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2 Welcome from the President
3 Meeting Program Chairs
4 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Organizing Committee
5 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting Organizing Committee
6 2018 Sponsors
7 2018 Exhibitors
8 AIChE Meeting Regulations & Safety
9 Orlando World Center Marriott Floor Plans
13 Onsite Information
15 Fuels and Petrochemicals Programming Grid
27 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference Grid
35 Distillation Symposium Programming Grid
43 Industry 4.0 - Big Data Analytics & Related Programming Grid
51 Innovations in Process Intensifi cation and Development & Related Programming Grid
63 Management & Leadership Development Programming Grid
67 Environmental, Sustainability Engineering & Related Programming Grid
75 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Programming Grid
87 Special Events
96 Young Professionals Committee Programming Grid
99 Technical Sessions
133 Session Participants
142 Volunteer and Meeting Attendee Conduct Guidelines
144 Code of Ethics
147 Notes
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WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENTWELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT
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Dear Colleagues:
It is my pleasure to welcome you to Orlando and AIChE’s 2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS).
At this meeting, you will join with ChemE practitioners from around the globe to explore our profession’s hottest topics. One of those is examined in a new Industry 4.0 Topical Conference, highlighting the role of chemical engineers at the forefront of modern manufacturing. On Monday, two panel discussions set the stage for Industry 4.0, with subsequent sessions expanding on pertinent topics in big data analytics, cybersecurity, process intensification, and more. Complimenting Industry 4.0 is a topical conference on innovative and smart manufacturing.
Starting everything off on Monday morning, Mark Vergnano, President and CEO of The Chemours Co., receives the 2018 AIChE Government and Industry Leaders (AGILE) Award, and delivers our keynote address
about the power of shared values in building a winning corporate culture. The AGILE address is followed by the “What is Industry 4.0?” panel. Then, at 11:00 AM, the Fuels and Petrochemicals Division’s Welcome Session features a keynote by Jim Rekoske (Honeywell UOP).
Considerations of process safety underscore practically all of our program tracks. This year’s Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS) — organized by AIChE’s Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) and the Safety and Health Division — kicks off on Monday with a plenary and keynote talk by Michael Graff (American Air Liquide and Air Liquide Group). GCPS programming incorporates the 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium, the 33rd CCPS International Conference, the 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (highlighting “best papers” from the past two decades), the 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring Forum, and Process Safety Spotlight sessions. Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the Globe will feature a presentation by Wang Haoshui of China’s Administration of Work Safety, along with case studies from companies in Asia and the Americas.
Debuting at this year’s Spring Meeting is a new Leadership Development conference, offering insights on career building. Other topics essential to practicing ChemEs will be investigated in conferences devoted to distillation, sustainable engineering, and emerging technologies in clean energy, as well as at the 6th International Conference on Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance, the 18th Gas Utilization Conference, the 21st Refinery Processing Conference, and the 30th Ethylene Producers Conference.
Our meeting also makes room for the co-located 8th World Congress on Particle Technology (WCPT8), which delves into that field’s fundamentals and highlights applications in pharmaceuticals, sustainable energy, and more. Sessions — including five plenaries and 25+ keynotes —and exhibits of the WCPT8 are open to registrants of the Spring Meeting.
Registrants who purchased a meeting bundle shouldn’t miss our keynote luncheons. Monday’s luncheon spotlights cybersecurity, with a talk by Andrew Lenzen, a special agent of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Tuesday showcases the 20-year history of AIChE’s Women’s Initiatives Committee, with a keynote by Delia Contreras (Ecolab). Wednesday’s luncheon welcomes Jun Mutoh (JXTG Holdings), who will discuss safety culture “Beyond Operations Management Systems.”
To keep track of all of these opportunities, download the AIChEvents app, which allows you to maintain a personal schedule, receive event reminders, and make the most of your time. I hope that you will devote some of that time to visiting our meeting’s exhibits, attending the poster sessions, and networking with friends — old and new — at some of the many social activities we’ve planned.
On behalf of my colleagues on AIChE’s Board of Directors, the Institute extends its appreciation to the meeting programmers and the hundreds of presenters for sharing their knowledge at this meeting. And, speaking for myself, I am happy to be here with you this week, and look forward to meeting many of you to discuss our ever-evolving and dynamic profession and Institute.
Sincerely,
Christine Seymour, PhD2018 AIChE President
MEETING PROGRAM CHAIRS
3 APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL
2018 Spring Meeting Program Chair
Leo Chiang
Associate Technology DirectorAnalytical Tech Center The Dow Chemical Company
2018 Spring Co-Meeting Program Chair
Walter S. Postula
Sr. Engineer – Base ChemicalsShell Global Solutions (US) Inc.
14th Global Congress on Process Safety Chair
Kathy Shell
Executive Vice President Process Safety & Lifecycle SolutionsaeSolutions
14th Global Congress on Process Safety Vice Chair
Robert W. Johnson
President & CEO, Principal Consultant Unwin Company
2018 MEETING PROGRAM CHAIRS
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Global Congress on Process Safety Kathy Shell, aeSolutions, Chair Robert W. Johnson, Unwin Company, Vice-Chiar
Center for Chemical Process Safety International
Conference Donald J. Connolley, BPJennifer Mize, Eastman Chemical Company
Process Plant Safety SymposiumBrooke Beveridge, Bayer CropScience Fred Gregory, Lubrizol
Annual Loss Prevention SymposiumKathleen A. Kas, The Dow Chemical Company Morgan Reed, Exponent, Inc.
Process Safety Management Mentoring ForumScott Haney, Americas Styrenics Brenton Cox, Exponent, Inc.
Process Safety Perspectives from Around the WorldAndrés Valencia, Universidad de los AndesMarcela Mz Recaman, Ecopetrol
Process Safety SpotlightsWayne Chastin, Eastman Chemical CompanyKim Mullins, Oxy
Session Chairs and Co-ChairsRao Akula,California EPALaura Ankrom, aeSolutions Wolfram Jahn Von Arnswaldt, Pontificia Universidad Católica De ChileSusan Behr, BraskemScott Berger, Scott Berger and AssociatesSusan Bershad, NFPABill Bradshaw, ABS ConsultingSan Burnett, BHP BillitonMyronCarlson, CargillJohn W. Champion,The Dow Chemicals CompanyJack Chosneck, KnowledgeOne LLCNeil Concibido, Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationAna Maria Cruz, Kyoto UniversitySeshu Dharmavaram, DuPont Brian Dickson, University of Strathclyde David Drabish, SolvayHenry Dwight, BPVictor Edwards, VHE Technical AnalysisSteven D. Emerson, Emerson Technical Analysis, LLCSergio Fernandez, Fernandez Pan American EnergyJerry J. Forest, CelaneseEduardo M.Francisco, DuPontWalt Frank, Frank Risk Solutions Self Freeman, BechtelEric Freiburger, Praxair Jim Garrison, aeSolutionsAndrew Goddard, Arkema Nirupma Gopalaswami,HoneywellBernard Groce, Hess CorporationMike Hazzan, AcuTechFred Henselwood, NOVA Chemicals
Rainer Hoff, Gateway Consulting Group, Inc.Colin S. Howat III, C. S. Howat & AssociatesChris Isles, EvonikChris Israni, Environmental Resources ManagementFaraz Khan, SIEMENS Energy Inc.Jim Klein, ABS ConsultingHyuck-Myun Kwon, Yonsei UniversitySean Lapekas, Ash Stevens Inc.Sandipan (Sandi) Laskar, OxyMoyer Lauren, Lubrizol Yi Liu, China University of Petroleum(East China)Pete Lodal, Eastman Chemical CompanyLisa Long, OSHASrihari Maganti, Provenance Holsinger Marabeth, The Dow Chemical Company George Melhem, IoMosaic Ray Mentzer, Process Safety Center at PurdueDan Miller, CCPS Staff ConsultantDerek Miller, Air Products Atsumi Miyake, Yokohama National UniversityDavide Moncalvo, ProtegoDave Moore, AcuTech Group, Inc. Mike Moosemiller, BakerRisk Michael Morris, BPTrey Morrison, Exponent IncBill Mosier, SyngentaJoshua Moyers, BayerFelipe Munoz, Universidad de los AndesJohn Murphy, CCPS Staff Consultant Tim Murphy, Arkema Inc. Megan Murray, BPPhilip M. Myers, Advantage Risk Solutions IncIan S. Mylenbusch, Southern CompanyMasaki Nakagawa, Corning Inc.Brad Newman, PraxairKathy Pearson, BPEric Peterson, Exponent IncKatherine Prem, ARKEMARay Qi, HuntsmanNeha Suresh Rajan, Bayer Business & Technilogy Services, LLCRahul Raman, Kaypear Consulting Dan Rathgeber, Praxair Sam Rodgers, HoneywellPaul Rostick, aeSolutions Samantha Scruggs, BPDavid Skelton, Eastman Chemical Company Cynthia Spitzenberger, DNV GL USA, Inc.Nestor Sposito, CCPS Staff ConsultantJeff Stawicki, Exponent, Inc. Karen Study, The Dow Chemical CompanyJérôme Taveau, Fike Tab Vesta, Eastman Chemical Company Terry Waldrop, AIGQingsheng (Sam) Wang, Oklahoma State University Daniel Wilczynski, Marathon Petroleum Company John Wincek, DEKRAElliot Wolf, Syngenta Dongfeng Zhao, China University of Petroleum(East China)
14TH GLOBAL CONGRESS ON PROCESS SAFETY ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
5 APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL
Management DivisionDonna Bryant, Syngenta, ChairJoe Cramer, AIChE, Co-ChairMahdi Nouri, JACOBS, Co-Chair
Environmental DivisionJeff rey Seay, University of Kentucky, ChairGerardo Ruiz-Mercado, US EPA, Co-Chair
Computing and Systems Technology DivisionProdromos Daoutidis, University of Minnesota, Chair
Process Development DivisionJuben Chheda, Shell Oil Inc., ChairJoseph Schroer, SABIC, Co-Chair
Fuels and Petrochemicals DivisionKirtan K. Trivedi, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company, ChairBelma Demirel, BP, ChairFrank del Nogal, BP, Co-Chair John Senetar, Honeywell UOP, Co-Chair
Young Professionals Committee Samantha Schmidt, Lehigh University, Chair
Chemical Engineering & the Law ForumCharles Collins-Chase, Finnegan, Chair
4th Big Data AnalyticsIvan Castillo, The Dow Chemical Company, Chair
Topical B: Leadership Development – Professional
Skills to Catalyze Your CareerLori McDowell, Matheson, ChairLaura Dietche, The Dow Chemical Company, Co-ChairMegan Lewis, Honeywell UOP, Co-Chair
Topical C: Process Intensifi cationJim Bielenberg, RAPID, Chair Shawn Fiest, The Dow Chemical Company, Co-Chair
Topical D: Industry 4.0Leo Chiang, The Dow Chemical Company, ChairScott McWhorter, Savannah River National Laboratory, Co-Chair
Topical 2: Sustainable EngineeringSipho Ndlela,ChairCory Jensen, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Co-Chair
Topical 3: Innovative ManufacturingAhmed Youssef, SABIC, ChairWilliam Hollar, SABIC, Co-Chair
Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ ConferenceRichard Rolke, The Dow Chemical Company, ChairRichard Beleutz, LyondellBasell, Co-Chair
Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean EnergyJason Morgan, AvCarb Material Solutions, Chair
Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas UtilizationJeff ery Gaspard, KBR, ChairMahdi Nouri, JACOBS, Co-Chair
Topical 7: 21st Topical Conference on
Refi nery ProcessingVirginia Sommer, Fluor, ChairSaadet Acikgoz, Honeywell UOP, Co-Chair
Topical 8: Distillation SymposiumDan Summers, Sulzer, ChairAndrew Sloley, Advisian (WorleyParsons Group), Co-Chair
Topical 9: 6th International Conference on Upstream
Engineering and Flow AssuranceMohammad Tavakkoli, Ennva LLC/Rice University, Chair
AIChE Staff Leads:Gina Gatto, Program DevelopmentJing Chen, Program DevelopmentMichelle Marsnick, Meeting LogisticsTodd Capporizzo, Meeting Logistics
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j
Se
ssio
n #
16:
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va
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s in
Ga
s
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cess
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sig
n,
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rifi
cati
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nd
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pa
rati
on
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Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 5
Ch
air
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di
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uri
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troleu
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eries
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Sim
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fin
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tro
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s U
tili
zati
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Se
ssio
n #
35
: A
dv
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Pro
cess
Co
ntr
ol
an
d O
pti
miz
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d Ba
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m 1
Ch
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ark
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azm
ul
Ka
rim
Se
ssio
n #
42
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nd
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at
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ers
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d Ba
llroo
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ran
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tti
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rtu
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Se
ssio
n #
45
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ress
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f D
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arn
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fro
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n H
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s: D
av
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nca
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lf
Se
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n #
40
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Ch
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tar
Co
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elm
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l
Se
ssio
n #
36
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dv
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in G
as
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sig
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tio
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I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
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Ch
air
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ah
di
No
uri
Co
-Ch
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uy
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ph
an
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3:3
0 P
M –
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M
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Time
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lation
and
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ed-Lo
op
Cont
rol o
f Dew
point
and
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posit
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mpe
ratu
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DU,
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an
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basti
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sta
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-Driv
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and
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point
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as G
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M –
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M
Se
ssio
n #
51-
58
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ICh
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pri
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Me
eti
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& G
CP
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ns
an
d N
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cep
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pre
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po
ste
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allro
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alt
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stu
la
FU
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S &
PE
TR
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pri
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nNe
w Or
leans
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ffe
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asp
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s: B
ill
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on
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M.
