Fwd: CAST: AIChE 2003 San Francisco - mer info

From: Sigurd Skogestad (skoge@chemeng.ntnu.no)
Date: Sat Feb 15 2003 - 09:44:06 CET


Hei,

Her følger litt mer informasjon om lengde på abstract og andre regler,
samt en nærmere beskrivelse av "process control" sesjonene.

-Hilsen Sigurd

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>The abstract submission process for the 2003 AIChE Annual Meeting in San
>Francisco is now open. The deadline for abstract submission is April 21,
>2003. General information on the web-based submission procedure is
>located at http://www.aiche.org/conferences/annual/
>
>A list of session sponsored and co-sponsored by Area 10b (Systems and
>Process Control) of the CAST Division is provided below. The following
>rules must be followed for sessions sponsored exclusively by Area 10b
>(including those included as part of topical conferences):
>
>1. Each abstract should provide a 500-1000 word description of the work
>to be presented. The novel contributions should be discussed and
>supported by citations to relevant work by the authors and other
>researchers.
>
>2. Each abstract should be submitted to one and only one session.
>Duplicate submissions will be rejected immediately, and the abstract
>will be placed arbitrarily in a single session to which it was
>submitted.
>
>The following rules apply to all CAST sponsored sessions:
>
>1. No individual should give more than one presentation in CAST
>sponsored sessions. Research groups submitting multiple papers should
>list a different speaker for each presentation.
>
>2. A presentation record must be provided for each paper at least one
>month before the meeting. Details on the submission process are located
>at
>http://www.aiche.org/conferences/guidelines/presentationrecord/index.htm
>
>3. At least one author of each paper must be present at the meeting to
>give the presentation. Authors of "no show" papers will be recorded.
>
>We look forward to receiving your contributions.
>
>Michael A. Henson
>2003 CAST 10b Programming Chair
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>University of Massachusetts
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>1. Session 10B01 - Advanced in Process Control
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>This session emphasizes papers that address recent advances in the
>control of chemical process systems. Priority will be given to papers
>that discuss novel theories and applications, innovative control
>strategies, or the definition of new problem areas as they relate to
>process control. The contribution of the paper to the advancement of the
>state-of-the-art should be clearly stated in the abstract. Authors are
>strongly encouraged to first seek specific focused sessions in the Area
>10b sessions before submitting to this session.
>
>Chair:
>
>Richard D Braatz
>University of Illinois
>600 South Mathews Avenue, Box C-3
>209 Roger Adams Laboratory, MC-712
>Urbana, IL 61801 USA
>Tel: 1-217-333-5073
>Fax: 1-217-333-5052
>E-Mail: braatz@uiuc.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Karlene A Hoo
>Texas Tech University
>P.O. Box 43121
>Corner of 6th and Canton Avenue
>Lubbock, TX 79409-3121 USA
>Tel: (806)742-4079
>Fax: (806)742-3552
>E-Mail: khoo@coe.ttu.edu
>
>2. Session 10B02 - Nonlinear Process Analysis and Control
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>Papers are solicited which address: theoretical developments in
>nonlinear control of processes and plants; nonlinear analysis tools,
>including nonlinear model reduction methods; and novel applications of
>nonlinear analysis and control.
>
>Chair:
>
>Prodromos Daoutidis
>University of Minnesota
>Department of Chemical Engineering and
>Materials Science
>Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
>Tel: (612)625-8818
>Fax: (612)626-7246
>E-Mail: daoutidi@cems.umn.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Sridhar Ungarala
>Cleveland State University
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>2121 Euclid Avenue, SH 455
>Cleveland, OH 44115 USA
>Tel: (216) 687 9368
>Fax: (216) 687 9220
>E-Mail: s.ungarala@csuohio.edu
>
>3. Session 10B03 - Control of Hybrid Systems
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>This session focuses on contributions in the area of hybrid dynamical
>systems that couple continuous dynamical behavior with
>discrete/logic/event based switching dynamics. Of interest are papers
>that deal with modeling, identification and/or control of hybrid
>systems, with emphasis on the impact of this class of theoretical
>studies on the practice of process control. The contributions of the
>paper to the advancement of the state-of-the-art should be clearly
>stated in the abstract with respect to prior work on this topic.
>
>Chair:
>
>Masoud Soroush
>Drexel University
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>32nd & Chestnut Streets
>Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
>Tel: 215-895-1710
>Fax: 215-895-5837
>E-Mail: masoud.soroush@coe.drexel.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Mayuresh V Kothare
>Lehigh University
>111 Research Drive
>111 Research Drive
>Bethlehem, PA 18017 USA
>Tel: (610) 758 6654
>Fax: (610) 758 5057
>E-Mail: mayuresh.kothare@lehigh.edu
>
>4. Session 10B04 - Process Modeling and Identification
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>The focus of this session is on theoretical and applied results in the
>area of process modeling and identification. Examples of the topics of
>interest include data-driven and theoretical modeling, novel
>identification algorithms, design of input signals, identification and
>validation under conditions of inadequate and/or incomplete data, and
>identification of nonlinear system. Process modeling and identification
>techniques applied to nontraditional processes and systems are of
>particular interest.
