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Pan-American Advanced Study Institute and Virtual Library on PSE

Pan-American Advanced Study Institute and Virtual Library on PSE. Ignacio E. Grossmann Center for Advanced Process Decision-making Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh., PA 15213 U.S.A. Pan-American Advanced Studies Institutes Program  (PASI).

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Pan-American Advanced Study Institute and Virtual Library on PSE

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  1. Pan-American Advanced Study Institute and Virtual Library on PSE Ignacio E. Grossmann Center for Advanced Process Decision-making Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh., PA 15213 U.S.A.

  2. Pan-American Advanced Studies Institutes Program  (PASI) The Pan American Advanced Study Institutes (PASI) Program, jointly supported initiative between the Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Science Foundation (NSF). Pan American Advanced Studies Institutes are short courses ranging in length from ten days to one month duration, involving lectures, demonstrations, research seminars and discussions at the advanced graduate and post-doctoral level. PASIs aim todisseminate advanced scientific and engineering knowledge andstimulate training and cooperation among researchers of the Americas in the mathematical, physical, and biological sciences, and in engineering fields. Whenever feasible, an interdisciplinary approach is recommended.

  3. http://cepac.cheme.cmu.edu/pasi.htm

  4. Schedule: August 16-25, 2005 Lectures and seminars Morning from 9:00 to 13:00 Afternoons 16:30-19:30 August 20: Free day Detailed Schedule in http://cepac.cheme.cmu.edu/pasischedule.htm Exam We offered an exam on the 12 modules of the PASI conference: - Optimization - Process and Product Design - Process and Supply Chain - Operations, Process Dynamics and Control. The exam was sent to 11 participants http://cepac.cheme.cmu.edu/pasilectures/ExamPASIweb.pdf

  5. Students (69) Lectures/Seminars (22) United States: 10 Miguel Bagajewicz, University of Oklahoma Lorenz Biegler, Carnegie Mellon University Oscar Crisalle, University of Florida Mahmoud El-Halwagi, University of Texas A&M Ignacio Grossmann, Carnegie Mellon University Marianthi Ierapetritou, Rutgers University Jay Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology Costas Maranas, Pennsylvania State University Rex Reklaitis, Purdue University Nikolaos Sahinidis, University of Illinois Argentina: 6 Alberto Bandoni, PLAPIQUI Jaime Cerdá, INTEC Soledad Díaz, PLAPIQUI Ana María Eliceche, PLAPIQUI Gabriela Henning, INTEC Aldo Vecchietti, INGAR Brazil: 3 Darci Odloak, University of Sao Paulo Argimiro Secchi, University of Rio Grande do Sul Jose Pinto, University of Sao Paulo (also Polytechnic University) Canada: 1 Thomas Marlin, McMaster University Chile: 1 Luis Cisternas, University of Antofagasta Mexico: 1 Juan Zamora, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana U.S.: 25 (7 U.S. citizens, 5 women, 4 hispanics) Ph.D. students belonging to 21 universities: Auburn, Austin, Carnegie Mellon, Delaware, Florida, Georgia Tech, Illinois-Chicago, Illinois-Urbana, Lamar, Lehigh, Maryland, Northwestern, U. Pittsburgh, U. Pennsylvania, Penn State, Polytechnic, Princeton, Purdue, Rutgers, Texas A&M, Wisconsin Argentina: 10 (6 women) Brazil: 13 (4 women; 5 employees from PETROBRAS) Canada: 4 (2 women, 1 african) Chile: 2 (1 woman) Colombia: 2 Mexico: 5 (2 women) Venezuela: 1 (1 woman) Spain: 7 (4 women) Funding: NSF $95,300 Companies/Agencies $18,500 Fees $15,800

  6. PASI 2005

  7. Iguazu-PASI 2005

  8. http://cepac.cheme.cmu.edu/pasi2008/index.htm

  9. Lectures and seminars: United StatesRakesh Agrawal, Purdue University (formerly Air Products)Paul Barton, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMichael F. Doherty, UCSBFrank Doyle, UCSBMario Eden, Auburn UniversityChristodoulos A. Floudas, Princeton UniversityMartha Grover Gallivan Georgia Institute of TechnologyIgnacio Grossmann, Carnegie Mellon UniversityMarianthi Ierapetritou, Rutgers UniversityJeffrey Siirola, Eastman ChemicalVenkat Venkatsubramanian, Purdue University ArgentinaPio Aguirre, INGARJaime Cerdá, INTECSoledad Diaz, PLAPIQUIAna María Eliceche, PLAPIQUICarlos Méndez, INTECAldo Vecchietti, INGAR BrazilTelma Teixeira Franco, University of CampinasDavid Mitchell, Universidade Federal do ParanáOfelia de Queiroz F. Araújo, Univ. Federal Rio de JaneiroArgimiro Secchi, University of Rio Grande do SulJorge O. Trierweiler, University Rio Grande do Sul CanadaPaul Stuart, Ecole Polytechnique, Montreal ChileMaria Elena Lienqueo, Universidad de ChileLuis Cisternas, University of Antofagasta MéxicoAntonio Flores-Tlacuahuac, Universidad Iberoamericana 62 PhD students: 25 US 10 Brazil 8 Argentina 4 Chile 2 Canada 3 Mexico 1 Colombia 9 Spain and Portugal. Funding: NSF $97,700 Companies/Agencies $46,000 Fees $15,000 Schedule http://cepac.cheme.cmu.edu/pasi2008/schedule.htm Exam http://cepac.cheme.cmu.edu/pasi2008/slides/discussions/Exam_PASI2008PlusSolutions.pdf

  10. PASI 2008

  11. Mar del Plata-PASI 2008

  12. http://cepac.cheme.cmu.edu/pasilectures.htm

  13. Conclusions 1. Two PASIs have been a great experience 2. Have helped to promote PSE among young people 3. Have helped to create Virtual Library of PSE Should Europe have its own PASI? What about an international PASI 2011?

  14. http://www.minlp.org

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