Call for Student/Post Doc Poster Presentations---Frontiers in Bioenery Symposium
April 26, 2010
The 5th Annual Symposium at Purdue University will cover an overview of the agronomic, fuel infrastructure and economic context of biofuels production, and focus on second-generation and third-generation (drop-in) advanced biofuels from biological and chemical/thermal conversion pathways. The meeting is hosted jointly by two recently funded DOE-Office of Science “Energy Frontier Research Centers” (C3Bio and IACT) and sponsored by Purdue University.
Registration is required: www.conf.purdue.edu/bioenergy
$300 1st place award
$200 2nd place award
$100 3rd place award
Interested? Send your name, department, poster title and abstract (maximum 360 words)to Luanne Ludwig at: lml@purdue.edu, by, Monday, May 3rd. (Poster size should be approximately 36 inches tall by 44 inches wide)
Contact Details
- Luanne Ludwig
- lml@purdue.edu
- 765-494-2276
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