>
>Chair:
>
>Mikhail Skliar
>University of Utah
>Dept. Chemical & Fuels Engineering
>50 So. Central Campus Dr., Room 3290 MEB
>Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
>Tel: 801-581-6918
>Fax: 801-585-9291
>E-Mail: mikhail.skliar@utah.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Yaohui Lu
>Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
>7201 Hamilton Blvd.,
>Allentown, PA 18195 USA
>Tel: 504-254-6239
>Fax: 504-254-6283
>E-Mail: luy1@apci.com
>
>5. Session 10B05 - Integrated Optimization and Control
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>There are many industrial cases where controllers have satisfactory
>performance at economically bad setpoint specifications. Also
>steady-state optimizers may result in setpoints where good control
>cannot be obtained. Both of these results are unacceptable, so it is
>important to develop integrated optimization and control strategies.
>Papers decribing recent research and innovative applications of
>integrated optimization and control are solicited are solicited for this
>session.
>
>Chair:
>
>B. Wayne Bequette
>Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>110 Eighth St.
>Troy, NY 12180-3590 USA
>Tel: (518) 276-6683
>Fax: (518) 276-4030
>E-Mail: bequette@rpi.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Paul H Gusciora
>Hermes Econometrics
>1000 Fourth Street #685
>San Rafael, CA 94901-3119 USA
>Tel: 415-454-4184 x277
>Fax: 415-491-0458
>E-Mail: paulgusciora@worldnet.att.net
>
>6. Session 10B06 - Future Directions in Process Control Research
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>This session aims to examine new directions for process control
>research. After the two decades of intensive research on model
>predictive control, which has achieved a certain level of maturity by
>now, the process control community is looking for a new concept or
>methodology that will have the same kind of far-reaching and enduring
>impact on academic research and industrial practice. We are seeking
>papers on promising novel approaches that have the potentials of
>bringing a paradigm shift or opening a brand new application area for
>process control, to spawn a wide range of research activities in the
>community.
>
>Chair:
>Jay H. Lee
>Georgia Institute of Technology
>778 Atlantic Dr.
>Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
>Tel: 404-385-2148
>Fax: 404-894-2866
>E-Mail: jay.lee@che.gatech.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Michael Nikolaou
>University of Houston
>4800 Calhoun Avenue
>Houston, TX 77204-4004 USA
>Tel: 713-743-4309
>Fax: 713-743-4323
>E-Mail: nikolaou@uh.edu
>
>7. Session 10B08 - Poster Session: Systems and Process Control
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>Posters are solicited in the general area of process systems and
>control. Topics of interest include but are not limited to dynamics,
>modeling, identification, estimation, monitoring and control.
>Contributions from industry and experimental studies are particularly
>welcome.
>
>Chair:
>
>Michael A Henson
>University of Massachusetts
>686 North Pleasant Street
>Amherst, MA 01003-9303 USA
>Tel: 413-545-3481
>Fax: 413-545-1647
>E-Mail: henson@ecs.umass.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Thomas A Badgwell
>Aspen Technology, Inc.
>1293 Eldridge Parkway
>Houston, TX 77030 USA
>Tel: 281-504-3497
>Fax: 281-584-4329
>E-Mail: tom.badgwell@aspentech.com
>
>8. Session 10B09 - Process and Control System Monitoring
>
>Co-sponsored by:
>Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>Area 10c, Computers in Operations and Information Processing
>TL - Topical Conference: Sensors
>
>Contributions are sought on theoretical and application studies related
>to process and control system performance analysis and diagnosis. The
>area covers methods that ensure process safety and operability,
>detection of abnormal process conditions, high product quality, process
>optimization and profitability. Topics include but are not limited to
>monitoring and diagnosis tools based on multivariate statistical
>methods, multi-scale methods, fuzzy logic, knowledge-based systems, and
>other system theoretic, statistical, and artificial intelligence methods
>as well as methods related to sensor fault detection, location, and
>isolation. Industrial implementations are particularly welcome.
