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  <title><![CDATA[Five students win top prizes at RBI's 2018 Poster Competition]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>More than 150&nbsp; industry leaders, association and government representatives and Georgia Tech faculty and students converged on the Global Learning Center March 6-7 for the&nbsp;Renewable Bioproducts Institute&nbsp;annual executive conference <em>Transformative Opportunities for Bioproducts Manufacture.</em></p>

<p>This year&rsquo;s conference focused on answering two top questions of the day: What transformative opportunities are available to today&#39;s manufacturing entities? and How can smart manufacturing, big data and analytics help increase efficiecy and boost sustainable productivity - now and in the coming decades?</p>

<p>One of the highlights of the annual conference has become the poster competition and reception which closes out day one of the meeting.</p>

<p>Forty-six&nbsp; RBI&rsquo;s Fellows, Ph.D. students sponsored by RBI&rsquo;s endowment, participated. The session is held in conjunction with an evening reception and allows industry, academia, and government guests to get an up-close look at the research being conducted through the RBI Fellowships and discuss ideas with the students face to face.</p>

<p>This year, RBI named five winners. They are (from left): Jeffrey Luo, MSE; Nicholas Kruyer, ChBE; Chinmay Satam, ChBE; Bedi Baykal, MSE; Songcheng Wang, ChBE.</p>

<p>All authors, titles and abstracts can be found in the 2018 catalog found on our <a href="http://rbi.gatech.edu/node/914">2018 conference home page.</a></p>
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