Carbon Management
Seed Grant Research :
Single-Step Direct Air Capture and Conversion to Fuels and Chemicals (CCME)
Praveen Bollini, Cullen College Of Engineering - Chemical And Biomolecular Engineering
Towards Development of Electrochemical Systems for Carbon Capture (CCME)
Mohammad Rahimi, Cullen College Of Engineering - Civil Engineering
Swarming of Bio-Inspired Robotic Fish for Underwater CO2 Leakage Monitoring (CCME)
Zheng Chen, Cullen College of Engineering - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Processing of Algae to Biodiesel and Organic Acid Using Re-Usable Whole Cell Immobilized Catalyst to Enable Microalgae-Based Carbon Capture (CCME)
Venkatesh Balan, Cullen College Of Engineering-Engineering Technology
Green Synthesis of Battery-Grade Carbons from PetCoke
Zheng Fan, Cullen College Of Engineering-Technology Division; Francisco Robles Hernández, Cullen College Of Engineering-Technology Division
Carbon Capture and Storage in Depleted Gas Fields along the Gulf of Mexico Coast (CCME)
Dimitrios G. Hatzignatiou, Cullen College of Engineering - Petroleum Engineering; Christine EhligEconomides, Cullen College of Engineering - Petroleum Engineering
From Carbon Waste to Graphite, Graphene and Morphed Graphene for Energy and Structural Applications by Environmental Means and Standard Conditions (CCME)
Francisco Robles Hernandez, Cullen College Of Engineering-Technology Division
Directed Evolution of a Protein-based Sensor for Anaerobic Biological Methane Activation (CCME)
Dr. Patrick Cirino, Cullen College of Engineering - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
All Day Carbon Capture and Sequestration through Molecular and Phase-Change Hybrid Module (CCME)
Hadi Ghasemi, Cullen College of Engineering - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ; T. Randall Lee, Cullen College of Engineering - Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Real-time Subsurface Wireless Communication and Sensing System for CO2 Storage (CCME)
Jiefu Chen, Cullen College of Engineering - Electrical and Computer Engineering; Xiaonan Shan, Cullen College of Engineering - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Low-cost Sorbent/Catalyst Technology for CO2 Capture and Conversion to Value-Added Chemicals (CCME)
Praveen Bollini, Cullen College Of Engineering-Chemical And Biomolecular Engineering
Seismic Baseline Survey Along the Northern Gulf of Mexico for Energy Transition (CCME)
Dr. Yingcai Zheng, College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics - Earth and Atmospheric Sciences