Brian Moreno

Currently: Exxon Mobil
Education: B.S., Chemical Engineering, Columbia University
Ph.D., University of Delaware
Thesis topic: Kinetic Modeling of Biomass Pyrolysis
Thesis description: Biofuels are an important stepping stone in the transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. Biomass pyrolysis is particularly appealing because it uniquely produces chemicals that mimic petroleum-derived fuels via a carbon-neutral cycle. My goal is to develop a molecular-level kinetic model of the step-by-step chemical conversion of lignocellulosic biomass into liquid fuels for transportation and commodity chemicals.
Recent presentations:
Invited lectures:
Moreno BM, Klein MT. “Modeling sorbitol hydrodeoxygenation.” NYCS (New York Catalysis Society) Meeting. Somerset, NJ. January 16, 2013.
Oral presentations:
Moreno BM, Klein MT. “Modeling biomass pyrolysis.” NYCS (New York Catalysis Society) Annual Symposium. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. March 20, 2013.
Poster presentations:
Moreno BM, Klein MT. “Modeling biomass pyrolysis.” Fraunhofer – Delaware Technology Summit. Newark, DE. March 5, 2013.
Moreno BM, Lee J, Huber GW, Klein MT. “Modeling sorbitol hydrodeoxygenation.” CAT4BIO International Conference on “Advances in Catalysis for Biomass Valorization.” Thessaloniki, Greece. July 8-11, 2012.

Hobbies: swimming, cooking