Gla
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Pa
ne
list
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clu
de
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Nic
ho
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carb
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roce
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and
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ntr
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fin
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cess
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art
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nu
fact
uri
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Ga
s U
tili
zati
on
Se
ssio
n #
96
: P
roce
ss C
on
tro
l
Mo
nit
ori
ng
an
d A
na
lyti
cs I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 1
Ch
air
: M
ark
Da
rby
Co
-Ch
air
: A
zita
Ah
ma
dza
de
h
Se
ssio
n #
80
: 2
02
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un
ke
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cs,
Lu
be
s, a
nd
Wa
xes
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 2
Ch
air
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nd
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W.
Slo
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Co
-Ch
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: Ju
lie
Va
len
tin
e
Se
ssio
n #
99
: R
ev
am
ps,
Op
era
bil
ity,
an
d R
eli
ab
ilit
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Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 3
Ch
air
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yce
Ma
the
ws
Co
-Ch
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s: E
lle
n K
lop
pe
nb
org
an
d
Le
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dro
La
ba
nca
Se
ssio
n #
100
: S
ma
rt M
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 4
Ch
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ing
hu
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Co
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s: F
ran
cesc
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ole
tti
an
d
Wil
lia
m H
oll
ar
Se
ssio
n #
92
: L
NG
Sa
fety
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 5
Ch
air
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hri
sto
ph
er
S.
Bu
eh
ler
Co
-Ch
air
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ffe
ry G
asp
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10:1
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M –
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5 A
M
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trol t
o Mo
nitor
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ased
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esidu
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baza
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dditiv
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nolog
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ly Ch
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allro
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PR
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ula
tio
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Co
ntr
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era
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fin
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art
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nu
fact
uri
ng
Ga
s U
tili
zati
on
Se
ssio
n #
122
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roce
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on
tro
l
Mo
nit
ori
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an
d A
na
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I
Gran
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llroo
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Ch
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ark
Da
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-Ch
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zita
Ah
ma
dza
de
h
Se
ssio
n #
124
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ry P
rofi
tab
ilit
y,
Fle
xib
ilit
y, a
nd
Op
tim
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tio
n I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 2
Ch
air
: E
lle
n K
lop
pe
nb
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Co
-Ch
air
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hm
ed
Kh
og
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r
Se
ssio
n #
106
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dv
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roce
ss
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pts
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t &
Ma
ss T
ran
sfe
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Ch
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ive
di
Se
ssio
n #
125
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ma
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g I
I
Gran
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Ch
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Co
-Ch
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s: F
ran
cesc
o C
ole
tti a
nd
Will
iam
Ho
llar
Se
ssio
n #
114
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as
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ne
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tio
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s: C
ha
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an
d S
tra
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d Ba
llroo
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Ch
air
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ffe
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asp
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-Ch
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sight
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cur
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iller
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ngine
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lia
Co
ntr
era
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ngine
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S, G
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ly Ch
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ess B
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ss S
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ain
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US
TR
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DA
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LYT
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& R
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AT
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GR
ID46 Tu
esd
ay,
Ap
ril
24
th (
con
tin
ue
d)
Co
mp
uti
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an
d S
yst
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chn
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Su
sta
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gin
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csB
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
Se
ssio
n #
123
: P
roce
ss M
od
eli
ng
an
d S
imu
lati
on
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 6
Ch
air
: Ja
me
s C
ross
III
Co
-Ch
air
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ev
or
Ric
e
Se
ssio
n #
116
: In
du
stri
al
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ate
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Su
sta
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air
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iph
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la
Se
ssio
n #
118
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du
stry
4.0
fo
r P
roce
ss
Ma
nu
fact
ure
rs
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 12
Ch
air
: K
ev
in M
cDu
nn
Co
-Ch
air
: L
eo
H.
Ch
ian
g
Se
ssio
n #
119
: In
vit
ed
Tu
tori
al
Se
ssio
n -
Ap
pro
ach
es
in B
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 13
/14
Ch
air
: L
eo
H.
Ch
ian
g
Co
-Ch
air
: A
dit
ya
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lsy
an
1:3
0 P
M –
3:0
0 P
M
Hybr
id Sim
ulatio
n of
a D
ynam
ic Sy
stem
Ja
mes
Cro
ss III
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ising
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cker
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ratio
n to
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ance
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Pl
ant E
cono
mics
Sr
eeku
mar
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oor
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& M
ulti-O
bjecti
ve O
ptim
izatio
ns U
sing
Para
lleliz
ed P
roce
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imula
tors
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r Rice
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fying
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lene
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kers
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gy P
rice
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onm
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spec
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pact
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nalyt
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the
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k bet
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staina
bility
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f Mag
nesiu
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n fo
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ufac
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vin M
cDun
n
Stra
tegic
Ana
lysis
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mar
t Man
ufac
turin
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plica
tions
Di
ane
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azian
o
Reali
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al En
terp
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ug F
ish
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g To
ward
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Sm
art F
acto
ry Le
vera
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Data
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ance
men
ts Ja
mes
Moy
ne
Futu
re o
f Lat
ent V
ariab
le Me
thod
s for
Big
Data
An
alytic
s in
the
Proc
ess I
ndus
try 4
.0
Albe
rto F
erre
r
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0 P
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
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ak
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ess B
allro
om 1/
2
IND
US
TR
Y 4
.0 –
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DA
TA
AN
ALY
TIC
S &
RE
LA
TE
D P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
47Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
Co
mp
uti
ng
an
d S
yst
em
s Te
chn
olo
gy
Cy
be
rse
curi
tyB
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
Big
Da
ta A
na
lyti
cs
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
Se
ssio
n #
135
: C
yb
ers
ecu
rity
Sa
fety
Pa
ne
l
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Ch
air
: J.
Wa
yn
e C
ha
sta
in
Co
-Ch
air
: K
imb
erl
y M
ull
ins
Se
ssio
n #
137
: D
ata
an
d O
pe
rati
on
s
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 1
Ch
air
: T
im O
lse
n
Co
-Ch
air
s: D
ev
al
Pa
nd
ya
an
d
Llu
via
M.
Och
oa
-Est
op
ier
Se
ssio
n #
142
: In
vit
ed
Tu
tori
al
Se
ssio
n -
Ap
pro
ach
es
in B
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
II
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 13
/14
Ch
air
: L
eo
H.
Ch
ian
g
Co
-Ch
air
: A
dit
ya
Tu
lsy
an
3:3
0 P
M –
5:0
0 P
M
Pane
l Disc
ussio
n wi
th In
vited
Pan
elists
Adva
nces
in U
tilizin
g Da
ta to
Impr
ove
Oper
ation
s Tim
Olse
n
Adap
tive
Anom
aly D
etec
tion
and
Its A
pplic
ation
to
Onlin
e As
set M
onito
ring
Tim B
utte
rs
Dyna
mic
Data
Ana
lysis
of La
rge
Scale
Dat
a to
Mo
nitor
Fou
ling
in He
at E
xcha
nger
Net
work
s Fr
ance
sco
Colet
ti
Mach
ine Le
arnin
g Co
llecti
ve V
ariab
le Di
scov
ery f
or
Mate
rials
Desig
n an
d En
ginee
ring
Andr
ew F
ergu
son
Big
Data
Ana
lytics
for U
pstre
am P
roce
sses
Bi
ao H
uang
IND
US
TR
Y 4
.0 –
BIG
DA
TA A
NA
LYT
ICS
& R
EL
AT
ED
PR
OG
RA
MM
ING
GR
ID48 W
ed
ne
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
5th
Co
mp
uti
ng
an
d S
yst
em
s Te
chn
olo
gy
Div
isio
nH
yd
rog
en
Big
Da
ta A
na
lyti
cs
Se
ssio
n #
161:
Mo
de
lin
g T
oo
ls a
nd
Te
chn
iqu
es
for
Pro
cess
R&
D
Bosto
n
Ch
air
: G
au
rav
Aro
ra
Co
-Ch
air
: H
on
gli
n Q
u
Se
ssio
n #
155
: H
2@
Sca
le –
Th
e C
rea
tio
n o
f a
Re
ne
wa
ble
Na
tio
na
l
En
erg
y S
yst
em
Miam
i
Ch
air
: S
cott
McW
ho
rte
r
Se
ssio
n #
169
: A
pp
lica
tio
n o
f B
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
in
Eth
yle
ne
Pro
du
ctio
n
Roya
l
Ch
air
: B
irg
it B
rau
n
Co
-Ch
air
: S
ash
a V
rag
oli
c
8:0
0 A
M –
9:3
0 A
M
Inte
grat
ion o
f Com
puta
tiona
l Dyn
amics
, Dat
a An
alysis
Tools
and
Pr
oces
s Sim
ulatio
n fo
r Mod
eling
of W
aste
Wat
er Tr
eatm
ent P
lants
Kom
al Ra
thor
e
Com
para
tive
Proc
ess A
nalys
is Te
chniq
ues A
pplie
d to
Fou
r Pro
pylen
e Ox
ide M
anuf
actu
ring
Rout
es
John
C. P
rindle
Appli
catio
n an
d Ch
allen
ges o
f Num
erica
l Sim
ulatio
ns in
Mod
eling
and
Sc
ale-u
p of
Circ
ulatin
g Flu
idize
d Be
d Re
acto
rs
Emad
Abb
asi
DOE
Over
view
of H
2@Sc
ale a
nd In
fluen
ce o
f Reg
ional
Dem
and
Analy
sis
Max L
yubo
vsky
, ORI
SE F
ellow
, DOE
Fue
l Cell
Tech
nolog
ies O
ffice
Regio
nal F
uel C
ell P
ersp
ectiv
e –
Com
mun
ity H
ydro
gen
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ento
n, D
irecto
r of t
he F
lorida
Sola
r Ene
rgy C
ente
r, Univ
ersit
y of
Cent
ral F
lorida
Indu
stry P
ersp
ectiv
e –
Gas P
rodu
cer
Joe
Powe
ll, Ch
ief S
cient
ist a
nd C
hem
ical E
ngine
er, S
hell C
hem
icals
Indu
stry P
ersp
ectiv
e –
Ferti
lizer
s
Q &
A
Ente
rpris
e Ma
nufa
cturin
g In
tellig
ence
in H
ydro
carb
ons
Chai
tany
a Kh
are
Big
Data
Ana
lytics
for I
mpr
oved
Ove
rall A
sset
Effe
ctive
ness
of
Ethy
lene
Plan
ts Pr
atap
Nai
r
Mach
ine Le
arnin
g Te
chniq
ues t
o Mo
nitor
Cat
alyst
Healt
h in
an E
thyle
ne
Oxid
e Re
acto
r Tim
Dille
r
9:3
0 A
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
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ess B
allro
om 1/
2
*No
prog
ram
ming
at th
is tim
eS
ess
ion
#16
9:
Ap
pli
cati
on
of
Big
Da
ta A
na
lyti
cs i
n
Eth
yle
ne
Pro
du
ctio
n
Roya
l
Ch
air
: B
irg
it B
rau
n
Co
-Ch
air
: S
ash
a V
rag
oli
c
Se
ssio
n #
177
: B
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
- I
nd
ust
ry P
ers
pe
ctiv
e I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 13
/14
Ch
air
: A
lix
Sch
mid
t
Co
-Ch
air
: D
ev
al
Pa
nd
ya
10:1
5 A
M –
11:4
5 A
M
Inco
rpor
ating
Mod
el-Ba
sed
Tech
nolog
y with
Big
Data
Con
cept
s for
Mo
nitor
ing E
thyle
ne P
rodu
ction
Pe
ter L
e
Impr
oving
Eth
ylene
Fur
nace
Per
form
ance
with
Big
Data
Ana
lytics
Ja
mes
Brig
man
Star
t List
ening
to Yo
ur H
eat E
xcha
nger
- Sm
art D
ata
Appli
catio
n En
ables
In
sight
into
Pro
cess
Equ
ipmen
t Jo
erg
Weid
enfe
ller
Obta
ining
Par
simon
ious R
egre
ssion
Mod
els w
ith La
rge
Data
sets
Ivan
Casti
llo a
nd A
lix S
chm
idt
Utiliz
ing D
eep
Reinf
orce
men
t Lea
rning
for S
upply
Cha
in
Mate
rials
Plan
ning
Chris
tian
D. H
ubbs
Equip
men
t Hea
lth M
onito
ring
to Im
prov
e Re
liabi
lity a
nd P
lant
Perfo
rman
ce th
roug
h Ap
plica
tion
of D
ata
Analy
tics a
nd P
redi
ctive
Mo
delin
g Te
chniq
ues
Sam
eer T
hora
t
11:4
5 A
MA
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
Ju
n M
uto
h, R
epre
sent
ative
Dire
ctor, E
xecu
tive
Vice
Pre
siden
t, JX
TG H
olding
s, In
c. Cy
pres
s Ball
room
3
“B
ey
on
d O
pe
rati
on
s M
an
ag
em
en
t S
yst
em
s –
Est
ab
lish
ing
a S
oli
d S
afe
ty C
ult
ure
”
IND
US
TR
Y 4
.0 –
BIG
DA
TA
AN
ALY
TIC
S &
RE
LA
TE
D P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
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dn
esd
ay,
Ap
ril
25
th (
con
tin
ue
d)
Big
Da
ta A
na
lyti
csB
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
Se
ssio
n #
199
: E
me
rgin
g T
ech
no
log
ies
in D
ata
An
aly
tics
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 12
Ch
air
: Ja
me
s C
ross
III
Co
-Ch
air
: A
me
ya
Dh
ay
gu
de
Se
ssio
n #
196
: In
vit
ed
Tu
tori
al
Se
ssio
n -
Ap
pro
ach
es
in B
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
III
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 13
/14
Ch
air
: L
eo
Ch
ain
g
Co
-Ch
air
: A
dit
ya
Tu
lsy
an
1:3
0 P
M –
3:0
0 P
M
Imag
e Cl
assif
icatio
n in
Man
ufac
turin
g An
alytic
s: Im
prov
ing a
Pell
et C
lassif
icatio
n Sy
stem
with
Dee
p
Neur
al Ne
twor
ks
Ri
card
o Re
ndall
and
Ivan
Cas
tillo
Imm
ersiv
e In
trodu
ction
to Io
t
Joel
Berg
Com
parin
g Se
vera
l Met
hods
for P
rodu
ct Pr
oper
ties P
redic
tion
Beno
it Ce
lse
Deep
Rein
forc
emen
t Lea
rning
for M
odel
Pred
ictive
Con
trol
Bhus
han
Gopa
luni
Powe
rful a
nd N
ovel
Multiv
ariat
e St
atist
ical A
ppro
ache
s in
Big
Data
Set
s and
in D
ata
Minin
g wi
th
Appli
catio
ns to
Bio-
, Med
ical-,
and
Mat
erial
-Info
rmat
ics
Derri
ck K
. Roll
ins S
r.
