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Professor Dale received
his doctorate in chemical engineering from Purdue
University in 1979. He is currently University
Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Michigan State University. He serves as Editor in Chief
and Founding Editor of Biofuels, Bioproducts and
Biorefining. Dale has won the Charles D. Scott Award
(1996), the Sterling Hendricks
Award (2007) and the Award of Excellence of the Fuel
Ethanol Workshop (2011). He is a
Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
(2011) and a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical
and Biological Engineers (2016). Professor Dale is a highly-ranked academic in
the Top 100 People in Bioenergy (Bioenergy Digest). He has
published over 270 journal papers and has received 45 US
and international patents. His research interests
are cellulosic biofuels, the relationship between energy
and societal wealth, life cycle assessment and the design
of sustainable systems for producing fuels, chemicals,
food and animal feed |