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Kyle Rogers is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of New Brunswick. His research focuses on the production and upgrading of clean fuels and biofuels, exploring innovative catalytic technologies that convert biomass materials into renewable energy sources. He is particularly interested in thermochemical processes such as pyrolysis and liquefaction, as well as catalytic upgrading techniques like hydrotreating. With a strong background in chemical engineering, having earned both his BScE and PhD from the University of New Brunswick, Dr. Rogers conducts bench-scale experiments to understand the dynamics of higher temperature and pressure reactors. His work includes techno-economic assessments to evaluate the viability of new processes aimed at generating hydrogen gas and facilitating waste-to-energy conversions. Dr. Rogers is passionate about developing sustainable solutions for clean fuel production and is eager to share his insights on catalysis with the broader academic community.
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