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Dan Laudal is the Executive Director of the UND College of Energineering & Mines Research Institute, where he leads the research enterprise of the College of Engineering & Mines (CEM). Dr. Laudal is also a Research Professor with academic affiliations in the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum & Energy Engineering. Dr. Laudal's career has focused on energy, with nearly 20 years of combined industry and research experience. His areas of expertise include carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), critical minerals / rare earth elements processing technologies, and advanced energy systems. He has led a wide array of projects funded by the Department of Energy, the State of North Dakota and industry, and in a previous role in industry was the project development manager for a world-scale CCUS project at a coal plant in central North Dakota.
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS)
Critical minerals / rare earth elements
Hydrogen production
Chemical looping technologies
Water treatment / desalination
Carbon products
B.S. Chemical Engineering
Ph.D Chemical Engineering
2006-2008: Field Engineer, Schlumberger
2008-2012: Research Engineer, UND Energy & Environmental Research Center
2012-2019: Research Engineer & Research Manager, UND Institute for Energy Studies (IES)
2019-2021: Environmental Manager & Project Tundra Development Manager, Minnkota Power Cooperative
2021-Current: Director, UND Energy & Minerals Innovation Center (formerly IES)
2022-Current: Executive Director & Research Professor, UND College of Engineering & Mines Research Institute