>
>Chair:
>
>Derrick Rollins
>Iowa State University
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>2114 Sweeney Hall
>Ames, IA 50011-2230 USA
>Tel: 515-294-5516
>Fax: 515-294-2689
>E-Mail: drollins@iastate.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Stella Bezergianni
>ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
>Advanced Control and Optimization
>3225 Gallows Road, Room BA807
>Fairfax, VA 22037-0001 USA
>Tel: 703-846-1326
>Fax: 703-846-1123
>E-Mail: stella.bezergianni@exxonmobil.com
>
>9. Session 10B11 - Advances in Sensors, Optimization and Control for
>Biological Systems
>
>Co-sponsored by:
>Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>Area 15d, Engineering Fundamentals in Life Science
>T2 - Topical Conference: Bioinformantics and Functional Genomics
>
>Papers are invited that address recent developments in sensors,
>optimization, and control for biotechnological and biomedical systems
>applications. Experimental, theoretical, and computational
>contributions are encouraged, with application-oriented results
>preferred to strictly theoretical approaches. Areas of interest
>include, but are not limited to, novel measurement techniques,
>model-based optimization strategies, process or experimental design and
>development, model identification and formulation, and controller
>synthesis.
>
>Chair:
>
>Prof. Robert S. Parker
>University of Pittsburgh
>Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
>1249 Benedum Hall
>Pittsburgh, PA 15261 USA
>Tel: 412-624-7364
>E-Mail: rparker@pitt.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Prof. M. Nazmul Karim
>Colorado State University
>Department of Chemical and Bioresource Engineering
>Fort Collins, CO 80523-1370 USA
>Tel: 970-491-6779
>E-Mail: karim@engr.colostate.edu
>
>10. Session 10B13 - Control of Distributed Parameter Systems
>
>Co-sponsored by:
>Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>Area 10d - Applied Mathematics and Numerical Analysis
>
>Papers focusing on control, identification, model reduction and
>simulation of distributed parameter systems (DPS) will be solicited. Of
>particular interest are papers demonstrating new theoretical or
>computational approaches to the control of DPS. Topics include model
>reduction and other advanced discretization methods, passivity-based
>control, multiscale modeling and control methods, and novel techniques
>for optimization of distributed parameter systems.
>
>Chair:
>
>Antonios Armaou
>Pennsylvania State University
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>University Park, PA 16802-4400 USA
>Tel: 814-865-2574
>Fax: 814-865-5316
>E-Mail: armaou@engr.psu.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Ray Adomaitis
>University of Maryland
>Chemical Engineering
>College Park, MD 20742 USA
>Tel: (301) 405-2969
>Fax: (301) 314-9920
>E-Mail: adomaiti@umd.edu
>
>11. Session 10B14 - Dynamics and Control of Electrochemical Systems
>
>Sponsored by Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>In this session we solicit papers reporting on the dynamics and control
>of all types of electrochemical processes. These processes include, but
>are not limited to: electro-deposition and etching processes, high power
>density battery systems and all types of fuel cell systems from
>individual stacks to balance of plant operations, such as reformers and
>shift reactors etc. It is requested that dynamic analysis papers pay
>special attention to assessing the impact of disturbances as well as
>identifying appropriate process manipulations. Control papers pertaining
>to feedback structure selection, open-loop trajectory planning, and
>off-line control are welcomed. Contributions from industrial groups are
>especially encouraged, as a balance of industry/academic views in the
>session is desired.
>
>Chair:
>
>Urmila Diwekar
>University of Illinois, Chicago
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>Institute for Environmental Science and Policy
>Chicago, IL 60521 USA
>Tel: 312-355-3449
>Fax: 312-996-0808
>E-Mail: urmila@uic.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Donald J. Chmielewski
>Illinois Institute of Technology
>Suite 127, Perlstein Hall
>10 West 33rd Street
>Chicago, IL 60616 USA
>Tel: 312-567-3537
>Fax: 312-567-8874
>E-Mail: chmielewski@iit.edu
>
>12. Session 10B15 - Dynamics and Control of Multiscale Processes
>
>Co-sponsored by:
>Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>TB - Topical Conference: Computing and Simulation at Work (Co-Sponsored
>by SIAM)
>
>Papers are solicited that present studies on the dynamics of multiscale
>models consisting of coupled Monte-Carlo and Molecular Dynamics models
>and continuum-type distributed parameter models. Papers on dynamical
>analysis, bifurcation studies and order reduction of multiscale models
>will be considered. Novel techniques for efficient and stable numerical
>integration of multiscale models and algorithms for the design of
>low-order feedback controllers will be also considered. All studies on
>dynamics and control of multiscale models irrespectively of application
>area will be considered.
