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Research Focus > Biotechnology for Energy and Environment
Biotechnology for Energy and Environment
The goal is to use advanced biotechnology for the benefit of energy conversion and environmental control. There are three focused areas:
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Bioconversion of biomass and wastes to bio-energy, with emphasis on improving anaerobic digestion process, the development of biohydrogen processes and microbial fuel cells, and the production of liquid biofuels.
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Microbial, toxicity and product monitoring, involving microbial diversity analysis, study of biosensors, and the development of postgenomics and systems biology.
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Improvement of treatment and utilization technologies related to energy conversion, such as phytoremediation, bioremediation, and waste utilization.
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