PSE reikt Model-Based Innovation prijzen ter waarde van 5000 euro uit
LONDEN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Process Systems Enterprise (PSE), het bedrijf dat geavanceerde processen modelleert, heeft vandaag de winnaars van de prestigieuze PSE Model-Based Innovation (MBI) prijs 2016 aangekondigd.
PSE, de aanbieder van het toonaangevende gPROMS ® procesmodelleringsplatform, kent jaarlijks een prijs van 3000 euro en twee van 1000 euro toe aan gepubliceerde onderzoeken waarin op de meest innovatieve manieren geavanceerde modelleertechnieken gebruikt zijn. De prijzen worden bij een receptie op woensdag 16 november gedurende de AIChE Annual Meeting in San Francisco uitgereikt.
De winnaars van de eerste prijs zijn Jose Romagnoli, Navid Ghadipasha en Aryan Geraili van Louisiana State University, Carlos Castor Jr en Wayne Reed van Tulane University, and Michael Drenski van Advanced Polymer Monitoring Technologies, Inc. voor hun paper Combining On-Line Characterization Tools with Modern Software Environments for Optimal Operation of Polymerization Processes, dat in Processes 2016 werd gepubliceerd.
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LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Process Systems Enterprise (PSE), the Advanced Process Modelling company, today announced the winners of the prestigious PSE Model-Based Innovation (MBI) Prize for 2016. PSE, providers of the world-leading gPROMS ® process modelling platform, awards an annual €3000 winner’s prize and two runners-up prizes of €1000 each for the most innovative use of advanced process modelling techniques in support of published research. The prizes will be awarded at a reception on Wednesday 16 November at the AIChE Annual Meeting in San Francisco. The winners of the main prize are Jose Romagnoli, Navid Ghadipasha and Aryan Geraili of Louisiana State University, Carlos Castor Jr and Wayne Reed of Tulane University, and Michael Drenski of Advanced Polymer Monitoring Technologies, Inc., for their paper Combining On-Line Characterization Tools with Modern Software Environments for Optimal Operation of Polymerization Processes, published in Processes 2016. The judges summarised the research presented in the paper as “an excellent piece of work demonstrating an integrated framework for the dynamic modelling, simulation, estimation, optimisation and feedback control of a polymerisation process”. Runners up were Ioscani Jimenez del Val of University College Dublin, Yuzhou Fan of Technical University of Denmark and Dietmar Weilguny of Symphogen A/S, Denmark, for their paper Dynamics of immature mAb glycoform secretion during CHO cell culture: An integrated modelling framework, and Yanan Cao and Christopher Swartz of McMaster University and Jesus Flores-Cerrillo and Jingran Ma of Praxair Inc. for their paper Dynamic Modeling and Collocation-Based Model Reduction of Cryogenic Air Separation Units. Full details can be found on thePSE website. The prize is judged by team of leading academics in the field of process systems engineering, Prof. Stratos Pistikopoulos (chair) of Texas A&M Energy Institute, Associate Prof. Michael Georgiadis of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece and Prof. Eva Sorensen of University College London. gPROMS is widely used throughout the chemicals, energy, petrochemical, food and pharmaceuticals sectors, including in some 200 academic organisations. Mark Matzopoulos, deputy MD, says “PSE works closely with academic communities around the world to foster innovation, through our academic programme, the MBI Prize, our Partnerships for Advanced Process Modelling and the PSE Academic Teaching Highway (PATH). We congratulate our winners on the quality of their work.” View source version on businesswire.com: http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20161104005758/en/ Contacts Process Systems Enterprise |