>
>Chair:
>
>Panagiotis D. Christofides
>University of California, Los Angeles
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>Boelter Hall 5531
>Los Angeles, CA 90095-1592 USA
>Tel: 310-794-1015
>Fax: 310-206-4107
>E-Mail: pdc@seas.ucla.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Dionisios Vlachos
>University of Delaware
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>325 Colburn Lab
>Newark, DE 19716
>Tel: (302) 831-2830
>E-Mail: vlachos@che.udel.edu
>
>13. Session T4025 - Process Monitoring and Control of Particulate
>Processes
>
>Co-sponsored by:
>T4 - Topical Conference: Engineered Particle Systems: Synthesis,
>Processes and Applications
>Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>Advances in product design require tighter specifications for particle
>production across a wide range of industrial applications. Typical
>particle formation processes include crystallization, flame synthesis,
>granulation, precipitation, emulsion polymerization, coagulation and
>other particle assembly techniques. Advancements in sensor technology
>have, in many cases, enabled in-line monitoring of these processes.
>Papers are requested in the areas of 1) development of process control
>strategies with respect to key particle attributes and measurement
>thereof, and 2) control of the production process in the more classical
>sense, including PID, feedforward, and more advanced model-based control
>approaches. Both areas rely implicitly on measurement capability; and
>while the two have traditionally emanated from distinct technical
>communities, recent advances in measurement technology are bringing the
>groups together toward the more productive application of control to
>particulate processes. Papers that describe industrial or experimental
>applications are particularly encouraged.
>
>Chair:
>
>Frank J. Doyle
>University of California, Santa Barbara
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>Santa Barbara, CA 93106
>Tel: (805) 893-8133
>Fax: (805) 893-4731
>E-Mail: doyle@engineering.ucsb.edu
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Paul R. Mort
>Procter and Gamble
>5299 Spring Grove Av. ITC - A218
>5299 Spring Grove Ave.
>Cincinnati, OH 45217 USA
>Tel: 513-627-8876
>Fax: 513-627-6186
>E-Mail: mort.pr@pg.com
>
>14. Session T7009 - Tutorial on Polymerization Reactor Control
>
>Co-Sponsored by:
>Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>T7- Topical Conference: Polymerization and Polymer Processing
>(Co-Sponsored by SPE and PPS)
>
>This session will provide a tutorial overview of control issues for
>polymerization reactors. Speakers will discuss the underlying driving
>forces that characterize this class of control problems and will
>describe state-of-the-art control strategies for several representative
>polymer processes. Five expert speakers* have agreed to share their
>insight and experience. Professor Harmon Ray, from the University of
>Wisconsin, Madison, will begin with a 45 minute presentation on the
>unique characteristics of polymer reactor control problems, including a
>discussion of fundamental chemistry and physics issues and a summary of
>related academic research. Dr. David Gay of DuPont will follow with a 45
>minute overview of the current state of the art in industry, a
>discussion of achievable economic benefits, and a summary of the most
>significant technical problems impeding progress for these control
>applications. Three subsequent presentations will feature industrial
>experts from major operating companies, who will describe control
>applications for a variety of polymer processes, including polyolefins
>and polyurethanes.
>
>***** Please note that all speakers for this session have been invited,
>so outside submissions are not solicited for this session. *****
>
>Chair:
>
>Thomas A. Badgwell
>Aspen Technology, Inc.
>1293 Eldridge Parkway
>Houston, TX 77030 USA
>Tel: 281-504-3497
>Fax: 281-584-4329
>E-Mail: tom.badgwell@aspentech.com
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Michael J. Kurtz
>ExxonMobil Chemical Company
>499 Scenic Highway
>Baton Rouge, LA 70805-3359 USA
>Tel: 225-977-8046
>Fax: 225-977-8352
>E-Mail: michael.j.kurtz@exxonmobil.com
>
>15. Session TJ008 - Control of Materials Manufacturing Processes
>
>Co-sponsored by:
>TJ - Topical Conference: Advanced Microelectronic Processing
>Area 08e, Electronics and Photonics
>Area 10b, Systems and Process Control
>
>Control of fabrication tools in the manufacturing of materials for
>microelectronics and other applications has become steadily more
>important as a way to reduce costs and improve product reliability. The
>session seeks to promote the interchange of ideas between the more
>traditional areas of batch chemical process control and the emerging RTP
>and single wafer processing control research areas, to build off the
>large body of work that already exists in the first. With the increasing
>importance of batch and single-wafer processing, new papers in this
>aspect of tool control will be solicited.
>
>Chair:
>
>Kostas Theodoropoulos
>UMIST
>Department of Process Integration
>Sackville St.
>M60 1QD UK
>Tel: +44 (0)161 200-4386
>Fax: +44 (0)161 236-7439
>E-Mail: k.theodoropoulos@umist.ac.uk
>
>Vice-Chair:
>
>Joe S. Qin
>University of Texas
>Department of Chemical Engineering
>Austin, TX 78712 USA
>Tel: 512-471-4417
>Fax: 512-471-7060
>E-Mail: qin@che.utexas.edu

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