ERC for Transformation of American Rubber through Domestic Innovation for Supply Security

TARDISS will lead fundamental research towards US natural rubber biomanufacturing. Currently the single commercial source of natural rubber is the tropical rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), with production areas all outside of the United States. TARDISS will use a systems engineering approach to integrate engineering with biology, biotechnology, agriculture, and other disciplines, optimizing alternative plants to produce entirely new natural rubber materials at scale. The TARDISS team will collaborate with communities, farmers, processors, and rubber manufacturers to enable biomanufacturing-based natural rubber production optimized to large parts of the US, with a focus on marginal agricultural lands. TARDISS will enable a circular biomanufacturing economy that respects natural systems, including pollinator services by the new domestic crops, water recycling and re-use, additional CO2 capture, and an estimated 2 million jobs tied to US soil. The outcomes will be a sustainable domestic rubber industry and a new, young, diverse workforce converging agriculture and engineering trained through a new American Rubber Academy.

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Wooster, OH

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The Ohio State University

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Caltech
North Carolina State University
Texas Tech University
University of California, Merced

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TARDISS will create bridges between engineering, biology, and agriculture to revolutionize and on-shore alternative natural rubber production from U.S. crops.

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ERC for Transformation of American Rubber through Domestic Innovation for Supply Security

TARDISS will lead fundamental research towards US natural rubber biomanufacturing. Currently the single commercial source of natural rubber is the tropical rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), with production areas all outside of the United States. TARDISS will use a systems engineering approach to integrate engineering with biology, biotechnology, agriculture, and other disciplines, optimizing alternative plants to produce entirely new natural rubber materials at scale. The TARDISS team will collaborate with communities, farmers, processors, and rubber manufacturers to enable biomanufacturing-based natural rubber production optimized to large parts of the US, with a focus on marginal agricultural lands. TARDISS will enable a circular biomanufacturing economy that respects natural systems, including pollinator services by the new domestic crops, water recycling and re-use, additional CO2 capture, and an estimated 2 million jobs tied to US soil. The outcomes will be a sustainable domestic rubber industry and a new, young, diverse workforce converging agriculture and engineering trained through a new American Rubber Academy.

Advanced Manufacturing

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Advanced Manufacturing

Location

Wooster, OH

Lead Institution

The Ohio State University

Start Year

Website

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

Caltech
North Carolina State University
Texas Tech University
University of California, Merced

Focus

TARDISS will create bridges between engineering, biology, and agriculture to revolutionize and on-shore alternative natural rubber production from U.S. crops.

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

Center News and Achievements

Locations

ERC for Transformation of American Rubber through Domestic Innovation for Supply Security

TARDISS will lead fundamental research towards US natural rubber biomanufacturing. Currently the single commercial source of natural rubber is the tropical rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), with production areas all outside of the United States. TARDISS will use a systems engineering approach to integrate engineering with biology, biotechnology, agriculture, and other disciplines, optimizing alternative plants to produce entirely new natural rubber materials at scale. The TARDISS team will collaborate with communities, farmers, processors, and rubber manufacturers to enable biomanufacturing-based natural rubber production optimized to large parts of the US, with a focus on marginal agricultural lands. TARDISS will enable a circular biomanufacturing economy that respects natural systems, including pollinator services by the new domestic crops, water recycling and re-use, additional CO2 capture, and an estimated 2 million jobs tied to US soil. The outcomes will be a sustainable domestic rubber industry and a new, young, diverse workforce converging agriculture and engineering trained through a new American Rubber Academy.

Advanced Manufacturing

Advanced Manufacturing Icon
Advanced Manufacturing Icon

Advanced Manufacturing

Location

Wooster, OH

Lead Institution

The Ohio State University

Start Year

Website

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

Caltech
North Carolina State University
Texas Tech University
University of California, Merced

Center News and Achievements

Additional Information

Focus

TARDISS will create bridges between engineering, biology, and agriculture to revolutionize and on-shore alternative natural rubber production from U.S. crops.

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

Locations