People James T. Cobb, Jr.
Associate Professor Emeritus Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
EducationPhD (Chemical Engineering), Purdue University, 1966 Professional InterestsProfessor Cobb joined the department in 1970. Prior to this he was an Assistant Technical Officer at the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, California and then an Engineer for the Esso Research Laboratories in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Professor Cobb's current research involves the development, evaluation, demonstration and commercialization of a set of biomass energy-related processes:
Professor Cobb consults with a number of agencies and companies on projects related to biomass energy. Professor Cobb's current service involves assistance to the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Allegheny County:
Selected Publications"Survey of Commercial Biomass Gasifiers," Proceedings of the 2007 AIChE Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 4-9, 2007 (Microsoft Word Document) "Survey of Commercial Biomass Gasifiers," presented at the 2007 AIChE Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 4-9, 2007 (Microsoft PowerPoint Document) "Status of Development of a Bio-related PE Examination," presented at the NCEES 2007 Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 22-25, 2007. "Production of Synthesis Gas by Biomass Gasification - A Tutorial," Proceedings of the 2007 Spring National AIChE Meeting, Houston, Texas, April 22-26, 2007 (Microsoft Word Document) "Production of Synthesis Gas by Biomass Gasification - A Tutorial," presented at the 2007 Spring National AIChE Meeting, Houston, Texas, April 24, 2007 (Microsoft PowerPoint Document) "The Future of Chemical Engineering -- An Educational Perspective," Chemical Engineering Progress, January 2007, pages 30s-35s, coauthored with Gary K. Patterson and S. Ranil Wickramasinghe. "Energy Crops and Their Use in Stoves, Boilers and Gasifiers," in the Proceedings of the 2006 Goddard Forum, The Pennsylvania State University, January 30-31, 2006. "Urban Wood/Coal Co-firing in the NIOSH Boilerplant," Final Report on Phase I, U.S.DOE Contract Award Number DE-FC26-00NT40896, January 8, 2004, coauthored with G. E. Geiger, W. W. Elder III, J. Wang, H. Li and W. P. Barry. "Urban Wood/Coal Co-firing in the Bellefield Boilerplant," Final Report, U.S.DOE Contract Award Number DE-FG26-00NT40808, April 8, 2004, coauthored with G. E. Geiger, W. W. Elder III, W. P. Barry, J. Wang and H. Li. "Biomass Technologies to Get to 10%," Proceedings of PennFuture’s Fourth Annual Green Power: Turn It On! Getting to 10% Conference, Harrisburg, PA, May12, 2004. "Treatment of Metal-Laden Hazardous Wastes with Clean Coal Technology By-Products," Final Report, U.S.DOE Cooperative Agreement and Award Number DE-FC21-94MC31175, October 13, 2003. "Cofiring Biomass to Industrial and Small Utililty Boilers," Proceedings of the 28th International Technical Conference on Coal Utilization and Fuel Systems, Clearwater, FL, March 9-13, 2003, coauthored with W. W. Elder III. "Cofiring Urban Waste Wood to Local Stoker Boiler Plants," "Wood/Coal Cofiring to Stoker Boilers in Pittsburgh," Preprints of the Division of Fuel Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 222nd National Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 26-30, 2001, coauthored with W. W. Elder. "Cofiring Urban Waste Wood with Coal in Stoker Boilers," Proceedings of BioEnergy 2000, Buffalo, NY, October 15-18, 2000, coauthored with W. W. Elder. |
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