CAES researchers honored on N.C. A&T awards day
Story Date: 7/6/2021

  Source: NC A&T COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 6/22/21
 

SALAM IBRAHIM, PH.D.

Department of Family and Consumer Sciences

Won the university’s Senior Researcher Award. Ibrahim conducts extensive research on yogurt and , the role of prebiotics in disease prevention and health promotion, and ways to make culturing media from agricultural waste, among other areas of study. He was recently honored by the CAES for having a number of publications in high-impact journals.

 

ABOLGHASEM SHAHBAZI, PH.D.

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design

Won an Interdisciplinary Team Award as part of the Sustainable Materials Research Team. Shahbazi and Wang, in the biological engineering program, are exploring the use of a new, sustainable material of iron oxide on surface of silicalite-1, with the ability to efficiently convert biomass into hydrogen and carbon monoxide to make commodity fuels and chemicals as well as conducting research on industrial hemp. Shahbazi was also recently recognized by the CAES for earning a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation for developing a distributed, remote sensing and control system for smart agriculture.

 

LIJUN WANG, PH.D.

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Design

Won an Interdisciplinary Team Award as part of the Sustainable Materials Research Team. Shahbazi and Wang, in the biological engineering program, are exploring the use of a new, sustainable material of iron oxide on surface of silicalite-1, with the ability to efficiently convert biomass into hydrogen and carbon monoxide to make commodity fuels and chemicals as well as conducting research on industrial hemp. Shahbazi was also recently recognized by the CAES for earning a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation for developing a distributed, remote sensing and control system for smart agriculture.

 

CHYI LYI "KATHLEEN" LIANG, PH.D.

Kellog Distinguished Professor in the Department of Agribusiness, Agricultural Economics and Agriscience Education

Was recognized as part of the Food Energy-Water Interdisciplinary Team. This project is funded by NSF to find solutions to alleviate food desert challenges by looking the issue from both the human and natural sides. This new approach links land development options, ecosystem, farming characteristics, consumer demand and financial incentives to achieve long- term sustainability for urban and rural commun

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