Dr. Donahue

August 2nd, 2007

Professor of Chemical & Biological Engineering: Coordinator of Biological Engineering Program Chemical & Biological Engineering

FBRI Research:
The use of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) could maximize the productivity of the forest bio-products process by aiding the separation of output woody biomass. NIRS and chemometric techniques could eventually be used online as a process control tool for the forest bio-product process.

Dr. Donahue

FBRI Interview:  08/02/07

http://efolio.umeedu.maine.edu/~tvassiliev/FBRI/Investigators/Donahue.m4a

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