cellulose, 15, 641-649, 2008.

65) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Influence of temperature on continuous high gravity brewing with yeasts immobilized on spent grains. European Food Research and Technology, 228, 257-264, 2008.

66) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF, ROBERTO IC. The effect of agitation speed, enzyme loading and substrate concentration on enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose from brewer's spent grain. Cellulose, 15, 711-721, 2008.

67) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, DRAGONE G, MANCILHA IM, ROBERTO IC. Brewer’s spent grain as raw material for lactic acid production by Lactobacillus delbrueckii. Biotechnology Letters, 29, 1973- 1976, 2007.

68) SILVA SS, MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, SANTOS DT, POLIZEL J. Cell immobilization and xylitol production using sugarcane bagasse as raw material. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 141, 215-227, 2007.

69) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF. Enzimas: Poderosa Ferramenta na Indústria. Ciência Hoje, 41, 28-33, 2007.

70) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Ferulic and p-coumaric acids extraction by alkaline hydrolysis of brewer's spent grain. Industrial Crops and Products, 25, 231-237, 2007.

71) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. High gravity brewing by continuous process using immobilised yeast: effect of wort original gravity on fermentation performance. Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 113, 391-398, 2007.

72) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, ROBERTO IC. Lignin recovery from brewer's spent grain black liquor. Carbohydrate Polymers, 70, 218-223, 2007.

73) MUSSATTO SI, MANCILHA IM. Non-digestible oligosaccharides: a review. Carbohydrate Polymers, 68, 587-597, 2007.

74) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, NOGUEIRA AD, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Produção de cerveja: microrganismos deteriorantes e métodos de detecção. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, 10, 240- 251, 2007.

75) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Utilização de mostos concentrados na produção de cervejas pelo processo contínuo: novas tendências para o aumento da produtividade. Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 27-S, 37-40, 2007.

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76) BRANCO RF, SANTOS JC, MURAKAMI LY, MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, SILVA SS. Xylitol production in a bubble column bioreactor: influence of the aeration rate and immobilized system concentration. Process Biochemistry, 42, 258-262, 2007.

77) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, RICARDO FILHO WC, SILVA SS. A study on the recovery of xylitol by batch adsorption and crystallization from fermented sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 81, 1840-1845, 2006.

78) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Brewer's spent grain: generation, characteristics and potential applications. Journal of Cereal Science, 43, 1-14, 2006.

79) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Chemical characterization and liberation of pentose sugars from brewer's spent grain. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 81, 268-274, 2006.

80) CARVALHO GBM, MUSSATTO SI, CANDIDO EJ, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Comparison of different procedures for the detoxification of eucalyptus hemicellulosic hydrolysate for use in fermentative processes. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 81, 152-157, 2006.

81) MUSSATTO SI, SILVA CJSM, ROBERTO IC. Fermentation performance of Candida guilliermondii for xylitol production on single and mixed substrate media. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 72, 681-686, 2006.

82) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROCHA GJM, ROBERTO IC. Optimum operating conditions for brewer's spent grain soda pulping. Carbohydrate Polymers, 64, 22-28, 2006.

83) SILVA CJSM, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Study of xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii on a bench bioreactor. Journal of Food Engineering, 75, 115-119, 2006.

84) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Acid hydrolysis and fermentation of brewer's spent grain to produce xylitol. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 85, 2453-2460, 2005.

85) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Evaluation of nutrient supplementation to charcoal-treated and untreated rice straw hydrolysate for xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 48, 497-502, 2005.

86) SANTOS JC, MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, CONVERTI A, SILVA SS. Evaluation of porous glass and zeolite as cells carriers for xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 23, 1-9, 2005.

87) SANTOS JC, SILVA SS, MUSSATTO SI, CARVALHO W, CUNHA MAA. Immobilized cells cultivated in semi-continuous mode in a fluidized bed reactor for xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 21, 531-535, 2005.

88) SANTOS JC, CONVERTI A, CARVALHO W, MUSSATTO SI, SILVA SS. Influence of aeration rate and carrier concentration on xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse hydrolyzate in immobilized-cell fluidized bed reactor. Process Biochemistry, 40, 113-118, 2005.

89) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Influence of the toxic compounds present in brewer's spent grain hemicellulosic hydrolysate on xylose-to-xylitol bioconversion by Candida guilliermondii. Process Biochemistry, 40, 3801-3806, 2005.

90) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Inovações na produção de cervejas. Biotecnologia Ciência & Desenvolvimento, 35, 48-51, 2005.

91) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Kinetic behavior of Candida guilliermondii yeast during xylitol production from brewer's spent grain hemicellulosic hydrolysate. Biotechnology Progress, 21, 1352-1356, 2005.

92) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Levaduras inmovilizadas en soporte lignocelulósico para la producción continua de cerveza. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, ed. esp, 70-73, 2005.

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93) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, RICARDO FILHO WC, SILVA SS. Purification of xylitol from fermented hemicellulosic hydrolysate using liquid-liquid extraction and precipitation techniques. Biotechnology Letters, 27, 1113-1115, 2005.

94) SANTOS JC, MUSSATTO SI, CUNHA MAA, SILVA SS. Variables that affect the xylitol production in a zeolite fluidized bed reactor from sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate. Biotechnology Progress, 21, 1639- 1643, 2005.

95) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Alternatives for detoxification of diluted-acid lignocellulosic hydrolyzates for use in fermentative processes - a review. Bioresource Technology, 93, 1-10, 2004.

96) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Avaliação de diferentes tipos de carvão ativo na destoxificação de hidrolisado de palha de arroz para produção de xilitol. Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 24, 94-100, 2004.

97) CARVALHO W, CANILHA L, MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, MORALES MLV, SOLENZAL AIN. Detoxification of sugarcane bagasse hemicellulosic hydrolysate with ion-exchange resins for xylitol production by calcium alginate-entrapped cells. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 79, 863-868, 2004.

98) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, ROBERTO IC. Effect of pH and activated charcoal adsorption on hemicellulosic hydrolysate detoxification for xylitol production. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 79, 590-596, 2004.

99) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Kinetic behaviour of Candida guilliermondii yeast during xylitol production from highly concentrated hydrolysate. Process Biochemistry, 39, 1433-1439, 2004.

100) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Optimal experimental condition for hemicellulosic hydrolyzate treatment

with activated charcoal for xylitol production. Biotechnology Progress, 20, 134-139, 2004.

101) ROBERTO IC, MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES RCLB. Dilute-acid hydrolysis for optimization of xylose recovery from rice straw in a semi-pilot reactor. Industrial Crops and Products, 17, 171-176, 2003.

102) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Efeito do coeficiente volumétrico de transferência de oxigênio na produção de xilitol em biorreator de bancada. Revista UNIVAP, 10, 83-87, 2003.

103) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Xylitol production from high xylose concentration: evaluation of the fermentation in bioreactor under different stirring rates. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 95, 331-337, 2003.

104) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Produção biotecnológica de xilitol a partir da palha de arroz. Biotecnologia Ciência & Desenvolvimento, 28, 34-39, 2002.

105) MARTINEZ EA, MORALES MLV, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB, SOLENZAL AIN, CANILHA L, MUSSATTO SI. Uso de diferentes materias primas para la producción biotecnológica de xilitol. Ciencia y Tecnología Alimentaria, 3, 295-301, 2002.

106) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Xilitol: Edulcorante com efeitos benéficos para a saúde humana. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 38, 401-413, 2002.

107) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Hydrolysate detoxification with activated charcoal for xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii. Biotechnology Letters, 23, 1681-1684, 2001.

Abstracts in peer-reviewed journals

1) SERRANO NFG, MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA, HOKKA CO, SOUSA CP. Erratum to 'Effects of glucose and inoculum concentrations on production of bioactive molecules by Paenibacillus polymyxa RNC-D: A statistical experimental design' [J. Biotechnol. 150S (2010) S524]. Journal of Biotechnology, 160, 274, 2012.

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2) MARTINS S, MUSSATTO SI, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Antioxidant capacity and NDGA content of Larrea tridentata (a deseart bush) leaves extracted with different solvents. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S500-S500, 2010.

3) MACHADO EMS, RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Cultivation of fungal strains using coffee industry residues as alternative growth substrates. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S401- S401, 2010.

4) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, ORTIZ I, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Optimization of sulphated polysaccharides recovery from brown seaweeds by microwave-assisted extraction. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S394-S395, 2010.

5) GENISHEVA ZA, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Selection of natural material for Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilization. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S399-S400, 2010.

6) ROBERTO IC, MUSSATTO SI, MANCILHA IM, FERNANDES M. The effects of pH and nutrient supplementation of brewer’s spent grain cellulosic hydrolysate for lactic acid production by Lactobacillus

delbrueckii. Journal of Biotechnology, 131, S181-S182, 2007.

Articles in newspapers and non-peer-reviewed journals

1) MUSSATTO SI, SAMPAIO A. Invenções portuguesas que brilham no mundo. Café Alcoólico. Interview for the Visão magazine. Visão, n. 1081 (21-27/November/2013). Portugal, p. 66-67, 2013.

2) MUSSATTO SI. A brief history of coffee and booze. Interview for the web journal: Paste Magazine. 2013. http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2013/10/a-brief-history-of-coffee-and-booze-1.html.

3) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF. Ciência Hoje: Enzimas: poderosa ferramenta na indústria. Jornal da Ciência, Brazil, 2007.

4) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF. Enzimas: Ferramenta na indústria. Jornal do Brasil, p. A32, 2007.

5) MUSSATTO SI. Palha de arroz para produzir xilitol. Interview for the web site: Biotec pra galera. Seção

Bate-Papo Biotec., 2007. http://www.biotecpragalera.org.br/bate_papo33.php.

6) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI. El mundo de los alimentos e ingredientes funcionales. Indualimentos, v. 10, n. 46. Santiago/Chile, p. 6-10, 2007.

7) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Inovação na produção de polpa celulósica empregando subproduto da indústria cervejeira como matéria-prima. O Papel, out. 2006. São Paulo/SP, Brazil, p. 56, 2006.

8) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Loira, gelada e mais barata. Jornal da USP, 23 out. 2006. São Paulo/SP, Brazil, p. 5, 2006.

9) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. 1º Lugar para projeto de alunos da EEL-USP, no 20º Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos. Jornal Guaypacaré, 28 out. 2006. Lorena/SP, Brazil, p. A3, 2006.

10) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI. Las levaduras y sus múltiples usos en la industria de alimentos. Indualimentos, v. 9, n. 39. Santiago/Chile, p. 44-47, 2006.

11) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI. Probióticos y prebióticos en Brasil. Benefícios de un mercado en expansión. Indualimentos, v. 9, n. 41. Santiago/Chile, p. 18-24, 2006.

12) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Aproveitamento de subproduto da indústria cervejeira como suporte para imobilização de leveduras. Engarrafador Moderno, Ano XVI, n. 129. São Paulo/SP, Brazil, p. 30-31, 2005.

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13) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Aprovechamiento de subproducto de la industria cervecera como soporte para inmovilización de levaduras. Indualimentos, v. 7, n. 33. Santiago/Chile, p. 24-26, 2004.

14) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Xilitol: Una gran alternativa en el mercado de edulcorantes. Industria de Alimentos, v. 6, n. 25. Santiago/Chile, p. 18-21, 2003.

1) 2nd Brazilian Bioenergy Science and Technology Conference – Campos do Jordão / Brazil, 2014.

2) 1st Renewable Systems Engineering Training Course – Delft / The Netherlands, 2014.

3) ISANH Polyphenols 2014 - 8th ISANH World Congress on Polyphenols. Lisbon / Portugal, 2014.

4) CEB Event 2014. Braga / Portugal, 2014.

5) Seminário de Empreendedorismo e Inovação. Oeiras / Portugal, 2014.

6) XXIV Semana Ciências da Nutrição. Porto / Portugal, 2014.

7) VI Jornadas Concelhias de Ciência. Riba d’Ave / Portugal, 2014.

8) Workshop Valorização de Resíduos. Guimarães / Portugal, 2013.

9) XVI Jornadas de Engenharia Biológica. Braga / Portugal, 2013.

10) XV National Congress of Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Cancún / México, 2013.

11) 3rd International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels & Bioproducts. Toronto / Canadá, 2013.

12) 2nd Iberoamerican Conference on Biorefineries (2-CIAB). Jaén / Spain, 2013.

13) 3rd Scientific Meeting of the Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Lisboa / Portugal, 2012.

14) IBS 2012 - 15th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition, Daegu / Coreia do Sul, 2012.

15) IAMAW 1st International Workshop, Santarém / Portugal 2012.

16) World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology & Bioprocessing, Orlando / Estados Unidos, 2012.

17) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería, Querétaro / México, 2011.

18) ACB-2011 - Asian Congress on Biotechnology, Shanghai / China, 2011.

19) Microbiotec11, Braga / Portugal, 2011.

20) 1st International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels & Bioproducts, St. Louis / Estados Unidos, 2011.

21) 32nd Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals, Clearwater Beach / Estados Unidos, 2010.

22) 2010 Algae Biomass Summit, Phoenix / Estados Unidos, 2010.

23) GLUPOR 8 - 8th International Meeting of the Portuguese Carbohydrate Group, Braga / Portugal, 2009.

24) MicroBiotec09, Vilamoura / Portugal, 2009.

25) FEMS 2009 - 3rd Congress of European Microbiologists, Gotemburgo / Suécia, 2009.

26) 2009 IFT Annual Meeting & Food Expo, Anahein / Estados Unidos, 2009.

27) XII International Congress of Mycology, Istanbul / Turquia, 2008.

28) International Conference Bioenergy: Challenges and Opportunities, Guimarães / Portugal, 2008.

13 Participation in Scientific Meetings

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29) XVI SINAFERM - Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos, Curitiba / Brasil, 2007.

30) III Simpósio Latino-Americano de Cevada, Malte e Malteação, Vassouras / Brasil, 2006.

31) XX CBCTA - Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, Curitiba / Brasil, 2006.

32) XXII IACChe (CIIQ) / V CAIQ - Congreso Interamericano de Ingeniería Química / V Congreso Argentino de Ingeniería Química, Buenos Aires / Argentina, 2006.

33) VI BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São José do Rio Preto / Brasil, 2006.

34) ABTCP-TAPPI 2006 - 39o Congresso e Exposição Internacional de Celulose e Papel, São Paulo / Brasil, 2006.

35) XXIII CBM - Congresso Brasileiro de Microbiologia, Santos / Brasil, 2005.

36) 6 SLACA - Simpósio Latino Americano de Ciência de Alimentos, Campinas / Brasil, 2005.

37) 5 SIPAL - Simposio Internacional de Producción de Alcoholes y Levaduras, Campos do Jordão / Brasil, 2005.

38) X CONGRESO CYTAL - Congreso Argentino de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos, Mar del Plata / Argentina, 2005.

39) XIX CBCTA - Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, Recife / Brasil, 2004.

40) V BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos / Brasil, 2004.

41) 11 SEVAP - Semana de Engenharia do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil 2004.

42) XV COBEQ - Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química, Curitiba / Brasil, 2004..

43) III Encuentro Regional de Ingeniería Química, Montevideo / Uruguay, 2003.

44) 5 SLACA - Simpósio Latino Americano de Ciência de Alimentos, Campinas / Brasil, 2003.

45) IX Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia Cervejeira - Brasil Brau, Florianopolis / Brasil, 2003.

46) 10 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 2002.

47) II EPG - Encontro de Pós-Graduação Latino-Americano, São José dos Campos / Brasil, 2002.

48) IV BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, Campinas / Brasil, 2002.

49) I EPG - Encontro de Pós-Graduação, São José dos Campos / Brasil, 2001.

50) XXI CBM - Congresso Brasileiro de Microbiologia, Foz do Iguaçu / Brasil, 2001.

51) 4 SLACA - Simpósio Latino Americano de Ciência de Alimentos, Campinas / Brasil, 2001.

52) 9 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 2000.

53) XIII SINAFERM - Simpósio Nacional de Fermentações, Teresópolis / Brasil, 2000.

54) III BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos / Brasil, 2000.

55) IV Encontro de Iniciação Científica, Taubaté / Brasil, 1999.

56) 6th Brazilian Symposium on the Chemistry of Lignins and Other Wood Components, Guaratinguetá / Brasil, 1999.

57) 8 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 1998.

58) VII Congresso Nacional dos Estudantes de Engenharia Química & II Congresso Latino-Americano dos Estudantes de Engenharia Química, Salvador / Brasil, 1997.

59) 7 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 1996.

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1) Member of Scientific Committee - 16th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition, September 14-19, 2014, Fortaleza, Brazil.

2) Member of Scientific Commitee - II Iberoamerican Congress on Biorefineries, April 10th to 12th, 2013, Convention and Congress Center of Jaen, Spain.

1) Associate Editor of the Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. 2014 – Actual.

2) Guest Editor of the Journal of Chemistry in 2015

1) Referee of projects submitted to Latvian Science Council (LSC) - (Latvia), 2013.

2) Referee of projects submitted to Fundação de Amparo à Ciência e Tecnologia do Estado de

Pernambuco – FACEPE (Brazil), 2013.

3) Reviewer of works presented at the 2nd Iberoamerican Conference on Biorefineries (2-CIAB) – (Jaen /

Spain), 2013.

4) Referee of projects submitted to Fondo Nacional de Desarollo Científico y Tecnológico – FONDECYT

(Chile), 2012.

1) Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 2005 – 2013

2) Applied Energy. 2012 – 2012

3) Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 2010 – 2010

4) Aquaculture Nutrition. 2007 – 2007.

5) Biochemical Engineering Journal. 2013 – 2013

6) Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering. 2013 – 2013

7) Bioresource Technology. 2006 – 2012

8) Biotechnology Progress. 2004 – 2005

9) Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. 2012 – 2012

10) Carbohydrate Polymers. 2006 – 2013

11) Carbohydrate Research. 2006 – 2006

12) Chemical Industry & Chemical Engineering Quarterly. 2006 – 2006

13) Chemical Papers. 2010 – 2011

14) E-Polymers. 2007 – 2007

15) Food and Bioprocess Technology. 2010 – 2012

16) Industrial Crops and Products. 2007 – 2012

17 Referee for Peer-Reviewed Journals

16 Technical Works

15 Editorships

14 Organization of Events

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17) Información Tecnológica. 2005 – 2005

18) International Journal of Food Science and Technology. 2012 – 2012

19) Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2007 – 2011

20) Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. 2011 – 2011

21) Journal of Cereal Science. 2007 – 2007

22) Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. 2003 – 2011

23) Journal of Molecular Catalysis. B, Enzymatic. 2010 – 2010

24) Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 2013 – 2013

25) Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering. 2007 – 2007

26) Materiais. 2012 – 2012

27) MicrobiologyOpen. 2011 – 2011

28) New Biotechnology. 2010 – 2010

29) Process Biochemistry. 2008 – 2010

30) Química Nova. 2009 – 2009

31) Separation and Purification Technology. 2012 – 2012

PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH PROJECTS 16

ONGOING SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISION 11

PhD students 3

PDEng students 2

MSc students 2

Visiting student 4

CONCLUDED SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISION 40

PhD student 2 PDEng student 1 MSc student 6 Graduation student 1 Research assistant 8 Visiting student 22

PRESENTATION OF COURSES AND LECTURES 15

ORAL PRESENTATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS 15

AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS 10

PUBLICATIONS

Patents 3 Book Chapters 9 Peer-reviewed articles (full papers) 107 Abstracts in peer-reviewed journals 6 Articles in newspapers and non-peer-reviewed journals 14 Abstracts and full papers published in conference proceedings 221

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PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS 59

ORGANIZATION OF EVENTS 1

TECHNICAL WORKS 4

PARTICIPATION IN EXAMINING BOARDS 23

PhD thesis 6 PDEng defense 1 MSc thesis 9 PhD – qualification exam 2 MSc – qualification exam 1 Final graduation project 1 Others 3

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NOMINATOR

David Chiaramonti

CANDIDATE

Esteban Chornet

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Chief Technology Officer of Enerkem,

Prof Emeritus at Sherbrooke Univ., Canada

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Prof Chornet is a major contributor to the development of bioenergy

and bioproducts, as well as to educating a community of scientist in

the field of chemical and energy engineering. He has been able to

move the R&D to industrial realities, towards sustainability.

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First name David

Last / Given Name Chiaramonti

Present Position Prof of Bioenergy Conversion Technologies and President of RE-CORD Consortium

Company / Institute University of Florence, School of Engineering.

Address Viale Morgagni 40

Phone +393475400499

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Esteban

Last / Given Name Chornet

Present Position Chief Technology Officer of Enerkem, Prof Emeritus at Sherbrooke Univ.

Company / Institute Enerkem

Address Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada

Phone xx

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

Prof Chornet is a major contributor to the development of bioenergy and bioproducts, as well as to educating a community of scientist in the field of chemical and energy engineering. He has been able to move the R&D to industrial realities, towards sustainability.

RATIONALE

Prof Chornet has been focused on the thermochemical conversion of biomass into valuable energy products for many years. He has been a valuable professor (still today taking care of PhD and post-doc students in its role of Enerkem CEO), and published a huge number of refereed publications, books, and patents. His work represented a milestone in many field of Chemical Engineering, last being the development of the waste-to-ethanol Enerkem technology, that now achieved full commercial scale in Edmonton, Canada, after the previous pilot and demonstration facilities in Sherbrooke and Wetsbury. Prof Chornet along his career received several awards for his scientific and technological work, and represented one of the key personalities bridging EU and Canada.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature David Chiaramonti

Date 27/2/2015

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Résumé of Esteban Chornet Jan 2015 Esteban Chornet graduated in 1966 with an industrial engineering degree from Polytechnical Univ. (ETSIIB), Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain. He obtained a Ph.D. in Chem. Eng. from Lehigh Univ. in Pennsylvania, USA, in 1971. He retired in Sept 2007 as Professor of Chemical Engineering at Université de Sherbrooke being awarded the status of Professor Emeritus. As an academic he was engaged, since 1970, in engineering education and advanced research in the biomass, energy and environmental sectors. The work carried out in his laboratory resulted in 184 refereed publications, 15 chapters/sections in books, 21 patents and numerous presentations in national and international conferences as invited speaker. Under his direction 78 graduate thesis were completed in his lab (18 as Ph.D.). His mentorship and ability to produce and interpret research results as well as transferring them to the industrial sector were recognized as early as 1984 with the Steacie Fellowship Award, one of the most prestigious scientific distinctions awarded by the Government of Canada. In 2004 he received the Prix Lionel Boulet, the highest technology prize awarded yearly by the Government of Quebec. In 2008 he received the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association Distinguished Individual Award for his work in Biofuels. In 2009 he received the Synergy Award from the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada. In 2013 he received the Don Klass Award from the Gas Technology Institute for his overall achievements in Thermochemical Biomass Conversion. He has also received prizes as pedagogue and researcher. He is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada, of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and of the Royal Society of Canada (Academy of Sciences). Esteban Chornet is a specialist in the field of chemical reaction engineering. His work encompasses thermo-chemical as well as biochemical processes where he is known for new and often bold engineering approaches to complex systems. His main focus is in two areas: (i) biomass conversion to chemicals and biofuels and (ii) the energy/environmental link. He has also been instrumental in the development of a systemic trans-disciplinary approach, known as STOPER, which makes the link between the social and natural sciences and introduces the notion of social acceptability into the decision making process. He has a unique ability to make junctions among different disciplines and thus develop and implement innovative solutions to complex scientific and engineering issues that lead to novel processes and products. He is also recognized for his ability to integrate scientific research, technological innovation and business strategies. His industrial links cover a large number of activities as consultant and as entrepreneur. In the period 1979-1983 he acted as director of the Sandwell Beak Research Group, a private contract energy research organization in Toronto. In 1980 he helped to structure THP Inc., a specialized machine shop in high pressure equipment, in Montreal. He was co-founder, in 1992, of Kemestrie Inc., a spin off company of his research lab at the Université de Sherbrooke, dedicated to industrial research and development, scale up, implementation and project management and financing of advanced technologies in biomass-derived high value chemicals, bioenergy and biofuels. Enerkem Technologies Inc., a “sustainable energy” company, was spun out by Kemestrie in 1999, to focus in the “gasification platform” aiming at biofuels and bioenergy; the company became Enerkem Inc. in 2006 focusing on biofuels. Also, in 2006 he co-founded Fractal Systems Inc. and CRB Innovations Inc., companies established to develop and commercialize the “de-structuring/disassembly platform” which these companies have been applying respectively to heavy oils (whose viscosity and density are decreased) and to residual ligno-cellulosics (leading to fractionation of the biomass into its constitutive fractions which become then available for upgrading thermo- or bio-catalytically into added value bio-products and advanced biofuels). He has also been a member of the Board of Directors of ITEC Mineral Inc., 1994-2000, a TSE traded company (acquired in August 2000 by ElectroMed) dedicated to the valorization and neutralization of mine tailings; and of ITEC’s US subsidiary, ITEC Environmental Colorado Inc., 1996-2000. As current (2015) CTO of Enerkem and Scientific Director of CRB and Fractal he provides scientific insight, engineering expertise, experimental methods, interpretation of results, and technological orientations to these companies. An avid networker, Esteban Chornet held a ten-year appointment, 1993 - 2003, at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Colorado (U.S.A.) as Principal Research Engineer where he participated in numerous frontier research projects on renewable energy from biomass launching a specific effort on hydrogen. As well, he has established strategic alliances with several institutions and top research scientists and engineers around the world. He has served as Group Leader of the Engineering Grant Committees of the National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC, 2001-2003); as member of the Killam Prize Committee (NSERC, 2006-2008); as member of the National Advisory Board in Energy Science and Technology (NABEST) of the Government of Canada ((2002 – 2004), as member of the Scientific Council of the Fonds québecois de recherches sur la nature et les technologies

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(FQRNT) (2003-2004), and as evaluator of R&D and Renewable Energy Programs in Europe and NorthAmerica being currently the head of the Scientific Advisory Committee (2011– 2015) of the Institut de Recerca en Energia de Catalunya. An intercultural mind he is fluent in four languages. Achievements and impact: he is one of the few academicians who, starting from a vision anchored on sustainability, established early on a strong research program that embraced basic science and engineering concepts, functional models and experimental validations in lab, bench scale and pilot units. He then initiated an entrepreneurial career along with two of his sons that has led to successful demonstration and subsequent commercial implementation of Enerkem’s “sorted urban waste - to - alcohols technology”. The latter is designed to convert 100 000 tonnes/y of mechanically sorted and biologically treated municipal into 36 000 000 liters of Ethanol, via intermediate Methanol, in Edmonton. The plant started syngas production in Dec 2014 and is ramping up operations since). A second concept being currently at the demonstration level (Fractal) focuses on de-structuring heavy oils (1000 barrels./day functional demo plant since 2014) via the application of intense fluid-dynamic force fields through nozzles. The result is a reduction in viscosity, density, total acid number as well as desulfurization. Pipelining such treated oils reduces the diluent needed for pumping and thus has a positive environmental impact. A third concept (CRB) is entering the demonstration phase in 2015. It focuses on deconstructing biomass into its constitutive molecular families using relatively small satellite plants compatible with sustainable forestry and agriculture. Upgrading, individually, the molecular families in finishing plants via bio- and thermo-catalysis leads to marketable end products. Such “hub and spoke” approach aims to creation of regional wealth within a sustainable framework.

