Scott Sinquefield

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Scott Sinquefield completed his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 1998 at Oregon State University. He spent three years working with the Multi-Fuel Combustion Group at the Combustion Research Facility at Sandia National Labs (Livermore); where he performed the experimental portion of his thesis research. He joined the Chemical Recovery group at IPST in 1998 and was lead.engineer in the construction and operation of the Pressurize Entrained Flow Reactor facility. He now leads the research program on black liquor gasification. He has extensive experience in the design and construction of pilot research reactors and control systems. He also has expertise in boiler fire-side fouling and thermodynamic modeling of aqueous electrolyte systems.

Senior Research Engineer
Phone
(404) 385-0241
Additional Research

Gasification; Biofuels; Chemical Recovery; Environmental Processes; Separation Technologies

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E.-M. Ulrika Egertsdotter

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RBI Initiative Lead: Plant production for sustainable fiber supply for renewable bioproducts 

Else-Marie Ulrika Egertsdotter is a Principal Research Scientist at the Renewable Bioproducts Institute. 

Her research interests are focused on plant development, specifically understanding fundamental regulatory processes involved in early development and adaptation, and to apply biotechnology for a sustainable supply of plants to society for renewable products, food, fibers and bioenergy. She is particularly interested in AI applications and automation for plant production to capture the benefits from plant improvements for increased productivity and novel applications of plant fibers and other plant-based products.

She received her B.Sc. degree in Biology and Chemistry from Uppsala University, Sweden, and her Ph.D. degree in Molecular and cellular biology from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden. 

After completing her studies, she was awarded the Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship from the European Union to study plant signal-transduction pathways at University of York, UK. She then moved to Norway to initiate and lead forest tree biotechnology projects at the Norwegian Forest Research Institute. 

In 2000, she was awarded the Gunnar Nicholson Fellowship to join the Forest Biology team at IPST (Institute of Paper Science and Technology), Atlanta, GA, followed by appointments as research scientist at IPST until 2004 when she became Associate Professor of Genetics and Biotechnology at the Department of Forestry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, to lead the new biotechnology efforts at the College of Natural resources. 

She has been directing several projects for forestry companies to develop cost-effective technology for large-scale clonal production of conifer plants by somatic embryogenesis (SE).  These efforts ranged from fundamental research to experimental and pilot scale technology development and has resulted in an ‘SE Factory’ now being implemented in full commercial scale in Sweden. As recognition of her leadership, she was awarded a VINNMER Marie Curie Fellowship from VINNOVA (Swedish Innovation Agency) for further training on technology applications at Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech, and executive management at Stanford University and Goizueta School of Business at Emory university.

Since 2008, in addition to her position in US, she has also served as an Adjunct Faculty and scientific advisor for conifer R&D at the Umeå Plant Science Center, Sweden. She was appointed by the Swedish government in 2019 to serve on the Gene Technology Advisory Board to monitor developments in the field of gene technology, oversee ethical issues, and give advice to the government on use of gene technology. 

 

Principal Research Scientist
Phone
404.894.0363
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Rallming Yang

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In May 2000, Dr. Yang earned his doctorate degree in environmental and resource engineering from the College of environmental science and forestry, State University of New York. He also held M.S. degree and B.Sc. degree in pulping and paper. He first joined IPST, the former of RBI at Georgia Tech, in 2000 as a post doctor fellow. Soon he was hired as research scientist I. In 2006, he was promoted to be research scientist II. In 2013, he was appointed to be the manager of pulping and bleaching lab. Beginning from 2016, Dr. Yang has been teaching Pulp & Bleaching Lab (ChBE4873). In 2019, he was assigned additional duty in managing chemical analysis lab. With strong educational background in wood chemistry, coupled with the acquired skills and experience in chemical analysis., Dr. Yang’s main area of interest was utilizations of natural resources, especially biomass, in a sustainable way. He also interested in the development of novel online detection and monitoring in chemical process, and providing technical services to the industries and research communities.

Research Scientist II
Phone
(404) 894-7862
Additional Research

Pulp & Paper Manufacturing; Chip Activation; Pulping & Bleaching; Chemical Recovery; Dissolving Pulp & Regenerated Cellulose

Jamshad Mahmood

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Jamshad Mahmood has over 23 years of experience in corrosion testing and manufacturing of recovery boilers and pressure vessels. He is a Mechanical/Research Engineer with expertise in the design, manufacturing of industrial equipments and conducting lab corrosion testing e.g., slow strain rate corrosion testing, electrochemical corrosion testing, high-temperature aqueous corrosion testing and molten salts corrosion testing. In addition to laboratory experimentation, Jamshad conducted several field studies evaluating in-situ corrosion of pulp mill equipments e.g., digesters, paper machines, storage tanks and recovery boiler tubes. He manages the corrosion laboratories and chemical inventories for the corrosion group. Prior to joining the Institute of Paper Science and Technology in 1997, he worked as Manager Production for 8 years with Descon Engineering Works – one of the large boiler manufactures.

Mechanical Engineer II
Phone
(404) 894-6647
Additional Research

Corrosion & Reliability; Chemical Recovery; Environmental Processes