Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis

Session 466 - Complex and Networked Systems
The session introduces new concepts, notions and techniques to address the central issue of complexity in process engineering, as well as to characterize the behavior of large-scale networked systems/processes of chemical engineering interest.
Chair: Nael H. El-Farra
CoChair: Mingheng Li
  A Framework for Assessing the Biocomplexity of Sustainable Material Use
Jun-Ki Choi, Bhavik R. Bakshi, Timothy C. Haab, Prem K. Goel
  Safeparking of Multi-Unit Process Systems
Rahul Gandhi, Prashant Mhaskar
  Model-Based Sensor Scheduling for Power Management In Wireless Sensor Networks
Yulei Sun, Nael H. El-Farra
  Modeling Technology Transitions and Risks Using Input-Output Framework
Vikas Khanna, Bhavik R. Bakshi
  A Reaction Route Network Approach to the Thermodynamic Consistency of Microkinetic Models
Michael Morin, Saurabh Vilekar, Ravi Datta, Ilie Fishtik
  Graph-Theoretic Approach for Discovering Alternative Synthetic Routes Forming Complex Networks
L. T. Fan, Tengyan Zhang, A. Argoti, Jiahong Liu, Botond Bertok, Ferenc Friedler
  Integrating Networked Process Systems to Solve Dynamic Optimization Problems
B. Erik Ydstie, Michael R. Wartmann

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