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Agriculture, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Photograph File (Born Digital Records)

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  • bhcho
    ImageByung Hui Cho,
  • big eye
    ImageJennifer Shike's eye.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
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    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Big_Light_Textures_02_by_Ransie3
    ImageAbstract light swirls on a solid black background. 800 x 600 pixels.
  • Bill Artz
    ImageWilliam Artz check a recording device in the Food Science pilot plant.
  • Bill Helferich
    ImageWilliam G Helferich, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Bill Helferich
    ImageWilliam G Helferich, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Bill Helferich
    ImageWilliam G Helferich, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, College of Agricultural Consumer and Environmental Sciences, ACES
  • Bill Shoemaker with grapes in vineyard.
    ImageWilliam Shoemaker, a senior research specialist in agriculture, holds a cluster of 'Seibel 2653' grapes in the St. Charles Horticulture Research Center vineyard. This variety was designated with this number by Albert Seibel of France, who did his work in the early-to-mid part of the twentieth century.
  • Bill Shoemaker with grapes in vineyard.
    ImageWilliam Shoemaker, a senior research specialist in agriculture, holds a cluster of 'Seibel 2653' grapes in the St. Charles Horticulture Research Center vineyard. This variety was designated with this number by Albert Seibel of France, who did his work in the early-to-mid part of the twentieth century.
  • Bill Shoemaker with grapes in vineyard.
    ImageWilliam Shoemaker, a senior research specialist in agriculture, holds a cluster of 'Seibel 2653' grapes in the St. Charles Horticulture Research Center vineyard. This variety was designated with this number by Albert Seibel of France, who did his work in the early-to-mid part of the twentieth century.
  • Bill Sullivan, associate professor, Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES), University of Illinois, ACES, 2000 College and Paul Funk award -- faculty award for excellence in teaching. Studio portrait. Photo by David Riecks. 6.5 x 8.25 at 100p
    ImageBill Sullivan, associate professor, Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences (NRES), University of Illinois, ACES, 2000 College and Paul Funk award -- faculty award for excellence in teaching. Studio portrait.
  • Bio-energy Farm
    ImageAerial of the SoyFACE plots and farm near South First Street in Champaign.
  • Bio-energy Farm
    ImageAerial of the SoyFACE plots and farm near South First Street in Champaign.
  • Bio-energy Farm
    ImageAerial of the bioenergy farm near South First Street in Champaign.
  • Bio Energy greenhouse research
    Image"Erik Sacks and Siyao ""Clare"" Liu examine some Miscanthus crosses isolated from other Miscanthus plants as part of their bio energy research in room 1606 of the Plant Sciences Greenhouses."
  • Bio Energy greenhouse research
    Image"Erik Sacks and Siyao ""Clare"" Liu examine some Miscanthus crosses isolated from other Miscanthus plants as part of their bio energy research in room 1606 of the Plant Sciences Greenhouses."
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Professor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang (at rear) with his Post Doctoral students Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (center) and Guo Yu (right) in their lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is subjec...
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Professor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang (center) with his Post Doctoral students Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (left) and Guo Yu (right) in their lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is subjected...
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Professor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang (left) with his Post Doctoral students Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (lower center) and Guo Yu (right) in their lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is sub...
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Professor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang (left) with Post Doctoral student Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (right) in his lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is subjected to elevated temperatures a...
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    ImageProfessor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang poses in his lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL).
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    ImageProfessor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang poses in his lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL).
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    ImageProfessor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang poses in his lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL).
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Professor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang (center) with his Post Doctoral students Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (left) and Guo Yu (right) in their lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is subjected...
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Professor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang (left) with his Post Doctoral students Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (right) and Guo Yu (back, center) in their lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is sub...
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Professor of Bioengineering Yuanhui Zhang (center) with his Post Doctoral students Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (left) and Guo Yu (right) in their lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is subjected...
  • Biowaste conversion to crude oil.
    Image"Post Doctoral students Mitchell ""Mitch"" Minarick (left) and Guo Yu (right) in their lab where they are converting biowaste to crude oil. Human, animal, and food processing waste, as well as algae, are converted using a process called hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). During HTL, high moisture biowaste is subjected to elevated temperatures and pressures in order to break do...
  • bjjohnsnB.tif
    ImageBrent Johnson, SAC undergraduate member 1999.
  • bjjohnsn.TIF
    ImageBrent Johnson, SAC undergraduate member 1999.
  • blaschea.tif
    ImageHans Blaschek, professor, Food Science and Human Nutrition, FSHN, interim department head, University of Illinois, ACES, 1995 Studio portrait. Photo by David Riecks. Original flatbed scan at
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