Jason Hallett
@HallettGroup
Imperial ChemE Prof. Sustainable chemical processes. Biofuels, circular economy, renewable polymers, biocatalysis, solvents, vaccines. Yes, those go together.
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/j.hallett 09-03-2016 15:01:41
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Supergen Bio Hub Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Jason Hallett Helen Sneddon Michael Short Robert Holland Paula Blanco Joanna Florence Sparks Aston University PR Dan Taylor Engineering@Aston What a fabulous day this was - thanks to all who organised, presented, listened and engaged. The next 4 years are looking very exciting!
First session is underway at our launch event introducing the new Hub and maximising bioenergy impact with presentations from Patricia Thornley Jason Hallett Helen Sneddon Joanna Florence Sparks Mirjam Roeder
New SSCP DTP #PhD opportunity with UKCEH Imperial College London Imperial Life Sciences Jason Hallett
From lab to land: Advancing synergetic green technologies for the remediation of contaminated land
Will include use of the new #CoreMiS facility!
Apply here: findaphd.com/phds/project/f…
➡️ Our stone lion is looking towards Table RF 162.
‼️ Join us tomorrow (Sunday 5 Nov) at American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Student Conference to find out more about our Postgrad studies, meet our Imperial ChemEng #faculty & #alumni and get freebies! 🇬🇧
#AIChE2023 #AIChEAnnual
The new phase of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research-funded Supergen Bioenergy Hub launches today! 🎉
We're excited to get underway with our new projects and activities focused on delivering #impact .
Read more about the next stage of our work:
bit.ly/SBH23-launch
Join us for the IMSE briefing paper launch on additives in plastic and how their use needs to be adapted to achieve a circular economy. Jason Hallett
Fantastic article in The Chemical Engineer magazine on Dyerecycle. And a fantastic picture of...well, Aida Toni, at least.
PS - that globe is solid glass - very heavy!
And she won!!!!! Supergen Bio Hub Imperial ChemEng Agi Brandt-Talbot Congratulations Priyanka!!!!!!!
We have recently published a review article in RSC Sustainability regarding the usage of furan building blocks to replace BTX derivatives. 48 pages with 654 references that summarized our knowledge in biochemicals. Jason Hallett
doi.org/10.1039/D3SU00…