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General Poster Session:


: [CELL] Division of Cellulose and Renewable Materials

Speakers

Speaker Image for Alexander Bismarck
Imperial College London
Speaker Image for Glenn Larkin
LarChem LLC
Speaker Image for Falk Wolfgang Liebner
Boku University Vienna
Speaker Image for Noppadon Sathitsuksanoh
University of Louisville
Speaker Image for Patrick Barber
University of West Florida
Speaker Image for Kalavathy Rajan
Research Scientist, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Speaker Image for Nicole Labbé
Univ of Tennessee
Speaker Image for Chunlin Xu
Abo Akademi University
Speaker Image for Min Li
Department of Food Science, UTK
Speaker Image for Tao Wu
Associate Professor, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Speaker Image for Maren Roman
Virginia Tech
Speaker Image for Chang Geun Yoo
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry
Speaker Image for Menuka Adhikari
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Fayetteville State University
Speaker Image for Marcus Foston
Washington University
Speaker Image for Gunnar Westman
Chalmers University of Technology
Speaker Image for Ulrica Edlund
Professor, KTH Royal Inst of Technology
Speaker Image for Anette Larsson
Chalmers tekniska hogskola
Speaker Image for Jeongjae Wie
Hanyang University
Speaker Image for Hiroshi Kamitakahara
Professor, Kyoto University
Speaker Image for Per Larsson
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Speaker Image for Jun Ye
professor, South China University of Technology
Speaker Image for Yukiko Enomoto
Associate Professor, The University of Tokyo
Speaker Image for Leila Deravi
Northeastern University
Speaker Image for Lahiru Jayakody
Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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