NREL Names New Executive
Friday, December 21, 2012
The U.S. Department of Energy's National
Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) today named Barbara Goodman as Associate
Laboratory Director for Renewable Fuels and Vehicle Systems to replace Dale
Gardner who is retiring at the end of the year.
Goodman will join NREL's executive
leadership team and be responsible for the laboratory's transportation and fuels
research and development programs, including hydrogen technologies, vehicle
systems and biomass research. In addition, she will oversee the National
Bioenergy Center and the National Advanced Biofuels Consortium.
"Barb is an exceptional asset for the
Laboratory. Her leadership has been a major force behind NREL's ability to bring
vehicle and fuel technologies to the marketplace," NREL Director Dan Arvizu
said. "She has made sure that we are addressing and solving the right problems
to reduce our country's dependence on imported petroleum."
Goodman has served as director of
transportation technologies & systems research and development since 1996.
In this position she was responsible for NREL's research in advanced vehicles
and fuels including evaluating advanced battery technologies and power
electronics; measuring emissions; reducing energy requirements associated with
heating and cooling vehicles; evaluating effectiveness of advanced fuels in
current and future engines; and evaluating air quality impacts.
In her 28-year career at NREL, Goodman has
been a staff engineer and program manager for the ethanol, municipal solid
waste, and alternative fuels programs. She also served as the operations manager
for the Alternative Fuels Division. She oversaw the design of the Alternative
Fuels User Facility, developed a new research effort in lactic acid, drafted a
comprehensive plan on municipal solid waste, and established the Renewable Fuels
and Lubricants Laboratory.
Goodman began her career teaching
anthropology at the Community College of Denver and math at the Colorado School
of Mines. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical and petroleum
refining engineering from the Colorado School of Mines.
She served as the co-editor for the
Proceedings of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Symposia on Biotechnology for Fuels
and Chemicals; coauthored a book chapter on "Opportunities for Innovation in
Biotechnology" published by U.S. Department of Commerce (NIST); and has
published numerous scientific papers on a variety of biotechnology and fuels
topics. She also serves on the editorial review board for Renewable and
Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier Editorial Review Board; the International
Chemistry Central Journal Review Board and the Detroit-based Auto Harvest
Advisory Board. She is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
and the Society of Automotive Engineers.
Goodman is a committed community volunteer,
serving as president of the Board of Directors for Community Shares of Colorado
and as president of the Lakewood High School Foundation which she helped
establish.
NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy's
primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research
and development. NREL is operated for DOE by The Alliance for Sustainable
Energy, LLC.
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