1. Curriculum Vitae For Guotao sun
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Guotao Sun
Born: 17.03.1986
Email: sgtrh001@gmail.com
Phone: +45 92260686
Address: Bagsværd Hovedgade 99, 9B, 2880 Bagsværd, Denmark
Personal Homepage: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Guotao_Sun
EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
De. 2011 – May 2015: Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
PhD student: Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Sep. 2009 – July 2011: China Agricultural University, Beijing, China
Master student: Department of Agricultural Bio-environment and Energy Engineering
Sep. 2005 – July 2009: University of Northwest Agriculture & Forest, Xi’an, China
Bachelor student: Department of Agriculture Facility Science and Engineering
RESEARCH EXPERIECE
Preparing anaerobic bacterial culture and microbial fermentation of various substrates
Microbial community analysis in biogas sludge and microbial fuel cells:
16S rRNA cloning, sequencing and DGGE
Bioelectricity generation and value added chemicals production from microbial fuel cells
Methane production from anaerobic digestion of energy crops
Supervising a master student (Diogo S. Rodrigues) on the topic: “Microbial Community Optimization
for Electricity Generation in Microbial Fuel Cells”
2. PUBLICAIOTN LIST
Sun G, Thygesen A, Ale MT, Mensah M, Poulsen FW, Meyer AS (2014) The significance of the initiation process
parameters and reactor design for maximizing the efficiency of microbial fuel cells. Appled Microbiology and
Biotechnology. 98, 2415–2427. doi: 10.1007/s00253-013-5486-5.
Sun G, Thygesen A, Meyer AS, (2015) Acetate is a superior substrate for microbial fuel cells initiation utilizing bioethanol
effluent. Appled Microbiology and Biotechnology. 99(11), 4905-4915. doi: 10.1007/s00253-015-6513-5.
Sun G, Thygesen A., Rodrigues D, Daniel G, Meyer, AS (2015) Inocula selection in microbial fuel cells based on anodic
biofilm abundance of Geobacter sulfurreducens. Available online. doi: 10.1016/j.cjche.2015.11.002.
Sun G, Thygesen A, Meyer AS, (2015) Configuration of cathode design affecting the electrochemical reaction in microbial
fuel cells treating bioethanol effluent. Submitted to Energies (17 October 2015).