Se
ssio
n #
210
: B
ig D
ata
An
aly
tics
- V
en
do
r P
ers
pe
ctiv
e I
II (
Se
ssio
n S
pe
ak
ers
In
vit
ed
)
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 13
/14
Ch
air
: B
irg
it B
rau
n
Co
-Ch
air
: C
ha
ita
ny
a K
ha
re
*No
prog
ram
ming
at th
is tim
e
3:3
0 P
M –
5:0
0 P
M
Big
Data
to S
uppo
rt Op
erat
ors i
n Ch
emica
l Plan
ts Zie
d Ou
erta
ni
Findin
g a
Need
le in
an O
cean
of D
ata
with
Digi
tal T
wins
: An
Oil &
Gas
Per
spec
tive
on A
nalyt
ics
Ar
un K
. Sub
ram
aniya
n
Appr
oach
es to
Mult
ibloc
k Mod
eling
and
Dim
ensio
n Re
ducti
on fo
r Com
bining
Disp
arat
e Da
ta Ty
pes
He
athe
r Bro
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proa
ches
to M
itigat
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zard
s in
the
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perim
enta
l Sys
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drew
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ick
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re D
oes L
abor
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tart?
Ja
cob
H. A
rredo
ndo
Proc
ess S
afet
y and
Sca
le-up
Stra
tegy
for
Coat
ing P
olym
ers
David
N. N
are
Com
puta
tiona
l Too
ls fo
r Des
igning
In
nova
tive
Chem
ical P
rodu
cts
Kevin
G. J
obac
k
The
Effe
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Fee
d Co
mpo
siton
Var
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s fro
m U
pstre
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lants
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sign
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of N
atur
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GL) R
ecov
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roce
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Me
sfin
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Mode
ling
and
Simula
tion
of D
iesel
Hydr
otre
ater
s for
ULS
D Pr
oduc
tion:
Se
lectio
n of
an
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al Ca
talys
t Co
mpo
sition
Pe
dro
Rojas
Optim
al Re
actio
n De
sign
of A
lkoxy
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Copo
lymer
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sign
of E
xper
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t Me
thod
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am Ta
vako
li
Inte
grat
ion o
f Sm
art M
anuf
actu
ring
in th
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vanc
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t of P
olym
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roce
ssing
Ef
strat
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. Pist
ikopo
ulos
Smar
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ufac
turin
g: A
Mus
t to
Rem
ain
Com
petit
ive
Muna
war S
auda
gar
Deve
lopm
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f an
Adva
nced
Con
trol
Philo
soph
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Gas
Com
bined
St
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Ref
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erat
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ant
Effic
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dur
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Com
posit
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Chan
ges
Jaga
n Mo
han
Ralla
palli
Indu
strial
App
licat
ion o
f Pro
cess
In
tens
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ion in
Ads
orpt
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ms
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Luo
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Modu
lar P
roce
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thro
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Ent
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Tech
nolog
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ul S.
Dim
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Role
of D
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dular
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mica
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sing
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dra
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n Ef
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niver
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rodu
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and
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roge
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ranu
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mpe
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un
che
on
& 2
0th
WIC
An
niv
ers
ary
Ce
leb
rati
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
De
lia
Co
ntr
era
s, VP
of E
ngine
ering
– E
S, G
lobal
Supp
ly Ch
ain, N
ALCO
Cha
mpio
n an
Eco
lab C
ompa
ny
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 3
“D
oin
g B
ett
er
Tog
eth
er
– T
ran
sfo
rmin
g B
usi
ne
ss S
ust
ain
ab
ilit
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INN
OV
AT
ION
S I
N P
RO
CE
SS
IN
TE
NS
IFIC
AT
ION
AN
D D
EV
ELO
PM
EN
T &
RE
LA
TE
D P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
56
Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
Pro
cess
De
ve
lop
me
nt
Pro
cess
De
ve
lop
me
nt
Pro
cess
In
ten
sifi
cati
on
Em
erg
ing
Te
chn
olo
gie
s in
Cle
an
E
ne
rgy
Em
erg
ing
Te
chn
olo
gie
s in
Cle
an
E
ne
rgy
Se
ssio
n #
107
: A
dv
an
ces
in P
rod
uct
/
Pro
cess
De
sig
n &
De
ve
lop
me
nt
III
Bosto
n
Ch
air
: A
nil
Kri
shn
a J
am
mu
la
Co
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air
s: A
na
nd
N.
Ve
nn
av
ell
i,
Sra
va
nth
i V
up
pu
turi
an
d
Arv
ind
Sre
era
m
Se
ssio
n #
125
: S
ma
rt M
an
ufa
ctu
rin
g I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 4
Ch
air
: M
ing
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a Y
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Co
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air
s: F
ran
cesc
o C
ole
tti
an
d
Wil
lia
m H
oll
ar
Se
ssio
n #
106
: A
dv
an
ce P
roce
ss
Co
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pts
- H
ea
t &
Ma
ss T
ran
sfe
r I
Anah
eim
Ch
air
: Q
uin
ta N
wa
no
sik
e-W
arr
en
Co
-Ch
air
s: K
irta
n K
. Tr
ive
di
an
d V
irg
inia
So
mm
er
Se
ssio
n #
121:
No
ve
l H
yd
rog
en
Ge
ne
rati
on
Te
chn
olo
gie
s
St. L
ouis
Ch
air
: Ja
son
Mo
rga
n
Se
ssio
n #
108
: B
iom
ass
En
erg
y
Tech
no
log
ies
I
San
Fran
cisco
Ch
air
: R
av
ind
ra A
gla
ve
Co
-Ch
air
s: H
aid
er
Al-
Ru
ba
ye
, Ja
son
Mo
rga
n a
nd
Co
ry J
en
sen
1:3
0 P
M –
3:0
0 P
M
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netic
Ana
lysis
of th
e Sh
ipp S
ynth
esis
of 2
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exan
itros
tilben
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m
2,4,
6-Tri
nitro
tolue
ne
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Kirk
es
Hallo
ysite
Nan
otub
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noco
mpo
site:
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oces
sing
and
Char
acte
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ions
Baha
reh
Bahe
ri
The
Deve
lopm
ent o
f a N
ovel
Meth
od
Using
Cry
ogen
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inding
to P
rodu
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Chitin
Nan
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rs fo
r Blen
ding
with
Bi
odeg
rada
ble P
olym
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Amy L
. Lind
enbe
rger
Smar
t Sys
tem
s for
the
Proc
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ndus
tries
Sa
mvit
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o
Smar
t Dam
per D
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rol o
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s As
huto
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arg
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ntra
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rmat
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logy
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nditio
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cono
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mic
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ses
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n
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all C
olum
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h Bh
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thyle
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prot
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moc
hem
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ater
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litting
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le Ra
hul B
hosa
le
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pera
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Elec
troch
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thod
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the
Conv
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rmed
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d Sa
mple
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nd C
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MC
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PR
OG
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sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
Pro
cess
De
ve
lop
me
nt
Pro
cess
De
ve
lop
me
nt
Pro
cess
In
ten
sifi
cati
on
Em
erg
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Te
chn
olo
gie
s in
Cle
an
E
ne
rgy
Em
erg
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Te
chn
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gie
s in
Cle
an
E
ne
rgy
Se
ssio
n #
146
: P
ilo
t P
lan
t S
ucc
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Sto
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s
Atlan
ta
Ch
air
: M
ich
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l Tr
ain
or
Co
-Ch
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s: V
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d K
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ram
ming
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his ti
me.
Se
ssio
n #
131:
Ad
van
ce P
roce
ss C
on
cep
ts
- H
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t &
Ma
ss T
ran
sfe
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Anah
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Ch
air
: Q
uin
ta N
wa
no
sik
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Co
-Ch
air
: K
irta
n K
. Tr
ive
di
Se
ssio
n #
133
: B
iom
ass
En
erg
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Tech
no
log
ies
II
San
Fran
cisco
Ch
air
: H
aid
er
Al-
Ru
ba
ye
Co
-Ch
air
: Ja
son
Mo
rga
n
Se
ssio
n #
141:
Fu
el
Ce
ll T
ech
no
log
ies
San
Fran
cisco
Ch
air
: Ja
son
Mo
rga
n
Co
-Ch
air
: C
ory
Je
nse
n
3:3
0 P
M –
5:0
0 P
M
Over
com
ing F
ores
een
and
Unfo
rese
en
Prob
lems w
ith O
ldersh
aw C
olum
n De
signs
in a
Pilo
t Plan
t Ro
b Nu
nley
Pilot
Plan
t Suc
cess
Sto
ries f
rom
Xer
ox
Rese
arch
Cen
tre o
f Can
ada
Tom
Enr
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Pilot
ing to
Pre
vent
Fail
ure
Paul
F. Ma
rtin
The
US D
oe’s
Abpd
u: E
nabli
ng
Com
mer
cializ
ation
in th
e Bi
oeco
nom
y th
roug
h Ra
pid P
roce
ss P
roto
typing
and
Pi
loting
Ak
ash
Nara
ni
Use
of D
ividin
g W
all Te
chno
logy t
o In
crea
se Th
roug
hput
and
Impr
ove
Prod
uct S
pecif
icatio
ns in
Two-
Diam
eter
Co
lumns
Ma
nish
Bhar
gava
Proc
ess I
nten
sifica
tion
of D
istilla
tion
Using
a M
icrow
ick Te
chno
logy P
latfo
rm
War
d E.
