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James Peters

Jim Peters is an Executive Vice President with Hamon Research-Cottrell in Somerville, NJ. He is responsible for Products & Technology and has been with the company and its predecessors for more than 20 years. Hamon Research-Cottrell is a worldwide leading supplier of air pollution control equipment, including dry electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters, wet and dry FGD, deNOx systems and U2A urea to ammonia systems. HRC has recently licensed the regenerative ReACTtm multipollutant control technology. Prior to his current assignment, Mr. Peters has served in a variety of...Read more

Johan Anindito Indriawan

Johan Anindito Indriawan is a shipping planning engineer, working for PT Badak NGL Bontang. He started his career as process engineer storage & loading area in 2005. He received his BS in chemical engineering from Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, in 2004Read more

Johannes W. Schwank

Johannes Schwank is the James and Judith Street Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan, and Interim Director of the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute.Read more

John Vorderbrueggen

John B. Vorderbrueggen, PE is the Investigations Supervisor for the U.S. Chemical Safety Board. He has 35 years experience in design, process safety, regulatory programs, maintenance management, human factors, and workforce training. He has extensive experience in incident investigations, PSM, and fitness-for-service engineering analyses. Industries include chemical, refining, pharmaceutical, and nuclear and fossil power. He served on the Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center Technical Advisory Committee. He holds a BSME from California Polytechnic State University and is a registered...Read more

John C. Hewson

John Hewson is a Principal Member of the Technical Staff in the Engineering Sciences Center at Sandia National Laboratories. There he heads the physics model development for the reacting flow modeling and multiphase flow modeling capabilities. Prior to joining the Engineering Sciences Center, John spent time at Sandia's Combustion Research Facility and Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Californnia San Diego and his B. S. from the University of California, Berkeley.Read more

John Hofmeister

Upon retirement as President of Shell Oil Company in 2008, Mr. Hofmeister founded and heads the not-for-profit membership association, Citizens for Affordable Energy.  This public policy firm promotes sound U.S. energy security solutions for the nation, including a range of affordable energy supplies, efficiency improvements, essential infrastructure, sustainable environmental policies and public education on energy issues.

A business leader who has participated in the inner workings of multiple industries for over 45 years, Hofmeister also has held executive...Read more

John P. Miller

John Miller works for the Rosemount Measurement Division of Emerson Process Management, in the area of advanced pressure diagnostics applications. His career at Emerson has involved working in a wide array of diagnostics ranging from field device, to control loop, to unit and system level diagnostics. John received his BS in mechanical engineering and MS in electrical engineering, both from the University of Minnesota. He has 6 issued US patents, and numerous other pending applications. John resides in Eden Prairie, Minnesota with his wife and four children.Read more

Jonathan Currie

Jonathan Currie received his BE (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in 2009 from AUT University in New Zealand. Now, he is pursuing a PhD in real-time optimisation of steam utility systems, with research focus on optimisation strategies and predictive control. Prior to obtaining his degree, he won the New Zealand mechatronics competition and subsequently represented New Zealand at the World Skills mechatronics competition in Finland, 2005.Read more

John Dordick

Jonathan S. Dordick received his B.A. degree in Biochemistry and Chemistry from Brandeis University and his Ph.D. in Biochemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has held chemical engineering faculty appointments at the University of Iowa (1987-1998), where he also served as the Associate Director of the Center for Biocatalysis and Bioprocessing, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1998-present) where he is the Howard P. Isermann Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Professor of Biology. In 2008 he took over as Director of Rensselaer’s Center...Read more

Jonathan T. Kwan

Jonathan T. Kwan is project manager,EOR and staff reservoir engineer at Kinder Morgan CO2 Company. He worked in technical and management capacities for Shell, Anadarko, and Unocal with 25+ years of upstream research, operation, marketing, and international business development experiences. He also taught at Mewbourne School of Petroleum and Geological Engineering, University of Oklahoma and Mining University of Leoben in Austria. His undergraduate degree was from UC Berkeley and M.S. & Ph.D. in Chemical and Environmental Engineering from University of Southern California.Read more

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