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Robert Kelly is the Alcoa Professor and Director of the NC State Biotechnology Program at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the College of Engineering at North Carolina State University. His laboratory focuses on extremophiles—microorganisms thriving in extreme environments—to explore their biotechnological potential, particularly in high-temperature biocatalysis and industrial applications. Research emphasizes extremophilic microorganisms' genomics, physiology, and enzyme stability.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his role implies advanced training in chemical engineering and microbiology. His research spans biomolecular engineering, bioenergy, and metallurgical biotechnology, with applications in biofuels and metal recovery. No specific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided text.
He directs the NCSU Biotechnology Program and maintains a lab website at https://cbe.ncsu.edu/extremophiles/. Advising activities and student names are not detailed here, though his group involves students in interdisciplinary training at the biology-engineering interface.
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