NCERC Welcomes New Post-Doctoral Research Fellow to Team of Researchers
The National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center (NCERC) at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) has welcomed Mingjun Ma, Ph.D. as its new Post-Doctoral Research Fellow. Ma joins NCERC’s growing team of researchers who focus on a variety of research topics that help to support the expansion of the bioeconomy in the United States and across the globe.
The Post-Doctoral Research Fellow program is supported through funding from the Illinois Corn Marketing Board who has been a longtime supporter of the NCERC and its workforce training programs.
“We’re extremely grateful for Dr. Ma’s arrival to our team. We have big plans to expand our research services and expertise in 2022 and he will play a critical role in doing so,” said John Caupert, NCERC Executive Director. “We’re particularly excited to utilize his skill sets in Lifecycle Analysis and Technoeconomic Analysis as we take the next steps in projects related to novel uses of bio-based feedstocks and new uses for corn. NCERC owes this incredible opportunity to the ongoing support of Illinois’ corn growers.”
Ma joins NCERC after completing a Ph.D. in Agriculture and Biosystems Engineering at Iowa State University where he performed research in corn fermentation, pet food and animal ingredients, and grain processing.
“I’m excited to continue my research at NCERC on topics that make an impact on agriculture and the bioprocessing industries,” said Ma. “The research team at NCERC is renowned for its expertise and I’m grateful to learn from and work with them as I prepare to take the next step in my career.”
To learn more about NCERC’s workforce training and education programs, visit EthanolResearch.com.
About NCERC
The NCERC at SIUE is a nationally recognized research center dedicated to the development and commercialization of biotechnologies. Their unique research laboratories house bench- to demonstration-scale bioreactors and pretreatment and downstream processing equipment, making it the perfect partner to companies in the biotechnology industry. Through their contractual research services, NCERC has played an instrumental role in commercializing more than eighty products that are now used in the commercial marketplace. In addition to its research and development services, NCERC leverages its experienced staff and unique facility to provide a variety of workforce training and education initiatives to train the next generation of bioeconomy professionals. For more information, contact Jackie Hayes at jhayes@ethanolresearch.com, or visit www.EthanolResearch.com.