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Steven Peretti is an Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at North Carolina State University. His research focuses on bioconversion processes, biofilm engineering, and genetic manipulation of microorganisms for industrial applications. He has contributed to advancing biocatalytic systems for replacing traditional chemical processes and developing sustainable biomanufacturing solutions. His work combines molecular biology, reactor design, and computational modeling to address challenges in biofilm dynamics and plasmid transfer.
Key research areas include enzymatic lignin valorization, biofilm-based reactors for non-aqueous systems, and plasmid stability in microbial communities. He has secured funding through NSF programs, including the Presidential Young Investigators Award (1991), and has collaborated on initiatives like the NSF Industry-University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) for Bioenergy Research and Development.
Peretti has also emphasized educational innovation, advocating for student-led design projects and improving technical communication skills in engineering curricula. His publications span over three decades, reflecting sustained contributions to biochemical engineering, biotechnology, and sustainable chemistry.
- Awards: Presidential Young Investigators Award (1991)
- Labs/Teams: Center for Bioenergy Research and Development (NSF I/UCRC)
- Grants: NSF CBET Division programs, including Engineering Biology and Healthcare clusters
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