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News & Events

April 7,2008

Upcoming Events

July 31st, 2008Environmental Aesthetics: Does it Matter When it Comes to Forest Biomass Harvesting - Presented by Dr. Jessica Leahy
3:00-4:00pm - Soderberg Lecture Hall
July 28th, 2008Assembling Materials from Nanoscale Building Blocks - Richard Siegel, Rensselaer Nanotechnology Center and Materials Science and Engineering Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1:00pm - Bangor Room, Memorial Union
July 24th, 2008The Role of Forest Operations to the Forest Bioproducts Industry - Presented by Dr. Jeff Benjamin
3:00-4:00pm - Soderberg Lecture Hall

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Recent News

June 3rd, 2008Maine Ethanol - Local Headlines, WABI TV
May 1st, 2008$30 Million DOE Grant Awarded to Adapt UMaine Research to Commercial Biorefinery - UMaine Press Release: Research partners, government officials to discuss biofuels grant
April 23rd, 2008UMaine Research Receives $30M Grant - Bangor Daily News
February 6th, 2008UMaine Biofuels Development Supports Existing Pulp Mill - Mill Retrofits Prepare for Ethanol Production
February 1st, 2008In Love with Lignin - Martin Lawoko, FBRI's Analytical Chemist
February 1st, 2008FBRI Announces the Arrival of Dr. Peter van Walsum - Biofuels and Bioproducts Research Enhanced
January 23rd, 2008Orono High School Students Discover Bioproducts Research - During the summer of 2007, nine students from Orono High School participated in cutting-edge bioproducts research...
January 1st, 2008University of Maine Chemical and Biological Engineering Biorefinery Update - Old Town Mill using "van Heiningen process"
Pulp and Paper Foundation- The Dandy Scroll
November 6th, 2007FBRI researchers estimate the renewable energy potential of Maine’s forest resources - Biomass and Biofuels in Maine
November 6th, 2007FBRI Funds Support Grant Partner Research and Outreach Projects - From low impact logging to enzymatic wood separation and k-12 teacher workshops…FBRI grant recipients are empowered to explore the potential of wood bioproducts and science based careers.

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