Tegr
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huis
Impr
oving
Plan
t Eco
nom
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y Upg
radin
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w Va
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tream
By
Enric
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Usin
g Di
vided
Wall
Dist
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lumns
Ma
hesh
Kum
ar S
riniva
s
Susta
inabl
e En
ergy
Pro
ducti
on fr
om
Rene
wabl
e Re
sour
ces t
hrou
gh A
naer
obic
Dige
stion
Pro
cess
: Nige
rian
Expe
rienc
e Ol
uyem
i Ade
tule
Trans
porta
tion
Fuels
from
Ren
ewab
le Bi
omas
s Sou
rces
: Opp
ortu
nities
and
Ch
allen
ges
Asan
ga B
. Pad
map
erum
a
Ther
mal
Char
acte
rizat
ion o
f Micr
oalga
l Bi
omas
s and
Lipid
s Extr
acte
d Re
sidua
l for
Bi
ofue
l Pro
ducti
on
Shaik
h Ra
zzak
Influ
ence
of C
arbo
n Di
oxid
e an
d Ca
rbon
ate
on th
e Ele
ctrod
e Re
actio
ns in
Al
kalin
e Di
rect
Meth
anol
Fuel
Cells
Ca
rsten
Cre
mer
s
Wat
er M
anag
emen
t Stra
tegie
s for
PEM
Fu
el Ce
lls -
A Re
view
Harsh
it Ba
jpai
PEM
Fuel
Cell D
esign
Exp
lorat
ion
Chris
Luet
h
Synt
hesis
of V
ertic
ally O
rient
ed
Titan
ium D
ioxid
e Na
nostr
uctu
res B
y Ele
ctroc
hem
ical A
nodi
zatio
n Jo
aquin
Tira
no
INN
OV
AT
ION
S I
N P
RO
CE
SS
IN
TE
NS
IFIC
AT
ION
AN
D D
EV
ELO
PM
EN
T &
RE
LA
TE
D P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
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dn
esd
ay,
Ap
ril
25
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cess
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Pro
cess
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cess
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ten
sifi
cati
on
Em
erg
ing
Te
chn
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gie
s in
Cle
an
En
erg
y
Se
ssio
n #
164
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ilo
t P
lan
t S
ep
ara
tio
ns
Atlan
ta
Ch
air
: R
ob
Nu
nle
y
Co
-Ch
air
: Ja
cob
H.
Arr
ed
on
do
Se
ssio
n #
161:
Mo
de
lin
g T
oo
ls a
nd
Te
chn
iqu
es
for
Pro
cess
R&
D I
nn
ov
ati
on
s in
Pro
cess
Inte
nsi
fica
tio
n
Bosto
n
Ch
air
: G
au
rav
Aro
ra
Co
-Ch
air
: H
on
gli
n Q
u
Se
ssio
n #
163
: P
I in
So
lid
s H
an
dli
ng
/Pro
cess
ing
Anah
eim
Ch
air
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m B
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nb
erg
*No
prog
ram
ming
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his ti
me.
8:0
0 A
M –
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0 A
M
Simula
tion
of In
term
ediat
e Bo
ilers
in Di
stilla
tion
for
Pilot
ing a
nd S
cale-
up
Mark
Nun
ley
Adso
rptio
n: Th
e Fo
rgot
ten
Unit
Oper
ation
Ja
cob
H. A
rredo
ndo
Proc
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nten
sifica
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of M
ultipl
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para
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in
a Pi
lot P
lant P
roce
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plem
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tsche
Filte
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grat
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puta
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amics
, Dat
a An
alysis
Tools
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Pro
cess
Sim
ulatio
n fo
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Was
te W
ater
Trea
tmen
t Plan
ts Ko
mal
Rath
ore
Com
para
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Proc
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nalys
is Te
chniq
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pplie
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Fo
ur P
ropy
lene
Oxide
Man
ufac
turin
g Ro
utes
Jo
hn C
. Prin
dle
Appli
catio
n an
d Ch
allen
ges o
f Num
erica
l Sim
ulatio
ns
in Mo
delin
g an
d Sc
ale-u
p of
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ulatin
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d Re
acto
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ad A
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-Des
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bD):
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cilita
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Proc
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nten
sifica
tion
in So
lids H
andl
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Appli
catio
ns
Kam
elia
Bood
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, In-
line
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port
Proc
ess
Inte
nsific
ation
Con
cept
s Ty
ler L.
Wes
tove
r
Hybr
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at P
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crew
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Nov
el, C
ontin
uous
an
d Hi
ghly
Ener
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fficie
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Tech
nolog
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mad
Mus
taffa
r
Proc
ess I
nten
sifica
tion
and
Cost
Redu
ction
for
in-Pl
ant B
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s Pre
proc
essin
g Eq
uipm
ent
Mich
ael J
. Blai
se
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MC
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ess B
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con
tin
ue
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Pro
cess
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Pro
cess
De
ve
lop
me
nt
Pro
cess
In
ten
sifi
cati
on
Em
erg
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Te
chn
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s in
Cle
an
En
erg
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Se
ssio
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ho
rte
r, Sa
vann
ah R
iver N
ation
al La
b
Pa
ne
list
s In
clu
de
:
Bil
ly B
ard
in, G
lobal
Oper
ation
s Tec
hnolo
gy D
irecto
r, The
Dow
Che
mica
l Com
pany
Ro
b I
ve
ste
r, De
puty
Dire
ctor o
f the
EER
E Ad
vanc
ed M
anuf
actu
ring
Offic
e, U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
nerg
yH
are
sh M
alk
an
i, CT
O, C
lean
Ener
gy S
mar
t Man
ufac
turin
g In
nova
tion
Insti
tute
(CES
MII)
Ad
ele
Ra
tcli
ff, D
irecto
r, IBA
S (D
oD M
IBP)
Mo
de
rate
d b
y J
im D
av
is, V
ice P
rovo
st - I
T/Ch
ief A
cade
mic
Tech
nolog
y Offi
cer, U
CLA
12:0
0 P
MA
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
An
dre
w L
en
zen
, Spe
cial A
gent
, Fed
eral
Bure
au o
f Inv
estig
ation
Cy
pres
s Ball
room
3
“C
yb
er
Th
rea
t L
an
dsc
ap
e”
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Div
isio
nL
ea
de
rsh
ip D
ev
elo
pm
en
t –
Pro
fess
ion
al
Sk
ills
to
Ca
taly
ze Y
ou
r C
are
er
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
S
ess
ion
#2
3:
Ho
w t
o P
erf
ect
Yo
ur
Ele
va
tor
Sp
ee
ch
Miam
i
Ch
air
: L
ori
McD
ow
ell
1:3
0 P
M –
3:0
0 P
M
In
tera
ctive
Elev
ator
Spe
ech
Me
agan
Lewi
s
Wor
ksho
p on
Elev
ator
Spe
eche
s
3:0
0 P
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
MA
NA
GE
ME
NT
& L
EA
DE
RS
HIP
DE
VE
LOP
ME
NT
PR
OG
RA
MM
ING
GR
ID64
Mo
nd
ay,
Ap
ril
23
rd (
con
tin
ue
d)
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Div
isio
nL
ea
de
rsh
ip D
ev
elo
pm
en
t –
Pro
fess
ion
al
Sk
ills
to
Ca
taly
ze Y
ou
r C
are
er
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
S
ess
ion
#5
0:
Yo
u a
re B
orn
wit
h 2
Ea
rs a
nd
1 M
ou
th f
or
a R
ea
son
Miam
i
Ch
air
: L
au
ra D
iets
che
3:3
0 P
M –
5:0
0 P
M
“You
wer
e bo
rn w
ith Tw
o Ea
rs an
d On
e Mo
uth
for a
Rea
son
…”: T
he A
rt of
Liste
ning
for U
nder
stand
ing (A
GR
OW U
niver
sity W
orks
hop)
La
ura
Diet
sche
5:0
0 P
M –
7:0
0 P
M
Se
ssio
n #
51-
58
: A
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
& G
CP
S P
ost
er
Se
ssio
ns
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Re
cep
tio
n (
Incl
ud
es
ele
ctro
nic
pre
sen
tati
on
s o
f se
lect
po
ste
rs)
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Ch
air
: W
alt
er
S.
Po
stu
la
Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Div
isio
nL
ea
de
rsh
ip D
ev
elo
pm
en
t –
Pro
fess
ion
al
Sk
ills
to
Ca
taly
ze Y
ou
r C
are
er
Se
ssio
n #
70
: M
an
ag
ing
Pro
ject
Sta
rt-U
ps
an
d Y
ou
r C
are
er
Tam
pa
Ch
air
: D
on
na
Bry
an
t
Se
ssio
n #
76
: W
ork
sho
p:
Un
de
rsta
nd
ing
Un
con
scio
us
Bia
s in
th
e W
ork
pla
ce
Miam
i
Ch
air
: C
yn
thia
Mu
rph
y-O
rte
ga
Co
-Ch
air
: S
ind
ia R
ive
ra-J
ime
ne
z
8:0
0 A
M –
9:3
0 A
M
Role
of Q
ualita
tive
Risk
Ass
essm
ents
in M
anag
ing P
rojec
t Sta
rt-Up
s Ro
binso
n Sh
aron
Com
miss
ioning
Plan
ning
- the
Key
to a
Suc
cess
ful P
rojec
t Sta
rtup
Pete
r Kali
sh
3 Su
perp
ower
s to
Boos
t You
r Car
eer
Aaro
n Cr
ews
Intro
ducto
ry R
emar
ks
Cynt
hia M
urph
y-Orte
ga
Wor
ksho
p Fa
cilita
tion
9:3
0 A
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Se
ssio
n #
85
: C
on
tem
po
rary
Eth
ica
l Is
sue
s (C
he
mic
al
En
gin
ee
rin
g a
nd
Bu
sin
ess
Fo
cus)
Tam
pa
Ch
air
: M
ark
Sw
ien
ton
iew
ski
Se
ssio
n #
94
: P
an
el
Dis
cuss
ion
: R
ea
l S
tori
es
of
Un
con
scio
us
Bia
s in
th
e W
ork
pla
ce
Miam
i
Ch
air
: S
ind
ia R
ive
ra-J
ime
ne
z
10:1
5 A
M –
11:4
5 A
M
Ethic
s As t
he U
nder
pinnin
g of
Saf
ety a
nd P
roce
ss S
afet
y De
bora
h Gr
ubbe
Multip
le W
ays t
o Fa
ilure
- Ho
w Ha
rass
men
t Hur
ts th
e En
ginee
ring
Prof
essio
n De
bora
h Gr
ubbe
Rem
arks
on
Ethic
s in
Pate
nting
Ch
arles
Coll
ins-C
hase
Ethic
al Iss
ues P
anel
Disc
ussio
n
Pane
lists
Inclu
de:
Cynt
hia M
urph
y-Orte
ga, C
hevr
on
Kevin
J Ed
ward
s, Be
chte
l Infra
struc
ture
Bi
ll Bye
rs, C
H2M
HILL
La
Ruth
McA
fee,
Univ
ersit
y of W
iscon
sin, M
adiso
n Je
rem
y A. M
agru
der W
aisom
e, U
niver
sity o
f Flor
ida
Pane
l Disc
ussio
n, M
oder
ated
by S
india
Rive
ra Ji
men
ez, U
niver
sity o
f Flor
ida
11:4
5 A
MA
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
& 2
0th
WIC
An
niv
ers
ary
Ce
leb
rati
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
De
lia
Co
ntr
era
s, V
P of
Eng
ineer
ing –
ES,
Glob
al Su
pply
Chain
, NAL
CO C
ham
pion
an E
colab
Com
pany
Cy
pres
s Ball
room
3
“D
oin
g B
ett
er
Tog
eth
er
– T
ran
sfo
rmin
g B
usi
ne
ss S
ust
ain
ab
ilit
y”
MA
NA
GE
ME
NT
& L
EA
DE
RS
HIP
DE
VE
LOP
ME
NT
PR
OG
RA
MM
ING
GR
ID65
Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Div
isio
nL
ea
de
rsh
ip D
ev
elo
pm
en
t –
Pro
fess
ion
al
Sk
ills
to
Ca
taly
ze Y
ou
r C
are
er
Se
ssio
n #
115
: H
ow
Yo
un
g M
an
ag
ers
Ca
n S
ucc
ess
full
y M
an
ag
e E
xp
eri
en
ced
Em
plo
ye
es
Tam
pa
Ch
air
: B
ran
do
n H
ard
ing
Se
ssio
n #
112
: D
isa
bil
ity
Un
ity
Co
mm
un
ity
Co
nv
oca
tio
n
Los A
ngele
s
Ch
air
: C
hri
sto
ph
er
Po
pe
1:3
0 P
M –
3:0
0 P
M
Youn
g Ma
nage
rs wi
th E
xper
ience
d Em
ploye
es
Bran
don
Hard
ing
The
Sarto
mer
Suc
cess
Sys
tem
(3S)
: Ac
hievin
g Op
erat
ional
Exce
llenc
e Re
ne N
eron
1st Y
ear E
xper
ience
of a
Youn
g Ma
nage
r in
a Ch
emica
l Man
ufac
turin
g Un
it Do
nna
Brya
nt
Disa
bility
Unit
y Com
mun
ity C
onvo
catio
n
Ke
ri Gr
ay, U
SBLN
Hirin
g Pe
ople
with
Disa
bilitie
s: Co
mpe
titive
Adv
anta
ge fo
r the
Sav
vy M
anag
er
John
J. Jo
hnsto
n, U
SDA
Food
Saf
ety &
Insp
ectio
n Se
rvice
Dive
rsity
& In
clusio
n
Greg
Poll
ock,
The
Dow
Chem
ical C
ompa
ny
Navig
ating
the
ADA
Sand
ra R
eyes
, EEO
/AA/
Dive
rsity
and
Emplo
yee
Relat
ions A
dmini
strat
or fo
r the
Sta
te o
f Dela
ware
Pane
l Disc
ussio
n: M
oder
ated
by C
hris
Pope
, Ind
epen
dent
Res
earc
her/C
onsu
ltant
in C
hem
ical E
ngine
ering
3:0
0 P
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Se
ssio
n #
144
: M
an
ag
ing
Yo
urs
elf
: R
ein
ve
nti
ng
Yo
urs
elf
fo
r Y
ou
r N
ex
t R
ole
Tam
pa
Ch
air
: Q
uin
ta W
arr
en
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
3:3
0 P
M –
5:0
0 P
M
Liste
n to
the
Oper
ator
s, Th
ey K
now
the
Proc
ess
Marti
n K.
