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Agenda

Hosted by
Department of Chemical Engineering
The University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712

February 4 - 5, 2008
ACES  Building – Room 2.402

ACES  Building – Room  6.304

Monday, February 4th

8:30 a.m. Coffee and Donuts  
9:00 Introduction/Agenda Overview  T. Edgar, UT
9:10 PI Overviews

T. Edgar (UT)
J. Qin (USC)
J. Rawlings (UW)

10:10 Application of Statistical & First Principle Modeling to Chemical Plants Y. Zhang (UT)
10:40 Break  
10:50 A New State Estimation Method for High-Mix Semiconductor Manufacturing Processes A. Prabhu (UT)
11:20 Dynamic Sampling for Semiconductor Manufacturing H. Lee (UT)
11:50 Lunch (O’s dining room ACES 2.222)  
1:00 Automated Tuning Method for Optimal MPC Control Performance with Process Model Mismatch D. Thiele (UT)
1:30 Economic Optimization with Model Predictive Control R. Amrit (UW)
2:00 Disruption Resilient Scheduling by WIP Control Y. Cai (UT)
2:30 Break  
2:50

A New Look at Fault Contribution Analysis for Process Monitoring

C. Alcala (USC)
3.20 Optimization of Oil Production Using a Capacitance Model D. Weber (UT)
3:50 An Engineering Virtual Organization for Zero-Incident Zero-Emission Smart Manufacturing National Agenda T. Edgar (UT)
4:20 Poster Session  
5:30 Adjourn  
6:30 Dinner – County Line -  5204 FM 2222 (346-3664)  

Poster Session

Student

Poster Title

S. Abrol

Use of ISAT in Simulation and Optimization

C. Alcala

A New Look at Fault Contribution Analysis for Process Monitoring

R. Amrit

Economic Optimization with Model Predictive Control

B. Bregenzer

Control Friendly Scheduling Algorithms for Semiconductor Production

Y. Cai

Disruption Resilient Scheduling by WIP Control

I. Castillo

Fault Detection

H. Lee

Dynamic Sampling for Semiconductor Manufacturing

A. Prabhu

Nonlinear System Identification from Process Data

Q. Shen

Structural Determination in Subspace System Identification

D. Thiele

Automated Tuning Method for Optimal MPC Control Performance with
Process Model Mismatch

D. Weber

Optimization of Oil Production Using a Capacitance Model

Y. Zhang

Application of Statistical & First Principle Modeling to Chemical Plants

S. Ziaii

Optimization and Control of CO2 Removal from Flue Gases

Tuesday, February 5th

8:00 a.m. Meeting with PI’s and Sponsors – Continental Breakfast  
9:00 Unreachable Setpoints J. Rawlings (UW)
9:45 Break  
10:00 Nonlinear Modeling and Control Tyler Soderstrom (Exxon-Mobil)
11:00 Use of ISAT in Simulation and Optimization S. Abrol (UT)
11:25 Optimization and Control of CO2 Removal from Flue Gases S. Ziaii (UT)
11:50 Adjourn