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NOMINATOR

Uwe R. Fritsche

CANDIDATE

Göran Berndes

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Chalmers University

of Technology, Sweden

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

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NOMINATOR

Angela Grassi

CANDIDATE

Kees Kwant

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

NL Agency and Climate Change,

The Netherlands

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Kees W. Kwant has extensive experience in developing

and implementation of bioenergy in the Netherlands and abroad.

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NOMINATOR INFORMATION

First name Angela

Last / Given Name Grassi

Present Position Managing Director

Company / Institute ETA-Florence Renewable Energies

Address Via A. Giacomini, 28 – 50132 Firenze, Italy

Phone +39 055 5002174

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Kees

Last / Given Name Kwant

Present Position Senior Expert Bioenergy

Company / Institute NL Agency and Climate Change

Address pob 8242, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Phone +31653930793

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

Kees W. Kwant has extensive experience in developing and implementation of bioenergy in the Netherlands and abroad.

RATIONALE

Kees Kwant works for NL Agency, the Dutch Agency for Innovation and Sustainability. He is coordinating the bioenergy work within NL Agency. He works for the Energy Transition as a member of the Platform for Renewable Resources, and the EOS programme, the national programme supporting Energy Research. On the implementation side he is coordinating the national Biomass Action Plan. For the EU he was in charge of the REACT project: EIE programme, Renewable Energy in Action and is at present the project coordinator of the EU ERANET Bioenergy project. He is also active in the IEA Bioenergy Agreement as member of the Executive Committee.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Angela Grassi

Date 27/2/2015

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NOMINATOR

Bernd Krautkremer

CANDIDATE

Ulrich Schmack

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

MicrobEnergy GmbH, Germany

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Pioneer in the biogas business. Visionary. His efforts had a strong

impact on the political decisions in Germany which were the basis for

development of the biogas technology.

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NOMINATOR INFORMATION

First name Bernd

Last / Given Name Krautkremer

Present Position Head of Division Bio Energy System Technology

Company / Institute Fraunhofer IWES

Address Königstor 59 D- 34119 Kassel Germany

Phone +49 561 72 94 420

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Ulrich

Last / Given Name Schmack

Present Position Director

Company / Institute MicrobEnergy GmbH

Address MicrobEnergy GmbH Bayernwerk 8, D - 92421 Schwandorf

Phone +49 9431 751 - 0

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

Pioneer in the biogas business. Visionary. His efforts had a strong impact on the political decissons in Germany which were the basis for development of the biogas technology.

RATIONALE

Ulrich Schmack Struggled for his vision. Was one of the first movers in the biogas sector. Used his power of persuasion in the political context as a member of the German "Energiegipfel". This lead to very good conditions for the development of the biogas technology withe the feed-in tariff in 2004. He underwent the ups and downs of a young technology which is characteristic.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Krautkremer

Date 24/2/2015

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Ulrich Schmack

Struggled for his vision. Was one of the first movers in the biogas sector. Used his power of

persuasion in the political context as a member of the German "Energiegipfel". This lead to very good

conditions for the development of the biogas technology withe the feed-in tariff in 2004. He

underwent the ups and downs of a young technology which is characteristic.

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NOMINATOR

Laurentiu Liferi

CANDIDATE

Iuliean Hornet

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

ECOHORNET SRL, Romania

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Winner of Manager of the Year Prize and Best Enterprise Prize with

ECOHORNET SRL for the activity in the field of heat and electricity equipment

granted by Europe Business Assembly and the Socrates International

Committee (October 2014, Oxford, UK).

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NOMINATOR INFORMATION

First name Laurentiu

Last / Given Name Liferi

Present Position Country Manager - Romania

Company / Institute The European Times

Address Romania, Bucharest, 020863, Str. Calea Mosilor 209, Bl 17, Sc 3, Ap 104, Sector 2

Phone +40 740 908 539

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Iuliean

Last / Given Name Hornet

Present Position Director General

Company / Institute ECOHORNET SRL

Address Autostrada Bucuresti-Pitesti, km. 13,2 str. Italia, nr. 4 Chiajna, judet Ilfov ROMANIA

Phone +40 745 050 050

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

Winner of Manager of the Year Prize and Best Enterprise Prize with ECOHORNET SRL for the activity in the field of heat and electricity equipment granted by Europe Business Assembly and the Socrates International Committee (October 2014, Oxford, UK).

RATIONALE

MR Iuliean Hornet has brought a tremendous contribution to the development of the technology that allowes use of biomass in high-performance boilers and heating systems. The invention patented by Mr. Hornet Iuliean - GRAVITY BURNER AND PELLET BIOMASS BURNING PROCESS - allowes manufacturing of equipment based on new combustion technology. By using the biomass combustion technology patented by Mr Hornet, BIOMASS becomes a source of energy: efficient and inexhaustible, economic and independent, green and intelligent, allows the development and implementation of strategies for energetic independence of communities, creates jobs, reduces the pollution, accelerates the reduction up to elimination of usage of fossil-fuel and gives a chance to future generations. Therefore, I believe Mr Iuliean Hornet is eligible and should win the 2015 Johannes Linneborn Prize for his truly 'Outstanding Contribution to the Development of Energy from Biomass'.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Laurentiu Liferi

Date 26/2/2015

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List of Nominee's Key Activities

Iuliean Hornet

EcoHornet Romania

• The activities of research developed by Mr. Iuliean Hornet are devoted only to applied

inventions and innovations. He is dedicated to protecting the environment and the use

of renewable energy sources.

• In 2002, he started the research and experiments for the development of the efficient,

economic, but especially, ecological combustion technology of biomass in the form of

pellets. The first patent in this area was registered in 2008

• In 2010 the preparations for the manufacturing of the innovative boilers have been

completed and begun the mass production and commercialization of the equipment for

the production of heat from pellets under the ecoHORNET brand

• Mr. Hornet is continuing his research and development activity with the objective of

producing cogeneration and trigeneration systems with advanced performance using

biomass in the form of pellets from waste.

• Mr. Hornet is the president of the Association "Cluster for the promotion of

ecotechnologies and alternative energy sources specialized businesses (South East

Region and Bucharest-Ilfov)”

• Best Enterprise Prize was awarded to ECOHORNET SRL and Manager of the Year Prize

to Mr. Hornet Iuliean for the activity in the field of heat and electricity equipment

granted by Europe Business Assembly and the Socrates International Committee

(October 2014, Oxford, UK).

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Biography Iuliean Hornet

Mr. Iuliean Hornet is a Romanian inventor and entrepreneur, CEO of SC Ecohornet SRL,

born on 05.18.1950 in the town Tudor Vladimirescu, Braila. Since his childhood, and later

becoming a brilliant student, he had demonstrated technical skills and was keen to acquire

knowledge in applied sciences and engineering.

He has been remarked as a leader of his generation, becoming involved in community life

and local social activities.

In 1972 he graduated as valedictorian the most educational institution in the field of military

equipment from Romania: “Gheorghe Lazar” Military School of Sibiu with a specialization

in weapons and ammunition.

At 23 years he was named as Head of Armament and Technical Repair Workshop of Division

Artillery "Tudor Vladimirescu" Bucharest, being the youngest military ever appointed in a

position of such importance. From that age, in addition to the challenges of professional work

and business, he was dedicated to inventiveness, innovation and technical research,

registering many patents and innovations applied in military field.

In 1976 Mr. Hornet was appointed as a coordinator of the Committee for Testing and

Certifications for weapons and ammunition of the Romanian Army. In 1983 passed into the

military reserves and started working in the Quality Assurance team of the nuclear, aerospace

and heavy water products. After the events of December 1989 in Romania and removing of

the communist regime, the new political changes permitting free initiative, Mr. Hornet started

his career as an entrepreneur, and registered no. 1 private company of Romania.

In parallel with the business activities, in 2002, started the research and experiments for the

development of the efficient, economic, but especially, ecological combustion technology of

biomass in the form of pellets. The first patent in this area was registered in 2008.

In 2010 the preparations for the manufacturing of the innovative boilers have been completed

and begun the mass production and commercialization of the equipment for the production of

heat from pellets under the ecoHORNET brand.

The activities of research developed by Mr. Iuliean Hornet are devoted only to applied

inventions and innovations.

Mr. Hornet is continuing his research and development activity with the objective of

producing cogeneration and trigeneration systems with advanced performance using biomass

in the form of pellets from waste. He is dedicated to protecting the environment and the use

of renewable energy sources.

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Mr. Hornet is the president of the Association "Cluster for the promotion of ecotechnologies

and alternative energy sources specialized businesses (South East Region and Bucharest-

Ilfov)”.

In 2012 he was awarded as the "Romanian Businessman of the Year" by the prestigious

business publication in English from Romania, Nine O`Clock .

National Association of Exporters and Importers from Romania (ANEIR), also rewarded the

company Ecohornet SRL and Mr. Iuliean Hornet in 2012, 2013, 2014.

Best Enterprise Prize to ECOHORNET SRL and Manager of the Year Prize to Mr. Hornet

Iuliean for the activity in the field of heat and electricity equipment granted by Europe

Business Assembly and the Socrates International Committee (October 2014, Oxford,

UK).

====

Winner of Manager of the Year Prize and Best Enterprise Prize with ECOHORNET SRL

for the activity in the field of heat and electricity equipment granted by Europe Business

Assembly and the Socrates International Committee (October 2014, Oxford, UK).

MR Iuliean Hornet has brought a tremendous contribution to the development of the

technology that allowes use of biomass in high-performance boilers and heating systems.

The invention patented by Mr. Hornet Iuliean - GRAVITY BURNER AND PELLET

BIOMASS BURNING PROCESS – allowes manufacturing of equipment based on new

combustion technology.

By using the biomass combustion technology patented by Mr Hornet, BIOMASS becomes a

source of energy: efficient and inexhaustible, economic and independent, green and

intelligent, allows the development and implementation of strategies for energetic

independence of communities, creates jobs, reduces the pollution, accelerates the reduction

up to elimination of usage of fossil-fuel and gives a chance to future generations.

Therefore, I believe Mr Iuliean Hornet is eligible and should win the 2015 Johannes

Linneborn Prize for his truly ’Outstanding Contribution to the Development of Energy from

Biomass’.

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NOMINATOR

Joan Manya

CANDIDATE

Michael Antal

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Hawaii Natural Energy Institute / University of

Hawaii at Manoa, USA

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Prof. Antal was the first researcher of the 20th century to explore the use of

elevated pressure to enhance charcoal yields. His Flash Carbonization process

realized 80% of the theoretical fixed-carbon yield of charcoal. Antal was

among the first researchers to explore the use of supercritical water for

biomass gasification and hydrogen production […]

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First name Joan

Last / Given Name Manya

Present Position Associated Professor

Company / Institute Universidad de Zaragoza

Address Escuela Politécnica Superior Crta de Cuarte s/n E22071 Huesca, Spain

Phone +34 974292649

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Michael

Last / Given Name Antal

Present Position Coral Industries Distinguished Professor

Company / Institute Hawaii Natural Energy Institute / University of Hawaii at Manoa

Address 1680 East West Road, POST 109 Honolulu, HI 96822, USA

Phone +1 (808) 956-7267

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

Articles in indexed JCR journals: -. (with Friedman, H.L. and Rogers, F.E.) "Kinetics of Cellulose Pyrolysis in Nitrogen and Steam." Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 21, 1980, pp. 141 - 152. -. (with Urban, D.L.) "A Study of the Kinetics of Sewage Sludge Pyrolysis using DSC and TGA." Fuel, Vol. 61, 1982, pp. 799 - 806. -. (with Ramayya, S., Brittain, A., DeAlmeida, C. and Mok, W.) "Acid Catalyzed Dehydration of Alcohols in Supercritical Water." Fuel, Vol. 66, 1987, pp. 1364 - 1371. -. (with Mok, W.S.L., Varhegyi, G. and Szekely, T.) "A Review of Methods for Improving the Yield of Charcoal from Biomass." Energy & Fuels, Vol. 4, 1990, pp. 221 - 225. -. (with Xu, X. and DeAlmeida, C.P.) "Mechanism and Kinetics of the Acid-Catalyzed Formation of Ethene and Diethyl Ether from Ethanol in Supercritical Water." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 30, 1991, pp. 1478 - 1485. -. (with Mok, W.S.L. and Varhegyi, G.) "Productive and Parasitic Pathways in Dilute Acid-Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Cellulose." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 31, 1992, pp. 94 - 100. -.(with Yu, D. and Aihara, M.) "Hydrogen Production by Steam Reforming Biomass in Supercritical Water." Energy & Fuels, Vol. 7, 1993, pp. 574 - 577. -. (with Xu, X.) "Kinetics and Mechanism of the Autocatalytic Dehydration of tert-Butanol in Hot Liquid Water." AIChE Journal, Vol. 40, 1994, pp. 1524 - 1534. -. (with Varhegyi, G.) "Cellulose Pyrolysis Kinetics: The Current State of Knowledge." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 34, 1995, pp. 703 - 717. -. (with Xu, X., Matsumura, Y. and Stenberg, J.) "Carbon-Catalyzed Gasification of Organic Feedstocks in Supercritical Water." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 35, 1996, pp. 2522 - 2530. -. (with Croiset, E., Dai, X., DeAlmeida, C., Mok, W.S.L., Norberg, N., Richard, J.-R. and Majthoub, M.A.) "High Yield Biomass Charcoal." Energy & Fuels, Vol. 10, 1996, pp. 652 - 658. -. (with Allen, S.G., Kam, L.C. and Zemann, A.J.) "Fractionation of Sugar Cane with Hot, Compressed, Liquid Water." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 35, 1996, pp. 2709 - 2715. -. (with Matsumura, Y. and Xu, X.) "Gasification Characteristics of an Activated Carbon in Supercritical Water." Carbon, Vol. 35, 1997, pp. 819 - 824. -. (with Varhegyi, G., Szabo, P., Till, F., Zelei, B. and Dai, X.) "TG, TG-MS, and FTIR Characterization of High-Yield Biomass Charcoals." Energy & Fuels, Vol. 12, 1998, pp. 969-974. -. (with Gronli, M. and Varhegyi, G.) "A Round Robin Study of Cellulose Pyrolysis Kinetics by Thermogravimetry." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 38, 1999, pp. 2238 - 2244. -. (with Conesa, J. and Sakurai, M.) "Synthesis of a High-yield Activated Carbon by Oxygen Gasification of Charcoal in Hot, Liquid Water." Carbon, Vol. 38, 2000, pp. 839-848. -. (with Allen, S.G., Schulman, D. and Xu, X.) "Biomass

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Gasification in Supercritical Water." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 39, 2000, pp. 4040-4053. -. (with Allen, S.G., Dai, X., Shimizu, B., Tam, M.S. and Gronli, M.) "Attainment of the Theoretical Yield of Carbon from Biomass." Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., Vol. 39, 2000, pp. 4024-4031 -. (with Laser, M., Schulman, D., Allen, S.G., Lichwa, J. and Lynd, L.R.) "A Comparison of Liquid Hot Water and Steam Pretreatments of Sugar Cane Bagasse for Bioconversion to Ethanol." Bioresour. Technol., Vol. 81, 2002, pp. 33-44. -. Antal, M. J.; Gronli, M. G. The Art, Science, and Technology of Charcoal Production. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2003, 42, 1919. -. Antal, M. J.; Mochidzuki, K.; Paredes, L. S. Flash Carbonization of Biomass. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2003, 42, 3690. -. Matsumura, Y., Minowa, T., Potic, B., Kersten, S.R.A., Prins, W., van Swaaij, W.P.M., van de Beld, B., Elliott, D.C., Neuenschwander, G.G., Kruse, A., Antal, M.J. Biomass gasification in near- and supercritical water: Status and prospects. Biomass Bioenergy, 2005, 29, 269. -. Nunoura, T.; Wade, S.R.; Bourke, J.; Antal, M. J. Studies of the Flash Carbonization Process. 1. Propagation of the Flaming Pyrolysis Reaction and Performance of a Catalytic Afterburner. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2006, 45, 585. -. Wade, S.R., and Nunoura, T.; Antal, M. J. Studies of the Flash Carbonization Process. 2. Violent Ignition Behavior of Pressurized Packed Beds of Biomass: A Factorial Study. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2006, 45, 3512. -. Varhegyi, G.; Meszaros, E.; Bourke, J.; Jakab, E.; Antal, M. J. Combustion Kinetics of Corncob Charcoal and Partially Demineralized Corncob Charcoal in the Kinetic Regime. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2006, 45, 4962. -. Nunoura, T.; Dowaki, K.; Fushimi, C.; Allen, S.; Meszaros, E.; Antal, M. J. Performance of a First-Generation, Aqueous-Alkaline Biocarbon Fuel Cell. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2007, 46, 734. -. Meszaros, E.; Varhegyi, G.; Jakab, E.; Bourke, J.; Manley-Harris, M.; and Nunoura, T.; Antal, M. J. Do all carbonized charcoals have the same chemical structure? Implications of TG-MS measurements. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2007, 46, 5943. -. Bourke, J.; Manley-Harris, M.; Fushimi, C.; Dowaki, K.; Nunoura, T.; Antal, M. J. Do all carbonized charcoals have the same chemical structure? A Model o the Chemical Structure of Carbonized Charcoal Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2007, 46, 5954. -. Antal, M. J.; Nihous, G. Thermodynamics of an Aqueous-Alkaline/Carbonate Carbon Fuel Cell Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2008, 47, 2442. -. Peterson, A.A., Vogel, F., Lachance, R.P., Froling, M., Antal, M.J., Tester, J. "Thermochemical biofuel production in hydrothermal media: A review of sub- and supercritical water technologies" Energy Environ. Sci.. 2008, 1, 32-65. -. Yoshida, T., Turn, S., Yost, R., Antal, M.J. "Banagrass vs. Eucalyptus wood as feedstocks for metallurgical biocarbon production" Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2008, 47, 2442-2448. -. Yoshida, T., Antal, M.J. "Sewage Sludge Carbonization for Terra Preta Applications" Energy Fuels 2009, 23, 5454-5459. -. Manya, J.J., Antal, M.J. "Review of the Apparent Molar Heat Capacities of NaCl(aq), and NaOH(aq) and Their Representation Using the Pitzer Model at Temperatures from (298.15 to 493.15) K" J. Chem. Eng. Data, 2009, 54, 2158-2169. -. Deenik, J. McClellan, A.T., Uehara, G., Campbell, S., Antal, M.J. "Charcoal Volatile Matter Content Influences Plant Growth and Soil Nitrogen Transformations" Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2010, 74, 1259-1270. -. Sarmah, A.K., Srinivasan, P., Smernik, R.J., Manley-Harris, M., Downie, A., van Zwieten, L., Antal, M.J. "Retention capacity of biochar amended New Zealand dairy farm soil for an estrogenic steroid hormone and its primary metabolite" Australian J. Soil Research, 2010, 48, 648-658. -. Manya, J.J., Kinoshita, C.K., Masutani, S.M., Antal, M.J. "Specific Heat Capacity of Pure Water at 4.0 MPa between 298.15 K and 465.65 K" Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2011, 50, 6470-6484. -. Wang, L., Trninic, M., Skreiberg, O., Gronli, M., Considine, R., Antal, M.J. "Is Elevated Pressure Required to Achieve a High Fixed-Carbon Yield of Charcoal from Biomass? 1. Round Robin Results for Three Different Corncob Materials." Energy Fuels, 2011, 25, 3251-3265. -. Diarra, A. Deenik, J., Uehara, G., Campbell, S., Sumiyoshi, Y., Antal, M.J. "Charcoal Ash and Volatile Matter Effects on Soil Properties and Plant Growth in an Acid Ultisol" Soil Science, 2011, 176, 336-345. -. Legarra, M., Blitz, A., Czégény, Z., Antal, M.J. "Aqueous Potassium Bicarbonate/Carbonate Ionic Equilibria at Elevated Pressures and Temperatures" Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2013, 52 (37), 13241-13251. -. Van Wesenbeeck, S., Prins, W., Ronsse, F., Antal, M.J. "Sewage Sludge Carbonization for Biochar Applications. Fate of Heavy Metals" Energy Fuels, 2014, 28 (8), 5318-5326.

RATIONALE

Prof. Antal was the first researcher of the 20th century to explore the use of elevated pressure to enhance charcoal yields. His Flash Carbonization process realized 80% of the theoretical fixed-carbon yield of charcoal. Antal was among the first researchers to explore the use of supercritical water for biomass gasification and hydrogen production. The importance of this work was recognized by Japanese researchers and led to the funding of a national research effort in Japan devoted to supercritical water applications. In 2003 ISI Essential Science Indicators (the citation counters) announced that Antal's publication record had entered the top 1% of total citations earned in the field of Engineering. Eighteen alumni of Antal's laboratory (graduate students, Post Docs, and Visiting Scholars) are now faculty members of Universities around the world, and three are (or were) group leaders at National Laboratories in the USA, Japan, Spain, Norway and Hungary. Antal served as a Director of the Catalysis & Reaction Engineering Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers from 2003-2006. Also, he served on the Editorial Boards of Energy & Fuels,

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Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, and the Journal of Analytic and Applied Pyrolysis.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Joan J. Manyà

Date 17/10/2014

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Contributions of Prof. Antal to the Field of Biomass Utilization

Antal was the first researcher of the 20th century to explore the use of elevated pressure to

enhance charcoal yields. Together with Dr. Morten Gronlihe was the first to define a meaningful

carbonization efficiency. His Flash Carbonization process realized 80% of the theoretical fixed-

carbon yield of charcoal, and his recent work has actually exceeded the theoretical fixed-carbon

yield implied by thermochemical equilibrium calculations. His patents were licensed to the

Kingsford/Clorox Corp. and 3 other licensees. These patents are among the most profitable of

all patents in the UH portfolio.

Antal (together with his Post Doc Dr. Stephen Allen) invented the Aquasolv Process for

pretreatinglignocellulosic materials prior to ethanol production by SSF. This process enabled

yields of ethanol from lignocellulosics that were among the highest reported in the literature. It

was a major improvement of the hot liquid water pulping process patented by Prof. Bobleter of

the U. Innsbruck. Bobleter’s approach required about an hour of reaction time; whereas Antal’s

approach required about 1 minute. The use of hot liquid water to effect rapid dissolution and

carbonization chemistry has been re-discovered and is currently popularized as “hydrothermal

carbonization”.

Antal was among the first researchers to explore the use of supercritical water for biomass

gasification and hydrogen production. The importance of this work was recognized by

Japanese researchers and led to the funding of a national research effort in Japan devoted to

supercritical water applications.

Antal (together with Dr. Gabor Varhegyi of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences research

laboratories) was the first to employ numerical integration of the governing ordinary differential

equationstogether with non-linear least squares kinetic analysisto biomass thermogravimetry.

His work with Varhegyi settled the controversy concerning high vs. low cellulose activation-

energy pyrolysis kinetics. Antal also pioneered the use of non-linear least squares kinetic

analysis in mechanistic studies of supercritical water reactions.

In 2003 ISI Essential Science Indicators (the citation counters) announced that Antal’s

publication record had entered the top 1% of total citations earned in the field of Engineering.

To celebrate this achievement they published a statement of his research endeavors (see

http://www.in-cites.com/scientists/MichaelJerryAntal.html).

Eighteen alumni of Antal’s laboratory (graduate students, Post Docs, and Visiting Scholars)

are now faculty members of Universities around the world, and three are (or were) group

leaders at National Laboratories in the USA, Japan, and Hungary.

Antal served as a Director of the Catalysis & Reaction Engineering Division of the American

Institute of Chemical Engineers from 2003-2006. Antal has organized and chaired topical

sessions concerning chemical engineering for biomass conversion during the past twelveAIChE

Annual Meetings. The AIChE has featured his biomass sessions in its advertising brochures.

Also, he served on the Editorial Boards of Energy & Fuels,Industrial and Engineering Chemistry

Research, and the Journal of Analytic and Applied Pyrolysis.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL JERRY ANTAL, JR.

357 Opihikao Place Married (two children) Honolulu, HI 96825 5'9" Phone (808) 395-8643 155 pounds RESEARCH Biomass carbonization and gasification, biocarbon fuel cells, biomass pretreat- INTERESTS ments for ethanol production, chemical kinetics and reactor design.

EDUCATION HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

1970-1973 Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics emphasizing Numerical Analysis and Quantum Me-chanics.Thesis research on charge exchange in atomic scattering theory. Served two years as a Corporation appointed teaching fellow.

1969-1970 M.S. in Applied Physics (Quantum Mechanics and Electromagnetic Theory). DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

1965-1969 A.B. in Physics and Mathematics.Graduated Summa Cum Laude with Highest Dis-

tinction in Physics and High Distinction in Mathematics. Member of Phi Beta Kap-pa, was a General Motors Scholar, a Rufus Choate Scholar, received two academic citations, and the CRREL Award for Military Leadership and Outstanding Achieve-ment in Science.

EMPLOYMENT UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII

1982-present Coral Industries Chair;Hawaii Natural Energy Institute (HNEI).Acting Director, HNEI (Jan-Apr, ‘98).Professor of Mechanical Engineering (1986-); Associate Professor (‘82-‘86). Introduced 6 new courses on chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, and reactor design, exergy analysis, lab methods in fuel conversion, and solar thermal engineering.Chairman of the UH Workplace Safety Committee (‘99- ) and the HNEI Personnel Committee (‘84- ‘09).Chairperson and member of UH Tenure, Promotion and Review Committees.

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY

1975-1982 Lecturer (’75),Assistant Professor (’76-82); Department of Mechanical and Aero-

space Engineering.Introduced new courses on energy alternatives and solar ther-mal engineering. Class '81 Advisor, Faculty Fellow of Stevenson Hall.

LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL LABORATORY

1973-1975 Staff Member; Thermonuclear (TN) Weapons Physics Group. Generalized neutron transport theory to simulate charged particle transport in a TN plasma.