Kim
ani
An E
ngine
er’s
Guide
to M
arke
ting
Your
self
Prof
essio
nally
Me
ha Jh
a
Lead
ersh
ip By
Eng
ineer
s and
Scie
ntist
s De
nnis
W. H
ess
We
dn
esd
ay,
Ap
ril
25
th
9:3
0 A
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
11:4
5 A
MA
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
Ju
n M
uto
h, R
epre
sent
ative
Dire
ctor, E
xecu
tive
Vice
Pre
siden
t, JX
TG H
olding
s, In
c. Ma
rriot
t, Cy
pres
s Ball
room
3
“B
ey
on
d O
pe
rati
on
s M
an
ag
em
en
t S
yst
em
s –
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ab
lish
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oli
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afe
ty C
ult
ure
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Sp
rin
g M
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ssio
n:
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isp
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ctor
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 3
8:3
0 A
MA
GIL
E A
wa
rd K
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no
te A
dd
ress
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 3
Ke
yn
ote
Ad
dre
ss:
“B
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din
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Win
nin
g C
ult
ure
: H
arn
ess
ing
th
e P
ow
er
of
Va
lue
s”
Pres
ente
d by
Ma
rk V
erg
na
no
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siden
t and
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Che
mou
rs Co
mpa
ny
9:3
0 A
MIn
du
stry
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Pa
ne
l D
iscu
ssio
n –
“W
ha
t is
In
du
stry
4.0
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tal B
allro
om J2
Ch
air
: L
eo
Ch
ian
g, T
he D
ow C
hem
ical C
ompa
ny
Co
-Ch
air
: S
cott
McW
ho
rte
r, Sa
vann
ah R
iver N
ation
al La
b
Pa
ne
list
s In
clu
de
:
Bil
ly B
ard
in, G
lobal
Oper
ation
s Tec
hnolo
gy D
irecto
r, The
Dow
Che
mica
l Com
pany
Ro
b I
ve
ste
r, De
puty
Dire
ctor o
f the
EER
E Ad
vanc
ed M
anuf
actu
ring
Offic
e, U
.S. D
epar
tmen
t of E
nerg
yH
are
sh M
alk
an
i, CT
O, C
lean
Ener
gy S
mar
t Man
ufac
turin
g In
nova
tion
Insti
tute
(CES
MII)
Ad
ele
Ra
tcli
ff, D
ire
cto
r, IB
AS (D
oD M
IBP)
Mo
de
rate
d b
y J
im D
av
is, V
ice P
rovo
st - I
T/Ch
ief A
cade
mic
Tech
nolog
y Offi
cer, U
CLA
12:0
0 P
MA
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
An
dre
w L
en
zen
, Spe
cial A
gent
, Fed
eral
Bure
au o
f Inv
estig
ation
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 3
“C
yb
er
Th
rea
t L
an
dsc
ap
e”
3:0
0 P
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Prop
erty
Key
Loca
tion =
Orla
ndo
Wor
ld C
ente
r Mar
riott
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NTA
L,
SU
STA
INA
BIL
ITY
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G &
RE
LA
TE
D P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
68
Mo
nd
ay,
Ap
ril
23
rd (
con
tin
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d)
En
vir
on
me
nta
lS
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ain
ab
le E
ng
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6th
In
tern
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Co
nfe
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n U
pst
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m
En
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ee
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g a
nd
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w A
ssu
ran
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he
mic
al
En
gin
ee
rin
g &
th
e L
aw
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
S
ess
ion
#4
4:
Ide
nti
fyin
g O
pp
ort
un
itie
s fo
r
Su
sta
ina
bil
ity
in
Ch
em
ica
l P
roce
sse
s I
Tam
pa
Ch
air
: Q
uin
ta N
wa
no
sik
e-W
arr
en
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
*N
o pr
ogra
mm
ing a
t this
tim
e.
3:3
0 P
M –
5:0
0 P
M
Desig
ning
Carb
on-B
ased
Mat
erial
s for
Effi
cient
Hy
droc
arbo
n Sy
nthe
sis
Sam
ira S
iahro
stam
i
Leve
ragin
g Se
para
tions
to Im
prov
e Su
staina
bility
of
Chem
ical P
roce
sses
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chae
l A. S
chult
z
Soot
Gen
erat
ion o
f Olef
in an
d Al
kane
Flar
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Wan
g
Modu
lar C
oal G
asific
ation
Sys
tem
s: A
Fit fo
r Fut
ure
of P
ower
Gen
erat
ion?
Quint
a W
arre
n
5:0
0 P
M –
7:0
0 P
M
Se
ssio
n #
51-
58
: A
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
& G
CP
S P
ost
er
Se
ssio
ns
an
d N
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ing
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cep
tio
n (
Incl
ud
es
ele
ctro
nic
pre
sen
tati
on
s o
f se
lect
po
ste
rs)
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Ch
air
: W
alt
er
S.
Po
stu
la
Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
En
vir
on
me
nta
lS
ust
ain
ab
le E
ng
ine
eri
ng
6th
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce o
n U
pst
rea
m
En
gin
ee
rin
g a
nd
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w A
ssu
ran
ceC
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mic
al
En
gin
ee
rin
g &
th
e L
aw
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
S
ess
ion
#6
7:
Ide
nti
fyin
g O
pp
ort
un
itie
s fo
r
Su
sta
ina
bil
ity
in
Ch
em
ica
l P
roce
sse
s II
Chica
go
Ch
air
: Q
uin
ta N
wa
no
sik
e-W
arr
en
Se
ssio
n #
66
: G
as
Hy
dra
tes,
Wa
x a
nd
Asp
ha
lte
ne
s I
Denv
er
Ch
air
: M
ich
ae
l P
. H
oe
pfn
er
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
8:0
0 A
M –
9:3
0 A
M
Optim
izatio
n of
Extr
actio
n Co
nditio
n fo
r Phy
tic A
cid
from
Def
atte
d Pe
anut
Mea
l By R
espo
nse
Surfa
ce
Meth
odolo
gy
Hong
Ren
Impr
ovem
ent o
f Calc
ium A
mm
onium
Nitr
ate
Prill
Quali
ty Sh
adab
Anju
m S
r.
Influ
ence
s of G
eom
etric
Fac
tors
on a
Sola
r Th
erm
oche
mica
l Rea
ctor f
or Tw
o-St
ep C
O 2 Spli
tting
Ha
n Zh
ang
Inve
stiga
tion
on th
e Na
ture
of A
spha
ltene
Floc
s Ja
iro A
. Dur
an
Visc
osity
Mod
eling
of V
isbro
ken
Heav
y Oils
An
dres
Mar
quez
Soc
orro
Appli
catio
n of
Agg
rega
tion
Ther
mod
ynam
ics a
nd
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ular C
hara
cteriz
ation
to S
tudy
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halte
ne
Prec
ipita
tion
of B
itum
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Cru
de O
ils
Yifa
n Ha
o
Ultra
Sm
all-A
ngle
X-Ra
y Sca
tterin
g (U
SAXS
) As
sess
men
t of A
spha
ltene
Pre
cipita
tion
and
Inhib
itor
Effe
ctive
ness
Mi
chae
l P. H
oepf
ner
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
AL
, S
US
TA
INA
BIL
ITY
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G
& R
EL
AT
ED
PR
OG
RA
MM
ING
GR
ID69
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sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
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0 A
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
En
vir
on
me
nta
lS
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le E
ng
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ren
ce o
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ran
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mic
al
En
gin
ee
rin
g &
th
e L
aw
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
S
ess
ion
#8
7:
Dis
trib
ute
d C
he
mic
al
an
d E
ne
rgy
Pro
cess
es
for
Su
sta
ina
bil
ity
Chica
go
Ch
air
: P
au
l E
. Y
elv
ing
ton
Se
ssio
n #
90
: In
no
va
tiv
e S
olu
tio
ns
for
Un
con
ve
nti
on
al
Re
sou
rce
s
Denv
er
Ch
air
: K
ira
n G
aw
as
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
10:1
5 A
M –
11:4
5 A
M
Holis
tic A
nalys
is of
Em
ission
s fro
m a
Sm
all, M
odula
r Fa
st Py
rolys
is Sy
stem
for C
onve
rsion
of B
iomas
s and
Mi
xed
Was
te
Nich
olas R
. Sch
wartz
Modu
lar S
yste
m fo
r Con
verti
ng Li
gnoc
ellulo
se in
to
Pyro
lytic
Suga
rs an
d Ph
enoli
c Oil
Robe
rt C.
Bro
wn
Anae
robic
Trea
tmen
t of H
igh S
treng
th In
dustr
ial
Was
tes B
y Mov
ing B
ed B
iorea
ctors
(MBB
R)
Som
nath
Bas
u
Using
Tem
pera
ture
Mea
sure
men
ts fro
m P
rodu
ction
Lo
gging
/Dow
nhole
Sen
sors
to D
iagno
se M
ultist
age
Frac
ture
d W
ell F
low P
rofile
Di
ng Z
hu
A Ne
w Tw
o Pa
rt Fr
iction
Red
ucer
Sys
tem
Ena
bles
Lo
wer F
R Co
ncen
tratio
n an
d Al
lows u
p to
100%
Re
use
of P
rodu
ced
Wat
er â
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echa
nism
s and
Cas
e St
udy f
rom
the
Marc
ellus
Sha
le Lia
ng X
u
Mobil
ity Im
prov
emen
t Usin
g W
ater
Solu
ble
Polym
ers:
Role
of C
hem
ical S
tructu
re a
nd A
nionic
ity
Muha
mm
ad S
hahz
ad K
amal
Effe
ct of
Cru
de O
il on
the
Reac
tion
Kine
tics o
f Dies
el Em
ulsifie
d Ac
id wi
th C
alcite
at H
igh-P
ress
ure
and
High
-Tem
pera
ture
HPH
T Ab
dulla
h S.
