Daniel Saloniمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Daniel Saloni is an Associate Professor in the Department of Forest Biomaterials at North Carolina State University (NC State), affiliated with the Center for Additive Manufacturing and Logistics (CAMAL). He holds a Ph.D. and Master’s in Wood Science and Integrated Manufacturing from NC State, along with degrees in Industrial Engineering and Project Management from Andres Bello Catholic University in Venezuela. His expertise spans process improvement, supply chain optimization, biomass and bioenergy conversion, and additive manufacturing. Education: Ph.D. in Wood Science, NC State University Master’s in Integrated Manufacturing System Engineering, NC State University Bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering, Andres Bello Catholic University Master’s in Project Management, Andres Bello Catholic University Research focuses on sustainable biomass utilization, including agricultural residues, bamboo, and eucalyptus for bioproducts and bioenergy. He explores innovations in wood machining, waste valorization, and circular economy systems. His work emphasizes techno-economic feasibility, lifecycle assessments, and global megatrends affecting industries like pulp and poultry heating. Grants and Projects: Advancing the National Bioeconomy via Regional Sun Grant Centers ($406,779) NC Sustainable Pellet Production for Poultry ($96,459) Populus-based Solid Biofuels ($133,190) Biopolymers for Additive Manufacturing ($17,600) His articles (2020–2025) address biomass conversion, tool life enhancement, and sustainable manufacturing systems. He collaborates with agencies like USDA and NC Department of Agriculture, focusing on bioenergy infrastructure and poultry industry sustainability.







