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Personal Profile
David Sievers launched his career as a biopharmaceutical industry consultant and has been advancing next-generation biofuels research and development as a research engineer at NLR since 2007. His goal is to reduce the projected costs of biofuels through the development and refinement of process technologies at the bench and pilot scales. David is an expert at scaling up and demonstrating technologies at the pilot scale, including feedstock handling, pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation, solid-liquid separation, concentration, and distillation. He currently leads a core research group studying reactive separations and has led several successful industrial partnerships at the pilot scale, including demonstration of a complete corn-cobs-to-ethanol process, scale-up of an n-butanol fermentation process, and demonstration of a malonic acid and fermentation and refining process.
Research Interests
Thermochemical pretreatment residence-time distribution measurement and control
Solid-liquid separation and fractionation of bioprocess slurries
Reactive separations: continuous enzymatic hydrolysis
Sugar fractionation and concentration
Specialized instrumentation development for real-time measurements
Big data analysis and communication of results through multimedia forms
Professional Experience
Process Engineer, ZAP Engineering (2006–2007)
Pharmaceutical Engineer, JM Hyde Consulting (2004–2006)
Education/Academic Qualification
Bachelor, Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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Impact of Mechanical Refining Conditions on the Energy Consumption, Enzymatic Digestibility, and Economics of Sugar Production from Corn Stover
Li, Y., Davis, R., Tan, E., Dempsey, J., Lynch, K., Sievers, D. & Chen, X., 2023, In: ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering. 11, 44, p. 15876-15886 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
6 Scopus Citations -
Simulations of Biomass Compression-Screw Feeding Using a Compressible Non-Newtonian Constitutive Model: Article No. 119117
Rahimi, M., Sitaraman, H., Sievers, D., Stickel, J., Akbari Fakhrabadi, E. & Liberatore, M., 2023, In: Chemical Engineering Science. 281, 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Importance of residence-time control of industrial screw-conveying reactors: Application to dilute-acid hydrolysis of biomass
Sievers, D. & Stickel, J., 2022, In: Chemical Engineering Journal. 450, 2, 6 p., 138119.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
4 Scopus Citations -
Mass Transport Limitations and Kinetic Consequences of Corn Stover Deacetylation
Thornburg, N., Ness, R., Crowley, M., Bu, L., Pecha, M., Usseglio-Viretta, F., Bharadwaj, V., Li, Y., Chen, X., Sievers, D., Wolfrum, E., Resch, M. & Ciesielski, P., 2022, In: Frontiers in Energy Research. 10, 15 p., 841169.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access7 Scopus Citations -
Real-Time Biomass Feedstock Particle Quality Detection Using Image Analysis and Machine Vision
Gudavalli, C., Bose, E., Donohoe, B. & Sievers, D., 2022, In: Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery. 12, 12, p. 5739-5750 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access11 Scopus Citations