GRANTS Principal Investigator of >$10 million of sponsored research. ADVISEES 39 Post Docs/Visiting Scholars, 8PhD students, 35 MS students, 8 staff 18 of my alumni have become faculty members of universities worldwide

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2 / 203October 2014

PUBLICATIONS 22 chapters in books, 110 refereed articles in archival journals, 44 full length papers in conference proceedings, 12 patents.

CONSULTING American Carbon Registry, SINTEF (Norway), SRI International, Pacific Carbon and Graphite, Center for Coal Utilization Japan, NEU (Austria), ConAgra, The World Bank, NEA (Sweden), CESP (Brazil), President's Council on Environmental Quality, Office of Technology Assessment, Exxon Research and Engineering Co., Aero-space Corporation, International Harvester.

EDITORIAL Energy and Fuels, 2004-2007 BOARDS Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 1993-1995 Journal of Analytic and Applied Pyrolysis, 1984-1992

AWARDS & Scientific Advisor†, Norwegian BioCarb+ Project, SINTEF, Trondheim, 2014- HONORS Invited Lecturer†, University of Hiroshima and JAICA, Hiroshima, Japan, 2013

Research Associate, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Waikato, NZ, 2008- Scientific Advisor†, Norwegian CenBio Project, SINTEF, Trondheim, 2010- Advisory Board, Chem. Res. Cntr., Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2010-2012 Invited Lecturer†, University of Hiroshima and AIST Chugoku, Japan, 2006 Invited Lecturer†, Eindhoven University, the Netherlands, 2006 Invited Lecturer†, Norwegian Univ. of Science & Technology, Trondheim, 2004 Invited Lecturer†, Universities of Tokyo and Hiroshima, Japan, 2004

Director, Catalysis & Reaction Engineering Division, AIChE, 2004-2006 In 2003 my citation record entered the top 1% of total citations in Engineering Invited Lecturer†, Universities of Kyoto and Hiroshima, Japan, 2002

Invited Lecturer†, Norwegian Technological University, Trondheim, 1998 Invited Lecturer†, KIER, KAIST, Taejon, Korea, 1997 Visiting Research Professor, Dartmouth College, 1996 - 1998

Invited Lecturer†, Kyushu National Ind. Res. Inst., Saga, Japan, 1996

Invited Lecturer†, Gov. Ind. Res. Inst. and Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan, 1993 Invited Lecturer†, National Research Council, Taiwan, 1992

Invited Lecturer†, Nat’l. Res. Inst. Pollu. Res., Tsukuba, Japan, 1991

Visiting Scholar in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University, 1990-91 President, Hawaii Section of the American Chemical Society, 1988-89 Invited Lecturer†, Nat’l. Res. Inst. Pollu.Resour., Tsukuba, Japan, 1988 Invited Lecturer†, U.S. Information Agency, Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, 1979 Invited Speaker†, Int’l. Symp.on Energy Sources and Devel., Barcelona, 1977 Most valuable member, Thermonuclear Weapons Physics Group, LASL, 1974 †all expenses paid by host

PROFESSIONAL American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, Ameri- SOCIETIES can Physical Society. MILITARY Captain, Ordnance Corps, USAR (honorable discharge). HOBBIES Ballroom dancing, biking, jogging, snowboarding, and cooking.

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NOMINATOR

Des Raj

CANDIDATE

Des Raj

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Government PG College Ambala Kurukshetra

University Kurukshetra, India

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

I Prof.(Dr) Des Raj working at higher education commission Haryana

India last 17 yeras. I am awarded by Bharat Shiksha Ratan Award in

december 2012.

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NOMINATOR INFORMATION

First name DES

Last / Given Name RAJ

Present Position PROFESSOR

Company / Institute GOVERNMENT PG COLLEGE AMBALA KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA

Address H.NO. 614 SONIA COLONY AMBALA GOVERNMENT PG COLLEGE

Phone 09729032559

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name DES

Last / Given Name RAJ

Present Position PROFESSOR

Company / Institute GOVERNMENT PG COLLEGE AMBALA KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY KURUKSHETRA

Address H.NO. 614 SONIA COLONY AMBALA GOVERNMENT PG COLLEGE

Phone 09729032559

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

I PROF.(DR) DES RAJ WORKING AT HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION HARYANA INDIA LAST 17 YERAS.I AM AWARDED BY BHARAT SHIKSHA RATAN AWARD IN DECEMBER 2012.

RATIONALE

R/SIR/MADAM I ALSO COMPLETED THE MASTER DEGREE IN THE FIELD OF MASS COMMUNICATION.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature DR DRBAJWA

Date 31/12/2014

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Name : Dr. Des Raj Bajwa

Designation : Associate Professor

Department of Commerce & Management

Govt. Post Graduate College Ambala Cantt

Director General Higher Education,Haryana,Panchkula

Kurukshetra University, Kurukhsetra 136119

[email protected],[email protected]

Mb No +91-9729032559, +91-9416916377

Education Qualification M.Com, M.A. (Eco.), M.A. (Mass. Comm.), MBA, UGC-JRF&NET

(Com., Mgt.) MPhil .PhD, PGDEMM, PGDJMC

Ph.D Topic “A Study of E-Banking in India with:-Special Reference to New Private

Sector Banks (Case Study of HDFC& ICICI Banks)”

Teaching Experience 17 Years Teaching Experience/ Administration Project

Report, Research Guide & Examination work

Subject Taught Management, Marketing, Advertising, Sales Management

Business Organization

Classes / Courses Taught M.Com. Business Environment,

Bachelor of Business Administration,

M.Com. Business Static

Master of Financial Management

Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management

Master of Human Resource Management

Master of International Business

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Guidance for the National Education Test(NET)Examination

conducted by UGC

Academic Activities & Nominated as an Expert Member of Selection Committee

Achievement for teachers by Director General Higher Education.

Panchkula, Haryana ( India )

Guest Lecturer Delivered in Many Management

Institution, Deptt. of Commerce and other Institutions

at S.D. College, Ambala Cantt, G.M.N College

Ambala Cantt, S.A Jain College Ambala Cantt.

Department commerce and Management

Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra

Organizing Secretary, National Seminar on Role of

Small Scale Industry in the Era of Globalization

held at Govt. P.G. College, Ambala Cantt

Feb. 2009

Honours Passed National Eligibility Test (UGC-JRF& NET)1996

Junior Research fellowship for Ph.D1995-96

Award of Teacher Fellowship by UGC, New Delhi.

“Bharat Shiksha Ratan Award in 2012.”

Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award 2013

Major / Minor Impact of E-Banking in the Indian Economy (Minor)

Research project (U.G.C.) Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)in Indian Context (Major)

Research Papers / Role Small Scale Industries in the Era of Globalization

Articles Published Globalization and Rural development in India

Foreign Direct investment in Indian Banking Sector

Commerce and Management Education: Problem and

Prospects

Use of E- Commerce

Total Quality Management in Higher Education

Globalization and its impact on Indian Economy

Seminar , Conferences Management of Small Scale Industries in the Era of

Symposia, Work shop etc. Globalization 17- 18 Feb., 2009

Attended / Paper Presented Crime Against women: A need for Gender Sensitization

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17th November 2005

Indian Diasporic writing: Theory and discourse 28th Feb.,

2006

Women Aids – A Growing Challenge 19-21 Feb 2007

Fresh Water Crises: A Global Phenomenon 19-20 March

2007

Challenge to Punjabi Language Literature and Culture in

21st Century 5-6 Nov 2009

-Attended International Conference on Volunteer Management for

Non-profit on 25th

March, 2011 New York City (U.S.A.)

-Present a Research Paper on E-Banking in India with:-Special

Reference to New Private Sector Banks organized by Central

Connecticut State University from 16-19 April 2012 in Paris (FRANCE)

-Present Research Paper at Ryerson University International Learning

center from 21-24 May 2012,at (Toronto Canada)

-Present a Research Paper on Higher Education in India: Challenges

and Opportunities at the International Journal of Arts & Sciences

(IJAS) Conference for academic disciplines from 19 to 22 June 2012

Florence (ITALY)

-Attend International Conference on E-learning in the work place from

June 13-15, 2012 at New York City (U.S.A.)

-Present Research Paper: International Conference on Economics,

Management of Business, Innovation and Technology from 06-07,

December, 2012, (Perth Australia)

-Oral Presentation at World Business and Economic Research

Conference from 10-11, December 2012, (Auckland New Zealand)

-Present a Research Paper entitled-“E-Governance: Issue and

Opportunities the International Conference, MESD,12 from December

12-14,2012 University of Delhi, (New Delhi, India)

-Attend the Academy of Management Africa Conference at the Gordon

Institute of Business Science (GISB) from 7-10 January 2013 at the

University of Pretoria in (Johannesburg, South Africa)

-Accepted for presentation and publication a Research Paper

2013Conferece of the Australian National Special Education

Conference from 5-7th

June, 2013 at University of (Sydney Australia)

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-Accepted for presentation and publication at the 8th

ICMBS 2013

International Conference organized by Society of Management and

Behavioral Sciences from July 06-07, 2013 at (Toronto Canada)

-Accepted Research Paper for Presentation International conference on

Economic and Social Sustainability2013 on September 30, 2013

(GNESS) at (Tokyo Japan) (Proposed)

-Accepted Research Paper for Presentation in International Journal of

Arts and Science University of London from 5-8 November 2013 at

(London UK)

Guest of Honour at Faculty Delopment Program on Research

Methodology at AIMT Aambala on Nov 15,2014.

In Service Training Orientation Course at Govt. PG College Gurgaon

Haryana India and Obtained “A” Grade 08-03-1998- 30-03-1998

Refresher Course at Punjabi University Chandigarh

03-07-2002 to 23-07-2002 and Obtained “A” Grade

Refresher Course at Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

14-11-2007 to 04-12-2007 and Obtained “ A “ Grade

Refresher Course at Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra

04-12-2008 to 24-10-2008 and Obtained “ A “ Grade

Membership in Indian Commerce Association (ICA) life Member

Indian Accounting Association (IAA) Life Member

Member All India Management Association (AIMA)

Member Indian Econometric Society (IES)

Professional/ Social National Institute of Personnel Management (IPM)

Life Member International Association of Computer Science and

Information Technology (IACSIT) Australia

Association & /

Participation

Counseling & Mentoring Serving student of MBA, BBA, M.Com and other Courses

as Monitor and Counselor

Editorial Membership Member, Editorial Board of Commerce Magazine

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Personal Detail Date of Birth : 10th May 1972

Martial Status : Married

Gender : Male

Nationality : Indian

Language Known : English, Hindi, Sanskrit

References Dr. S.S. Phulia (I.A.S)

Deputy Commissioner Panchkula

Mobile No +91-9466171512

Dr.Parkash

Head Department of Commerce and Management

Govt. P.G. College, Ambala Cantt

Mobile No +91-9416001956

Place : Ambala

Date

Signature

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NOMINATOR

Ines Roberto

CANDIDATE

Solange Mussatto

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Delft University of Technology,

The Netherlands

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

Professor Solange Mussatto holds her Master and PhD degrees in the

Biomass Conversion field. She has over 17 years of experience in this

area and during all her scientific career, she has made outstanding

contributions on the development of technologies for biomass

conversion to biofuels and bio-based chemicals […]

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First name Ines

Last / Given Name Roberto

Present Position Professor

Company / Institute Engineering School of Lorena - University of São Paulo

Address Department of Biotechnology Estrada Municipal do Campinho, S/N CEP: 12.602-810 - Lorena-São Paulo, Brazil

Phone +55 (12) 3159 5026

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name Solange

Last / Given Name Mussatto

Present Position Invited Assistant Professor

Company / Institute Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)

Address Department of Biotechnology Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC, Delft, The Netherlands

Phone +31 (0) 15 278 8789

E-mail [email protected]

CITATION

Lignocellulosis material; biomass; cellulose; hemicellulose; lignin; biorefinery; pre-treatment; dilute-acid; alkaline; hydrothermal; organosolv; enzymatic hydrolysis; xylose; glucose; hydrolysate; inhibitors; furfural; hydroxymethylfurfural; acetic acid; phenolic compounds; detoxification; fermentation; bioreactor; nutrients; optimization; ethanol; xylitol; lactic acid; activated carbon; antioxidants; enzymes; alcoholic beverage; bioactive compounds; fructooligosaccharides; brewer's spent grains; rice straw; sugarcane bagasse; spent coffee grounds.

RATIONALE

Professor Solange Mussatto holds her Master and PhD degrees in the Biomass Conversion field. She has over 17 years of experience in this area and during all her scientific career, she has made outstanding contributions on the development of technologies for biomass conversion to biofuels and bio-based chemicals. Her works are focused on the use of chemical, physical and biological processes for biomass pretreatment, and development of chemical and fermentation processes to produce ethanol, biojet fuel, and co-products including organic acids, xylitol, fructooligosaccharides, enzymes, alcoholic beverages, and others. As a young scientist (less than 40 years old) she is an outstanding woman in this area, with a remarkable record in publications, achievements and collaboration with research groups worldwide. She is very committed with the development of the Biomass area and I am sure that she deserves to get this award.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Ines Conceicao Roberto

Date 27/2/2015

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List of Nominee's Key Activities in the Field

Prof. Solange Mussatto started her research activities in the Biomass Conversion area in 1998. She

holds the Master and PhD degrees, both in Industrial Biotechnology with focus on Biomass

Conversion. Nowadays, she has already over 17 years of experience in this area and her research

activities have been focused on the valorization of biomass in a biorefinery concept for the

production of fuels and co-products.

She has great experience on the use of different pre-treatment technologies for biomass

fractionation in order to separate cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin fractions for subsequent

conversion to valuable products. She has worked on the development of dilute-acid, alkaline,

hydrothermal and organosolv pre-treatment technologies as well as enzymatic hydrolysis in order to

establish efficient, selective and low-cost processes for the recovery of sugars and phenolic

compounds from biomass.

Besides the great expertise on pre-treatment technologies, Prof. Mussatto has also great knowledge

on the use of chemical and fermentation processes (including submerged and solid-state systems) for

the conversion of biomass components to valuable products. Sugar-based hydrolysates obtained

from biomass pretreatment were used as carbon source for the production of ethanol, xylitol, lactic

acid, fructooligosaccharides, enzymes and other valuable compounds by fermentation.

She has already proposed potential biorefineries for the conversion of biomass (brewer’s spent

grains and spent coffee grounds) into different products of industrial interest.

Bioenergy production is a topic in great evidence in the last years. In this sense, Prof. Mussatto has

directed efforts to the production of bioenergy, mainly bioethanol and more recently biojet fuel also.

Besides the experimental component, the processes are also evaluated in a techno economic

perspective in order to verify the potential for implementation in industrial scale considering

different scenarios (geographic region, feedstock, market prices…).

Prof. Mussatto is strongly committed with the Development of the Biomass and, in order to

exchange knowledge, she has worked in collaboration with researchers from different universities

around the world, including in Brazil (Universidade de São Paulo; Universidade Federal de São Carlos;

Universidade Federal de Pernambuco; Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco), Spain

(Universidad de Jaen; Universidad de Vigo; Misión Biológica de Galicia, CSIC), Portugal (Universidade

do Minho; Universidade do Porto), Chile (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso), Colombia

(Universidad Nacional de Colombia), Cuba (Universidad Central "Marta Abreu" de Las Villas), Mexico

(Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila), Republic of Korea (Jeju National University; Gyeongsang

National University), and Philippines (Western Visayas College of Science and Technology). These

collaborations resulted in the writing of projects and scientific papers, as well as in the mobility of

students.

Finally, as a young scientist (less than 40 years old) she has an outstanding record in publications

(more than 100 publications – H-index: 25 (Scopus database), achievements and collaboration with

research groups worldwide. She is very committed with the development of the Biomass area and I

am sure that she deserves to get this award.

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Curriculum Vitae

Solange Inês Mussatto Dragone

(Name in citations: MUSSATTO S.I.; Solange I. Mussatto; S.I. MUSSATTO; DRAGONE S.I.M.)

Birth place and date: Amparo / SP, Brazil – 24/09/1976

Nationality: Brazilian

Work Address: Department of Biotechnology, Delft University of Technology. Julianalaan 67, 2628 BC Delft, The Netherlands

Mobile Phone (Preferred): +31 6 237 96402; Work Phone: +31 15 278 8789; Fax: +31 15 278 2355

Email addresses: [email protected]; [email protected]

ResearchGate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Solange_Mussatto

July 2014 - Actual Invited Assistant Professor Delft University of Technology, Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Applied Sciences. Delft, The Netherlands

Oct 2013 – June 2014 Assistant Researcher University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering. Braga, Portugal

Jun 2011 – June 2014 Assistant Director - Fermentation Laboratory University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering. Braga, Portugal

Sep 2007 – Sep 2013 Post-doctoral Researcher

University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering. Braga, Portugal

Jun 2013 – Jul 2013 Invited Researcher Autonomous University of Coahuila, Department of Biotechnology and Department of Chemical Engineering. Saltillo, Mexico

Nov 2012 – Dec 2012 Invited Researcher Jeju National University, Laboratory of Marine Bio-Resources Technology, Faculty of Marine Biomedical Science. Jeju, South Korea

Oct 2011 – Nov 2011 Invited Researcher University of Jaen, Department of Chemical Environmental and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Experimental Sciences. Jaen, Spain

Jun 2011 – Jul 2011 Visiting Researcher Autonomous University of Coahuila, Department of Food Science and Technology, School of Chemistry. Saltillo, Mexico

Feb 2002 – Feb 2003 Professor Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

Feb 2002 – Feb 2003 Professor Technical College of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

2 Professional Experience

1 Personal Data

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2003-2007 PhD in Industrial Biotechnology Engineering College of Lorena, University of São Paulo. Lorena, Brazil

2000-2002 Master Science in Industrial Biotechnology Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

1995-1999 Graduation in Chemical Industrial Engineering Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil

1) Extraction of sugars and bioactive compounds from lignocellulosic biomass, plants and macroalgae by different pre-treatment processes including dilute-acid, alkaline, organosolv, hydrothermal, solid-to-liquid extraction, microwave assisted extraction, and enzymatic hydrolysis.

2) Bioprocesses for the production of value-added compounds including ethanol, biojet fuel, xylitol, organic acids, fructooligosaccharides, bioactive compounds, alcoholic beverages, enzymes, activated carbon, and others.

3) Fermentation technology: submerged and solid-state fermentation systems; Immobilized cell systems; downstream processes.

4) Optimization of processes conditions by using statistical tools (experimental design, response surface methodology).

Listening Speaking Reading Writing

Portuguese Native language Native language Native language Native language

Spanish Fluent Fluent Fluent Fluent

English Very good Good Very good Very good

Dutch Beginner Beginner Beginner Beginner

Sep/2012 - Actual Development of technologies for ethanol production from existents and new plantations of lechuguilla (Agave lechuguilla) from the semi desert region in the North of Mexico (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Mexican Department of Agriculture (SAGARPA – Secretaría de Agricultura, Ganadería, Desarrollo Rural, Pesca y Alimentación).

Oct/2013 – June/2014 BIO2Norte - Biotechnology and Bioengineering for the Quality of Life and Sustainable Development. Research line: BioInd - Biotechnology and Bioengineering for improved Industrial and Agro-Food processes (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundo Europeu de Desenvolvimento Regional - FEDER.

Jan/2013 – June/2014 Strategic Project – LA 23 – 2013-2014 (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia – FCT – Portugal.

Jan/2011 – Sep/2013 Implementation of solid-state fermentation systems for bioactive compounds production (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação para a Ciência e a

6 Participation in Research Projects

5 Language Skills

4 Main Research Activities

3 Academic Background

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Tecnologia – FCT – Portugal.

Jun/2010 – Dec/2012 Alganol – Bioethanol production and CO2 sequestration from high starch accumulating microalgae in a continuous oscillatory flow bioreactor (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Agência de Inovação - AdI - Portugal.

Jan/2008 – Dec/2010 Development of advanced processes for fructooligosaccharides production (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia – FCT – Portugal.

Sep/2007 – Dec/2007 Project CEBio – Competences for bioenergy (Research grant). Funding agency: Agência de Inovação - AdI - Portugal.

Apr/2005 – Apr/2007 Continuous high gravity beer fermentation using brewer’s spent grains as yeast immobilization carrier (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico-CNPq – Brazil.

Mar/2005 – Mar/2007 Production of enzymes and food additives for biotechnological pathway using lignocellulosic raw materials (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico-CNPq – Brazil.

Nov/2004 – Feb/2007 Selective separation of the main organic fractions from brewer’s spent grain aiming the production of food additives (xylitol and lactic acid) by biotechnological process (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Mar/2003 – Jun/2007 Integral use of brewery by-product in chemical and biotechnological processes (Research grant). Funding agency: Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – CAPES – Brazil.

Aug/2003 – Mar/2004 Repair of the ultraviolet detector of the high-performance liquid chromatography system (Staff Member – Financial assistance project). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Mar/2000 – Feb/2002 Influence of the rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate treatment on xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Jan/2000 – Dec/2001 Obtainment and fermentation of rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate (Staff Member - Research project). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Jul/1999 – Dec/1999 Evaluation of the xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii from rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate pre-treated with activated charcoal (Research grant). Funding agency: Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo – FAPESP – Brazil.

Mar/1998 – Jun/1999 Determination of parameters of the rice straw acid hydrolysis for high xylose recovery (Research grant). Funding agency: Chemical Engineering School of Lorena. Lorena, Brazil.

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Supervision of 3 PhD students

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1) Diana Beatriz Muñiz Marquez. Solid state fermentation for production, recovery and application of enzymes associated to biosynthesis of FOS. PhD Thesis in Food Science and Technology - Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (México). 2013 - Actual.

2) Ercília Maria dos Santos Machado. Extração de compostos de valor acrescentado a partir da borra de café e sua utilização na elaboração de bebidas fermentadas e destiladas. PhD Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2011 - Actual.

3) Lina Fernanda Ballesteros Giraldo. Extração e caracterização de polissacáridos a partir da borra de café e sua incorporação em filmes edíveis. PhD Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2011 - Actual.

Supervision of 2 PDEng students

1) Catarina Marciano Alves. Techno-economic assessment and mapping of refining technologies for aviation biofuels supply chains in Brazil. PDEng Project in Bioprocess Engineering Design - – Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). 2014 - Actual.

2) Nantia Bikaki. Feasibility analysis of sustainable and affordable biofuels in the Brazilian context. PDEng Project in Bioprocess Engineering Design - – Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). 2014 - Actual.

Supervision of 2 MSc students

1) Juan Eduardo Carmona González – Analysis of the impact of high voltage electric pulses on the pretreatment and saccharification of Agave lechuguilla fibers for ethanol production. MSc Thesis in Biotechnology - Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (México). 2013 - Actual.

2) Maria do Céu Rodrigues Fernandes. Valorisation of winery residues as substrates for biotechnological processes. MSc Thesis in Bioengineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014 - Actual.

Supervision of 4 Visiting students

1) Paulina Morales Arancibia. Adaptation and selection of Spathaspora passalidarum mutants strains resistant to inhibitors. PhD student from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso y Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María (Chile). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

2) Laura Maria Solis Salas. Extracción, purificación e identificación de los compuestos bioactivos obtenidos de residuos de naranja Valencia (Citrus sinensis L.). MSc student from the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (México). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

3) Ruth Betsabe Cuvas Limon. Biotransformación de una bebida simbiótica a base de bacterias acido lácticas y Aloe vera mediante fermentación y su evaluación y caracterización de los metabolitos productos de la interacción probiótica-prebiótica. MSc student from the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (México). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

4) María Elena Velázquez Arellano. Desarrollo de un proceso para la producción de pigmentos por Monascus purpures CECT2955 en cultivo en estado sólido con residuos agroindustriales deshidratados de Aloe vera. MSc student from the Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila (México). Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), 2015 – Actual.

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1) Dulce Abril Flores Maltos. Producción y purificación de la fructosiltransferasa obtenida por fermentación en estado sólido y recuperación de fructooligosacáridos. PhD Thesis in Food Science and Technology - Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila (México). 2014.

2) Micael Filipe Gonçalves. Study of the process for the production of vegetables in bottles and cans. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014.

3) Maria Ferreira Salgado Oliveira Costa. Analytical quality control of flexible packaging. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014.

4) Antonia Mayer. Integrating sustainable biomass feedstock and downstream conversion with focus on the case of Brazil. PDEng Report in Bioprocess Engineering Design – Delft University of Technology (Netherlands). 2014.

5) Josune Baz Juncal. Polysaccharides recovery from seaweeds by microwave-assisted extraction and characterization of their chemical, structural and antioxidant properties. Individual Project in Biological Engineering (Final Graduation Project) - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2014.

6) Sílvia Lopes Ferreira Martins. Bioactive compounds recovery from Larrea tridentata leaves and their potential benefits for human health. PhD Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2012.

7) Nuno Gomes Teles de Meneses. Produção de bebida destilada e etanol combustível a partir de resíduos da indústria cervejeira. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2011.

8) Armando Ricardo Magalhães Sampaio. Desenvolvimento de tecnologias para produção de etanol a partir do hidrolisado da borra de café. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2010.

9) Margarida de Sousa e Silva Barros Prata. Produção de fruto-oligosacáridos usando sistemas de células imobilizadas. MSc Thesis in Technology, Science and Food Safety - Universidade do Porto (Portugal). 2009.

10) Ercília Maria dos Santos Machado. Reaproveitamento de resíduos da indústria do café como matéria-prima para a produção de etanol. MSc Thesis in Biological and Chemical Engineering - Universidade do Minho (Portugal). 2009.

Feb/2014 – June/2014

Professor Disciplines: Biochemical Engineering; Project in Processes Engineering; Industrial Fine Chemistry

University of Minho, Portugal. Course: Integrated Master in Biological Engineering

Feb/2014 – June/2014

Professor Discipline: Bioprocess Engineering II

University of Minho, Portugal. Course: Integrated Master in Bioengineering

May/2013 Lecturer Discipline: Advanced Topics in Biological and Chemical Engineering II

University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering, Braga, Portugal Course: PhD in Biological and Chemical Engineering

May/2012 Lecturer University of Minho, Centre of Biological

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Discipline: Advanced Topics in Engineering, Braga, Portugal Biological and Chemical Engineering II Course: PhD in Biological and Chemical

Engineering

Apr/2011 Lecturer Discipline: Advanced Topics in Biological and Chemical Engineering II

University of Minho, Centre of Biological Engineering, Braga, Portugal Course: PhD in Biological and Chemical Engineering

Mar/2004 – May/2004

Invited Professor Discipline: Biochemistry

Chemical Engineering School of Lorena - FAENQUIL, Lorena/SP, Brazil. Course: Graduation in Chemical Engineering

Feb/2002 – Feb/2003

Professor Disciplines: Physics, Mechanics, Inorganic Chemistry, Unitary Operations

Chemical Engineering School of Lorena - FAENQUIL, Lorena/SP, Brazil Course: Graduation in Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Materials Engineering

Feb/2002 – Dec/2002

Professor Discipline: Physics

Technical College of Lorena - COTEL, Lorena/SP, Brazil Course: Technical Course in Chemistry

Mar/2001 – Jul/2001

Invited Professor Discipline: Industrial Microbiology

Chemical Engineering School of Lorena - FAENQUIL, Lorena/SP, Brazil Course: Graduation in Chemical Industrial Engineering

1) MUSSATTO SI, VAN DER WIELEN, L.A.M., ARANTES V. “Biorefinery beyond Ethanol”. Tutorial

presented at 2nd Brazilian Bioenergy Science and Technology Conference – Campos do Jordão / Brazil, 2014. (Keynote Speaker)

2) MUSSATTO SI. “Pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass”. Lecture presented at 1st Renewable Systems Engineering Training Course – Delft University of Technology – Delft / The Netherlands, 2014.

