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Implementation of Advanced Multilayer Plant-Wide Control Architecture into a Direct Compaction Continuous Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Process

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
Continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing provides an appropriate platform where feed-forward and feedback control strategies, including necessary...

Alternative Sampling Densities in Non-Uniform Sampling

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
Non-uniform sampling (NUS) is more widely practiced, but many implementations either do not weight the distribution of samples, or follow exponential...

Dynamic Light Scattering Study of Sulfonated Polystyrene Ionomers in Benzene

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
From golf ball coatings (Surlyn®) to fuel cell membranes (Nafion®), ionic polymers (ionomers) are widely used. Ionomers are molecular compounds that...

A DFT Study of Methanol Reforming on C- and N-Doped TiO2 (110) Rutile Surfaces

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
: Biomass reforming is a sustainable method for hydrogen gas production. Hydrogen gas is an increasingly desirable clean burning fuel source that is...

In-Vitro Dewetting Dynamics on Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
The tear film on our eyes provides a smooth optical interface as well as protects the eyes against environmental challenges. Of particular interest...

Carbon Capture and Storage in Australia

CCS Research and Development activities in Australia commenced in the late 1990’s and over the last 15 years has contributed significantly to our understanding of the issues surrounding development and implementation of large scale capture, transportation, and storage projects.  The Co

Paul Webley

Paul Webley is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Clean Energy Laboratory at The University of Melbourne.  He is manager of the Carbon Capture Program for the CO2CRC and Director (commencing 2016) of the Peter Cook Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage at The University of Melbourne. Paul has worked in development of carbon capture technologies for the past 15 years. His principal research interest is adsorption science and engineering spanning the range from nano-adsorbent synthesis, characterisation and testing, through to adsorption process...Read more

American Institute of Chemical Engineers Names New Officers, Board for 2016

Gregory Stephanopoulos
November 9, 2015
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) announced today that Gregory Stephanopoulos, the W. H. Dow Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, will...

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