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About Swarnakumar
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Swarnakumar |
City - Chidambaram Country - India Role - Research & Academia About - I am doctoral scholar waiting for PhD viva. I am interested in marine biology, microbiology, molecular biology and nanotechnology. |
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Recent Notes @ Oilgae Club
- I think there needs to be online interaction. If you post a question or say something some should be able to answer or comment on it by Gardenfuel1 - 2 weeks ago
- Some one speek to me am hungry for your knowledge, advice and or comments. One reseacher I met said that the energy expended in producing a litre of algal fuel is not worth the expense incured! That one would rather use fossil fuel!!!!!!!!!!!! by Gardenfuel1 - 3 weeks ago
- Am glad finally am in the think tank that would add value to me. Am really into bio fuels especially biodiesel but the feed stock to this industry is a real challenge and when I came across the algal idea I reluxed not knowing that what lay ahead was a very big challenge! by Gardenfuel1 - 2 months ago
- like shoes on our website by Cheapfreerun - 2 months ago
- We must try to replace maize in obtaining algae biofuel by UEMTMCompany - 2 months ago
















CleanTick is an online cleantech community from the promoters of Oilgae. Cleantick has recently launched an online algae fuels community which aims to bring about all the algae fuel professionals, researchers ... more
Take the Algae Fuel Challenge - http://www.oilgae.com/challenge/
The date to the highly anticipated European Algae Biomass executive forum is approaching fast. Hosted in London on the 27 & 28 April 2011 and organised by ACI, it will ... more
Solazyme and Qantas collaborate for algae aviation fuel - http://www.solazyme.com/media/2011-02-10
If you work in or dream of working in algae fuels research, this is an opportunity you just cannot miss!Oilgae is assisting a prestigious India-headquartered company that is embarking on ... more
Novel algae-based solution for CO2 capture and biomass production - http://www.ncp-sme.net/Countries/HU/PS-SME-HU-838
A remarkable event comprising of many algae enthusiasts all around the world was conducted by the Centre for Management Technology (CMT) in Singapore on the 19th and the 20th of ... more
Did you check out the Department of Biological Culture Collection WDCM510 and Department of Microbiology WDCM568 Links to many other algae culture collection centres can be obtained here http://www.enzysource.com/news.asp more
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Algae Biofuels - A little dose of REALITY - http://bit.ly/dC2zpW
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Dark fermentation is in the news after Solazyme , an US based algae company delivered 1500 gallons of jet fuel to the US navy early July.Interestingly, this company 's approach ... more
Bunge Ltd., major agribusiness and food company based in White Plains, N.Y., has joined the fourth round of venture capital for Solazyme
Thanks Parkavi. Read the same article from Aathmika s post as well more
Hi, Sounds interesting! The more closely related two organisms, the more similar their gene sequences will be. By statistically comparing the similarities and differences in the DNA sequence between the same gene ... more
I too stand by what RobertTulip says.. Based on many experts opinion, it will be very very difficult to control the GMO's Many algae researchers also feel that native strains ... more