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March 2019

Modeling and Simulation in Food Engineering

Archived Webinar
Wednesday, April 3, 2019,
2:00pm to 3:00pm
EDT
Are you interested in understanding how to overcome challenges and difficulties in the food industry by utilizing multiphysics modeling? In just about every industry, modeling and simulation are...

Francesco Marra

Francesco Marra has a PhD in chemical engineering and is an associate professor of chemical and food engineering, University of Salerno, Italy. His research focuses on the virtualization of food processes and modeling of transport phenomena in a multiphysics context and the engineering of innovative prototypes for food processing. He has authored over 90 scientific papers published in international journals, books, and international conferences. A member of the editorial board for the _Journal of Food Engineering_, he recently served as guest editor of a special issue called ”...Read more

March 2019 Meeting - Tom's Town Tour

Monday, March 25, 2019,
6:30pm to 7:30pm
CDT
Come join us on a tour through Tom's Town Distilling for our March meeting on Monday, March 25th at 6:30pm! We are limited to a gropu of 24, so make sure to RSVP quickly to get your spot. It will cost $10 for the tour, and you'll get samples of various drinks. Date: Monday, March 25 th Time: 6:30...Read more

Gas Utilization Topical Conference Keynote

Exploring Options for Cryogenic NGL Recovery from Natural Gas with Emphasis on Process Optimization

Mahdi Nouri, Director of Upstream & Midstream, Jacobs Consultancy

Industry 4.0 Plenary

This session will cover the history of Industry 4.0 and how we got to where we are, and a second talk on how we transition to Industry 5.0 where we are aiming to get visionaries to explain how this transition will impact the industry.

Industry 4.0 Topical Conference

Industry 4.0 represents the fourth industrial revolution using cyber-physical systems to produce breakthrough improvement in manufacturing productivity, safety, and competitiveness. It is driven by emerging technologies including big data analytics, robotics, augmented reality, internet of things, digitalization, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.

Erik Thostenson

Dr. Thostenson is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Delaware and holds an affiliated appointment in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Professor Thostenson's research focuses on processing and characterization of composite materials focusing on carbon nanotube and advanced fiber reinforcements toward the development of novel multifunctional composites and smart textiles for rehabilitation. 

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