Sult
an
Perfo
rman
ce o
f Misc
ible
Gas I
njecti
on P
atte
rns i
n Ul
tralow
-Per
mea
bility
Res
ervo
irs
Robe
llo S
amue
l
11:4
5 A
MA
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
& 2
0th
WIC
An
niv
ers
ary
Ce
leb
rati
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
De
lia
Co
ntr
era
s, VP
of E
ngine
ering
– E
S, G
lobal
Supp
ly Ch
ain, N
ALCO
Cha
mpio
n an
Eco
lab C
ompa
ny
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 3
“D
oin
g B
ett
er
Tog
eth
er
– T
ran
sfo
rmin
g B
usi
ne
ss S
ust
ain
ab
ilit
y”
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NTA
L,
SU
STA
INA
BIL
ITY
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G &
RE
LA
TE
D P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
70
Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
En
vir
on
me
nta
lS
ust
ain
ab
le E
ng
ine
eri
ng
6th
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce o
n U
pst
rea
m
En
gin
ee
rin
g a
nd
Flo
w A
ssu
ran
ceC
he
mic
al
En
gin
ee
rin
g &
th
e L
aw
Se
ssio
n #
105
: A
dv
an
ced
Te
chn
olo
gie
s fo
r
Re
du
ctio
n o
f A
tmo
sph
eri
c E
mis
sio
ns
in t
he
Pe
tro
che
mic
al
an
d R
efi
nin
g I
nd
ust
rie
s I
San
Anto
nio
Ch
air
: V
ika
s K
ha
nn
a
Se
ssio
n #
116
: In
du
stri
al
Str
ate
gie
s fo
r
Su
sta
ina
bil
ity
Chica
go
Ch
air
: S
iph
o C
. N
dle
la
Se
ssio
n #
212
: G
as
Hy
dra
tes,
Wa
x a
nd
Asp
ha
lte
ne
s II
Denv
er
Ch
air
: M
ich
ae
l P
. H
oe
pfn
er
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
1:3
0 P
M –
3:0
0 P
M
Flam
eless
Oxid
ation
for t
he H
eatin
g of
Eth
ylene
Fu
rnac
es
Seba
stian
Mus
chelk
naut
z
Simult
aneo
us D
esulf
uriza
tion
and
Denit
rifica
tion
of
Flue
Gas w
ith H
aloalk
aliph
ilic B
acte
ria
Jianm
in Xi
ng
A Ca
se S
tudy
on
Build
ing S
afet
y: Th
e Co
uplin
g of
Indo
or a
nd O
utdo
or A
ir Qu
ality
Mode
ling
for
Addr
essin
g Ne
arby
Terro
rist C
hem
ical A
ttack
s on
Build
ing S
afet
y W
illiam
Jone
s
Justi
fying
Ene
rgy S
aving
s in
Ethy
lene
Crac
kers
in a
Low
Ener
gy P
rice
Envir
onm
ent
Abdu
llah
Alqa
htan
i
Retro
spec
tive
Healt
h Im
pact
Asse
ssm
ent f
or P
m 2
.5
Pollu
tion
in Me
xico
City
1990
-201
5 Yo
usif
Alha
mm
ad
Susta
inabil
ity A
nalyt
ics -
the
Critic
al Lin
k bet
ween
Su
staina
bility
and
Bus
iness
Stra
tegy
for A
ction
able
Insig
hts
Ragh
avan
Ram
anan
The
Reac
tion
Mech
anism
and
Kine
tics o
f Mag
nesiu
m
Oxide
for C
O 2 Imm
obiliz
ation
Yi
fei Z
hang
Sr.
A Cr
itical
Over
view
of C
ause
and
Det
ectio
n of
Pi
pelin
e Bl
ocka
ges
Lu Ya
ng
Kine
tic P
recip
itatio
n of
Asp
halte
nes w
ith th
e Pr
esen
ce o
f Ino
rgan
ic So
lids
Mich
ael P
. Hoe
pfne
r
Prob
ing th
e Ef
fect
of S
tirrin
g on
Nat
ural
Gas H
ydra
te
Form
ation
-a F
utur
e En
ergy
Fue
l M.
Fah
ed Q
ures
hi
Inhib
itory
Acti
on o
f Cos
t-Effe
ctive
Ionic
Liqu
ids
Meth
ane
Hydr
ates
Ta
usif
Alta
mas
h
3:0
0 P
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Se
ssio
n #
130
: A
dv
an
ced
Te
chn
olo
gie
s fo
r
Re
du
ctio
n o
f A
tmo
sph
eri
c E
mis
sio
ns
in t
he
Pe
tro
che
mic
al
an
d R
efi
nin
g I
nd
ust
rie
s II
San
Anto
nio
Ch
air
: V
ika
s K
ha
nn
a
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
*N
o pr
ogra
mm
ing a
t this
tim
e.
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
3:3
0 P
M –
5:0
0 P
M
Wsa
Tech
nolog
y - A
Com
petit
ive S
olutio
n fo
r Ref
inery
Su
lfur M
anag
emen
t Liv
ia Sie
rra Ll
oren
s
Mode
l Pre
dictiv
e Co
ntro
l for
Eth
ylene
Oxid
e Pl
ant
Star
tup
Albe
rt Od
ell III
Rese
arch
on
Gas-L
iquid
Coale
scen
ce F
iltrat
ion
Perfo
rman
ce o
f Elec
trosp
un P
olyac
rylon
itrile
Na
nofib
er C
ompo
site
Filte
rs Fe
ng C
hen
Dyna
mic
Simula
tion
and
Optim
izatio
n of
Turn
arou
nd
Oper
ation
s Am
ong
Multip
le Ol
efin
Plan
ts fo
r Flar
e Mi
nimiza
tion
Yilin
g Xu
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NT
AL
, S
US
TA
INA
BIL
ITY
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G
& R
EL
AT
ED
PR
OG
RA
MM
ING
GR
ID71W
ed
ne
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
5th
En
vir
on
me
nta
lC
he
mic
al
En
gin
ee
rin
g &
th
e L
aw
Se
ssio
n #
168
: Y
P T
uto
ria
l: E
nv
iro
nm
en
tal
Issu
es
an
d C
on
tro
ls i
n S
ele
ct I
nd
ust
ria
l S
ect
ors
San
Anto
nio
Ch
air
: Jo
sep
h C
ram
er
Se
ssio
n #
157
: In
tell
ect
ua
l P
rop
ert
y L
aw
Pa
ne
l S
ess
ion
Tam
pa
Ch
air
: Ch
arl
es
Co
llin
s-C
ha
se
8:0
0 A
M –
9:3
0 A
M
Pollu
tion,
Con
trol S
tatu
s and
Stra
tegy
of V
olatile
Org
anic
Com
poun
ds in
Chin
a’s P
etro
chem
ical a
nd R
efini
ng
Indu
stries
Jia
Ke
A Lo
ok in
side
a Ch
emica
l Plan
t Was
te W
ater
Trea
tmen
t Unit
Do
nna
Brya
nt
Kabo
om!:
Exam
ples o
f Rec
ent M
isadv
entu
res i
n th
e Pa
tent
Wor
ld
Gera
rd R
einha
rdt
Think
like
a St
artu
p - I
dea
Prot
ectio
n Da
vid H
olt
Clea
ring
the
Way
: Usin
g Po
st-Gr
ant P
roce
eding
s to
Inva
lidat
e Pa
tent
s Bloc
king
Your
Fre
edom
to O
pera
te
Char
les C
ollins
-Cha
se a
nd Le
ythem
Wal
l
9:3
0 A
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Se
ssio
n #
179
: G
ree
nh
ou
se G
as
Re
du
ctio
n T
ech
no
log
ies
I
San
Anto
nio
Ch
air
: Jo
sep
h C
ram
er
Co
-Ch
air
: S
un
il H
an
ga
l
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
10:1
5 A
M –
11:4
5 A
M
Com
bined
Exp
erim
enta
l and
Theo
retic
al Th
erm
ophy
sical
Prop
ertie
s Inv
estig
ation
of D
eep
Eute
ctic S
olven
ts fo
r Gas
Cap
ture
App
licat
ions
Mert
Atilh
an
Synt
hesis
, Cha
racte
rizat
ion a
nd E
valua
tion
of (C
e, Y,
Zn)
-Ion-
Exch
ange
d Sil
icalite
-1 Su
ppor
ted
Ni C
ataly
st St
ructu
res f
or C
O 2 Cap
turin
g By
Met
hane
Dry
Ref
orm
ing
Zuha
ir Ma
laiba
ri
Deve
lopm
ent o
f Car
bon
Capt
ure
& St
orag
e Te
chno
logy B
y Oxy
-Com
busti
on o
f Sew
age
Sludg
e an
d Bi
omas
s Ha
-Na
Jang
11:4
5 A
MA
ICh
E S
pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
Ju
n M
uto
h, R
epre
sent
ative
Dire
ctor, E
xecu
tive
Vice
Pre
siden
t, JX
TG H
olding
s, In
c. Cy
pres
s Ball
room
3
“B
ey
on
d O
pe
rati
on
s M
an
ag
em
en
t S
yst
em
s –
Est
ab
lish
ing
a S
oli
d S
afe
ty C
ult
ure
”
EN
VIR
ON
ME
NTA
L,
SU
STA
INA
BIL
ITY
EN
GIN
EE
RIN
G &
RE
LA
TE
D P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
72
We
dn
esd
ay,
Ap
ril
25
th (
con
tin
ue
d)
En
vir
on
me
nta
lE
nv
iro
nm
en
tal
Se
ssio
n #
194
: G
ree
nh
ou
se G
as
Re
du
ctio
n T
ech
no
log
ies
II
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 3
Ch
air
: Su
nil
Ha
ng
al
Co
-Ch
air
: Je
ffre
y S
ea
y
Se
ssio
n #
20
8:
Wa
ter
So
luti
on
s
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 3
Ch
air
: Qu
an
Yu
an
Co
-Ch
air
s: E
be
rha
rd L
uck
e a
nd
Te
d H
ero
n
1:3
0 P
M –
3:0
0 P
M
Molec
ular D
ynam
ic Sim
ulatio
n St
udy o
f Wat
er D
esali
natio
n ac
ross
Car
bon
Nano
tube
Mem
bran
e Sh
agha
yegh
Aga
h
Inor
ganic
Salt
s Rem
oval
from
Hyd
rauli
c Fra
cturin
g Flo
wbac
k Wat
er B
y Coo
ling
Maoq
i Fen
g
Meta
l-Hex
acya
nofe
rrate
Bas
ed N
anoa
dsor
bent
s for
the
Rem
oval
of R
adioa
ctive
Ces
ium fr
om S
eawa
ter
Hee-
Man
Yang
Effe
cts o
f Fos
sil F
uel E
miss
ions a
nd S
eawa
ter A
bsor
ption
on
Atm
osph
eric
Carb
on D
ioxid
e Co
ncen
tratio
ns
Fran
k J. E
lvin
Oper
ating
Flex
ibility
and
Con
trolla
bility
of C
O 2 Pos
t-Com
busti
on C
aptu
re P
roce
ss w
ith D
iffer
ent A
mine
s Sij
ie Ge
Oper
ating
Con
dition
Opt
imiza
tion
of a
Full
-Sca
le St
irred
Tank
for B
iofue
l Pro
ducti
on
Thom
as E
pping
er
*No
prog
ram
ming
at t
his ti
me.
Se
ssio
n #
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fety
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PS
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s: G
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ga
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ran
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PS
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rs,
Joh
n W
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ha
mp
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Se
ssio
n #
30
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tori
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in
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cess
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fety
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PS
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B
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Se
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n #
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ha
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ag
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ssio
n #
29
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pa
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n #
43
: H
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d Ba
llroo
m 8
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-Ch
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s: E
ric
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ibu
rge
r,
Sa
ma
nth
a S
cru
gg
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Se
ssio
n #
41:
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cili
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itin
g,
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nse
qu
en
ce A
na
lysi
s a
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k
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d Ba
llroo
m 7A
Co
-Ch
air
s: S
am
Ro
dg
ers
,
Wa
lt F
ran
k
Se
ssio
n #
46
: P
roce
ss S
afe
ty
Cu
ltu
re –
Le
t’s
Ge
t R
ea
l
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7B
Co
-Ch
air
s: K
ath
eri
ne
Pre
m,
Ian
S.