3) MUSSATTO SI. “Polyphenols, Bio-Wastes & By-Products: “The Hidden Gold” for Brewer’s Spent Grain and Spent Coffee Ground”. Lecture presented at ISANH Polyphenols 2014 - 8th ISANH World Congress on Polyphenols - Lisbon, Portugal, 2014.

4) MUSSATTO SI. “Bebida alcoólica de café” (Coffee alcoholic beverage). Lecture presented at CEB Event 2014 – Universidade do Minho. Braga, Portugal, 2014.

5) MUSSATTO SI. “Café Alcoólico: Uma nova bebida alcoólica produzida a partir de borras de café” (Alcoholic coffee: A new alcoholic beverage produced from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at Seminário de Empreendedorismo e Inovação – Oeiras, Portugal, 2014.

6) MUSSATTO SI. “Bebida alcoólica a partir de borras de café” (Alcoholic beverage from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at XXIV Semana Ciências da Nutrição – Universidade do Porto. Porto, Portugal, 2014.

7) MUSSATTO SI. “Produção de uma nova bebida alcoólica à base de borras de café” (Production of a new alcoholic beverage from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at VI Jornadas Concelhias de Ciência – Externato Delfim Ferreira. Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal, 2014.

8) MUSSATTO SI. “Valorização de resíduos para a produção de etanol de segunda geração: cenário atual x perspectivas futuras” (Valorization of residues for second generation ethanol production: current

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scenario x prospects). Lecture presented at Workshop Valorização de Resíduos – Universidade do Minho. Guimarães, Portugal, 2013.

9) MUSSATTO SI. “Produção de uma nova bebida alcoólica feita à base de borras de café” (Production of a new alcoholic beverage from spent coffee grounds). Lecture presented at XVI Jornadas de Engenharia Biológica – Universidade do Minho. Braga, Portugal, 2013.

10) MUSSATTO SI. “Current Technologies, Challenges, Global Market and Perspectives of Bio-ethanol Production”. Lecture presented at 2nd Iberoamerican Conference on Biorefineries (2-CIAB). Jaén / Spain, 2013. (Keynote Speaker)

11) MUSSATTO SI. "Aprovechamiento de residuos agroindustriales en procesos de fermentacion sumergida y en estado solido" (Use of agro-industrial residues in solid-state and submerged fermentation processes). Lecture presented at Metropolitan Autonomous University - Unidad Iztapalapa. Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico, 2011.

12) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROUSSOS S. “Curso internacional de actualización en bioprocesos” (International updating course in bioprocesses). Course of 13 h presented at Autonomous University of Coahuila. Saltillo, Mexico, 2011.

13) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G. "Indústria cervejeira: subprodutos e contaminantes" (Brewing industry: by-products and contaminants). Course of 4 h presented in the 11 SEVAP - Semana de Engenharia do Vale do Paraíba – FAENQUIL. Lorena, Brazil, 2004.

14) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC. "Aproveitamento Biotecnológico de Resíduos Agrícolas e Florestais" (Biotechnological use of agricultural and forestry residues). Course of 4 h presented in the 10 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba – FAENQUIL. Lorena, Brazil, 2002.

15) MUSSATTO SI. "A Importância dos Adoçantes" (The sweeteners’ importance). Course presented in the 9 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba – FAENQUIL. Lorena, Brazil, 2000.

1) XV National Congress of Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Cancún / México, 2013. Efficacy of different solvents for extraction of antioxidant phenolic compounds from brewer’s spent grains.

2) 3rd Scientific Meeting of the Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Lisboa / Portugal, 2012. Antioxidant phenolic compounds in four edible seaweeds.

3) IAMAW 1st International Workshop. Santarém / Portugal, 2012. Evaluating the potential of four different agro-industrial residues as nutrient source for fungal growth.

4) IAMAW 1st International Workshop. Santarém / Portugal, 2012. Ethanol production from brewer’s spent grains.

5) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Ethanol production from spent coffee ground hydrolysate.

6) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Solid state fermentation as a strategy to maximize the β-fructofuranosidase production.

7) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Production of antioxidant extracts from coffee silverskin.

8) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Process conditions that maximize the fructooligosaccharides and β-fructofuranosidase production by Aspergillus japonicus under solid-state fermentation conditions.

9) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería. Querétaro / México, 2011. Extraction and characterization of sulfated fucans from brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus.

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10) 2009 IFT Annual Meeting & Food Expo. Anahein / Estados Unidos, 2009. Reuse of lignocellulosic materials as cells immobilization carrier during the fructooligosaccharides and beta-fructofuranosidase production.

11) III Encuentro Regional de Ingeniería Química. Montevideo / Uruguay, 2003. Caracterización del bagazo de malta cervecero y de su hidrolizado hemicelulósico para uso en procesos de bioconversión.

12) III Encuentro Regional de Ingeniería Química. Montevideo / Uruguay, 2003. Optimización de las condiciones de hidrólisis ácida de la paja de arroz para obtención de licores de xilosa adecuados para uso en procesos fermentativos.

13) II EPG - Encontro de Pós-Graduação Latino-Americano. São José dos Campos / Brasil, 2002. Efeito do coeficiente Volumétrico de transferência de oxigênio na produção de xilitol em biorreator de bancada.

14) IV Encontro de Iniciação Científica. Taubaté / Brasil, 1999. Determinação de parâmetros da hidrólise ácida da palha de arroz para obtenção de xilose.

15) 8 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba. Lorena / Brasil, 1998. Determinação de parâmetros da hidrólise ácida da palha de arroz para obtenção de xilose.

1) The development of a new coffee-based distilled beverage produced from spent coffee grounds (study carried out under my guidance and published in the journal LWT—Food Science and Technology, 54, 557-563, 2013) was recognized by the Time magazine (United States) in November 2013, as one of The 25 Best Inventions of the Year 2013.

2) One of the five best posters presented in the XIX Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos – X Simpósio de Hidrólise Enzimática, Organization committee of the XIX SINAFERM / X SHEB, Foz do Iguaçú/PR, Brazil, 2013.

3) Award "Ciência de Impacto em Biotecnologia" ("Impact of Science in Biotechnology") 2012, for the article "Technological trends, global market, and challenges of bio-ethanol production", published in the journal Biotechnology Advances. Engineering College of Lorena, University of São Paulo, Brazil, 2012.

4) 3rd place, George F. Stewart International Research Paper Competition, IFT Annual Meeting 2009, Anaheim, CA., Institute of Food Technologists - The Society for Food Science and Technology – IFT, 2009.

5) PhD thesis selected by the Post-graduation committee of the Engineering College of Lorena (EEL-USP) to compete in the CAPES thesis award of 2008, representing the Program of Industrial Biotechnology of the EEL-USP, 2008.

6) 1st prize, Research Incentive Award sbCTA-PR - Renato João Sossela de Freitas, for the quality of the research work presented at the XX CBCTA. Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (sbCTA-PR), Brazil, 2006.

7) 1st prize - Award Leopold Hartman, for the excelence of the research work presented at the XIX CBCTA. Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos (sbCTA), Brazil, 2004.

8) 1st prize – Best poster presented in the V BMCFB, Organization committee of the V Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos/SP, Brazil, 2004.

9) 1st prize – Best oral presentation in the II EPG (Area: Biological Sciences), Organization committee of the II Encontro de Pós-graduação Latino-Americano, São José dos Campos/SP, Brazil, 2002.

10) 1st prize – Best poster presented in the III BMCFB, Organization committee of the III Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos/SP, Brazil, 2000.

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Summary of the publications Patents: 3 Book chapters: 9 Peer-reviewed articles (full papers): 107

First author: 44 Last author: 21 Corresponding author: 72

Abstracts in peer-reviewed journals: 6 Articles in newspapers and non-peer-reviewed journals: 14 Abstracts and full papers published in conference proceedings: 221

Citation in bibliographical bases - Verification: Feb 25, 2015. Results in Web of Science (Mussatto S*): 100. Sum of the times cited: 2145. h-index: 24 Results in Scopus (Mussatto S*): 99. Sum of the times cited: 2371. h-index: 25

Patents

1) DRAGONE SIM, SAMPAIO ARM, DRAGONE G, TEIXEIRA JA. Bebida destilada a partir da borra de

café e respectivo método de produção (Distilled beverage from spent coffee grounds and respective production method). Publication type: Product and Process. Filing Institution: inpi - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial. Country: Portugal. Publication number: PT 105346. Filing Date: 21/10/2010. Publication Date: 06/02/2013. Applicant: Universidade do Minho.

2) TEIXEIRA JA, DRAGONE SIM, MACHADO EMS. Processo para obtenção de etanol a partir da borra de café (Process for the production of ethanol from spent coffee grounds). Publication type: Product and Process. Filing Institution: inpi - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial. Country: Portugal. Publication number: PT105057. Filing Date: 19/04/2010. Publication Date: 18/09/2012. Applicant: Universidade do Minho.

3) ROBERTO IC, ROCHA GJM, DRAGONE SIM, FERNANDES M. Processo de obtenção de carvão ativado, carvão ativado e seus usos (Process for the production of activated charcoal, activated charcoal and its uses). Publication type: Product and Process. Filing Institution: INPI - Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial. Country: Brazil. Publication number: PI08041695. Filing Date: 26/09/2008. Publication Date: 06/07/2010. Applicant: Universidade de São Paulo.

Book chapters

1) MUSSATTO SI. Microwave-assisted extraction of fucoidan from marine algae. In: Natural Products from Marine Algae: Methods and Protocols. D.B. Stengel, S. Connan (Eds.). New York, USA: Springer, 2015, in press.

2) MUSSATTO SI. Generating biomedical polyphenolic compounds from spent coffee or silverskin. In: Coffee in Health and Disease Prevention. Victor R. Preedy (Ed.). London: Elsevier, 2015, pp. 93-106.

3) MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Coffee. In: Engineering Aspects of Food Biotechnology. J.A. Teixeira, A.A. Vicente (Eds.). Boca Raton, Florida, USA: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2013, pp. 413- 428.

4) MUSSATTO SI, MENESES NGT, TEIXEIRA JA. Beer. In: Engineering Aspects of Food Biotechnology. J.A. Teixeira, A.A. Vicente (Eds.). Boca Raton, Florida, USA: CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2013, pp. 429-443.

5) MUSSATTO SI. Application of xylitol in food formulations and benefits for health. In: D-Xylitol. S.S. da Silva, A.K. Chandel (Eds.). Berlin / Alemanha: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2012, pp. 309-323.

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6) MUSSATTO SI, BALLESTEROS LF, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA. Use of agro-industrial wastes in solid- state fermentation processes. In: Industrial Waste. Kuan-Yeow Show, Xinxin Guo (Eds.). Rijeka / Croatia: InTech - Open Access Publisher, 2012, pp. 121-140.

7) MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Lignocellulose as raw material in fermentation processes. In: Current Research, Technology and Education Topics in Applied Microbiology and Microbial Biotechnology. A. Méndez-Vilas (Ed.). Badajoz, Spain: Formatex Research Center, 2010, v.2, pp. 897-907.

8) DRAGONE SIM, ROBERTO IC. Matérias-primas amiláceas. Bagaço de malte de cevada. In: Matérias- Primas dos Alimentos. Urgel de Almeida Lima (Ed.). São Paulo, Brazil: Blucher, 2010, pp. 105-118.

9) MUSSATTO SI. Biotechnological potential of brewing industry by-products. In: Biotechnology for Agro- Industrial Residues Utilisation. P. Singh nee’ Nigam, A. Pandey (Eds.). 1 ed. Netherlands: Springer, 2009, v.1, pp. 313-326.

Peer-reviewed articles (full papers)

1) TORRADO AGRASAR A, PÉREZ-BIBBINS B, SALGADO JM, MUSSATTO SI, DOMíNGUEZ JM.

Xylitol production in immobilized cultures. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, in press, 2015.

2) FLORES-MALTOS DA, MUSSATTO SI, CONTRERAS ESQUIVEL JC, RODRÍGUEZ-HERRERA R, TEIXEIRA JA, AGUILAR CN. Biotechnological production and application of fructooligosaccharides. Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, DOI: 10.3109/07388551.2014.953443, 2015.

3) TICAR BF, ROHMAH Z, AMBUT CV, CHOI Y-J, MUSSATTO SI, CHOI B-D. Enzyme-assisted extraction of anticoagulant polysaccharide from Liparis tessellatus eggs. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 74, 601–607, 2015.

4) MOREIRA S, MILAGRES AMF, MUSSATTO SI. Reactive dyes and textile effluent decolorization by a mediator system of salt-tolerant laccase from Peniophora cinerea. Separation and Purification Technology, 135, 183-189, 2014.

5) MESA L, MORALES M, GONZÁLEZ E, CARA C, ROMERO I, CASTRO E, MUSSATTO SI. Restructuring the processes for furfural and xylose production from sugarcane bagasse in a biorefinery concept for ethanol production. Chemical Engineering and Processing, 85, 196-202, 2014.

6) GENISHEVA Z, VILANOVA M, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA, OLIVEIRA JM. Consecutive alcoholic fermentations of white grape musts with yeasts immobilized on grape skins - Effect of biocatalyst storage and SO2 concentration on wine characteristics. LWT – Food Science and Technology, 59, 1114-1122, 2014.

7) BALLESTEROS LF, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Chemical, Functional, and Structural Properties of Spent Coffee Grounds and Coffee Silverskin. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 7, 3493-3503, 2014.

8) MUSSATTO SI. Brewer’s spent grain: a valuable feedstock for industrial applications. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 94, 1264-1275, 2014.

9) BALLESTEROS LF, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Selection of the solvent and extraction conditions for maximum recovery of antioxidant phenolic compounds from coffee silverskin. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 7, 1322-1332, 2014.

10) FLORES-MALTOS DA, MUSSATTO SI, CONTRERAS ESQUIVEL JC, BUENROSTRO JJ, RODRÍGUEZ R, TEIXEIRA JA, AGUILAR CN. Typical Mexican agroindustrial residues as supports for solid-state fermentation. American Journal of Agricultural and Biological Sciences, 9, 289-293, 2014.

11) GENISHEVA Z, MOTA A, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Integrated continuous winemaking process involving sequential alcoholic and malolactic fermentations with immobilized cells. Process Biochemistry, 49, 1-9, 2014.

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12) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of sulphated polysaccharides extracted from Fucus vesiculosus

using different hydrothermal processes. Chemical Papers, 68, 203-209, 2014.

13) MOREIRA S, SILVÉRIO SC, MACEDO EA, MILAGRES AMF, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Recovery of Peniophora cinerea laccase using aqueous two-phase systems composed by ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymer and potassium phosphate salts. Journal of Chromatography A, 1321, 14-20, 2013.

14) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, SEPULVEDA L, AGRASAR AT, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Fungal fucoidanase production by solid-state fermentation in a rotating drum bioreactor using algal biomass as substrate. Food and Bioproducts Processing, 91, 587-594, 2013.

15) MUSSATTO SI, MONCADA J, ROBERTO IC, CARDONA CA. Techno-economic analysis for brewer’s spent grains use on a biorefinery concept: The Brazilian case. Bioresource Technology, 148,302-310, 2013.

16) MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Solid-state fermentation as a strategy to improve the bioactive compounds recovery from Larrea tridentata leaves. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 171, 1227-1239, 2013.

17) SAMPAIO A, DRAGONE G, VILANOVA M, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Production, chemical characterization, and sensory profile of a novel spirit elaborated from spent coffee ground. LWT – Food Science and Technology, 54, 557-563, 2013.

18) MUSSATTO SI, BALLESTEROS LF, MARTINS S, MALTOS DAF, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Maximization of fructooligosaccharides and β-fructofuranosidase production by Aspergillus japonicus

under solid-state fermentation conditions. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 6, 2128-2134, 2013.

19) MENESES NGT, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Produção de etanol a partir de subproduto cervejeiro. Boletim de Biotecnologia, 3, 27-28, 2013 (in portuguese).

20) WANDERLEY MSO, OLIVEIRA C, BRUNESKA D, DOMINGUES L, LIMA FILHO JL, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Influence of trace elements supplementation on the production of recombinant frutalin by Pichia pastoris KM71H in fed-batch process. Chemical Papers, 67, 682-687, 2013.

21) MENESES NGT, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Influence of extraction solvents on the recovery of antioxidant phenolic compounds from brewer’s spent grains. Separation and Purification Technology, 108, 152-158, 2013.

22) MOREIRA-NETO SL, MUSSATTO SI, MACHADO KMG, MILAGRES AMF. Decolorization of salt- alkaline efluente with industrial reactive dyes by laccase producing basidiomycetes strains. Letters in Applied Microbioloy, 56, 283-290, 2013.

23) MARTINS S, AMORIM ELC, PEIXOTO SOBRINHO TJS, SARAIVA AM, PISCIOTANO MNC, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Antibacterial activity of crude methanolic extract and fractions obtained from Larrea tridentata leaves. Industrial Crops and Products, 41, 306-311, 2013.

24) LANDAETA R, AROCA G, ACEVEDO F, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Adaptation of a flocculent Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain to lignocellulosic inhibitors by cell recycle batch fermentation. Applied Energy, 102, 124-130, 2013.

25) RODRÍGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Extraction of sulfated polysaccharides by autohydrolysis of brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus. Journal of Applied Phycology, 25, 31-39, 2013.

26) GENISHEVA Z, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Malolactic fermentation of wines with immobilized lactic acid bacteria – Influence of concentration, type of support material and storage conditions. Food Chemistry, 138, 1510-1514, 2013.

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27) SILVÉRIO SC, MOREIRA S, MILAGRES AMF, MACEDO EA, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Laccase production by free and immobilized mycelia of Peniophora cinerea and Trametes versicolor: a comparative study. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 36, 365-373, 2013.

28) MUSSATTO SI, PRATA MB, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Production of fructooligosaccharides and b-fructofuranosidase by batch and repeated batch fermentation with immobilized cells of Penicillium

expansum. European Food Research and Technology, 235, 13-22, 2012.

29) GENISHEVA Z, MACEDO S, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA, OLIVEIRA JM. Production of white wine by Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilized on grape pomace. Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 118, 163-173, 2012.

30) SERRANO NFG, RODRIGUES L, HOKKA CO, SOUSA CP, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Optimal glucose and inoculum concentrations for production of bioactive molecules by Paenibacillus polymyxa

RNC-D. Chemical Papers, 66, 1111-1117, 2012.

31) MARTINS S, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Bioactive compounds (phytoestrogens) recovery from Larrea tridentata leaves by solvents extraction. Separation and Purification Technology, 88, 163-167, 2012.

32) SILVA JPA, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC, TEIXEIRA JA. Fermentation medium and oxygen transfer conditions that maximize the xylose conversion to ethanol by Pichia stipitis. Renewable Energy, 37, 259-265, 2012.

33) MACHADO EMS, RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Growth of fungal strains on coffee industry residues with removal of polyphenolic compounds. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 60, 87-90, 2012.

34) SILVÉRIO SC, MOREIRA S, MILAGRES AMF, MACEDO EA, TEIXEIRA JA, MUSSATTO SI. Interference of some aqueous two-phase system phase-forming components in protein determination by the Bradford method. Analytical Biochemistry, 421, 719-724, 2012.

35) MUSSATTO SI, MACHADO EMS, CARNEIRO LM, TEIXEIRA JA. Sugars metabolism and ethanol production by different yeast strains from coffee industry wastes hydrolysates. Applied Energy, 92, 763- 768, 2012.

36) MUSSATTO SI, BALLESTEROS LF, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA. Extraction of antioxidant phenolic

compounds from spent coffee grounds. Separation and Purification Technology, 83, 173-179, 2011.

37) FERREIRA AD, MUSSATTO SI, CADETE RM, ROSA CA, SILVA SS. Ethanol production by a new pentose-fermenting yeast strain, Scheffersomyces stipitis UFMG-IMH 43.2, isolated from the Brazilian forest. Yeast, 28, 547-554, 2011.

38) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Microwave- assisted extraction of sulfated polysaccharides (fucoidan) from brown seaweed. Carbohydrate Polymers, 86, 1137-1144, 2011.

39) MUSSATTO SI, MACHADO EMS, MARTINS S, TEIXEIRA JA. Production, composition and application of coffee and its industrial residues. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 4, 661-672, 2011.

40) GENISHEVA Z, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Evaluating the potential of wine-making residues and corn cobs as support materials for cell immobilization for ethanol production. Industrial Crops and Products, 34, 979-985, 2011.

41) MESA L, GONZÁLEZ E, CARA C, GONZÁLEZ M, CASTRO E, MUSSATTO SI. The effect of organosolv pretreatment variables on enzymatic hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse. Chemical Engineering Journal, 168, 1157-1162, 2011.

42) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB, TEIXEIRA JA. Optimal fermentation conditions for maximizing the ethanol production by Kluyveromyces fragilis from cheese whey powder. Biomass & Bioenergy, 35, 1977-1982, 2011.

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43) MARTINS S, MUSSATTO SI, MARTÍNEZ-AVILA G, MONTAÑEZ-SAENZ J, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Bioactive phenolic compounds: Production and extraction by solid-state fermentation. A review. Biotechnology Advances, 29, 365-373, 2011.

44) SILVA JPA, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC, TEIXEIRA JA. Ethanol production from xylose by Pichia

stipitis NRRL Y-7124 in a stirred tank bioreactor. Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 28, 151- 156, 2011.

45) MUSSATTO SI, CARNEIRO LM, SILVA JPA, ROBERTO IC, TEIXEIRA JA. A study on chemical constituents and sugars extraction from spent coffee grounds. Carbohydrate Polymers, 83, 368-374, 2011.

46) PEREIRA RS, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Inhibitory action of toxic compounds present in lignocellulosic hydrolysates on xylose to xylitol bioconversion by Candida guilliermondii. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 38, 71-78, 2011.

47) MESA L, GONZÁLEZ E, CARA C, RUIZ E, CASTRO E, MUSSATTO SI. An approach to optimization of enzymatic hydrolysis from sugarcane bagasse based on organosolv pretreatment. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 85, 1092-1098, 2010.

48) PRATA MB, MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Fructooligosaccharide production by Penicillium expansum. Biotechnology Letters, 32, 837-840, 2010.

49) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Fucoidan- degrading fungal strains: screening, morphometric evaluation, and influence of medium composition. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 162, 2177-2188, 2010.

50) MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Increase in the fructooligosaccharides yield and productivity by solid- state fermentation with Aspergillus japonicus using agro-industrial residues as support and nutrient source. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 53, 154-157, 2010.

51) MARTINS S, AGUILAR CN, de la GARZA-RODRIGUEZ I, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Kinetic study of nordihydroguaiaretic acid recovery from Larrea tridentata by microwave-assisted extraction. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 85, 1142-1147, 2010.

52) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, ROCHA GJM, ORFÃO JJM, TEIXEIRA JA, ROBERTO IC. Production, characterization and application of activated carbon from brewer’s spent grain lignin. Bioresource Technology, 101, 2450-2457, 2010.

53) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, GUIMARÃES PMR, SILVA JPA, CARNEIRO LM, ROBERTO IC, VICENTE A, DOMINGUES L, TEIXEIRA JA. Technological trends, global market, and challenges of bio-ethanol production. Biotechnology Advances, 28, 817-830, 2010.

54) SILVA JPA, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. The influence of initial xylose concentration, agitation, and aeration on ethanol production by Pichia stipitis from rice straw hemicellulosic hydrolysate. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 162, 1306-1315, 2010.

55) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Characterisation of volatile compounds in an alcoholic beverage produced by whey fermentation. Food Chemistry, 112, 929-935, 2009.

56) MUSSATTO SI, AGUILAR CN, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Colonization of Aspergillus japonicus

on synthetic materials and application to the production of fructooligosaccharides. Carbohydrate Research, 344, 795-800, 2009.

57) ORZUA MC, MUSSATTO SI, CONTRERAS-ESQUIVEL JC, RODRIGUEZ R, de la GARZA H, TEIXEIRA JA, AGUILAR CN. Exploitation of agro industrial wastes as immobilization carrier for solid- state fermentation. Industrial Crops and Products, 30, 24-27, 2009.

58) MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. β-Fructofuranosidase production by repeated batch fermentation with immobilized Aspergillus japonicus. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 36, 923-928, 2009.

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59) MUSSATTO SI, AGUILAR CN, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA. Fructooligosaccharides and β- fructofuranosidase production by Aspergillus japonicus immobilized on lignocellulosic materials. Journal of Molecular Catalysis B, Enzymatic, 59, 76-81, 2009.

60) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, VILANOVA M, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Obtenção e caracterização de bebida destilada a partir da fermentação do soro de queijo. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, junho, 120-124, 2009.

61) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF, ROBERTO IC. Effect of hemicellulose and lignin on enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose from brewer's spent grain. Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 43, 124-129, 2008.

62) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MANCILHA IM, ROBERTO IC. Effects of medium supplementation and pH control on lactic acid production from brewer's spent grain. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 40, 437-444, 2008.

63) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Establishment of the optimum initial xylose concentration and nutritional supplementation of brewer's spent grain hydrolysate for xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii. Process Biochemistry, 43, 540-546, 2008.

64) MUSSATTO SI, ROCHA GJM, ROBERTO IC. Hydrogen peroxide bleaching of cellulose pulps obtained from brewer's spent grain. Cellulose, 15, 641-649, 2008.

65) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Influence of temperature on continuous high gravity brewing with yeasts immobilized on spent grains. European Food Research and Technology, 228, 257-264, 2008.

66) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF, ROBERTO IC. The effect of agitation speed, enzyme loading and substrate concentration on enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose from brewer's spent grain. Cellulose, 15, 711-721, 2008.

67) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, DRAGONE G, MANCILHA IM, ROBERTO IC. Brewer’s spent grain as raw material for lactic acid production by Lactobacillus delbrueckii. Biotechnology Letters, 29, 1973- 1976, 2007.

68) SILVA SS, MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, SANTOS DT, POLIZEL J. Cell immobilization and xylitol production using sugarcane bagasse as raw material. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 141, 215-227, 2007.

69) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF. Enzimas: Poderosa Ferramenta na Indústria. Ciência Hoje, 41, 28-33, 2007.

70) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Ferulic and p-coumaric acids extraction by alkaline hydrolysis of brewer's spent grain. Industrial Crops and Products, 25, 231-237, 2007.

71) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. High gravity brewing by continuous process using immobilised yeast: effect of wort original gravity on fermentation performance. Journal of the Institute of Brewing, 113, 391-398, 2007.

72) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, ROBERTO IC. Lignin recovery from brewer's spent grain black liquor. Carbohydrate Polymers, 70, 218-223, 2007.

73) MUSSATTO SI, MANCILHA IM. Non-digestible oligosaccharides: a review. Carbohydrate Polymers, 68, 587-597, 2007.

74) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, NOGUEIRA AD, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Produção de cerveja: microrganismos deteriorantes e métodos de detecção. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, 10, 240- 251, 2007.

75) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Utilização de mostos concentrados na produção de cervejas pelo processo contínuo: novas tendências para o aumento da produtividade. Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 27-S, 37-40, 2007.

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76) BRANCO RF, SANTOS JC, MURAKAMI LY, MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, SILVA SS. Xylitol production in a bubble column bioreactor: influence of the aeration rate and immobilized system concentration. Process Biochemistry, 42, 258-262, 2007.

77) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, RICARDO FILHO WC, SILVA SS. A study on the recovery of xylitol by batch adsorption and crystallization from fermented sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 81, 1840-1845, 2006.

78) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Brewer's spent grain: generation, characteristics and potential applications. Journal of Cereal Science, 43, 1-14, 2006.

79) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Chemical characterization and liberation of pentose sugars from brewer's spent grain. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 81, 268-274, 2006.

80) CARVALHO GBM, MUSSATTO SI, CANDIDO EJ, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Comparison of different procedures for the detoxification of eucalyptus hemicellulosic hydrolysate for use in fermentative processes. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 81, 152-157, 2006.

81) MUSSATTO SI, SILVA CJSM, ROBERTO IC. Fermentation performance of Candida guilliermondii for xylitol production on single and mixed substrate media. Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 72, 681-686, 2006.

82) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROCHA GJM, ROBERTO IC. Optimum operating conditions for brewer's spent grain soda pulping. Carbohydrate Polymers, 64, 22-28, 2006.

83) SILVA CJSM, MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Study of xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii on a bench bioreactor. Journal of Food Engineering, 75, 115-119, 2006.

84) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Acid hydrolysis and fermentation of brewer's spent grain to produce xylitol. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 85, 2453-2460, 2005.

85) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Evaluation of nutrient supplementation to charcoal-treated and untreated rice straw hydrolysate for xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 48, 497-502, 2005.

86) SANTOS JC, MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, CONVERTI A, SILVA SS. Evaluation of porous glass and zeolite as cells carriers for xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate. Biochemical Engineering Journal, 23, 1-9, 2005.

87) SANTOS JC, SILVA SS, MUSSATTO SI, CARVALHO W, CUNHA MAA. Immobilized cells cultivated in semi-continuous mode in a fluidized bed reactor for xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 21, 531-535, 2005.

88) SANTOS JC, CONVERTI A, CARVALHO W, MUSSATTO SI, SILVA SS. Influence of aeration rate and carrier concentration on xylitol production from sugarcane bagasse hydrolyzate in immobilized-cell fluidized bed reactor. Process Biochemistry, 40, 113-118, 2005.

89) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Influence of the toxic compounds present in brewer's spent grain hemicellulosic hydrolysate on xylose-to-xylitol bioconversion by Candida guilliermondii. Process Biochemistry, 40, 3801-3806, 2005.

90) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Inovações na produção de cervejas. Biotecnologia Ciência & Desenvolvimento, 35, 48-51, 2005.

91) MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Kinetic behavior of Candida guilliermondii yeast during xylitol production from brewer's spent grain hemicellulosic hydrolysate. Biotechnology Progress, 21, 1352-1356, 2005.

92) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Levaduras inmovilizadas en soporte lignocelulósico para la producción continua de cerveza. Brazilian Journal of Food Technology, ed. esp, 70-73, 2005.

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93) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, RICARDO FILHO WC, SILVA SS. Purification of xylitol from fermented hemicellulosic hydrolysate using liquid-liquid extraction and precipitation techniques. Biotechnology Letters, 27, 1113-1115, 2005.

94) SANTOS JC, MUSSATTO SI, CUNHA MAA, SILVA SS. Variables that affect the xylitol production in a zeolite fluidized bed reactor from sugarcane bagasse hydrolysate. Biotechnology Progress, 21, 1639- 1643, 2005.

95) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Alternatives for detoxification of diluted-acid lignocellulosic hydrolyzates for use in fermentative processes - a review. Bioresource Technology, 93, 1-10, 2004.

96) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Avaliação de diferentes tipos de carvão ativo na destoxificação de hidrolisado de palha de arroz para produção de xilitol. Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, 24, 94-100, 2004.

97) CARVALHO W, CANILHA L, MUSSATTO SI, DRAGONE G, MORALES MLV, SOLENZAL AIN. Detoxification of sugarcane bagasse hemicellulosic hydrolysate with ion-exchange resins for xylitol production by calcium alginate-entrapped cells. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 79, 863-868, 2004.

98) MUSSATTO SI, SANTOS JC, ROBERTO IC. Effect of pH and activated charcoal adsorption on hemicellulosic hydrolysate detoxification for xylitol production. Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, 79, 590-596, 2004.

99) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Kinetic behaviour of Candida guilliermondii yeast during xylitol production from highly concentrated hydrolysate. Process Biochemistry, 39, 1433-1439, 2004.

100) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Optimal experimental condition for hemicellulosic hydrolyzate treatment

with activated charcoal for xylitol production. Biotechnology Progress, 20, 134-139, 2004.

101) ROBERTO IC, MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES RCLB. Dilute-acid hydrolysis for optimization of xylose recovery from rice straw in a semi-pilot reactor. Industrial Crops and Products, 17, 171-176, 2003.

102) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Efeito do coeficiente volumétrico de transferência de oxigênio na produção de xilitol em biorreator de bancada. Revista UNIVAP, 10, 83-87, 2003.

103) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Xylitol production from high xylose concentration: evaluation of the fermentation in bioreactor under different stirring rates. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 95, 331-337, 2003.

104) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Produção biotecnológica de xilitol a partir da palha de arroz. Biotecnologia Ciência & Desenvolvimento, 28, 34-39, 2002.

105) MARTINEZ EA, MORALES MLV, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB, SOLENZAL AIN, CANILHA L, MUSSATTO SI. Uso de diferentes materias primas para la producción biotecnológica de xilitol. Ciencia y Tecnología Alimentaria, 3, 295-301, 2002.

106) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Xilitol: Edulcorante com efeitos benéficos para a saúde humana. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 38, 401-413, 2002.

107) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Hydrolysate detoxification with activated charcoal for xylitol production by Candida guilliermondii. Biotechnology Letters, 23, 1681-1684, 2001.

Abstracts in peer-reviewed journals

1) SERRANO NFG, MUSSATTO SI, RODRIGUES LR, TEIXEIRA JA, HOKKA CO, SOUSA CP. Erratum to 'Effects of glucose and inoculum concentrations on production of bioactive molecules by Paenibacillus polymyxa RNC-D: A statistical experimental design' [J. Biotechnol. 150S (2010) S524]. Journal of Biotechnology, 160, 274, 2012.

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2) MARTINS S, MUSSATTO SI, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Antioxidant capacity and NDGA content of Larrea tridentata (a deseart bush) leaves extracted with different solvents. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S500-S500, 2010.

3) MACHADO EMS, RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, MUSSATTO SI, TEIXEIRA JA. Cultivation of fungal strains using coffee industry residues as alternative growth substrates. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S401- S401, 2010.

4) RODRIGUEZ-JASSO RM, ORTIZ I, MUSSATTO SI, PASTRANA L, AGUILAR CN, TEIXEIRA JA. Optimization of sulphated polysaccharides recovery from brown seaweeds by microwave-assisted extraction. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S394-S395, 2010.

5) GENISHEVA ZA, MUSSATTO SI, OLIVEIRA JM, TEIXEIRA JA. Selection of natural material for Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilization. Journal of Biotechnology, 150S, S399-S400, 2010.

6) ROBERTO IC, MUSSATTO SI, MANCILHA IM, FERNANDES M. The effects of pH and nutrient supplementation of brewer’s spent grain cellulosic hydrolysate for lactic acid production by Lactobacillus

delbrueckii. Journal of Biotechnology, 131, S181-S182, 2007.

Articles in newspapers and non-peer-reviewed journals

1) MUSSATTO SI, SAMPAIO A. Invenções portuguesas que brilham no mundo. Café Alcoólico. Interview for the Visão magazine. Visão, n. 1081 (21-27/November/2013). Portugal, p. 66-67, 2013.

2) MUSSATTO SI. A brief history of coffee and booze. Interview for the web journal: Paste Magazine. 2013. http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2013/10/a-brief-history-of-coffee-and-booze-1.html.

3) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF. Ciência Hoje: Enzimas: poderosa ferramenta na indústria. Jornal da Ciência, Brazil, 2007.

4) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, MILAGRES AMF. Enzimas: Ferramenta na indústria. Jornal do Brasil, p. A32, 2007.

5) MUSSATTO SI. Palha de arroz para produzir xilitol. Interview for the web site: Biotec pra galera. Seção

Bate-Papo Biotec., 2007. http://www.biotecpragalera.org.br/bate_papo33.php.

6) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI. El mundo de los alimentos e ingredientes funcionales. Indualimentos, v. 10, n. 46. Santiago/Chile, p. 6-10, 2007.

7) MUSSATTO SI, FERNANDES M, DRAGONE G, ROBERTO IC. Inovação na produção de polpa celulósica empregando subproduto da indústria cervejeira como matéria-prima. O Papel, out. 2006. São Paulo/SP, Brazil, p. 56, 2006.

8) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Loira, gelada e mais barata. Jornal da USP, 23 out. 2006. São Paulo/SP, Brazil, p. 5, 2006.

9) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. 1º Lugar para projeto de alunos da EEL-USP, no 20º Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos. Jornal Guaypacaré, 28 out. 2006. Lorena/SP, Brazil, p. A3, 2006.

10) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI. Las levaduras y sus múltiples usos en la industria de alimentos. Indualimentos, v. 9, n. 39. Santiago/Chile, p. 44-47, 2006.

11) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI. Probióticos y prebióticos en Brasil. Benefícios de un mercado en expansión. Indualimentos, v. 9, n. 41. Santiago/Chile, p. 18-24, 2006.

12) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Aproveitamento de subproduto da indústria cervejeira como suporte para imobilização de leveduras. Engarrafador Moderno, Ano XVI, n. 129. São Paulo/SP, Brazil, p. 30-31, 2005.

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13) DRAGONE G, MUSSATTO SI, ALMEIDA e SILVA JB. Aprovechamiento de subproducto de la industria cervecera como soporte para inmovilización de levaduras. Indualimentos, v. 7, n. 33. Santiago/Chile, p. 24-26, 2004.

14) MUSSATTO SI, ROBERTO IC. Xilitol: Una gran alternativa en el mercado de edulcorantes. Industria de Alimentos, v. 6, n. 25. Santiago/Chile, p. 18-21, 2003.

1) 2nd Brazilian Bioenergy Science and Technology Conference – Campos do Jordão / Brazil, 2014.

2) 1st Renewable Systems Engineering Training Course – Delft / The Netherlands, 2014.

3) ISANH Polyphenols 2014 - 8th ISANH World Congress on Polyphenols. Lisbon / Portugal, 2014.

4) CEB Event 2014. Braga / Portugal, 2014.

5) Seminário de Empreendedorismo e Inovação. Oeiras / Portugal, 2014.

6) XXIV Semana Ciências da Nutrição. Porto / Portugal, 2014.

7) VI Jornadas Concelhias de Ciência. Riba d’Ave / Portugal, 2014.

8) Workshop Valorização de Resíduos. Guimarães / Portugal, 2013.

9) XVI Jornadas de Engenharia Biológica. Braga / Portugal, 2013.

10) XV National Congress of Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Cancún / México, 2013.

11) 3rd International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels & Bioproducts. Toronto / Canadá, 2013.

12) 2nd Iberoamerican Conference on Biorefineries (2-CIAB). Jaén / Spain, 2013.

13) 3rd Scientific Meeting of the Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Lisboa / Portugal, 2012.

14) IBS 2012 - 15th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition, Daegu / Coreia do Sul, 2012.

15) IAMAW 1st International Workshop, Santarém / Portugal 2012.

16) World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology & Bioprocessing, Orlando / Estados Unidos, 2012.

17) XIV Congreso Nacional de Biotecnología y Bioingeniería, Querétaro / México, 2011.

18) ACB-2011 - Asian Congress on Biotechnology, Shanghai / China, 2011.

19) Microbiotec11, Braga / Portugal, 2011.

20) 1st International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels & Bioproducts, St. Louis / Estados Unidos, 2011.

21) 32nd Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals, Clearwater Beach / Estados Unidos, 2010.

22) 2010 Algae Biomass Summit, Phoenix / Estados Unidos, 2010.

23) GLUPOR 8 - 8th International Meeting of the Portuguese Carbohydrate Group, Braga / Portugal, 2009.

24) MicroBiotec09, Vilamoura / Portugal, 2009.

25) FEMS 2009 - 3rd Congress of European Microbiologists, Gotemburgo / Suécia, 2009.

26) 2009 IFT Annual Meeting & Food Expo, Anahein / Estados Unidos, 2009.

27) XII International Congress of Mycology, Istanbul / Turquia, 2008.

28) International Conference Bioenergy: Challenges and Opportunities, Guimarães / Portugal, 2008.

13 Participation in Scientific Meetings

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29) XVI SINAFERM - Simpósio Nacional de Bioprocessos, Curitiba / Brasil, 2007.

30) III Simpósio Latino-Americano de Cevada, Malte e Malteação, Vassouras / Brasil, 2006.

31) XX CBCTA - Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, Curitiba / Brasil, 2006.

32) XXII IACChe (CIIQ) / V CAIQ - Congreso Interamericano de Ingeniería Química / V Congreso Argentino de Ingeniería Química, Buenos Aires / Argentina, 2006.

33) VI BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São José do Rio Preto / Brasil, 2006.

34) ABTCP-TAPPI 2006 - 39o Congresso e Exposição Internacional de Celulose e Papel, São Paulo / Brasil, 2006.

35) XXIII CBM - Congresso Brasileiro de Microbiologia, Santos / Brasil, 2005.

36) 6 SLACA - Simpósio Latino Americano de Ciência de Alimentos, Campinas / Brasil, 2005.

37) 5 SIPAL - Simposio Internacional de Producción de Alcoholes y Levaduras, Campos do Jordão / Brasil, 2005.

38) X CONGRESO CYTAL - Congreso Argentino de Ciencia y Tecnología de Alimentos, Mar del Plata / Argentina, 2005.

39) XIX CBCTA - Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos, Recife / Brasil, 2004.

40) V BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos / Brasil, 2004.

41) 11 SEVAP - Semana de Engenharia do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil 2004.

42) XV COBEQ - Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química, Curitiba / Brasil, 2004..

43) III Encuentro Regional de Ingeniería Química, Montevideo / Uruguay, 2003.

44) 5 SLACA - Simpósio Latino Americano de Ciência de Alimentos, Campinas / Brasil, 2003.

45) IX Congresso Brasileiro de Ciência e Tecnologia Cervejeira - Brasil Brau, Florianopolis / Brasil, 2003.

46) 10 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 2002.

47) II EPG - Encontro de Pós-Graduação Latino-Americano, São José dos Campos / Brasil, 2002.

48) IV BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, Campinas / Brasil, 2002.

49) I EPG - Encontro de Pós-Graduação, São José dos Campos / Brasil, 2001.

50) XXI CBM - Congresso Brasileiro de Microbiologia, Foz do Iguaçu / Brasil, 2001.

51) 4 SLACA - Simpósio Latino Americano de Ciência de Alimentos, Campinas / Brasil, 2001.

52) 9 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 2000.

53) XIII SINAFERM - Simpósio Nacional de Fermentações, Teresópolis / Brasil, 2000.

54) III BMCFB - Brazilian Meeting on Chemistry of Food and Beverages, São Carlos / Brasil, 2000.

55) IV Encontro de Iniciação Científica, Taubaté / Brasil, 1999.

56) 6th Brazilian Symposium on the Chemistry of Lignins and Other Wood Components, Guaratinguetá / Brasil, 1999.

57) 8 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 1998.

58) VII Congresso Nacional dos Estudantes de Engenharia Química & II Congresso Latino-Americano dos Estudantes de Engenharia Química, Salvador / Brasil, 1997.

59) 7 SEQVAP - Semana de Engenharia Química do Vale do Paraíba, Lorena / Brasil, 1996.

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1) Member of Scientific Committee - 16th International Biotechnology Symposium and Exhibition, September 14-19, 2014, Fortaleza, Brazil.

2) Member of Scientific Commitee - II Iberoamerican Congress on Biorefineries, April 10th to 12th, 2013, Convention and Congress Center of Jaen, Spain.

1) Associate Editor of the Brazilian Journal of Microbiology. 2014 – Actual.

2) Guest Editor of the Journal of Chemistry in 2015

1) Referee of projects submitted to Latvian Science Council (LSC) - (Latvia), 2013.

2) Referee of projects submitted to Fundação de Amparo à Ciência e Tecnologia do Estado de

Pernambuco – FACEPE (Brazil), 2013.

3) Reviewer of works presented at the 2nd Iberoamerican Conference on Biorefineries (2-CIAB) – (Jaen /

Spain), 2013.

4) Referee of projects submitted to Fondo Nacional de Desarollo Científico y Tecnológico – FONDECYT

(Chile), 2012.

1) Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology. 2005 – 2013

2) Applied Energy. 2012 – 2012

3) Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology. 2010 – 2010

4) Aquaculture Nutrition. 2007 – 2007.

5) Biochemical Engineering Journal. 2013 – 2013

6) Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering. 2013 – 2013

7) Bioresource Technology. 2006 – 2012

8) Biotechnology Progress. 2004 – 2005

9) Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering. 2012 – 2012

10) Carbohydrate Polymers. 2006 – 2013

11) Carbohydrate Research. 2006 – 2006

12) Chemical Industry & Chemical Engineering Quarterly. 2006 – 2006

13) Chemical Papers. 2010 – 2011

14) E-Polymers. 2007 – 2007

15) Food and Bioprocess Technology. 2010 – 2012

16) Industrial Crops and Products. 2007 – 2012

17 Referee for Peer-Reviewed Journals

16 Technical Works

15 Editorships

14 Organization of Events

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17) Información Tecnológica. 2005 – 2005

18) International Journal of Food Science and Technology. 2012 – 2012

19) Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2007 – 2011

20) Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. 2011 – 2011

21) Journal of Cereal Science. 2007 – 2007

22) Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology. 2003 – 2011

23) Journal of Molecular Catalysis. B, Enzymatic. 2010 – 2010

24) Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture. 2013 – 2013

25) Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering. 2007 – 2007

26) Materiais. 2012 – 2012

27) MicrobiologyOpen. 2011 – 2011

28) New Biotechnology. 2010 – 2010

29) Process Biochemistry. 2008 – 2010

30) Química Nova. 2009 – 2009

31) Separation and Purification Technology. 2012 – 2012

PARTICIPATION IN RESEARCH PROJECTS 16

ONGOING SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISION 11

PhD students 3

PDEng students 2

MSc students 2

Visiting student 4

CONCLUDED SCIENTIFIC SUPERVISION 40

PhD student 2 PDEng student 1 MSc student 6 Graduation student 1 Research assistant 8 Visiting student 22

PRESENTATION OF COURSES AND LECTURES 15

ORAL PRESENTATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS 15

AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS 10

PUBLICATIONS

Patents 3 Book Chapters 9 Peer-reviewed articles (full papers) 107 Abstracts in peer-reviewed journals 6 Articles in newspapers and non-peer-reviewed journals 14 Abstracts and full papers published in conference proceedings 221

18 TOTAL OF PRODUCTION

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PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS 59

ORGANIZATION OF EVENTS 1

TECHNICAL WORKS 4

PARTICIPATION IN EXAMINING BOARDS 23

PhD thesis 6 PDEng defense 1 MSc thesis 9 PhD – qualification exam 2 MSc – qualification exam 1 Final graduation project 1 Others 3

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NOMINATOR

Floor van der Hilst

CANDIDATE

André Faaij

ORGANISATION OF CANDIDATE

Energy Academy Europe

and Groningen University,

The Netherlands

NOTES OF NOMINATOR

André Faaij pushes the scientific frontier through research with high

scientific and societal relevance which is reflected in the high amount

of highly cited scientific papers and the work for e.g. IPCC, GAE, IEA,

UN, EC, bioenergy industry, and NGOs.

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NOMINATOR INFORMATION

First name Floor

Last / Given Name van der Hilst

Present Position Assistant Professor

Company / Institute Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University

Address Heidelberglaan 2 3584 CS Utrecht The Netherlands

Phone +31302537609

E-mail [email protected]

NOMINEE INFORMATION

First name André

Last / Given Name Faaij

Present Position Academic Director and Distinguished Professor Energy System Analysis

Company / Institute Energy Academy Europe and Groningen University

Address Energy Academy Europe, Blauwborgje 6, 9747 AC Groningen, The Netherlands. Courier address: P.O. Box 221, 9700 AE Groningen, The Netherlands Energy Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (ESRIG), Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands.

Phone +31 (0)50 363 9647

E-mail [email protected]; [email protected]

CITATION

André Faaij pushes the scientific frontier through research with high scientific and societal relevance which is reflected in the high amount of highly cited scientific papers and the work for e.g. IPCC, GAE, IEA, UN, EC, bioenergy industry, and NGOs.

RATIONALE

Prof. dr. Andre Faaij is an excellent scientist who has dedicated his scientific career for a great deal to the advancement of research on sustainable biomass supply. His high standards of scientific research resulted in high quality and highly cited peer reviewed research papers (top 1% of research field). Because of his outstanding network within government, NGOs, industry and science, he pushes the scientific frontier through research with high scientific and societal relevance to contribute to better informed decision making by policymakers and industries. He is well aware of the opportunities and challenges of large scale biomass deployment and his focus is consistently on finding solutions to allow for a sustainable implementation of biomass supply chains. With his enthusiasm for scientific research and his drive to find solutions to encountered problems he is a true motivator for PhD and fellow researchers thereby boosting both current and future biomass research.

SIGNATURE AND DATE

Signature Floor van der Hilst

Date 27/2/2015

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List of Key Activities Prof dr. A.P.C. Faaij

• Prof. dr. André Faaij is Distinguished Professor Energy System Analysis and appointed as Academic Director of the Energy Academy Europe at the University of Groningen – Netherlands

• He is the (co) author of more than five hundred publications on mainly bioenergy related topics:

o 180 titles published/accepted in peer reviewed scientific journals (+40 submitted or being written)

o 120 reports o 8 books (+1 under preparation) & Special Issues, o 40 book chapters, o 200 conference papers o 150 other publications and interviews.

• He supervised 24 Ph.D’s to date, >20 ongoing and supervised >80 MSc Students. • He provided 500 presentations at national and international events. Numerous television and

radio interviews, organized workshops, conferences e.g. via memberships of organizing and scientific committees.

• Hirsch index: 46 (Scopus); 65 (Google Scholar). • He qualifies as “highly cited scientist” according to criteria of Thomson Reuters (global top

100 of his research field). • Broad experience with >100 projects and programmes for EC, Netherlands Organisation for

Scientific Research (NWO), governments, international bodies and private sector. ~30 MEuro research budget acquired for own research to date.

• He is a member of a variety of expert groups in bio-energy and energy policy, research and strategic planning.

• He is an advisor to UN bioenergy activities (UNEP, FAO, UNIDO) and Global Bio-energy Partnership

• He works as an advisor for governments, the EC, IEA, GEF, OECD, WEF, the energy sector & industry, strategic consultancy, NGO’s, etc.

• Between 2003 and 2012, he was Task Leader of Task 40 under the Bio-energy Agreement of the International Energy Agency on ‘Sustainable International Bio-energy Trade’ and, in the same framework, acted as national representative in several other tasks.

• In 2008, he joined the IPCC team as Convening Lead Author to draft the Special Report on Renewable Energy as well as the new Global Energy Assessment (GEA).

• Currently, he is Lead Author on Energy Systems for the IPCC 5th assessment report and Agriculture, Forestry and other land use.

• He is appointed Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum and a member of the Global Agenda Council on Alternative Energies for the same organisation.

• He was Lead Author for the World Energy Assessment of the United Nations, the WorldWatch Institute’s book on Biofuels for the 21st Century, the IPCC 4th assessment report and IEA’s World Energy Outlook.

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• He is board member and works as guest editor several key energy journals is a much asked reviewer for a variety of journals, scientific (including the National Science Foundation and the Royal Academy) and government bodies.

• As IPCC member, awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize for the IPCC in 2007. • Nominated for the ENI Award 2014 on Renewable Energy (dubbed: ‘Nobel Prize of Energy

Research’; participation postponed till 2015).

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Curriculum Vitae Prof. dr. A.P.C. Faaij

Personal Information:

Nationality: Dutch

Place & date of Birth: Gouda, The Netherlands, 26th January 1969.

Civil state: Married, two sons.

Academic Career:

• MSc. Chemistry & Environmental Sciences (UtrechtUniversity) (Sep. 1991) • Research Scientist STS-UU (Sep. 1991) • Visiting researcher: King’s College – LondonUniversity (1996) • Ph.D. (UtrechtUniversity) Energy from Biomass & Waste (Sep. 1997) • Visiting researcher: Center for Energy and Environmental Studies - PrincetonUniversity (1998) • Assistant Professor STS-UU; Energy & Environment (1998) • Associate Professor STS-UU & cluster coordinator; Energy Supply & System Studies (2001) • Professor Energy System Analysis, faculty of Science – UtrechtUniversity (Jan. 2009) • Member of the board of the department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science – UtrechtUniversity

(2010-2012) • Chair of the section Science, Technology & Society – UtrechtUniversity (Sep. 2011) • Head of Unit Energy & Resources, Copernicus Institute (Jan. 2012)

Current Position:

Academic Director Energy Academy Europe and Distinguished Professor Energy System Analysis at Groningen University (as by 1st of April 2014).

