Madison, WI, United States of America

Craig Clemons


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Forward Citations = 8(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014

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Title: Innovator Spotlight: Craig Clemons

Introduction

Craig Clemons is an accomplished inventor based in Madison, WI, known for his innovative contributions to the field of biofuels and cellulose applications. With a focus on the integrated conversion of lignocellulosic materials, his work has significant implications for sustainable energy and material production.

Latest Patents

Clemons holds a patent titled "Methods for Integrated Conversion of Lignocellulosic Material to Sugars or Biofuels and Nano-Cellulose." This invention relates to systems, compositions, and methods designed for the conversion of lignocellulosic materials into recalcitrant cellulose and hydrolyzed sugars. These products can then be utilized in the production of biofuels and nano-fibrillated cellulose. Notably, his invention introduces novel fractionation processes that effectively integrate the production of these vital materials while maintaining a less entangled fibril network with thermal stability comparable to the original lignocellulose feedstock.

Career Highlights

Clemons currently works with the United States of America, As Represented by the Secretary of Agriculture. His career has been marked by a commitment to advancing techniques in biofuel production and materials science, making him a key figure in the ongoing pursuit of environmentally friendly energy solutions.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Craig has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Junyong Zhu and Ronald Sabo. These partnerships have facilitated significant advancements in their shared research interests, further enhancing the impact of their work within the scientific community.

Conclusion

Craig Clemons exemplifies the spirit of innovation required to address contemporary challenges in energy and materials. His patented methods for converting lignocellulosic material not only contribute to sustainable practices but also pave the way for future advancements in biotechnological applications. His work stands as a testament to the potential of inventive solutions in shaping a more sustainable future.

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