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Center for Process Systems Engineering • Georgia Institute of Technology

i-CPSE. Welcome to 2006 iCPSE Spring Meeting in Atlanta!. Prof. Jay H. Lee. Center for Process Systems Engineering • Georgia Institute of Technology 311 Ferst Drive, N.W. • Atlanta, GA 30332-0100 404-385-2148 • www.cpse.gatech.edu. Georgia Tech. Founded in 1885

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Center for Process Systems Engineering • Georgia Institute of Technology

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  1. i-CPSE Welcome to 2006 iCPSE Spring Meeting in Atlanta! Prof. Jay H. Lee Center for Process Systems Engineering • Georgia Institute of Technology 311 Ferst Drive, N.W. • Atlanta, GA 30332-0100 404-385-2148 • www.cpse.gatech.edu

  2. Georgia Tech • Founded in 1885 • 17,000 Students, 900 Faculty • US News and World Report’s Ranking • Top 10 public university • Top 5 engineering school • GT Global Learning Center  GT Technology Square • ChBE housed in Ford Env. Science and Technology Building

  3. GT CPSE • Georgia Tech’s Center for Process Systems Engineering • Inaugurated in September, 2003. • Mission: • “Become a world leader in research and education that will sustain the process industries’ innovation embodied in products or processes” • Basic Theses • Pace of technological development is accelerating and process / product cycles shortening. • Rapid movement from basic research to market • Scientific discovery + systems thinking • Multi-scale simulation and design: Apply constraints and • objectives at various length scales at appropriate time in the product / • process development

  4. iCPSE Inaugurated in London in March, 2005 Imperial College University College London Georgia Tech www.cpse.gatech.edu www.ps.ic.ac.uk • Shared Industrial Consortia (15+ companies) • Joint Spring Meeting • Joint Symposia / Workshops • Joint Research Projects • Student / Faculty Exchange

  5. Membership Update

  6. Objective of This Meeting • Give an update on the status of i-CPSE. • Increase the dialogue between the academic members and the industrial members • Industrial member presentations and discussion on academic / industry research interaction • Session on industrial internships and graduate education • Assess the current status of relevant technologies • Two plenary talks • Session on technology assessment • Provide updates on some on-going research projects • Poster session, Student research presentations, Individual meetings and discussions • Seek input and feedback from the industrial members.

  7. List of Participants • Dr. Klaus-Dieter Hungenberg - BASF • Drs. San Kiang and Olav Lyngberg - BMS • Dr. Joseph Lu and Sanjoy Saha – Honeywell • Drs. Chad Farschman and Wei Li – Owens Corning • Drs. Larry Megan and Stephane Blouin - Praxair (new potential member) • Dr. Fred Bourg – Frito Lay (new potential member) • Dr. Marilyn Brown - Oak Ridge National Laboratory • Drs. Subramaniam Arakesauri and Zayeed Alam - P&G. • Profs. David Bogle, Vivek Dua, Eva Sorensen, UCL • Dr. Harry Makatsoris, IC • Mr. Hlynur Stefanson, UCL • Profs. Jay H. Lee, Martha Gallivan, Pete Ludovice, Carson Meredith, Athanosious Nenes, GT • Matthew Realff, NSF and GT • Many GT PhD Students…..

  8. Schedule for Day 1 • Thursday, March 30 • 9:00–9:20 Welcome Message, Professor Jay Lee, GT • 9:20–9:50 Overview of i-CPSE activities Professor David Bogle, UCL • 9:50–10:00 Break • 10:00–12:00 Industry-Academia Collaborations Chair: Professor Matthew Realff, NSF • 12:00–2:00 Boxed Lunch and Poster Session • 2:00–3:00 Student Internships/Education Chair: Professor Jay Lee, GT • 3:00–4:20 Student Research Presentations Chair: Prof. David Bogle, UCL • 4:20–4:30 Break • 4.30–6:00 Keynote Talks Chair: Professor Martha Gallivan, GT • 7:00–9:30 Dinner at Restaurant ENO 800 Peachtree St. N.E. Comedy by Dr. Ludicrous

  9. Direction to the Restaurant ENO Georgian Terrace

  10. Schedule for Day 2 Friday, March 31 • 9:00–10:30 Technology Assessment Chair: Professor Eva Sorensen, UCL • 10:45–11:45  Ways Forward/Discussion • 11:45–2:00 Box Lunches and Open Discussion • 2:00–3:00 i-CPSE Management Team Meeting

  11. Recent News of GT CPSE • iCPSE reception at the AIChE Meeting in Cincinnati • Dr. Gallivan receiving AIChE CAST Division Award • Prof. Realff now at NSF, Service Enterprise Engineering, DMI Division • Recent submission of the US NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) proposal on “Teaching students to synthesis and design across multiple scales” • Multi-scale paradigm for design of advanced-product-enabling materials and manufacturing • A multidisciplinary team of ~20 faculty members • Multi-scale thinking, Integration of experiments and modeling, project management in a multidisciplinary, multicultural team setting • Comprehensive educational program composed of 3 new courses and international summer school

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