Visiting addresses: Energy Academy Europe, Blauwborgje 6, 9747 AC Groningen, The Netherlands. Courier address: P.O. Box 221, 9700 AE Groningen, The Netherlands

E-mail: [email protected], www.energyacademy.org

Telephone: +31 (0)50 363 9647

Energy Sustainability Research Institute Groningen (ESRIG), Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands.

E-mail: [email protected], http://www.rug.nl/research/esrig

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• Scientific Director of the Copernicus Institute (Department of Environmental, Innovation and Energy Sciences of the Faculty of Geosciences). (April 2013).

• Academic Director Energy Academy Europe and Distinguished Professor Energy System Analysis at Groningen University (April 2014).

Facts & Figures:

• >190 titles published/accepted in peer reviewed scientific journals (+30 submitted or being written), >120 reports, 8 books (+1 under preparation) & Special Issues, >40 book chapters, >200 conference papers and >150 other publications and interviews.

• Broad experience with >100 projects and programmes for EC, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), governments, international bodies and private sector. ~30 MEuro research budget acquired for own research to date.

• Supervised 24 Ph.D.-trajectories to date, >20 ongoing. Supervised >80 Master students. • >500 presentations at national and international events. Numerous television and radio

interviews, organized workshops, conferences e.g. via memberships of organizing and scientific committees.

• Hirsch index: 46 (Scopus); 65 (Google Scholar). • Listed as ‘highly cited researcher’ by Thomson Reuters (top 1% of research field). • As IPCC member, awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize for the IPCC in 2007. • Nominated for the ENI Award 2014 on Renewable Energy (dubbed: ‘Nobel Prize of Energy

Research’; participation postponed till 2015).

University Qualifications:

• Base Qualification Education (Lecturer), granted December 1998. • Training in ‘PGO education methods’ (Problem Directed Education) (2000). • Senior Qualification Education (Senior Lecturer), granted January 2001. • Senior Qualification Research (Senior Researcher), granted May 2001. • University training trajectory “Academic Leadership” (2002, 2011).

Expertise:

Biobased Economy, renewable energy technologies, energy system and scenario analysis and modelling, sustainability assessments of energy systems, alternative transport fuels, decarbonisation of fossil fuels, capture and storage of CO2, hydrogen economy, waste treatment, material & energy efficiency, technological learning and innovation in energy systems, greenhouse gas balances & accounting, energy and research policies.

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Short Description:

André P.C. Faaij (1969) is appointed as Academic Director Energy Academy Europe and Distinguished Professor Energy System Analysis at Groningen University (as by 1st of April 2014). In this position, he works with many stakeholders on energy transitions from regional to international level. The Energy Academy Europe is set-up as a centre of excellence on Energy Research, Education and Entrepreneurship and is as such a cross-cutting strategy priority for the University of Groningen, including some 400 scientists from natural to social science.

Prior to this position he was Professor ‘Energy System Analysis’ since end of 2008 and head of the Energy & Resources Unit (some 60 staff) at Scientific Director of Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development (130 staff) of Utrecht University since early 2012. He has a background in chemistry and environmental sciences and holds a Ph.D. on energy production from biomass and wastes. He worked as visiting researcher at the Center for Energy & Environmental Studies - PrincetonUniversity and King’s College London University.

The research he coordinated was subject to external evaluations in 2000, 2004, 2007 and 2014 external evaluations, which qualified this research as Very Good – Excellent’ with respect to ‘Productivity, Quality, Viability and Societal Relevance’, showing strong international leadership in its’ core areas as Energy System Analysis, Biobased Economy and Carbon Capture and Storage.

He supervises a range Ph.D.-projects in the mentioned areas and is jointly responsible a 2 year Master Programme ‘Energy Science’. Over the years, he developed and coordinated courses for various curricula, e.g. on research methods for energy and material systems. He is in particular experienced in research and management of research in a multidisciplinary as well as international setting. Examples are programmes for the National Science Foundation, large multi-year programmes on energy system analyses and sustainable use of fossil fuels and Biobased Economy and a wide range projects for the EC, international bodies (UN, IEA, a.o.) and companies. Acquired research funds amount today some 30 MEuro.

He is a member of a variety of expert groups in bio-energy and energy policy, research and strategic planning. He works as an advisor for governments, the EC, IEA, the UN system, GEF, OECD, WEF, the energy sector & industry, strategic consultancy, NGO’s, etc. Between 2003 and 2013, he was Task Leader of Task 40 under the Bio-energy Agreement of the International Energy Agency on ‘Sustainable International Bio-energy Trade’ ; an international network with 14 countries represented which he also initiated, In the same framework, he acted as national representative in several other tasks. He is an advisor to UN bioenergy activities (UNEP, FAO, UNIDO) and Global Bio-energy Partnership. He is appointed Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum and a member of the Global Agenda Council on Alternative Energies for the same organisation.

Earlier, he was Lead Author for the World Energy Assessment of the United Nations (published in 2000), as well as the new Global Energy Assessment (GEA) (published in 2012), the WorldWatch Institute’s book on Biofuels for the 21st Century, IEA’s World Energy Outlook, the IPCC 4th assessment report (Lead Author), Convening Lead Author for the Special Report on Renewable Energy Currently, Lead Author on

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Energy Systems for the IPCC 5th assessment report and Agriculture, Forestry and other land use. Being part of IPCC, he was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.

He is board member and works as guest editor several key energy journals is a much asked reviewer for a variety of journals, scientific (including the National Science Foundation and the Royal Academy) and government bodies. He published over 600 titles in scientific journals, reports, books and proceedings, qualifies as ‘highly cited researcher’ (top 1% of research field) by criteria of Thomson Reuters ISI Web of Science, (co-)organized a range of international workshops and conferences and is frequently lecturing across the globe.

Summary Education Experiences:

• General management, development of courses, and lecturing in the education programmes of the department of Science, Technology & Society and the Copernicus Institute for the departments of: Chemistry, Environmental Sciences, Innovation Sciences, Biology and Physics. Coordinating role in the Energy Science Master and the extension towards a beta-track.

• Developed courses such as Research Methods for Energy & Material Systems (now Advanced Energy Analysis), Chemistry for Sustainable Development and supported Energy Economics.

• Linking pin role between state-of-the art research in the energy field with education; contributing to overall design and planning of curricula of Master Programmes.

• Extensive experience with different education methods (individual and in courses). • Broad experience with different disciplines and methods, such as: engineering disciplines (e.g.

flowsheet modelling, cost engineering), economics (e.g. CBA, external costing methods, I/O, macro-economic analyses), system and scenario analysis methods (e.g. PIA), different modelling techniques (bottom-up energy models, integrated assessment models), environmental sciences (e.g. LCA, EIA), innovation and policy sciences.

• Supervision of Master students for Energy & Resources, Energy Science, Environmental Sciences (policy as well as natural science), Innovation Science, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, engineering sciences; often combined with supervision from other disciplines, institutions, companies and universities abroad.

• Supervision and coaching of senior researchers/postdocs for education tasks and in building research careers.

• External examiner (Ph.D.’s,) for: Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven Technical University, Leiden University, Wageningen University, University of Leeds (UK), University of Campinas (Brazil), Imperial College (London-UK), University of Antwerp, University of Lappeenranta (Finland), KTH Stockholm, Mid-Sweden University. Macquary University – Australia, Leuven University (Belgium).

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Selection of Scientific and Social Positions

Scientific Positions:

• Guest Editor of the Journal Biomass & Bio-energy (Elsevier) (2006…); Editor (2006-2007) and editorial board since 1999.

• Member of the editorial Board of the Scientific Journal Biofuels (Future Science) (2009 -…) • Member editorial Board of the Scientific Journal International journal of Greenhouse Gas Control

(Elsevier) (2011-...) • Member editorial Board of the Scientific Journal Progress in Energy & Combustion Science

(Elsevier; PECS has the highest impact factor (14) of all energy journal (2013 -...) (invited) • Regular reviewing of publications for journals as Science, Energy, Energy & Environmental

Science, Progress in Energy & Combustion Science, Energy for Sustainable Development, Energy Policy, Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Fuels, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Climate Change, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Fuel, Global Environmental Change, a.o.

• Frequent reviewing activities for the National Science Foundation (NWO) in the field of energy system analysis and advisor for the theme ‘Sustainable Earth’, NWO program Energy Transitions, NWO/KNAW program Agriculture Beyond Food.

• Member Programme Committee Agriculture beyond Food – Netherlands Indonesia, a framework for collaboration Royal Academy of Science (KNAW), National Science Foundation (NWO-WOTRO, NWO-ALW). (2008 - …)

• Member Programme Committee “Energy & Resources” of the National Science Foundation (NWO) (2009-…)

• Member of the National Committee, Scientific Review committee of the 12th European Biomass conference (Amsterdam, June 2002). Member of the scientific review committee and session organizer of the 2nd World Biomass conference (Rome, 2004), 14th (Paris, France) and 15th (Berlin, Germany), 16th (Valencia, Spain 2-6 June 2008), 19th (Berlin, Germany, 2011) European Biomass Conferences.

• Member organizing committee symposium 'Biobrandstoffen' of the 'Global Change'-Committee KNAW (Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences) (2007).

• Member Scientific Committee of the World Bioenergy Conference & Exhibition on Biomass for Energy, in Jonkoping, Sweden May 2008, May 2010 and May 2012.

• Member Scientific committee of Bioenergy conference Graz - Austria, January 2014. • Faaij A., Member Scientific Committee of the International Conference and Greenhouse Gas

Control Technologies (GHGT-12), Texas- United States, 5-9 October 2014.

International Networks, Memberships and Advisory roles:

• National Task Leader in the IEA Bio-energy Agreement: Task 38: “Greenhouse Gas Balances” (2001-2007)

• National Task Leader in IEA Bio-energy Agreement Task 35: “Techno-Economic Analyses” (2001-2004)

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• Task Leader of Task number 40 on “Sustainable Bio-energy Trade” under de IEA Bio-energy Agreement; participation of 14 countries on three continents (2003-2006 & 2007-2009 & 2010-2012).

• Lead Author for the Global Energy Assessment, supported by a.o. WEC, IIASA, WBCSD, etc. (2008-2012)

• Lead Author on Renewable Energy Technologies for the World Energy Assessment of the United Nations, UNDP, UNDESA/WEC (1999-2000).

• Lead Author (waste management) for the IPCC’s 4th Assessment Report (2004-2007). • Lead Author (Energy) for the 5th Assessment Report of the IPCC (Working Group III – Mitigation)

(2011 -…). • Convening Lead Author (Bioenergy) IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Technologies

(2009 – 2011). • Expert for the STAP (Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel) of the Global Environment Facility

(GEF) (2005). • Advisor to the Emerging Industrial Technology Strategy Review Board (SRB), advising the Prime

Minister and Government of Taiwan (2007). • Advisor to the World Economic Forum and member of the World Economic Forum’s Global

Agenda Council on Alternative Energies (2007 -…). • Young Global Leader (YGL) in the World Economic Forum; by a Selection Committee, composed

of the world’s top media leaders and chaired by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (2009-…).

• Member of the International Expert Advisory Group of the UN Biofuels Initiative (2006…). • Scientific advisor to FAO’s International Bio-energy Programme (IBEP), supported by the G8

Global Bio-energy Partnership (GBEP). (2005-2010) • Reviewer and advisor to the Danish Research Council, Science Foundation Ireland (SFI), Belgian

Federal Public Planning Service on Science Policy (BELSPO, Nordic Energy, the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT), Swedish Energy Agency, a.o.

• Advisor and reviewer for the International Energy Agency, a.o. for the World Energy Outlook, Paris, France. (2006 -...).

• Expert advisor and Evaluator for the European Commission (DG-Energy, DG – Research, DG-Environment, DG-Agriculture), 5th, 6th and 7th Framework Programmes, Horizon 2020.

• Expert member of the European Technology Platform for Biofuels of the European Commission (2007…)

• Member of the Global Sustainable Bioenergy (GSB) Project. (2009 - …) • Scientific advisor to the CTBE Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory (2012-...) • Member of the UNESCO SCOPE Biofuels & Sustainability Scientific Committee (2013…)

National Networks and Advisory roles:

• Member of the platform biomass of the foundation for sustainable chemistry development (DCO)) (1997-2005).

• Member of the Reflection Group Energy (Bezinningsgroep Energie) (1999-...).

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• Expert member and scientific advisor to the advisory group of the energy transition direction on sustainable biomass production (‘Committee Cramer’) and follow-up activities (2006- 2009).

• Member of the National Platform Green Resources (Platform Groene Grondstoffen) (2006-2011) • Advisor to the Dutch Energy Council (Algemene Energieraad; AER) (2007) • Member of the “Committee Corbey” (Committee Sustainability Issues Biomass), appointed by

the Minister of Environment (2009 - …). • Chair of the Advisory Council of the GreenGold Label on certification of biomass for energy

(2010-...) • Member of the Sustainability Board of SkyNRG – KLM (2011-…) • Member Steering Group Bioport, managed by the Rotterdam Port Authority (2011 -...) • Member RCI Council: Rotterdam Climate Initiative under chairmanship of former Prime Minister

Ruud Lubbers and CEO of Shell, Jeroen van der Veer (2011-…). • Member Utrecht University Steering Group EU 2020 (2012 - 2014) • Member Kenniskamer Infrastructuur en Milieu (Ministry of Infrastructure & Environment) with

directors of PBL, KNMI,TNO, RIVM, Deltares a.o. (2012…) • Member of ‘Het Groene Brein’ network targeting radical transitions towards sustainability,

supported by the National Science Foundation (2012…). • Member of the IIASA Commission for the National Science Foundation (NWO) (2013…)

Ph.D-Projects:

Completed Ph.D.-projects under (partial) supervision of A.Faaij,

1. Monica Rodrigues de Souza, “Alternatives for developing electricity production from biomass: feasibility of the co-firing (natural gas + biomass) option”. Joint promotion project between the Department of Energy van Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Campinas - Brazil and Science, Technology & Society, Utrecht University. Promotor: Prof. Dr. A. Walter, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Faaij. September 6, 2001. Pp. 168 + Appendices.

2. Monique Hoogwijk, “On the global and regional potential of renewable energy sources”, Promotores: Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Prof. Dr. H.J.M. de Vries, Co-supervision Dr. A. Faaij a.o., Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, March 12, 2004. Pp. 256

3. Carlo Hamelinck, “Outlook for advanced biofuels”. Promotor: Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Faaij, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, June 7, 2004. Pp. 232

4. Veronika Dornburg “Multi-functional Biomass Systems”. Promotor: Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Faaij, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, 1st December 2004. Pp. 216

5. Martin Junginger, “Learning in Renewable Energy Technology Development”, Promotor: Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Faaij, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, May 13th, 2005. Pp. 206.

6. Simona Negro, “Dynamics of Technological Innovation Systems – The Case Study of Biomass Energy”, Promotor: Prof. Dr. R. Smits, Co-promotores: Dr. A. Faaij, Dr, M. Hekkert, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, February 16th, 2007. Pp. 166

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7. Kay Damen, “Reforming fossil fuel use;The merits, costs and risks of carbon dioxide capture and storage”, Promotor: Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Faaij, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, March 23th, 2007. Pp. 298.

8. Edward Smeets, “Possibilities and limitations for sustainable bioenergy production systems”. Promotor: Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Faaij, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, ISBN 978-90-8672-029-3, May 7th, 2008. Pp. 307

9. Jinke van Dam, Sustainability of bioenergy chains: the result is in the details, Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij & Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, May 13th, 2009. Pp. 367.

10. Joris Koornneef, Shifting Streams - On the Health, Safety and Environmental Impacts of Carbon Dioxide Capture, Transport and Storage. Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Ramirez. 17th May 2010. Pp. 254.

11. Machteld van den Broek, System analyses of deployment of Clean Fossil Fuel options into the energy supply infrastructure, Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Ramirez. 23rd June 2010. Pp. 273.

12. Oscar van Vliet, Feasibility of alternatives to driving on diesel and petrol. Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij & Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, 30th August 2010. Pp. 247.

13. Birka Wicke, Bioenergy Production on Degraded and Marginal Land; Assissing its Potentials, Economic Performance and Environmental Impacts for Different Settings and Geographical Scales. Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij, Prof. Dr. Wim Turkenburg, 18th April 2011. Pp. 203

14. Takeshi Kuramochi, CO2 capture in Industries and Distributed Energy Systems – Possibilities and Limitations, ISBN 978-90-8891-278-8. Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij & Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Ramirez, 30th May, 2011. Pp. 231

15. Marc Pieter de Wit, Bioenergy Development Pathways for Europe – Potentials, Costs, Environmental impacts, ISBN 978-90-8672-052-1. Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij, Co-promotores: Dr. M. Junginger & Dr. M. Londo, 26th September 2011. Pp. 217.

16. Jussi Heinimö, Developing Markets of Energy Biomass – Local and Global Perspectives. Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis 454, ISBN 978-952-265-172-3, Joint promotion project between the Department of Energy and Environmental Technology of Lappeenranta University- Finland and the Copernicus Institute - Utrecht University. Promotores: Prof. Dr. T. Ranta, Prof. Dr. A. Faaij, Lappeenranta University, 16th December 2011. Pp. 75 + published articles as appendices.

17. Floor van der Hilst,Shades of green, Spatial and temporal variability of potentials, costs and environmental impacts of bioenergy production. ISBN 978-90-8672-054-5. Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij & Prof. Dr. Johan Sanders, 16th May 2012. Pp. 369

18. Hans Meerman, Perspectives on gasification systems to produce energy carriers and chemicals with low CO2 emissions. Techno-economic system analysis on current and advanced flexible thermo-chemical conversion of fossil fuels and biomass. ISBN 978-90-3935-837-5. Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij & Prof. Dr. W.C. Turkenburg, Co-promotor: Dr. A. Ramirez, 7th September 2012. Pp. 310

19. Jobien Laurijssen, Energy Use in the Paper Industry – An Assessment of Improvement Potentials at Different Levels. ISBN 978-90-8672-055-2. Promotores: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij & Prof. Dr. E. Worrell, Joint promotion project with the KennisCentrum Papier en Karton (KCPK), 8th July 2013. Pp. 168

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20. Bothwell Batidzirai, Design of Sustainable Biomas Value Chains – Optimising the Supply Logistics and Use of Biomass over Time, ISBN 9789086720569. Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij, Co-promotor: Dr. M. Junginger. Promotion date: 17th December 2013. Pp. 380.

21. Patrick Lamers,Sustainable International Bioenergy Trade: Evaluation the impact of sustainability criteria and policy on past and future bioenergy supply and trade, ISBN 978-90-8672-058-5. Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij, Co-promotores: Dr. M. Junginger, Dr. C. Hamelinck (Ecofys). Promotion date: 7th February 2014. Pp. 247.

22. Ric Hoefnagels, Bridging gaps in bioenergy - Deploying system analyses to investigate potential biomass supply, demand and greenhouse gas mitigation scenario’s from a national, European and global perspective, ISBN 978-90-8672-059-0. Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij, Co-promotor: Dr. M. Junginger. Promotion date: 14th February 2014. Pp. 267.

23. Janske van Eijck, Socio-economic impacts of biofuels in developing countries, ISBN 978-90-8891-852-0. Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij, co-promotor: Dr. Henny Romijn (TUE). Promotion date: 11th April 2014. Pp. 444.

24. Richard Sikkema, Forests: future fibre and fuel values – Woody Biomass for Energy and Materials: Resources, Markets, Carbon Flows and Sustainability Impacts. ISBN 978-90-8672-062-0. Promotor: Prof. Dr. A.P.C. Faaij, Co-promotor: Dr. M. Junginger. Promotion date: 28th November 2014. Pp. 274.

Peer Reviewed Journal Publications:

1. E. Worrell, F.J.J. van Heijningen, J.F.M. de Castro, J.H.O. Hazewinkel, J.G. de Beer, A. Faaij and K. Vringer: New Gross Energy-Requirement figures for Materials Production, Energy, Vol. 19, No. 16, pp. 627-640, 1994.

2. E. Worrell, J.G. de Beer, A. Faaij and K. Blok, Potential energy Savings in the Production Route for Plastics, Energy Conversion and Management, Vol. 35, No. 12, pp. 1073-1085, 1994.

3. E. Worrell, A. Faaij, G.J.M. Phylipsen and K. Blok, An Approach for Analysing the Potential for Material Efficiency Improvement, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Vol. 13, pp. 215-232, 1995.

4. Broek, R. van den, A. Faaij, A. van Wijk, Biomass combustion for power generation, In: Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol 11. No. 4, pp. 271-281, 1996.

5. A. Faaij, A. van Wijk, J. van Doorn, A. Curvers, L. Waldheim, E. Olsson, C. Daey-Ouwens Characteristics and availability of biomass waste and residues in the Netherlands for gasification, Biomass and Bioenergy Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 225-240, 1997.

6. Broek, van den, R. A. Faaij, A.J.M. van Wijk, T. Kent, M. Bulfin, K. Healion, G. Blaney, Willow firing in retrofitted Irish power plants. Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 75-90, 1997.

7. Faaij, A., R. van Ree, L. Waldheim, E. Olsson, A. Oudhuis, A. van Wijk, C. Daey Ouwens, W. Turkenburg, Gasification of biomass wastes and residues for electricity production. Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 12 No. 6, 1997.

8. Faaij, A., M. Hekkert, E. Worrell, A. van Wijk, Optimization of the final waste treatment system in the Netherlands. Resources, conservation and recycling, No.22, Pp. 47 - 82, 1998.

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9. Faaij, A., I. Steetskamp, A. van Wijk, Exploration of the land potential for the production of biomass for energy in the Netherlands. Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol 14.No. 5/6. Pp.439-456, 1998

10. Faaij, A., B. Meuleman, W. Turkenburg, A. van Wijk, A. Bauen, F. Rosillo-Calle, D. Hall, Externalities of biomass based electricity production compared to power generation from coal in the Netherlands. Biomass and Bioenergy Vol 14. No. 2, pp. 125-147, 1998.

11. A. Faaij, La bioenergie et le developpement durable. In: Biofutur - Le Mensuel Europeen de Biotechnologie, no. 195, pp. 16-19, December 1999.

12. V. Dornburg, A. Faaij, Efficiency and economy of wood-fired biomass energy systems in relation to scale regarding heat and power generation using combustion and gasification technologies. Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol. 21. No.2, pp. 91-108, 2001.

13. M. Junginger, A. Faaij, A. Koopmans, R. van den Broek, W. Hulscher, Setting up fuel supply strategies for large scale bio-energy projects - a methodology for developing countries. Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol 21. No. 4, pp. 259-275, 2001

14. R. van den Broek, S. Teeuwisse, K. Healion, T. Kent, A. van Wijk, A. Faaij, W. Turkenburg, Potentials for electricity production from wood in Ireland, Energy, Vol. 26 No. 11, pp. 991-1013, 2001.

15. Michiel J.A. Tijmensen, Andre P.C. Faaij, Carlo N. Hamelinck, Martijn R.M. van Hardeveld, Exploration of the possibilities for production of Fischer Tropsch liquids via biomass gasification, Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol 23. No. 2, pp. 129-152, 2002.

16. C. N. Hamelinck, A. P.C. Faaij, W.C. Turkenburg, F. Van Bergen, O.H.M. Barzandji, K.H. Wolff, G-J., Ruijg, CO2 Enhanced Coalbed Methane Production in the Netherlands, Energy, Vol. 27 No. 7, pp. 647-674, 2002.

17. C.N. Hamelinck, A.P.C. Faaij, Future prospects for production of methanol and hydrogen from biomass. Journal of Power Sources, Vol. 111 No. 1, pp. 1-22, 2002.

18. A. Faaij, International Trade of Biofuels, Unasylva; an international journal of forestry and forest industries, published by FAO. Vol. 53, 2002, pp. 28-30.

19. M. Hoogwijk, A. Faaij, R. van den Broek, G. Berndes, D. Gielen, W. Turkenburg, Exploration of the ranges of the global potential of biomass for energy. Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 25 No.2, 2003, pp. 119-133.

20. M. Rodriguez, A. Walter, A. Faaij, Co-firing of natural gas and biomass gas in combined cycles. Energy, The International Journal Vol. 28 (2003), pp. 1115-1131.

21. M. Rodriguez, A. Faaij, A. Walter, Techno-economic analysis of co-fired Biomass Integrated Gasification / Combined Cycle systems with inclusion of economies of scale. Energy, The International Journal, Vol. 28, No. 12, 2003, pp. 1229-1258.

22. Vliet, van, O., A. Faaij, C. Dieperink, Forestry projects under the Clean Development Mechanism? Analysis of the uncertainties in carbon mitigation and related costs of plantation forestry projects. Climatic Change, Vol. 61, Issue 1-2, 2003, pp. 123 - 156.

23. M. Junginger, S. Agterbosch, A. Faaij, W. Turkenburg, Scenario’s for accelerated implementation of Renewable Energy in the Energy System of the Netherlands. Energy Policy, Vol. 32, Issue 9, 2004, Pp. 1053-1073.

24. M. Junginger, A. Faaij, W. C. Turkenburg, Cost reduction prospects for the offshore wind farms. Wind Engineering Vol. 28, No. 1, 2004, Pp. 97-118.

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25. C. Hamelinck, A. Faaij, H. den Uil, H. Boerrigter, Production of FT transportation fuels from biomass; technical options, process analysis and optimisation and development potential. Energy, the International Journal, Vol. 29, No. 11, September 2004, Pp. 1743-1771

26. M. Junginger, A. Faaij, W.C. Turkenburg, Global experience curves for wind farms. Energy Policy, Vol. 33, No. 2, January 2005, Pp. 133-150.

27. M. Hekkert, A. Faaij, F. Hendriks, M. Neelis Natural gas as an alternative to crude oil in automotive fuel chains; Well-to-wheel analysis and transition strategy development. Energy Policy, Vol. 33, No. 5, March 2005, Pages 579-594.

28. Carlo N. Hamelinck, Geertje van Hooijdonk, André P.C. Faaij, Future prospects for the production of ethanol from ligno-cellulosic biomass. Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol. 28, Issue 4, April 2005, Pages 384-410

29. Veronika Dornburg, Gijs Termeer, André Faaij, Economic and energetic analysis of bio-energy production by multi-product crops – case studies for the Netherlands and Poland. Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 28, Issue 5, May 2005, Pages 454-474

30. K. Damen, A. Faaij, F. van Bergen, J. Gale, E. Lysen. Identification of Early Opportunities for CO2-sequestration; Worldwide screening for CO2-EOR and CO2-ECBM projects. Energy, Vol. 30, Issue 10, July 2005, Pages 1931-1952

31. Veronika Dornburg, André Faaij, Cost and CO2-Emission Reduction of Biomass Cascading: Methodological Aspects and Case Study of SRF Poplar. Climatic Change, Vol. 71, no 3, August 2005, Pp. 373-408.

