New Technology Created on Campus Could Transform the Alternative Energy Landscape
November 22, 2017
November 22, 2017
DEARBORN, Michigan, Nov. 22 -- The University of Michigan's Dearborn campus issued the following news:
A custom-designed technology created on campus has the ability to transform the alternative energy landscape.
Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor Nilay Chakraborty has developed a way to easily distribute bacteria--once too fragile for transport--proven to assimilate carbon in usable forms like biofuel.
This research, done in Chakraborty's Cellular . . .
A custom-designed technology created on campus has the ability to transform the alternative energy landscape.
Mechanical Engineering Assistant Professor Nilay Chakraborty has developed a way to easily distribute bacteria--once too fragile for transport--proven to assimilate carbon in usable forms like biofuel.
This research, done in Chakraborty's Cellular . . .