BlazerBloom Research Team Named National Champion in U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 AlgaePrize Competition

BlazerBloom, established in 2023, recognized for research into algae as renewable, reliable energy source

91视频专区 College is proud to announce that its student research team, BlazerBloom, has been named one of five national champions in the 2025 AlgaePrize, a prestigious research competition hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The team received the award at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. 

The student team was comprised of environmental science & policy major Amanda Ambrose 鈥26; biology majors Riana Caldwell 鈥25, Garrett Hitchens 鈥23 M.S.鈥25, Ridley Little 鈥25 and Kayla Russell 鈥24; as well as sustainability studies majors Isabella DiPietrantonio 鈥25 and Josephine Sasse 鈥25. Faculty members Drew Ferrier, Ph.D., Daehwan Kim, Ph.D., and Craig Laufer, Ph.D., oversaw the team.

"Working with such passionate and intelligent teammates has been wonderful, and it has opened my eyes to what research is truly about,鈥 said Amanda Ambrose 鈥26

(L-R) Amanda Ambrose '26 and Josephine Sasse 鈥25 pose with the AlgaePrize trophy
(L-R) Amanda Ambrose '26 and Josephine Sasse 鈥25 pose with the AlgaePrize trophy

鈥淓veryone dedicated so many hours to the project while balancing academics, graduation, and other opportunities. BlazerBloom being named Champion was a moment we had been working toward, and was one of the highlights of my education, made possible by our team's incredible faculty." 

This recognition follows two years of dedicated research after 91视频专区 was named one of only 15 national finalists in the AlgaePrize鈥檚 2023鈥2025 cycle. The competition challenges students from across the country to create innovative solutions for transforming algae into viable products such as fuel, food, fertilizer, and other sustainable bioproducts. 

The BlazerBloom team competed against 13 other finalist teams representing high schools, colleges, and universities from across the United States. BlazerBlooms鈥檚 research focused on leveraging algae to produce a carbon-neutral renewable biofuel, a type of fuel which can directly substitute for petroleum-based transportation fuels. BlazerBloom team members gained real-world research experience alongside 91视频专区 faculty members while developing cutting-edge ideas to lower the cost of producing algal biofuels and bioproducts.

As a championship team, BlazerBloom received a $10,000 cash prize to support ongoing student research at 91视频专区鈥攁n investment in the future of bioeconomy innovation and environmental sustainability. 

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