Rebecca Fushimi
Distinguished Research Scientist at Idaho National Laboratory
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Another win! I'm looking forward to kick off this partnership between INL and Casale. We're taking on green methanol synthesis using SOEC hydrogen offtake driven by real-world variable energy profiles. It's a challenge to understand the catalyst in an ever-changing environment but something that INL's unique capabilities for Dynamic Catalyst Science will address.
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Wayne Austad
CTO, National & Homeland Security at Idaho National Laboratory
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Rebecca Fushimi : Congrats and well done! Cool work …
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Matthew M. Seabaugh
Founder/CEO @ HeatPath Solutions | Alternative Energy Innovator
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Congratulations, Rebecca!
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John Gleaves
Professor at Washington University in St. Louis
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Wow! Great work.
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Priscilla Antunez PhD
Assistant Director for Strategic Partnerships at Brookhaven National Lab-Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN)
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Congrats!
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Vivek Ranade
Bernal Chair of Process Engineering, University of Limerick and Professor Emeritus, Queen's University Belfast
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Congratulations Rebecca!
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Canan Karakaya
R&D Staff Member at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Congrats Rebecca!
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