My
len
bu
sch
Se
ssio
n #
49
: Tu
tori
als
in
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
– C
CP
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Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
B
Co
-Ch
air
s: J
oh
n W
ince
k,
Da
vid
Dra
bis
h
Se
ssio
n #
45
: P
ress
ure
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lie
f
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sig
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ea
rne
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rom
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ctic
e –
In H
on
or
of
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n D
arb
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Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Co
-Ch
air
s: D
av
ide
Mo
nca
lvo
,
Fre
em
an
Se
lf
Se
ssio
n #
48
: S
pa
nis
h S
ess
ion
:
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mp
art
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no
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tos
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pe
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nci
as
So
bre
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gu
rid
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ceso
s –
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ne
jo d
el
Rie
sgo
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Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 11
Co
-Ch
air
s: S
erg
io F
ern
an
de
z,
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lfra
m J
ah
n V
on
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swa
ldt,
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lip
e M
uñ
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man
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tors
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al Lif
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plica
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vid W
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wties
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lysis;
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ety
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ess
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8:
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rin
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ste
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ess
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an
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ock
tail
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cep
tio
n (
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ud
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nic
pre
sen
tati
on
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f se
lect
po
ste
rs)
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 1/
2
Co
-Ch
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s: M
ara
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n M
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AL
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NG
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SS
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PR
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Y P
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MIN
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RID
79Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
33
rd C
en
ter
for
Ch
em
ica
l
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce (
CC
PS
)
52
nd
An
nu
al
Lo
ss P
rev
en
tio
n
Sy
mp
osi
um
(L
PS
)
20
th P
roce
ss P
lan
t S
afe
ty
Sy
mp
osi
um
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PS
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cess
Sa
fety
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Me
nto
rin
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MM
)
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Sp
otl
igh
ts
Pe
rsp
ect
ive
s o
n
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
fro
m
Aro
un
d t
he
Wo
rld
Se
ssio
n #
73
: P
roce
ss S
afe
ty
Co
mp
ete
ncy
of
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
A
Co
-Ch
air
s: R
ain
er
Ho
ff,
Tim
Mu
rph
y
Se
ssio
n #
65
: F
ire
s, E
xp
losi
on
s
an
d R
ea
ctiv
e C
he
mic
als
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7A
Co
-Ch
air
s: K
ath
y P
ea
rso
n,
Se
shu
Dh
arm
av
ara
m
Se
ssio
n #
61:
Be
st P
ract
ice
s
in P
roce
ss S
afe
ty a
nd
Ris
k
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7B
Co
-Ch
air
s: K
are
n S
tud
y,
La
ura
An
kro
m
Se
ssio
n #
75
: T
he
Da
y P
SM
Hit
Ho
me
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
B
Co
-Ch
air
s: L
isa
Lo
ng
,
Mic
ha
el
Mo
rris
Se
ssio
n #
69
: G
Inst
rum
en
ted
Pro
tect
ive
Sy
ste
ms
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Co
-Ch
air
s: J
im G
arr
iso
n,
Ch
ris
Ile
s
Se
ssio
n #
72
: P
roce
ss S
afe
ty
Act
ivit
ies
in C
hin
a I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 11
Co
-Ch
air
s: Z
ha
o D
on
g F
en
g,
Liu
Yi
8:0
0 A
MBa
lance
in Te
chnic
al an
d
Hum
an C
ompe
tenc
ies to
Cre
ate
a Hi
gh-P
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rman
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roce
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Safe
ty Cu
lture
Co
en va
n Dr
iel
A Sim
plifie
d Ap
proa
ch to
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s Exp
losion
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t Sizi
ngC.
Reg
is L.
Bauw
ens
Rare
but
Con
ceiva
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eter
mini
ng
the
Likeli
hood
of M
eteo
rs an
d Ot
her I
nfre
quen
t Eve
nts
Mich
ael S
. Sch
midt
Why
I am
Pas
siona
te
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t Pro
cess
Saf
ety
Louis
a Na
ra
Apply
ing P
roce
ss S
afet
y Tim
e Co
ncep
ts in
Proc
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Plan
t App
licat
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Tab
Vesta
l
Curre
nt S
ituat
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nd O
utloo
k of
Urba
n Re
finer
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Chin
a Yi
fei M
eng
8:3
0 A
MCo
rpor
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rnan
ce a
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Lead
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ip Re
lated
to M
ajor
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rd S
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s Lea
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Resp
onsib
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ach
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yee
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z
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afet
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W
hat i
f the
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orris
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NG
RE
SS
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PR
OC
ES
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AF
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RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
80 Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
33
rd C
en
ter
for
Ch
em
ica
l
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce (
CC
PS
)
52
nd
An
nu
al
Lo
ss P
rev
en
tio
n
Sy
mp
osi
um
(L
PS
)
20
th P
roce
ss P
lan
t S
afe
ty
Sy
mp
osi
um
(P
PS
S)
7th
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Me
nto
rin
g
(PS
MM
)
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cess
Sa
fety
Sp
otl
igh
ts
Pe
rsp
ect
ive
s o
n
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
fro
m
Aro
un
d t
he
Wo
rld
Se
ssio
n #
98
: P
roce
ss S
afe
ty
Co
mp
ete
ncy
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
A
Co
-Ch
air
s: J
im K
lein
,
Be
rna
rd G
roce
Se
ssio
n #
88
: F
ire
s, E
xp
losi
on
s
an
d R
ea
ctiv
e C
he
mic
als
II
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7A
Co
-Ch
air
s: K
ath
y P
ea
rso
n,
Se
shu
Dh
arm
av
ara
m
Se
ssio
n #
89
: Im
pro
vin
g H
um
an
Pe
rfo
rma
nce
an
d P
roce
ss S
afe
ty
Eff
ect
ive
ne
ss
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7B
Co
-Ch
air
s: R
ah
ul
Ra
ma
n,
Vic
tor
Ed
wa
rds
Se
ssio
n #
101:
Th
e D
ay
PS
M H
it
Ho
me
II
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
B
Co
-Ch
air
s: D
an
Mil
ler,
Cy
nth
ia S
pit
zen
be
rge
r
Se
ssio
n #
91:
In
stru
me
nte
d
Pro
tect
ive
Sy
ste
ms
II
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Co
-Ch
air
s: S
usa
n B
eh
r,
Tab
Ve
sta
l
Se
ssio
n #
97
: P
roce
ss S
afe
ty
Act
ivit
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in C
hin
a I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 11
Co
-Ch
air
s: Z
ha
o D
on
g F
en
g,
Liu
Yi
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MCo
mpe
tenc
y Req
uirem
ents
in Pr
oces
s Saf
ety
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van
Beur
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Don’
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eve
the
Hype
: Usin
g Ca
se S
tudie
s and
Exp
erim
enta
l Ev
idenc
e to
Sho
w wh
y the
HSE
is
Wro
ng a
bout
DDT
sSc
ott D
avis
“Fas
t Foo
d PH
As” -
They
’re
Fast
and
Chea
p bu
t Are
They
Go
od fo
r You
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ilip M
. Mye
rs
Whe
n th
e Ho
use
was
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Knoc
kinEll
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lorine
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MBu
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pete
ncy i
n In
tern
al PH
A Le
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sson
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rned
in
40 Ye
ars o
f Doin
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Willi
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ridge
s
Vent
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ydro
gen
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Br
ad H
orn
Inte
rnal
Audit
ing –
Impr
oving
Hu
man
Per
form
ance
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Jone
s
The
Day a
3-M
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land
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t did
not
Occ
urDa
niel W
ilczy
nski
Analy
sis o
f a C
omple
x Pro
tecti
on
Sche
me w
ith C
ompo
nent
Sha
ring
betw
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rote
ction
Laye
rsRo
bert
J. St
ack
Curre
nt S
ituat
ion a
nd P
rosp
ect
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ing E
quipm
ent S
tatu
s Mo
nitor
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nd F
ault
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nosis
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Ni
u Yu
n
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MCa
talyt
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cess
Sa
fety
Requ
irem
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Geer
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cruy
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Reac
tion
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ent A
nalys
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atic
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perim
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rman
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ety M
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vek B
ichav
e
Why
Are
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New
Peop
le Ma
king
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Sam
e Mi
stake
s Tha
t the
Ol
d-Tim
ers M
ade
25 Ye
ars A
go?
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ging
Orga
nizat
ional
Chan
geAr
t Dow
ell III
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Full
Life
Cyc
le wi
th P
roce
ss
Safe
ty Da
ta
Kate
Hild
enbr
andt
Rese
arch
and
App
licat
ion o
f In
tern
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f Thin
gs Te
chno
logy
in Fie
ld Sa
fety
and
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ent
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entio
n an
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ntro
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itao
Ma
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MA
ICh
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pri
ng
Me
eti
ng
an
d G
CP
S J
oin
t L
un
che
on
wit
h S
pe
ak
er:
De
lia
Co
ntr
era
s, VP
of E
ngine
ering
– E
S, G
lobal
Supp
ly Ch
ain, N
ALCO
Cha
mpio
n An
Eco
lab C
ompa
ny
Cypr
ess B
allro
om 3
“D
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g B
ett
er
Tog
eth
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– T
ran
sfo
rmin
g B
usi
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ss S
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ilit
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SS
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GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
81Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
33
rd C
en
ter
for
Ch
em
ica
l
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce (
CC
PS
)
52
nd
An
nu
al
Lo
ss P
rev
en
tio
n
Sy
mp
osi
um
(L
PS
)
20
th P
roce
ss P
lan
t S
afe
ty
Sy
mp
osi
um
(P
PS
S)
7th
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Me
nto
rin
g
(PS
MM
)
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cess
Sa
fety
Sp
otl
igh
ts
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rsp
ect
ive
s o
n
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
fro
m
Aro
un
d t
he
Wo
rld
Se
ssio
n #
110
: C
CP
S S
po
tlig
ht
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
A
Co
-Ch
air
s: F
red
He
nse
lwo
od
,
An
dre
w G
od
da
rd
Se
ssio
n #
111:
Co
mb
ust
ible
Du
st
Ha
zard
s a
nd
Th
eir
Mit
iga
tio
n I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7A
Co
-Ch
air
s: J
érô
me
Ta
ve
au
,
Su
san
Be
rsh
ad
Se
ssio
n #
120
: L
ea
rnin
g
fro
m E
xp
eri
en
ce
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7B
Co
-Ch
air
s: S
tev
en
D.
Em
ers
on
,
Josh
Mo
ye
rs
Se
ssio
n #
109
: C
are
ers
in
PS
M P
an
el
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
B
Co
-Ch
air
s: B
ria
n D
ick
son
, R
ay
Qi
Se
ssio
n #
113
: F
aci
lity
Se
curi
ty
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Co
-Ch
air
s: T
err
y W
ald
rop
,
Pa
ul
Ro
stic
k
Se
ssio
n #
126
: S
pa
nis
h S
ess
ion
:
Co
mp
art
ien
do
Co
no
cim
ien
tos
y
Ex
pe
rie
nci
as
So
bre
Se
gu
rid
ad
de
Pro
ceso
s –
Ala
rma
s y
SIS
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 11
Co
-Ch
air
s: S
erg
io F
ern
an
de
z,
Wo
lfra
m J
ah
n V
on
Arn
swa
ldt
1:3
0 P
MTh
e Ro
unda
bout
Way
to D
isaste
r: Re
cogn
izing
and
Res
pond
ing to
No
rmali
zatio
n of
Dev
iance
Jenn
ifer M
ize
How
to C
ondu
ct a
Dust
Ha
zard
s Ana
lysis
(DHA
)Mi
chell
e M
urph
y
Perc
eived
Low
Risk
Pro
cess
es
Can
be Im
porta
nt -
Less
ons t
o a
Regu
lator
Bas
ed o
n a
Nucle
ar
Fuel
Facil
ity P
roce
ss E
vent
Donn
ie Ha
rriso
n
Q&A
on D
evelo
ping
your
Car
eer
in Pr
oces
s Saf
ety
Stev
e Cu
tchen
CS
B
Lisa
Long
OS
HA
Sam
anth
a Sc
rugg
s BP Jo
hn W
incek
DE
KRA
Cybe
r Sec
urity
Con
sider
ation
in
Proc
ess H
azar
d An
alysis
Ch
risto
pher
Ng
& Ad
die C
orm
ier
Segu
ridad
de
proc
esos
en
el up
strea
m: O
pera
ción
basa
da e
n rie
sgo
en V
aca
Muer
taVí
ctor C
aban
ne
2:0
0 P
M
CCPS
Eve
r Gre
en P
roce
ss
Safe
ty M
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Pro
ject
Eric
Freib
urge
r
Com
busti
ble D
ust M
anag
emen
t Sc
reen
ing: M
etho
dolog
y and
To
ol De
velop
men
tSe
an C
lasse
n
Flag
on th
e Pl
ay; D
elay o
f Gam
eJo
hn H
erbe
rIf
It Isn
’t Se
cure
, It I
sn’t
Safe
: In
corp
orat
ing C
yber
secu
rity i
nto
Proc
ess S
afet
y Jo
hn C
usim
ano
Medi
ción
de la
efe
ctivid
ad d
el SI
S en
cam
po ¿C
oncu
erda
con
las su
posic
iones
del
análi
sis d
e rie
sgo?