32. Carlo N. Hamelinck, Roald A.A. Suurs, André P.C. Faaij, Techno-economic analysis of International Bio-energy Trade Chains. Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol. 29, Issue 2, August 2005, Pages 114-134

33. D.J. Treffers, A. Faaij, J. Spakman, A. Seebregts, Exploring the possibilities for setting up sustainable energy systems on the long term; two visions on the Dutch energy system in 2050. Energy Policy, Vol. 33, No 13, September 2005, Pages 1723-1743

34. Monique Hoogwijk, André Faaij, Bas Eickhout, Bert de Vries, Wim Turkenburg, Potential of biomass energy out to 2100, for four IPCC SRES land-use scenarios, Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol. 29, Issue 4, October 2005, Pages 225-257.

35. M. Junginger, A. Faaij, R. Björheden, W. Turkenburg, Technological learning and cost reductions in woodfuel supply chains in Sweden Biomass and Bioenergy, Vol. 29, Issue 6, December 2005, Pp. 399-418

36. K. Damen, A. Faaij, W. Turkenburg, Health, safety and environmental risks of underground CO2 sequestration – Overview of mechanisms and current knowledge. Climatic Change, Volume 74, Issue 1-3, January 2006, Pages 289-318.

37. André P.C. Faaij, Bio-energy in Europe: Changing technology choices. Energy Policy (Special Issue on Renewable Energy in Europe), Vol 34/3, February 2006, Pp. 322-342

38. I. Lewandowski, A. Faaij, Steps towards the development of a certification system for sustainable bio-energy trade, Biomass & Bio-energy, Volume 30, Issue 2, February 2006, Pages 83-104

39. K. Damen, M. Van Troost, A. Faaij, W. Turkenburg, An integral comparison of hydrogen and electricity production systems with CO2 capture and storage. Part A: review and selection of

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promising conversion technologies with CO2 capture. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Volume 32, Issue 2, 2006, Pages 215-246

40. C.N. Hamelinck, A.P.C. Faaij, Production of advanced biofuels. International Sugar Journal, Volume 108, Issue 1287, March 2006, Pages 168-175

41. Bothwell Batidzirai, André Faaij, Edward Smeets, Biomass and bioenergy supply from Mozambique, Energy for Sustainable Development, Vol X. No.1, March 2006. Pp. 54-81

42. Andre P.C. Faaij, Julije Domac, Emerging international bio-energy markets and opportunities for socio-economic development, Energy for Sustainable Development, Vol X. No.1, March 2006. Pp. 7-19

43. André Faaij, Modern biomass conversion technologies. Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Volume 11, No. 2, March 2006, Pages 335-367.

44. V. Dornburg, A. Faaij, M. Patel, W. Turkenburg, Economics and GHG emission reduction of a PLA bio-refinery system-combining bottom-up analysis with price elasticity effects. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Volume 46, Issue 4, April 2006, Pages 377-409

45. I. Lewandowski, A. van Hooijdonk, J. Weger, K. Havlickova, J. van Dam, A. Faaij, The potential biomass for Energy Production in the Czeck Republic Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol. 30, Issue 5, May 2006, Pages 405-421

46. I. Lewandowski, U. Schmidt, M. Londo and A. Faaij, The economic value of the phytoremediation function – Assessed by the example of cadmium remediation by willow (Salix ssp), Agricultural Systems, Volume 89, Issue 1, July 2006, Pages 68-89.

47. V. Dornburg, A. Faaij, Optimising waste treatment systems; Part B: analyses and scenario’s for the Netherlands. Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Volume 48, Issue 3, September 2006, Pages 227-248

48. K. Damen, A. Faaij, A Greenhouse gas balance of two existing international biomass import chains; the case of residue co-firing in a pulverised coal-fired power plant in the Netherlands Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change (Special Issue), Volume 11, Number 5-6, September 2006, Pp. 1023-1050.

49. V. Dornburg, A. Faaij, B. Meuleman, Optimising waste treatment systems; Part A: methodology and technological data for optimising energy production and economic performance. Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Volume 49, Issue 1, November 2006, Pages 68-88.

50. M. Sjardin, K. Damen, A. Faaij, Techno-economic prospects of using membrane reactors in a future hydrogen driven transportation sector. Energy, Volume 31, Issue 14, November 2006, Pages 2187-2219

51. Junginger, M., Faaij, A., Rosillo-Calle, F., Wood, J., The growing role of biofuels - Opportunities, challenges and pitfalls, International Sugar Journal, Volume 108, Issue 1295, November 2006, Pages 618-629

52. C. Hamelinck, A.Faaij, Outlook for advanced biofuels. Energy Policy, Vol. 34, Issue 17, November 2006, Pages 3268-3283

53. M. Junginger, E. de Visser, K. Hjort-Gregersen, J. Koornneef, R. Raven, A. Faaij, W.C. Turkenburg Technological learning in bio-energy systems.Energy Policy, Volume 34, Issue 18, December 2006, Pages 4024-4041

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54. V. Dornburg, J. van Dam, A. Faaij, Estimating GHG emission mitigation supply curves of large scale biomass use on a country level. Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 31, Issue 1, January 2007, Pages 46-65

55. E. Smeets, A. Faaij, Bioenergy potentials from forestry to 2050: an assessment of the drivers that determine the potentials, Climatic Change, Volume 81, 2007. Pp. 353-390.

56. Edward M.W. Smeets, André P.C. Faaij, Iris M. Lewandowski, Wim C. Turkenburg, A quickscan of global bio-energy potentials to 2050. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Volume 33, Issue 1, February 2007, Pages 56-106

57. Joris Koorneef, M. Junginger, A. Faaij, Development of Fluidized Bed Combustion – an overview of trends, performance and cost. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Volume 33, Issue 1, February 2007, Pages 19-55

58. Monica Rodrigues, Arnaldo Walter and André Faaij, Performance evaluation of atmospheric biomass integrated gasifier combined cycle systems under different strategies for the use of low calorific gases. Energy Conversion and Management, Volume 48, Issue 4, April 2007, Pages 1289-1301

59. J. van Dam, A. Faaij, I. Lewandowski, G. Fischer, Biomass production potentials in Central and Eastern Europe under different scenario’s. Biomass & Bioenergy, Volume 31, Issue 6, June 2007, Pages 345-366

60. Martijn Verdonk, Carel Dieperink, André Faaij, Governance of the emerging bio-energy marketsEnergy Policy, Volume 35, Issue 7, July 2007, Pages 3909-3924

61. Martine A. Uyterlinde, Martin Junginger, Hage J. de Vries, André P.C. Faaijand Wim C. Turkenburg, The implications of technological learning on the prospects for renewable energy technologies in Europe. Energy Policy, Volume 35, Issue 8, August 2007, Pages 4072-4087

62. Ad Peeters, André Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, Techno-economic analysis of natural gas combined cycles with post-combustion CO2 absorption including a detailed development potential evaluation. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 1, Issue 4, October 2007, Pages 396-417

63. K. Damen, M. Van Troost, A. Faaij, W. Turkenburg, A comparison of electricity and hydrogen production systems with CO2 capture and storage—Part B: Chain analysis of promising CCS options. Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Volume 33, Issue 6, December 2007, Pp. 580-609

64. Marc de Wit, André Faaij, Impact of Hydrogen Onboard Storage Technologies on the Performance of Hydrogen Fuelled Vehicles: A Techno-Economic Well-to-Wheel Assessment. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 32, Issue 18, December 2007, Pp. 4859-4870

65. Andrea Ramirez, Monique Hoogwijk, Chris Hendriks, Andre Faaij, Using a participatory approach to develop a sustainability framework for carbon capture and storage in the Netherlands, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2008, Pp. 136-154.

66. Machteld van den Broek, Andre Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, Planning for an electricity sector with carbon capture and storage, case of the Netherlands. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 2, Issue 1, January 2008, Pp. 105-129

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67. Joris Koorneef, Andre Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, The screening and scoping of Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage in the Netherlands (environmental impact assessment review)

68. Jean Bogner, Cristobal Diaz, Qingxian Gao, Katarina Mareckova, Mohammed Abdelrafie Ahmed, Andre Faaij, Seiji Hashimoto, Riitta Pipatti, Tianzhu Zhang, Peter Kjeldsen, Luis Diaz , Suvi Monni, R.T.M. Sutamihardja, Robert Gregory, Mitigation of global greenhouse gas emissions from waste: Conclusions and strategies from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report. Working Group III (Mitigation), Waste Management and Research, Volume 26, Issue 1, February 2008, Pages 11-32

69. Joris Koorneef, Andre Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, The screening and scoping of Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage in the Netherlands. Environmental Impact Assessment Review, Volume 28, Issue 6, August 2008, Pages 392-414.

70. A. Uslu, A.P.C. Faaij, P.C.A. Bergman, Pre-treatment technologies, and their effect on international bioenergy supply chain logistics. Techno-economic evaluation of torrefaction, fast pyrolysis and pelletisation. Energy, the International Journal, Volume 33, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 1206-1223.

71. A. Faaij, Developments in international bio-energy markets and trade (Preface). Biomass & Bioenergy, Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 657-659

72. Martin Junginger, Marc de Wit, Richard Sikkema, André Faaij, International bioenergy trade in the Netherlands, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 672-687.

73. Martin Junginger, Torjus Bolkesjø, Douglas Bradley, Paulo Dolzan, André Faaij, Jussi Heinimö, Bo Hektor, Øyvind Leistad, Erik Ling, Miles Perry, Erik Piacente, Frank Rosillo-Calle, Yves Ryckmans, Peter-Paul Schouwenberg, Birger Solberg, Erik Trømborg, Arnaldo da Silva Walter, Marc de Wit, Developments in international bioenergy trade, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 717-729.

74. Jinke van Dam, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, Ingmar Jürgens, Gustavo Best, Uwe Fritsche,Overview of recent developments in sustainable biomass certification, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 749-780.

75. Edward Smeets, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, Arnaldo Walter, Paulo Dolzan, Wim Turkenburg, The sustainability of Brazilian Ethanol; an assessment of the possibilties of certified production, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 781-813.

76. Joris Koorneef, Tim van Keulen, Andre Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, Life cycle assessment of a pulverized coal power plant with post combustion capture, transport and storage of CO2, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Special Issue, 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4, October 2008, Pages 448-467

77. Birka Wicke, Veronika Dornburg, André Faaij, Martin Junginger, Different palm oil production systems for energy purposes and their greenhouse gas implications. Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 32, Issue 12, December 2008, Pages 1322-1337

78. M. Hoogwijk, A. Faaij, B. de Vries, W. Turkenburg, Exploration of regional and global cost–supply curves of biomass energy from short-rotation crops at abandoned cropland and rest land

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under four IPCC SRES land-use scenarios, Biomass & Bioenergy, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2009, Pages 26-43

79. Kay Damen, André Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, Pathways towards large-scale implementation of CO2 capture and storage:A case study for the Netherlands, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 3, Issue 2, March 2009, Pages 217-236

80. J.D. Wall-Bake, M. Junginger, A, Faaij, T. Poot, A. da Silva Walter, Explaining the experience curve: Cost reductions of Brazilian ethanol from sugarcane, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 33, Issue 4, April 2009, Pages 644-658

81. J. van Dam, A. Faaij, I. Lewandowski, B. Zeebroeck, Options of biofuel trade from Central and Eastern to Western European countries. Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 33, Issue 4, April 2009, Pages 728-744

82. Oscar van Vliet, André Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, Fischer-Tropsch diesel production in a Well-to-wheel perspective: a carbon, energy flow and cost analysis. Energy Conversion and Management, Volume 50, Issue 4, April 2009, Pages 855-876

83. Marjolein de Best-Waldhober, Dancker Daamen, André Faaij, Informed and uninformed public opinions on CO2-capture and storage technologies in the Netherlands.International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 3, Issue 3, May 2009, Pages 322-332

84. Jobien Laurijssen, André Faaij, Trading biomass or GHG emission credits? Climatic Change, Volume 94, Issue 3-4, June 2009, Pages 287-317.

85. Edward M.W. Smeets, Iris M. Lewandowski, André P.C. Faaij. The economical and environmental performance of miscanthus and switchgrass production and supply chains in a European setting Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 13, Issues 6-7, August-September 2009, Pages 1230-1245

86. J. van Dam, A.P.C. Faaij, J. Hilbert, H. Petruzzi, W.C. Turkenburg, Large-scale bioenergy production from soybeans and switchgrass in Argentina.Part A: potential and economic feasibility for national and international markets. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 13, Issue 8, October 2009, Pages 1710-1733.

87. J. van Dam, A.P.C. Faaij, J. Hilbert, H. Petruzzi, W.C. Turkenburg, Large-scale bioenergy production from soybeans and switchgrass in Argentina. Part B: Environmental and socio-economic impacts on a regional level. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 13, Issue 8, October 2009, Pages 1679-1709.

88. Mikkilä, M., Heinimö, J., Panapanaan, V., Linnanen, L., Faaij, A., Evaluation of sustainability schemes for international bioenergy flows,International Journal of Energy Sector Management, Volume 3, Issue 4, 20 November 2009, Pages 359-382.

89. Birka Wicke, Edward Smeets, Andre Faaij, Andrzej Tabeau, and Jorge Hilbert, Macroeconomic Impacts of Bioenergy Production on Surplus Agricultural Land –A Case Study of Argentina (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews) Volume 13, Issue 9, December 2009, Pages 2463-2473

90. Machteld van Broek, Ric Hoefnagels, Edward Rubin, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Effects of technological learning on future cost and performance of power plantswith CO2 capture (Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Volume 35, Issue 6, December 2009, Pages 457-480

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91. Willem Wiskerke, Veronika Dornburg, Andre Faaij, R.E. Malimbwi, C.D.A. Rubanza, Towards a sustainable biomass energy supply for rural households in semi-arid conditions in Tanzania - A Cost/benefit analysis, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 14, Issue 1, January 2010, Pages 148-165

92. A. Faaij, M. Londo, Editorial: A roadmap for biofuels... Biomass & Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2010, Pages 157-158

93. Günther Fischer, Sylvia Prieler, Harrij van Velthuizen, Göran Berndes, André Faaij, Marc Londo, Marc de Wit, Biofuel production potentials in Europe: Sustainable use of cultivated land and pastures, Part II: Land use scenarios, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2010, Pages 173-187.

94. Marc de Wit, André Faaij, European biomass resource potential and costs, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2010, Pages 188-202

95. Marc de Wit, Martin Junginger, Sander Lensink, Marc Londo, André Faaij, Competition between biofuels: Modeling technological learning and cost reductions over time, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2010, Pages 203-217.

96. Marc Londo, Sander Lensink, André Wakker, Günther Fischer, Sylvia Prieler, Harrij van Velthuizen, Marc de Wit, André Faaij, MartinJunginger, Göran Berndes, Julia Hansson, Andrea Egeskog, Henrik Duer, Jeppe Lundbaek, Grzegorz Wisniewski, Adam Kupczyk, Kurt Könighofer, The REFUEL EU road map for biofuels in transport: Application of the project's tools to some short-term policy issues, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2010, Pages 244-250.

97. Veronika Dornburg, Detlef van Vuuren, Gerrie van de Ven, Hans Langeveld, Marieke Meeusen, Martin Banse, Mark van Oorschot, Jan Ros, Gert Jan van den Born, Harry Aiking, Marc Londo, Hamid Mozaffarian, Pita Verweij, Erik Lysen, André Faaij, Bioenergy Revisited: Key Factors in Global Potentials of Bioenergy, Energy & Environmental Science, February 2010, 3, Pages 258–267

98. E. Smeets, A. Faaij, The impact of sustainability criteria on the costs and potentials of bio-energy production applied for case studies in Brazil and Ukraine. Biomass & Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 3, March 2010, Pages 319-333

99. Machteld van den Broek, Andrea Ramírez, Heleen Groenenberg, Filip Neele, Peter Viebahn, Wim Turkenburg, and André Faaij, Feasibility of storing CO2 in the Utsira formation as part of a long term Dutch CCS strategy - An evaluation based on a GIS/MARKAL toolbox, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 4, Issue 2, March 2010, Pages 351-366

100. Richard Sikkema, Martin Junginger, Wilfried Pichler, Sandra Hayes, André Faaij, The international logistics of wood pellets for heating and power production in Europe; Costs, energy-input and greenhouse balances of pellet consumption in Italy, Sweden and the Netherlands. Biofuels, Bioprod. Bioref. 4, 2010: Pages 132-153.

101. Joris Koornneef, Andrea Ramirez, Toon van Harmelen, Arjan van Horssen,Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, The impact of CO2 capture in the power and heat sector on the emission of SO2, NOx, Particulate Matter, Volatile Organic Compounds and NH3 in the European Union, Atmospheric Environment, Volume 44, Issue 11, April 2010, Pages 1369-1385

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102. Joris Koornneef, Mark Spruijt, Menso Molag, Andrea Ramirez, Wim Turkenburg, Andre Faaij, Quantitative risk assessment of CO2 pipelines – a review of uncertainties and their impacts, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Volume 177, Issues 1-3, 15 May 2010, Pages 12-27

103. Takeshi Kuramochi, André Faaij, Andrea Ramírez, and Wim Turkenburg, Prospects for cost-effective post-combustion CO2 capture from industrial CHPs. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 4, Issue 3, May 2010, Pages 511-524

104. Oscar van Vliet, Bert de Vries, André Faaij, Wim Turkenburg, Wander Jager, Multi-agent simulation of adoption of alternative fuels, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Volume 15, Issue 6, August 2010, Pages 326-342

105. Ric Hoefnagels, Edward Smeets, Andre Faaij, Greenhouse gas footprints of different biofuel production systems, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 14, Issue 7, September 2010, Pages 1661-1694

106. F. van der Hilst, V. Dornburg, J.P.M. Sanders, B. Elbersen, A. Graves, W.C. Turkenburg, H.W. Elbersen, J.M.C. van Dam, A.P.C. Faaij, Potential, spatial distribution and economic performance of regional biomass chains: The North of the Netherlands as example, Agricultural Systems, Volume 103, Issue 7, September 2010, Pages 403-417.

107. Jobien Laurijssen, Frans J. de Gram, Ernst Worrell, Andre Faaij, Optimizing the energy efficiency of conventional multi-cylinder dryers in the paper industry, Energy, Volume 35, Issue 9, September 2010, Pages 3738-3750.

108. Oscar van Vliet, Thomas Kruithof, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Techno-economic comparison of series hybrid, plug-in hybrid, fuel cell and regular cars, Journal of Power Sources, Volume 195, Issue 19, 1 October 2010, Pages 6570-6585

109. Jobien Laurijssen, Marc Marsidi, Annita Westenbroek, Ernst Worrell, Andre Faaij, Paper and biomass for energy?: The impact of paper recycling on energy and CO2 emissions, Resources, Conservation and Recycling, Volume 54, Issue 12, October 2010, Pages 1208-1218.

110. J. van Dam, M. Junginger, A.P.C. Faaij, From the global efforts on certification of bioenergy towards an integrated approach based on sustainable land use planning, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 14, Issue 9, December 2010, Pages 2445-2472.

111. Machteld van den Broek, Evelien Brederode, Andrea Ramírez, Leslie Kramers, Muriel van der Kuip, Ton Wildenborg, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Designing a cost-effective CO2 storage infrastructure using a GIS based linear optimization energy model, Environmental Modelling & Software, Volume 25, Issue 12, December 2010, Pages 1754-1768.

112. Birka Wicke, Richard Sikkema, Veronika Dornburg, André Faaij, Exploring land use changes and the role of palm oil production in Indonesia and Malaysia, Land Use Policy, Volume 28, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 193-206.

113. Oscar van Vliet, Machteld van den Broek, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Combining hybrid cars and synthetic fuels with electricity generation and carbon capture and storage, Energy Policy, Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2011, Pages 248-268.

114. Oscar van Vliet, Anne Sjoerd Brouwer, Takeshi Kuramochi, Machteld van den Broek, André Faaij, Energy use, costs and CO2 emissions of electric cars, Journal of Power Sources, Volume 196, Issue 4, 15 February 2011, Pages 2298-2310

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115. Takeshi Kuramochi, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Competitiveness of CO2 capture from an industrial solid oxide fuel cell combined heat and power system in the early stage of market introduction, Fuel, Vol 90, Issue 3, March 2011, Pages 958-973.

116. Martin Junginger, Jinke van Dam, Simonetta Zarrilli, Fatin Ali Mohammed, Didier Marchal, André Faaij, Opportunities and barriers for international bioenergy trade Energy Policy,Volume 39, Issue 4, April 2011, Pages 2028-2042.

117. Machteld van den Broek, Paul Veenendaal, Paul Koutstaal, Wim Turkenburg, and André Faaij, Impact of international climate policies on CO2 capture and storage deploymentIllustrated in the Dutch energy system, Energy Policy, Volume 39, Issue 4, April 2011, Pages 2000-2019.

118. Lee Lynd, Ramlan Abdul Aziz, Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz, Annie Fabian Abel Chimphango, Luis Augusto Barbosa Cortez, Andre Faaij, Nathanael Greene, Martin Keller, Patricia Osseweijer, Tom Richard, John Sheehan, Archana Chugh, Luuk van der Wielen, Jeremy Woods, Emile van Zyl, A Global Conversation About Energy from Biomass: The Continental Conventions of the Global Sustainable Bioenergy Project, Royal Society Interface Focus, doi: 10.1098/rsfs.2010.0047, 2011, Pp.271-279

119. Marc de Wit, Marc Londo, Andre Faaij, Productivity developments in European agriculture: Relations to and opportunities for biomass production, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 15, Issue 5, June 2011, Pages 2397-2412

120. Richard Sikkema, Monika Steiner, Martin Junginger, Wolfgang Hiegl, Morten Tony Hansen, André Faaij, The European wood pellet markets, current status and prospects for 2020, Wiley Online Library (wileyonlinelibrary.com); DOI: 10.1002/bbb.277; Biofuels, Bioprod. Bioref. (2011)

121. Birka Wicke, Edward Smeets, Helen Watson, André Faaij, The current bioenergy production potential of semi-arid and arid regions in sub-Saharan Africa, Biomass and Bioenergy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 9 April 2011.

122. Lee Lynd, Ramlan Abdul Aziz, Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz, Annie Fabian Abel Chimphango, Luis Augusto Barbosa Cortez, Andre Faaij, Nathanael Greene, Martin Keller, Patricia Osseweijer, Tom Richard, John Sheehan, Archana Chugh, Luuk van der Wielen, Jeremy Woods, Emile van Zyl, A Global Conversation About Energy from Biomass: The Continental Conventions of the Global Sustainable Bioenergy Project, Royal Society Interface Focus, 2011, Pp.271-279

123. Jussi Heinimö, Heikki Malinen, Tapio Ranta, André Faaij, Renewable Energy Targets, Forest Resources and Second-Generation Biofuels in Finland, DOI: 10.1002/bbb.291; Biofuels, Bioprod. Bioref. 5:238–249 (2011)

124. Patrick Lamers, Carlo Hamelinck, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, International bioenergy trade—A review of past developments in the liquid biofuel market, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 15, Issue 6, August 2011, Pages 2655-2676

125. Hans Meerman, A. Ramirez, W. Turkenburg, Andre Faaij, Performance of simulated flexible integrated gasification polygeneration facilities. Part A: A technical-energetic assessment, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 15, Issue 6, August 2011, Pages 2563-2587

126. Birka Wicke, Edward Smeets, Veronika Dornburg, Boris Vashev, Thomas Gaiser, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, The global technical and economic potential of bioenergy from salt-affected soils, Energy and Environmental Science, doi:10.1039/C1EE01029H, 4(8), 2011, pp. 2669-2681.

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127. Birka Wicke, Pita Verweij, Hans van Meijl, Detlef P. van Vuuren, André P.C. Faaij, Indirect land use change: Review of existing models and strategies for mitigation. Biofuels 3(1), 2012, Pp. 87-100.

128. Judith Anne Verstegen, Derek Karssenberg, Floor van der Hilst, André Faaij, Spatio-Temporal Uncertainty in Spatial Decision Support Systems: a Case Study of Changing Land Availability for Bioenergy Crops in Mozambique. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 36, Issue 1, January 2012, Pages 30-42

129. Joris Koorneef, Andrea Ramirez, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, The environmental impact and risk assessment of CO2 capture, transport and storage – An evaluation of the knowledge base, Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Volume 38, Issue 1, February 2012, Pages 62-86.

130. Takeshi Kuramochi, Andrea Ramírez, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Comparative assessment of CO2 capture technologies for carbon-intensive industrial processes, Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, Volume 38, Issue 1, February 2012, Pages 87-112.

131. A. J. J. E. Eerhart, A. P. C. Faaij and M. K. Patel, Replacing fossil based PET with biobased PEF; process analysis, energy and GHG balance. Energy and Environmental Science. DOI: 10.1039/C2EE02480B.Volume 5, 2012, Pp. 6407-6422.

132. F. van der Hilst, J.P. Lesschen, J.M.C. van Dam, M. Riksen, P.A. Verweij, J.P.M. Sanders, A.P.C. Faaij, Spatial variation of environmental impacts of regional biomass chains. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 16, Issue 4, May 2012, Pages 2053-2069

133. Patrick Lamers, Carlo Hamelinck, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, Developments in international solid biofuel trade—An analysis of volumes, policies, and market factors. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 16, Issue 5, June 2012, Pages 3176-3199

134. J.C. Meerman, E.S. Hamborg, T. van Keulen, A. Ramírez, W.C. Turkenburg, A.P.C. Faaij,Techno-economic assessment of CO2 capture at steam methane reforming facilities using commercially available technology, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 9, July 2012, p. 160-171

135. Sarah Gondelach, Andre Faaij, Performance of batteries for electric vehicles on short and longer term. Journal of Power Sources, Volume 212, 15 August 2012, Pages 111-129

136. Marjolein de Best-Waldhober, Dancker Daamen, Andrea Ramirez Ramirez, André Faaij, Chris Hendriks, Erika de Visser, Informed public opinion in the Netherlands: Evaluation of CO2 capture and storage technologies in comparison with other CO2 mitigation options. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control. Volume 10, September 2012, Pages 169-180.

137. Takeshi Kuramochi, Andrea Ramírez, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Effect of CO2 capture on the emissions of air pollutants from industrial processes, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 10, September 2012, Pages 310-328.

