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November 9, 2010

PECASE awardee Shelie Miller is now at the University of Michigan.

Shelie A. Miller, currently at the University of Michigan. She has received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers for her work to create a framework for a predictive and dynamic Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) tool, for example for biofuels; and for creating a public educational video regarding socio-economic and environmental aspects of bioenergy development. When she was nominated for the PECASE, she served as assistant professor in the department of environmental engineering and earth sciences at Clemson University.

Credit: Shelie A. Miller.


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