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The Southeastern Regional
Sun Grant Center
2506 Jacob Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4570
Phone: (865) 946-1124
Fax: (865) 946-1109
Email: sungrant@tennessee.edu

Fellowship Program

The Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station and the Southeastern Sun Grant Center have created a program for Research Fellowships In BioEnergy & BioMaterials to promote research partnerships with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the National BioEnergy Center (National Renewable Energy Laboratory).

The Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station is committed to assuming a leadership role in the Nation’s research effort around biofuels and bio-based materials. The scope and complexity of this research challenge demands renewed emphasis on establishing collaborative research and formal partnerships with external organizations such as The Department of Energy’s National Laboratories. To facilitate this, a fellowship program is available to provide support for research experience at one or more of the sites listed above. 

These collaborations addressing research, development, and demonstration of biomass based products, bioenergy, biofuels, biopower, and related processes. This funding opportunity is intended to promote greater innovation and development related to biomass, and to establish working relationships with national laboratories conducting research for greater use of biomass-based products, feedstock production, and processing and conversion.

The fellowship will support all travel and living expenses for research experience ranging from 2-4 weeks (alternative time spans are subject to negotiation) at ORNL and NREL. The applicant is responsible for identifying potential collaborators to participate in a project of mutual interest and benefit. Also, all details of the travel and research partnership should be arranged by the applicant. Importantly, research costs should not be incurred by the sponsoring laboratory, but should be included in the budget request.

The program is expected to build relationships with our national lab partners, but must focus on projects designed to advance the development of the bio-based economy. The research should generate data for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Also, it is expected that the DOE collaborator will visit the participating university’s campus for further interaction with faculty, and to present a seminar on recent research activities and opportunities.

For more information, contact Dr. Tim Rials, Professor and Director, Southeastern Sun Grant Center at 865-946-1129 or trials@tuk.edu.

Current Fellowships


Name, Institution Project Title Partner Institution
Nicole Labbe
Univ. of Tennessee
Biomass Cell Wall Deconstruction by Ionic Liquids National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Y.H. Percival Zhang
Virginia Tech
Novel High-Yield Production from Polysaccharides by Artificial Enzymatic Pathway Oak Ridge National Laboratory
X. Philip Ye
Univ. of Tennessee
Autothermal Conversion of Glycerol to Hydrogen Under Nano-catalysis Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Adrianna Kirkman
N.C. State University
Integrating Process Heat and Energy in the Utilization of Biomass Feedstocks National Renewable Energy Laboratory