138. Jobien Laurijssen, André Faaij, Ernst Worrell, Energy conversion strategies in the European paper industry – A case study in three countries. Applied Energy, Volume 98, October 2012, Pages 102-113.

139. J.C. Meerman, C.A. Ramírez, W.C. Turkenburg and A.P.C. Faaij, Performance of simulated flexible integrated gasification polygenerationfacilities. Part B: economic evaluation. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 16, Issue 8, October 2012, Pages 6083-6102

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140. F. van der Hilst, J.A. Verstegen, D. Karssenberg, A.P.C. Faaij, Spatio-temporal land use modelling for the assessment of land availability for energy crops – illustrated for Mozambique,Global Change Biology – Bioenergy, Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2012, Pages 859-874

141. Janske van Eijck, Edward Smeets and André Faaij, The economic performance of jatropha, cassava and Eucalyptus production systems for energy in an East African smallholder setting, Global Change Biology-Bioenergy, Volume 4, Issue 6, November 2012, Pages: 828–845.

142. Bothwell Batidzirai, Edward Smeets, André Faaij, Harmonising bioenergy resource potentials—Methodological lessons from review of state of the art bioenergy potential assessments. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 16, Issue 9, December 2012, Pages 6598-6630

143. Gert-Jan Jonker, André Faaij, Techno-economic assessment of micro-algae as feedstock for renewable bio-energy production, Applied Energy, Volume 102, February 2013, Pages 461-475

144. Marc de Wit, Martin Junginger, Andre Faaij, Learning in dedicated wood production systems: past trends, future outlook and implications for bioenergy, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 19, March 2013, Pages 417-432

145. Takeshi Kuramochi, A. Ramirez, W. Turkenburg, A. Faaij, Techno-economic prospects for CO2 capture from distributed energy systems, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 19, March 2013, Pages 328-347

146. Mariëlle Corsten, Andrea Ramírez, Li Shen, Joris Koornneef, André Faaij, Environmental impact assessment of CCS chains – Lessons learned and limitations from LCA literature, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 13, March 2013, Pages 59-71

147. Anne Sjoerd Brouwer, Takeshi Kuramochi, Machteld van den Broek, André Faaij, Fulfilling the electricity demand of electric vehicles in the long term future: An evaluation of centralized and decentralized power supply systems, Applied Energy, Volume 107, July 2013, Pages 33-51

148. John A. Posada, Akshay D. Patel, Alexander Roes, Kornelis Blok, André P.C. Faaij, Martin K. Patel, Potential of bioethanol as a chemical building block for biorefineries: Preliminary sustainability assessment of 12 bioethanol-based products. Bioresource Technology, Volume 135, May 2013, Pages 490-499

149. Richard Sikkema, Martin Junginger, Paul Mc. Farlane, André Faaij, The GHG contribution of the cascaded use of harvested wood products in comparison with the use of wood for energy—A case study on available forest resources in Canada. Environmental Science & Policy, Volume 31, August 2013, Pages 96-108

150. M.M.J. Knoope, A. Ramírez, A.P.C. Faaij, A state-of-the-art review of techno-economic models predicting the costs of CO2 pipeline transport. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 16, August 2013, Pages 241-270

151. M.M.J. Knoope, J.C. Meerman, A. Ramírez, A.P.C. Faaij, Future technological and economic performance of IGCC and FT production facilities with and without CO2 capture: Combining component based learning curve and bottom-up analysis. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 16, August 2013, Pages 287-310

152. Hans Meerman, Marlinde Knoope, Andrea Ramirez, Andre Faaij, Technical and economic prospects of coal- and biomass-fired integrated gasification facilities equipped with CCS over time, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 16, August 2013, Pages 311-323

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153. Ric Hoefnagels, Martin Banse, Veronika Dornburg, Andre Faaij, Macro-economic impact of large-scale deployment of biomass resources for energy and materials on a national level—A combined approach for the Netherlands, Energy Policy,Volume 59, August 2013, Pages 727-744

154. Niels Berghout, Machteld van den Broek, André Faaij, Techno-economic performance and challenges of applying CO2 capture in the industry: A case study of five industrial plants. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 17, September 2013, Pages 259-279

155. Birka Wicke, Edward M.W. Smeets, Razzaque Akanda, Leon Stille, Ranjay K. Singh, Abdul Rasul Awan, Khalid Mahmood, Andre P.C. Faaij, Biomass production in agroforestry and forestry systems on salt-affected soils in South Asia: Exploration of the GHG balance and economic performance of three case studies. Journal of Environmental Management, Volume 127, 30 September 2013, Pages 324-334.

156. Sara Herreras Martínez, Janske van Eijck, Marcelo Pereira da Cunha, Joaquim J.M. Guilhoto, André Faaij, Analysis of socio-economic impacts of sustainable sugarcane-ethanol production in Brazil by means of inter-regional input-output analysis, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 28, December 2013, Pages 290-316

157. B. Batidzirai, A.P.R. Mignot, W.B. Schakel, H.M. Junginger, A.P.C. Faaij, Biomass torrefaction technology: Techno-economic status and future prospects, Energy, Volume 62, 1 December 2013, Pages 196-214.

158. Chun Sheng Goh, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, Monitoring sustainable biomass flows: General methodology development, Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2014, Pages 83-102

159. P. Lamers, M. Junginger, C. Dymond, A. Faaij, Damaged forests provide an opportunity to mitigate climate change. Global Change Biology – Bioenergy, Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2014, Pages 44-60.

160. Vassilis Daioglou, André Faaij, Deger Saygin, Birka Wicke, Martin Patel and Detlef Peter van Vuuren, Energy Demand and Emissions of the Non-Energy Sector, Energy & Environmental Science, Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2014, Pages 482-498.

161. Janske van Eijck, Henny Romijn, Edward Smeets, Rob Bailis, Martijn Rooijakkers, Nelleke Hooijkaas, Pita Verweij, André Faaij, Comparative analysis of key socio-economic and environmental impacts of smallholder and plantation based jatropha biofuel production systems in Tanzania, Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 61, February 2014, Pages 25-45.

162. Judith A. Verstegen, Derek Karssenberg, Floor van der Hilst, André P.C. Faaij, Identifying a land use change cellular automaton by Bayesian data assimilation, Environmental Modelling & Software, Volume 53, March 2014, Pages 121-136

163. A.J.J.E Eerhart, A.P.C. Faaij, M.K. Patel, E. de Jong, A. de Sousa Dias, J.C. van der Waal, R.J.H. Grisel, W.J.J. Huijgen, Fuels and plastics from lignocellulosic biomass via the furan pathway; a technical analysis, RSC Advances, 2014, 4 (7), 3536 – 3549.

164. M. Knoope, W. Guijt, A. Ramirez, A. Faaij, Improved cost models for optimizing CO2 pipeline configurations for point-to-point pipelines and simple networks, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 22, March 2014, Pages 25-46.

165. Janske van Eijck, Henny Romijn, Annelies Balkema, André Faaij, Global experience with jatropha cultivation for bioenergy: an assessment of socio-economic and environmental aspects, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 32, April 2014, Pages 869-889.

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166. Anne Sjoerd Brouwer, Machteld van den Broek, Ad Seebregts, André Faaij, Impact of large-scale intermittant renewable energy sources on electricity systems, and how these can be modelled, Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 33, May 2014, Pages 443-466

167. Desiree Immerzeel, Pita Verweij, Floor van der Hilst, André Faaij, Biodiversity impacts of bioenergy crop production: a state-of-the-art review. Global Change Biology, Volume 6, Issue 3, May 2014, Pages: 183–209.

168. Bothwell Batidzirai, Floor van der Hilst, Hans Meerman, Martin H. Junginger, André P.C. Faaij. Optimisation potential of biomass supply chains with torrefaction technology, Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining 8 (2), 253-282

169. B.S. Koelbl, M.A. van den Broek, A.P.C. Faaij, D.P. van Vuuren, Uncertainty in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) deployment projections: a cross-model comparison exercise. Climatic Change 123 (3-4), 461-476

170. Ioannis Tsiropoulos, André PC Faaij, Joaquim EA Seabra, Lars Lundquist, Urs Schenker, Jean-François Briois, Martin K Patel, Life cycle assessment of sugarcane ethanol production in India in comparison to Brazil, The International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 19 (5), 1049-1067

171. F van der Hilst, JA Verstegen, T Zheliezna, O Drozdova, APC Faaij,Integrated spatiotemporal modelling of bioenergy production potentials, agricultural land use, and related GHG balances; demonstrated for Ukraine, Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining 8 (3), 391-411

172. V. Diogo, F. van der Hilst, J. van Eijck, J.A. Verstegen, J. Hilbert, S. Carballo, J. Volante, A. Faaij, Combining empirical and theory-based land-use modelling approaches to assess economic potential of biofuel production avoiding iLUC: Argentina as a case study, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Volume 34, June 2014, Pages 208-224.

173. Barbara Koebl, André Faaij, Machteld van den Broek, Detlef van Vuuren, Uncertainty in the deployment of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS): a sensitivity analysis to techno-economic parameter uncertainty. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 27, August 2014, Pp 81-102

174. Marc de Wit, Jan Peter Lesschen, Marc Londo, André Faaij, Greenhouse gas mitigation effects of integrating biomass production into European Agriculture . Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, Volume 8, Issue 3, May/June 2014, Pp. 374–390.

175. Pieter Cornelis van der Wijk, Anne Sjoerd Brouwer, Machteld van den Broek, Thijs Slot, Gerard Stienstra, Wim van der Veen, André PC Faaij, Benefits of coal-fired power generation with flexible CCS in a future northwest European power system with large scale wind power, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, Volume 28, September 2014, Pp. 216-233

176. R Hoefnagels, G Resch, M Junginger, A Faaij, International and domestic uses of solid biofuels under different renewable energy support scenarios in the European Union, Applied Energy, Volume 131, October 2014, Pp. 139-157

177. W Schakel, H Meerman, A Talaei, A Ramírez, A Faaij, Comparative life cycle assessment of biomass co-firing plants with carbon capture and storage. Applied Energy, Volume 131, October 2014, Pp. 441-467

178. S. Gerssen-Gondelach, D. Saygin, B. Wicke, M. Patel, Andre Faaij,Competing uses of biomass: Assessment and comparison of the performance of bio-based heat, power, fuels and materials, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Volume 40, Pp. 964-998

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179. Janske van Eijck, Bothwell Batidzirai, André Faaij, Current and future economic performance of first and second generation biofuels in developing countries, Applied Energy, Volume 135, Pp. 115-141

180. C. Van der Laan, P.A. Verweij, M.J. Quiñones, A.P.C. Faaij, Analysis of biophysical and anthropogenic variables and their relation to the regional spatial variation of aboveground biomass illustrated for North and East Kalimantan, Borneo. Carbon balance and management 9 (1), 8.

181. MMJ Knoope, IME Raben, A Ramírez, MPN Spruijt, APC Faaij, The influence of risk mitigation measures on the risks, costs and routing of CO2 pipelines, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 29, 104-124.

182. Richard Sikkema; Martin Junginger, Jinke van Dam, Gerben Stegeman, D. Durrant, Andre Faaij, Legal Harvesting, Sustainable Sourcing and Cascaded Use of Wood for Bioenergy: Their Coverage through Existing Certification Frameworks for Sustainable Forest Management, Forests 5 (9), 2163-2211

In Press:

• R. Sikkema, A.P.C. Faaij, T. Ranta, J. Heinimö, Y.Y. Gerasimov, T. Karjalainen, G.J. Nabuurs, Mobilization of biomass for energy from boreal forests in Finland & Russia under present sustainable forest management certification and new sustainability requirements for solid biofuels, Biomass and Bioenergy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 19 December 2013.

• Birka Wicke, Floor van der Hilst, Vassilis Daioglou, Martin Banse, Tim Beringer, Sarah Gerssen-Gondelach, Sanne Heijnen, Derek Karssenberg, David Laborde, Melvin Lippe, Hans van Meijl, André Nassar, Jeff Powell, Anne Gerdien Prins, Steve N. K. Rose, Edward M. W. Smeets, Elke Stehfest, Wallace E. Tyner, Judith A. Verstegen, Hugo Valin, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Sonia Yeh and André P. C. Faaij, Model collaboration for the improved assessment of biomass supply, demand, and impacts, (Global Change Biology – Bioenergy) Article first published online : 29 APR 2014, DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12176

• Gert-Jan Jonker, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, Carbon payback period and carbon offset parity point of wood pellet production in the Southeastern USA. Global Change Biology – Bioenergy published online : 11 APR 2013, DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12056

• Patrick Lamers, Ric Hoefnagels, Martin Junginger, Carlo Hamelinck and André Faaij, Global solid biomass trade for energy by 2020: an assessment of potential import streams and supply costs to North-West Europe under different sustainability constraints, DOI: 10.1111/gcbb.12162 (published online 2013: GCB Bioenergy).

• Felix Creutzig, N. H. Ravindranath, Göran Berndes, Simon Bolwig, Ryan Bright, Francesco Cherubini, Helena Chum, Esteve Corbera, Marc Delucchi, Andre Faaij, Joseph Fargione, Helmut Haberl, Garvin Heath, Oswaldo Lucon, Richard Plevin, Alexander Popp, Carmenza Robledo-Abad, Steven Rose, Pete Smith, Anders Stromman, Sangwon Suh,Omar Masera, Bioenergy and climate change mitigation: an assessment. (Global Change Biology – Bioenergy)

• Atse Louwen, Wilfried van Sark, Ruud Schropp, Wim Turkenburg, André Faaij, Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and energy payback time of current and prospective silicon heterojunction solar cell designs. (Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications)

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Accepted for Publication:

• Judith Anne Verstegen, Derek Karssenberg, Floor van der Hilst, André Faaij, Simultaneous model structure identification and calibration of a land use change cellular automaton by sequential assimilation of observations (Computers, Environment and Urban Systems)

• B. Batidzirai , M. Junginger, A.P.C. Faaij, Current and future technical, economic and environmental feasibility of maize and wheat residues supply for biomass energy application: illustrated for South Africa (Biomass & Bioenergy)

• I. Tsiropoulos, A.P.C. Faaij, J.E.A. Seabra, M.K. Patel, Life Cycle Impact Assessment of bio-based plastics from sugarcane ethanol (Journal of Cleaner Production)

• B. Batidzirai, G.S. Schotman, M.W. van der Spek, M.J. Junginger, A.P.C. Faaij, Economic and Energetic Optimisation of BioSNG Production and Supply Chains (Applied Energy).

• Ric Hoefnagels, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, The economic potential of wood pellet production from alternative, low-value wood sources in the SouthEast of the US. (Biomass & Bioenergy).

• Ric Hoefnagels, Erin Searcy, Kara Cafferty, Thijs Cornelissen, Martin Junginger, Jacob Jacobson, André Faaij, Lignocellulosic feedstock supply systems with intermodal and overseas transportation. (Bioproducts & Biorefining).

Submitted for Publication:

Over 30 titles.

Other Scientific Publications (selection)

• Faaij, A., K. Blok, E. Worrell, Worldwide comparison of efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions of public electricity generation, Department of Science, Technology and Society, Utrecht University, 1993.

• Faaij, A., B. Meuleman, R. Van Ree, Long term perspectives of BIG/CC technology, performance and costs, Department of Science, Technology and Society, Utrecht University and the Netherlands Energy Research Foundation (ECN), report prepared for NOVEM (EWAB 9840) December 1998.

• W.C. Turkenburg (Convening Lead Author), A. Faaij (Lead Author), et al.; Renewable Energy Technologies. Chapter 7 of the World Energy Assessment of the United Nations, Published by: UNDP, WEC, UNDESA, New York, September 2000.

• M.J.T. Kok, W.J.V. Vermeulen, A.P.C. Faaij, D. de Jager (eds.), “Global Warming and Social Innovation; The Challenge of the Climate Neutral Society.”, Earthscan Publications, London, UK, October 2002. Pp. 234

• D.J. Treffers, A. Faaij, E. Lysen et al., Database Clean Energy Supply 2050. Department of Science, Technology and Society, Netherlands Energy Research Foundation, ECOFYS - coordinated by UCE. Carried out for the Ministry Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment (VROM), September 2001, pp. 234

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• Faaij, A., Transforming the energy system of the Netherlands - Two visions on reaching 80 per cent emissions reduction in 2050. In: “Global Warming and Social Innovation; The Challenge of the Climate Neutral Society.” M.J.T. Kok, W.J.V. Vermeulen, A.P.C. Faaij, D. de Jager (eds.), Earthscan Publications, London, UK, October 2002. Pp. 17-38

• Faaij, A., A Green OPEC: Large Scale International Bio-energy Trade, GHGT-7 – 7th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, September 5-9, 2004, Vancouver, Canada.

• A. Faaij, Biomass Combustion, Encyclopedia of Energy, Vol. 1, Academic Press – Elsevier Science, March 2004. Pp. 175-191

• Arnaldo Walter, Monica R. Souza, André Faaij, Co-firing biomass and natural gas – boosting power production from sugar cane residues. Chapter 9 in: Bio-energy, realizing the potential, S. Silveira (editor), Elsevier, 2005. Pp. 125-140.

• M. Morris, L. Waldheim, A. Faaij, K. Stahl, Status of large-scale biomass gasification and prospects. In: Handbook Biomass Gasification, Knoef (ed.), Published by the Biomass Technology Group, European Commission, PyNe and GasNet, Enschede, the Netherlands ISBN 90-810068-1-9, September 2005. Pp.76-114

• E. Smeets, J. van Dam, A. Faaij and I. Lewandowski, Bottom-up methodologies for assessing the technical and economic bioenergy production potentials. Chapter 9 in: Agriculture and Climate beyond 2015: a new perspective on future land use patterns. Environment & Policy Series Vol. 46. Floor Brouwer and Bruce A. McCarl (eds), ISBN-10 1-4020-4063-6, Springer, The Netherlands, 2006 Pp. 147-170.

• W. van Sark, M. Patel, A. Faaij, The potential of renewables as a feedstock for Chemistry and Industry. Chapter 2 in: Renewable-Based Technology: Sustainability Assessment, Jo Dewulf and Herman van Langenhove (eds.), Published by: John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 0-470-02241-8. April 2006. Pp

• A. Faaij, Assessment of the bio-energy production industry, chapter 13 in: Renewable-Based Technology: Sustainability Assessment, J. Dewulf and H. van Langenhove (eds.), Published by: John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 0-470-02241-8. April 2006.

• Faaij (editor), International Trade of Biomass Energy and Development - Special Issue of the Journal Energy for Sustainable Development, March 2006.

• Jacqueline Cramer, André Faaij, et al., Eindrapport van de projectgroep “Duurzame productie van biomassa”, Ministerie van Economische Zaken, March 2007. Pp. 45 + Appendices.

• S. Hunt, A.Faaij et al., “Biofuels for Transport: Global Potential and Implications for Energy and Agriculture” prepared by Worldwatch Institute, for the German Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV) in coordination with the German Agency for Technical Cooperation (GTZ) and the German Agency of Renewable Resources (FNR), ISBN: 1844074226, Published by EarthScan/James & James, April 2007 Pp. 336

• Hamelinck & Faaij, Production of methanol from biomass, in: Alcoholic fuels, CRC Press, Boca Raton FL USA. 2006. Pp. 34

• A. Faaij, T. Morgan, Outlook on Biofuels. Ch. 14 IEA World Energy Outlook, OECD/IEA, Paris - France, 2006. Pp. 385-418.

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• A. Faaij. D. Arent, J. Murphy, Section III: Conversion to Biofuels, In: Biomass conversion to biofuels and chemicals, a Multi client study by the Catalyst Group Resources Inc., Spring House, PA, United States, December 2006. Pp. 29-119.

• Faaij, A. (Lead Author). 2007. Potential Contribution of Bioenergy to the World’s Future Energy Demand. IEA Bioenergy Strategic Position Paper. IEA Bioenergy: ExCo:2007:02. Pp. 13

• Bogner J., Abdelrafie Ahmed, C. Diaz, A. Faaij, Q. Gao, S. Hashimoto, K. Mareckova, R. Pipatti, T. Zhang, Waste Management. In: Climate Change 2007: Mitigation contribution of Working Group III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, B. Metz, O.R. Davidson, P.R. Bosch, R. Dave, L.A. Meyer (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge United Kingdom and New York, USA, 2007. Pp. 585-618.

• Barker et al., A. Faaij (Contributing Author) Mitigation from a cross-sectoral perspective, In: Climate Change 2007: Mitigation contribution of Working Group III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, B. Metz, O.R. Davidson, P.R. Bosch, R. Dave, L.A. Meyer (eds.), Cambridge University Press, Cambridge United Kingdom and New York, USA, 2007. Pp. 619-690

• Veronika Dornburg, André Faaij, et al., Biomass Assessment: Assessment of global biomass potentials and their links to food, water, biodiversity, energy demand and economy – Main Report, Copernicus Institute – Utrecht University, MNP, LEI, WUR-PPS, ECN, IVM and the Utrecht Centre for Energy Research, within the Netherlands Research Programme on Scientific Assessment and Policy Analysis for Climate Change. Reportno: WAB 500102012, January 2008. Pp. 85 + Appendices.

• Faaij, A., (guest editor), Special Issue of the Journal Biomass & Bioenergy: Experiences with International bio-energy markets and trade – Findings of IEA Bioenergy Task 40, Biomass & Bioenergy, Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2008, Pages 657-814

• Andre Faaij, Alfred Szwarc, Arnaldo Walter,Demand for Bio-ethanol for Transport. In: Sugarcane Ethanol, Contributions to Climate Change Mitigation and the Environment, (Editors: P. Zuurbier, J. van de Vooren), Wageningen Academic Publishers, ISBN 978-90-8686-090-6, November 2008. Pp. 139-157.

• Andre Faaij,Biofuel Conversion Technologies. In: Sugarcane Ethanol, Contributions to Climate Change Mitigation and the Environment, (Editors: P. Zuurbier, J. van de Vooren), Wageningen Academic Publishers, ISBN 978-90-8686-090-6, November 2008. Pp. 159-180.

• A. Faaij, Technical and economic potentials of biomass until 2050: Regional relevance for energy security. Chapter 29 in: Vol. 3 Brauch, Hans Günter; Oswald Spring, Úrsula; Mesjasz, Czeslaw; Grin, John; Dunay, Pal; Chadha Behera, Navnita; Chourou, Béchir; Kameri-Mbote, Patricia, Liotta, P.H.; (Eds.): Globalization and Environmental Challen-ges: Reconceptualizing Security in the 21st Century. Hexagon Series on Human and Envi-ronmental Security and Peace, vol. 3(Berlin – Heidelberg – New York – Hong Kong – London – Milan – Paris – Tokyo: Springer-Verlag), 2009, Pp. 379 – 394.

• A. Faaij, Food and Biofuels, In: B. Berendsen (Ed.): Emerging Global Scarcities and Power Shifts. KIT Publishers, ISBN 978 90 6832 689 5, Amsterdam, 2009. Pp. 61 – 74.

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• Faaij, Londo (guest editors), Special Issue of the Journal Biomass & Bioenergy: A quantified roadmap to a sustainable biofuel sector in Europe – results of the REFUEL project. Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 34, Issue 2, February 2010.

• M. Junginger, W. van Sark, A. Faaij, (eds) Technological learning in the energy sector – Lessons for Policy, Industry and Science. Edward Elgar Publishing, Hardback 978 1 84844 834 6, Ebook 978 1 84980 684 8, August 2010, Pp. 352.

• H. Chum, A. Faaij, J. Moreira, (CLA’s) et al., Chapter 2, Bioenergy. In: Ottmar Edenhofer, Ramón Pichs Madruga, Youba Sokona et al. (eds.) The IPCC Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation, Cambridge University Press, New York, ISBN 978-1-107-60710-12011. Pp. 209-332

• Ottmar Edenhofer, Ramón Pichs Madruga, Youba Sokona, Kristin Seyboth (CLA’s), Dan Arvizu, Thomas Bruckner, Ottmar Edenhofer, Andre Faaij, et al..Technical Summary. In: Ottmar Edenhofer, Ramón Pichs Madruga, Youba Sokona et al. (eds.) The IPCC Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation, Cambridge University Press, New York, ISBN 978-1-107-60710-12011. Pp. 27-160

• Ottmar Edenhofer, Ramón Pichs Madruga, Youba Sokona, Kristin Seyboth (CLA’s), Dan Arvizu, Jean-Michel Devernay, Ottmar Edenhofer, Andre Faaij, et al., Summary for Policy Makers. In: Ottmar Edenhofer, Ramón Pichs Madruga, Youba Sokona et al. (eds.) The IPCC Special Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation, Cambridge University Press, New York, ISBN 978-1-107-60710-12011. Pp. 3-26

• W. Turkenburg, D. Arent, R. Bertani, A. Faaij, M. Hand, D. Kraft, W. Krewitt, E. Larson, P. Lempp, J. Lund, M. Mehos, T. Merrigan, C. Mitchell, J. Moreira, W. Sinke, V. Sonntag-O’Brein, R. Taylor, B. Tresher, W. van Sark, E. Usher, Global Energy Assessment – Knowledge Module 11: Renewable Energy, Pp. 230. 2012

• Faaij, André (2012). "Biomass Resources, Worldwide." In Robert A. Meyers (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sustainability Science and Technology, Springer Verlag. Volume 3, pp. 1531-1583.

• Junginger, Martin; Goh, Chun Sheng; Faaij, André (Eds.), History, status & outlook on securing sustainable bioenergy supply, demand and markets. In Series: Lecture Notes in Energy, Vol. 17, 2013, X, ISBN 978-94-007-6981-6, August 31, 2013. Pp. 222

Forthcoming :

• Thomas Bruckner, Igor Alexeyevich Bashmakov, Yacob Mulugetta, Helena Chum, Angel De la Vega Navarro, James Edmonds, Andre Faaij, Bundit Fungtammasan, Amit Garg, Edgar Hertwich, Damon Honnery, David Infield, Mikiko Kainuma, Smail Khennas, Suduk Kim, Hassan Bashir Nimir, Keywan Riahi, Neil Strachan, Ryan Wiser, Xiliang Zhang, Chapter 7 – Energy Systems, In: Ottmar Edenhofer, (eds.)

• Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group III Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) "Mitigation of Climate Change" , Cambridge University Press, New York, April 2014, ISBN 978- . Pp.

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• Mercedes Bustamante, Pete Smith, André Faaij, Chapter 11. Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU), In: Ottmar Edenhofer, (eds.) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group III Fifth Assessment Report (AR5) "Mitigation of Climate Change" , Cambridge University Press, New York, April 2014, ISBN 978- . Pp.

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