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This field of research covers utilizing renewable and sustainable materials (such as wood) to create chemicals, innovative materials, fuels, and energy, alongside employing bioprocessing techniques for manufacturing these products. These bioproducts also involve generating energy from renewable sources through methods like gasification, co-firing byproducts, anaerobic digestion, solar power, and ethanol production. The curriculum features subjects like chemical engineering, advanced chemistry, biotechnology, and bioengineering, all grounded in fundamental knowledge of mathematics, chemistry, and biology. Ongoing research initiatives focus on extracting xylan from hardwoods, deriving ethanol and acetic acid from wood hemicelluloses, creating separation techniques for diverse bioproducts, gasification, enzymatic treatment of lignocellulosic substances, and producing chemicals from sustainable sources as alternatives to fossil fuels. Pilot plant resources are accessible for these endeavors. Numerous research projects in this domain maintain strong ties with industry partners.