Lectures by Prof. Troy Runge on biorefinery
 
time: 2015-07-20

Speaker:Troy Runge, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison,

Time and Location:PPESKL stands for State Key Lab. of Pulp and Paper Engineering

 
 
June 1
June 2
June 3
June 4
June 5
8:00 -9:40
 
9:00 -10:30
Biorefinery opportunities – Fuels and Paper
Rm 306, PPESKL
Cellulose / Nanocellulose products
 
Rm 304, PPESKL
Paper Wet-end Operation
 
 Rm 310202
Paper forming & drying
 
 
Rm 310307
10:00-11:40
Pulp and Paper History & Market Overview
 
Rm 310612
10:30-11:30
Discussion
 
Rm 304, PPESKL
Discussion
 
 
Rm 304, PPESKL
Wood chemistry
 
 
Rm 310405
Paper Recycling
 
 
Rm 310307
14:30-16:10
General Biofuels
 
Rm 304, PPESKL
Wood Anatomy
 
Rm 310405
Wood Chemical Products
 
Rm 304, PPESKL
Discussion
 
Rm 304, PPESKL
Discussion
 
Rm 304, PPESKL
 
 
Brief introduction of the Speaker:
Troy Runge is an assistant professor in the Biological Systems Engineering Department in CALS where he performs research and teaches in the bioenergy field.  His research emphasis is on the biomass composition impact on thermochemical bioprocessing systems, including combustion, pyrolysis, and catalytic reforming.  He is a lignocellulose chemist by training and has pulp and paper science degrees including a bachelor of science from UW-Stevens Point and master’s and doctoral degrees from the Institute of Paper Science and Technology at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Troy started his career at the University of Wisconsin as the director of the Wisconsin Bioenergy Initiative, a public-private partnership in bioenergy research, outreach, training and economic development based in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  Prior to that role, Troy spent 14 years working at Kimberly-Clark Corporation in a variety of research and engineering roles for pulp, tissue, nonwoven, and hygiene product production. He left the company as a research director and has been involved in commercialization of new products, product improvements, and commercial expansions around the world.