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Vagelos Institute Lecture in Energy Science and Technology: Dr. Gregg Beckham

February 13, 2025
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Vagelos Laboratory for Energy Science and Technology, Room 121, 3200 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Date and time
Thursday, February 13, 2025
4:00 – 5:00 PM EDT; reception to follow

 

Location
Vagelos Laboratory for Energy Science and Technology
Room 121
3200 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

 

Title: Analysis-guided technology development for plastics recycling and redesign

 

Abstract: The global plastics waste crisis has catalyzed the rapid development and deployment of new technologies that are aimed at enabling circular materials flows for plastics. This talk will cover our collective efforts in the US Department of Energy-funded BOTTLE Consortium (www.bottle.org), where we use analysis-guided research to both enable circularity for today’s hard-to-recycle plastics and redesign tomorrow’s plastics to be both bio-based and inherently circular. Specifically, this talk will highlight BOTTLE’s approach to analysis, where process modeling, techno-economic analysis, and life cycle assessment can be used to prioritize innovation and compare new approaches to incumbent, linear plastics manufacturing and use. Several recent examples from plastics recycling and redesign will be presented that showcase how these analysis tools can guide innovations that address some of the most relevant technical challenges for accelerating plastics recycling and redesign technologies.

 

A photo of Doctor Gregg Beckham.

Gregg T. Beckham is a Group Leader and Senior Research Fellow at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). He received his PhD in Chemical Engineering at MIT in 2007. He currently leads and works with an interdisciplinary team of biologists, chemists, and engineers at NREL on conversion of biomass to fuels, plastics upcycling, chemicals and materials included in metabolic engineering, catalysts, fermentation, separations, biopolymer and carbon fiber production, theory and simulation to design biological and chemical catalysts, and lignin and waste valorization.

Education
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M.S., Chemical Engineering Practice, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Oklahoma State University

Professional Experience
Group Leader and Senior Research Fellow, NREL (2018–present)
Affiliate Faculty, Colorado State University (2019–present)
Fellow, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado at Boulder and NREL (2016–present)
Group Leader and Senior Engineer, NREL (2011–2018)
Engineer, NREL (2008–2011)
Senior Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering (2007)
Station Director, Singapore-MIT Alliance, National University of Singapore (2005)