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Arthur Jeng​

Arthur is an undergraduate in Bioengineering at UC Berkeley. His concentration is in medical devices, though he also has interests in biofuels. Outside of class, he is an active officer of UC Berkeley
Biomedical Engineering Society.​

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yohannes Ade Pratam​

Yohannes is in his senior year as an undergraduate majoring in Chemical
Engineering. He is an international student from Indonesia where natural
resource especially for biomass is abundant. Therefore, in the future he
plans to contribute to technology advancement in Indonesia to optimally
utilizing the resources available.

 

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Sheba Plamthottam

Sheba is an undergraduate student currently studying Chemical Biology at UC Berkeley. She has done research on nanoparticles for biomedical applications in the Yin Group, catalyst materials in the Somorjai Group, and her future research interests are in nanotechnology, food science and nutrition, and in environmentally friendly materials and processes.

Nick Pabo

 

Nick is a master's student in the Product Development Program within the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering department at UC Berkeley. He has a B.S. in Chemical
and Biological Engineering from Colorado State University. He has done research on polyphenol adsorption in biofuel production context under Roland Ulber at Technical
University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. His current interests include: sustainability in engineering, product development, and management of technology.

Analysis of A Biomimetic Path to Biofuels Production

Our Team

We are a team of four undergraduates and graduate students in the UC Berkeley Course Chemistry 238: Energy From Biomass. To learn more about this class, click here and you will be redirected to the course info. Read more about individual team members below!

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