Aleja
ndro
Esp
arza
2:3
0 P
MEs
sent
ial P
racti
ces f
or D
evelo
ping,
St
reng
then
ing a
nd Im
plem
entin
g Pr
oces
s Saf
ety C
ultur
e an
d Le
ader
ship
Scot
t Ber
ger
Risk
-Bas
ed D
ust H
azar
d An
alysis
(D
HA)
Fum
an Z
hao
Neve
r Aga
in - H
ow to
Rem
embe
r Le
sson
s Lea
rned
Jack
McC
avit
Chem
ical F
acilit
y Ant
i-Ter
roris
m
Stan
dard
s (CF
ATS)
Imple
men
tatio
n at
Tenn
esse
e Ea
stman
Ch
emica
l Com
pany
Da
vid S
kelto
n
Aplic
ación
prá
ctica
de
un
Func
tiona
l Saf
ety P
re-A
sses
smen
t se
gún
la no
rmat
iva IE
C 61
511-1
Rom
el Ro
drígu
ez &
Eli
ana
Berro
tera
n
3:0
0 P
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cy
pres
s Ball
room
1/2
14T
H G
LOB
AL
CO
NG
RE
SS
ON
PR
OC
ES
S S
AF
ET
Y P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
82 Tue
sda
y, A
pri
l 2
4th
(co
nti
nu
ed
)
33
rd C
en
ter
for
Ch
em
ica
l
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce (
CC
PS
)
52
nd
An
nu
al
Lo
ss P
rev
en
tio
n
Sy
mp
osi
um
(L
PS
)
20
th P
roce
ss P
lan
t S
afe
ty
Sy
mp
osi
um
(P
PS
S)
7th
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Me
nto
rin
g
(PS
MM
)
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Sp
otl
igh
ts
Pe
rsp
ect
ive
s o
n
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
fro
m
Aro
un
d t
he
Wo
rld
Se
ssio
n #
145
: O
pe
rati
ng
Dis
cip
lin
e
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
A
Co
-Ch
air
s: J
oh
n C
ha
mp
ion
,
Bil
l B
rad
sha
w
Se
ssio
n #
134
: C
om
bu
stib
le D
ust
Ha
zard
s a
nd
Th
eir
Mit
iga
tio
n I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7A
Co
-Ch
air
s: J
érô
me
Ta
ve
au
,
Su
san
Be
rsh
ad
Se
ssio
n #
132
: A
pp
lica
tio
n
of
Ris
k A
sse
ssm
en
t M
eth
od
s
an
d T
oo
ls
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7B
Co
-Ch
air
s: S
ea
n P
. L
ap
ek
as,
Jack
Ch
osn
ek
Se
ssio
n #
150
: Tu
tori
als
in
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
– C
CP
S I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
B
Co
-Ch
air
s: M
yro
n C
arl
son
,
Bil
l M
osi
er
Se
ssio
n #
135
: C
yb
ers
ecu
rity
Sa
fety
Pa
ne
l
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Co
-Ch
air
s: W
ay
ne
Ch
ast
ain
,
Kim
be
rly
Mu
llin
s
Se
ssio
n #
147
: P
ort
ug
ue
se
Se
ssio
n:
Co
mp
art
ilh
an
do
Co
nh
eci
me
nto
s e
Ex
pe
riẽ
nci
as
de
Se
gu
ran
ça d
e P
roce
sso
s
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 11
Co
-Ch
air
s: E
du
ard
o M
. F
ran
cisc
o,
Ne
sto
r S
po
sito
3:3
0 P
MRi
sk A
ware
ness
: The
Key
to
Oper
ation
al Di
scipl
ineAl
fons
ius A
riawa
n
Meta
l Pow
der a
nd N
anop
artic
les:
Com
busti
ble D
ust S
afet
y Ch
allen
ges?
Gerd
May
er
Apply
ing a
n En
terp
rise
Risk
Ma
nage
men
t Fra
mew
ork t
o Pr
oces
s Saf
ety
Muha
mm
ad M
usha
hid Q
ures
hi
Tuto
rial in
Fire
Saf
ety &
Em
erge
ncy M
anag
emen
tKe
ith F
arm
er a
nd Jo
e Ch
ew
Pane
l Disc
ussio
n Fe
atur
ing
Invit
ed S
peak
ers
Risk
App
roac
h fo
r Urb
an P
lannin
g Ar
ound
Che
mica
l Plan
tsEli
zabe
th A
lves
4:0
0 P
MKn
ow Yo
ur Li
mits
Je
rry F
ores
tEle
ctros
tatic
Haz
ards
du
ring
Pneu
mat
ic Co
nvey
ing
of C
ombu
stible
Dus
ts in
Fle
xible
Hose
sMi
chae
l Ste
rn
Wha
t Is t
he S
afes
t Way
to
Move
LNG?
Ryan
J. H
art
Tuto
rial in
Haz
ardo
us
Mate
rials
Resp
onse
/ Em
erge
ncy
Mana
gem
ent
Tom
Kee
fer a
nd B
arry
Lind
ley
Deve
lopm
ents
of a
n Ef
fecti
ve
Traini
ng o
n Op
erat
ional
Disc
ipline
in
Latin
Am
erica
Edua
rdo
M. F
ranc
isco
4:3
0 P
MHu
man
Fac
tors
in Ba
rrier
M
anag
emen
t Ky
le W
ingat
e
Inve
stiga
tion
of th
e Lo
wer
Explo
sion
Limit
of H
ybrid
Mixt
ures
Emm
anue
l Add
ai
Beyo
nd H
AZOP
: An
alyzin
g Co
mm
on C
ause
and
Sy
stem
Sce
nario
sElo
ise R
oche
Tuto
rial in
Mec
hanic
al In
tegr
ity /
Quali
ty As
sura
nce
Scot
t Dea
n
Soun
d an
d Fu
ry: H
ow C
lean
is Yo
ur A
larm
Sys
tem?
Monic
a Ho
chlei
tner
14T
H G
LOB
AL
CO
NG
RE
SS
ON
PR
OC
ES
S S
AF
ET
Y P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
83We
dn
esd
ay,
Ap
ril
25
th
33
rd C
en
ter
for
Ch
em
ica
l
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce (
CC
PS
)
52
nd
An
nu
al
Lo
ss P
rev
en
tio
n
Sy
mp
osi
um
(L
PS
)
20
th P
roce
ss P
lan
t S
afe
ty
Sy
mp
osi
um
(P
PS
S)
7th
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Me
nto
rin
g
(PS
MM
)
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Sp
otl
igh
ts
Pe
rsp
ect
ive
s o
n
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
fro
m
Aro
un
d t
he
Wo
rld
Se
ssio
n #
152
: A
ssu
rin
g/V
eri
fyin
g
Ba
rrie
rs I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
A
Co
-Ch
air
s: S
an
Bu
rne
tt,
Se
shu
Dh
arm
av
ara
m
Se
ssio
n #
154
: E
me
rgin
g T
op
ics
an
d T
ech
no
log
ies
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7A
Co
-Ch
air
s: E
llio
t W
olf
, P
ete
Lo
da
l
Se
ssio
n #
159
: M
OC
’s G
on
e
Wil
d –
Ess
en
tia
l b
ut
Ch
all
en
gin
g
to G
et
Rig
ht
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7B
Co
-Ch
air
s: C
oli
n S
. H
ow
at
III,
Ne
ha
Su
resh
Ra
jan
Se
ssio
n #
167
: Tu
tori
als
in
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
– P
PS
S I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
B
Co
-Ch
air
s: R
ao
Ak
ula
,
Eri
c P
ete
rso
n
Se
ssio
n #
156
: In
he
ren
tly
Sa
fer
De
sig
n I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Co
-Ch
air
s: N
iru
pa
ma
Go
pa
lasw
am
i,
Bra
d N
ew
ma
n
Se
ssio
n #
158
: Ja
pa
n’s
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Pro
gre
ss –
Le
sso
ns
Le
arn
ed
fro
m P
ast
Acc
ide
nts
to
Re
du
ce F
utu
re L
oss
es
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 11
Co
-Ch
air
s: M
asa
ki
Na
ka
ga
wa
,
An
a M
ari
a C
ruz
8:0
0 A
MAr
e Yo
ur B
arrie
rs Re
ady f
or A
ction
? Ar
e Yo
u Su
re?
Chris
toph
er R
onk
Unm
anne
d Ai
rcra
ft Sy
stem
s (U
AS):
Case
Stu
dies t
hat H
ighlig
ht
Chall
enge
s and
Opp
ortu
nities
Florin
e Vi
ncik
Audit
ing M
OC:
A Ta
rget
-Rich
Env
ironm
ent
Char
les F
oshe
e
Proc
ess S
afet
y Avia
tion
Serie
s: An
d...
Who
Is th
e Pi
lot?
Ignac
io Al
onso
and
Mike
Bro
adrib
b
Inhe
rent
Saf
ety a
nd th
e Ele
men
ts of
PSM
/ RB
PS P
rogr
ams
Mich
ael H
azza
n
Lear
ning
from
Lube
s Plan
t Fire
–
Impo
rtanc
e of
Haz
ard
Iden
tifica
tion
and
Prep
arat
ionMa
saki
Iguc
hi
8:3
0 A
MMa
king
Ever
yone
a
Barri
er G
uard
ianSt
eve
Aren
dt
Com
posit
e In
term
ediat
e Bu
lk Co
ntain
ers (
CIBC
s): U
nder
stand
ing
Risk
s & E
mer
ging
Fire
Code
Issu
esMi
chae
l Sny
der
Mana
ging
the
Risk
of M
OCJa
ck C
hosn
ekPr
epar
ing fo
r a S
ucce
ssfu
l HA
ZOP/
LOPA
(Mak
ing o
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aking
Qu
ality
& Ef
ficien
cy)
Stev
en T.
Mah
er
Enco
urag
ing th
e Us
e of
In
here
nt S
afet
y Da
vid M
oore
Tsun
ami-I
nduc
ed O
il Spil
l Fire
Sim
ulatio
n in
the
Vicin
ity o
f Pe
troleu
m In
dustr
ies in
Japa
nTo
moa
ki Ni
shino
9:0
0 A
MMa
intain
ing th
e In
tegr
ity o
f Saf
ety
Barri
ers -
A C
halle
nge
Rajen
der D
ahiya
Enab
ling
Real-
Time
Haza
rd
Asse
ssm
ent a
t the
Wor
kplac
eNa
stass
ja Le
wins
ki
The
“Pro
jectn
ess”
of M
OCRa
iner H
off
Unde
rstan
ding t
he In
terre
lation
ships
be
twee
n the
PSM
Elem
ents
for
Effec
tive I
mplem
entat
ionRe
vond
a Tew
Appli
catio
n of a
Pro
perty
-Bas
ed
Inher
ent S
afet
y Qua
ntific
ation
Fr
amew
ork f
or In
tegr
ating
Ri
sk A
sses
smen
t into
the
Proc
ess
Safe
ty Lif
e Cy
cleMo
nzur
e-Kh
oda
Kazi
Busin
ess C
ontin
uity P
lan fo
r the
Ne
xt La
rge
Scale
Ear
thqu
ake
“Nan
kai-T
roug
h” a
t the
Ref
inery
in
Japa
nHa
yato
Abe
9:3
0 A
MC
off
ee
an
d N
etw
ork
ing
Bre
ak
Cy
pres
s Ball
room
1/2
14T
H G
LOB
AL
CO
NG
RE
SS
ON
PR
OC
ES
S S
AF
ET
Y P
RO
GR
AM
MIN
G G
RID
84 We
dn
esd
ay,
Ap
ril
25
th (
con
tin
ue
d)
33
rd C
en
ter
for
Ch
em
ica
l
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
In
tern
ati
on
al
Co
nfe
ren
ce (
CC
PS
)
52
nd
An
nu
al
Lo
ss P
rev
en
tio
n
Sy
mp
osi
um
(L
PS
)
20
th P
roce
ss P
lan
t S
afe
ty
Sy
mp
osi
um
(P
PS
S)
7th
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Me
nto
rin
g
(PS
MM
)
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Sp
otl
igh
ts
Pe
rsp
ect
ive
s o
n
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
fro
m
Aro
un
d t
he
Wo
rld
Se
ssio
n #
176
: A
ssu
rin
g/V
eri
fyin
g
Ba
rrie
rs I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
A
Co
-Ch
air
s: C
hri
s Is
ran
i,
Da
n R
ath
ge
be
r
Se
ssio
n #
175
: A
sse
t In
teg
rity
an
d R
eli
ab
ilit
y
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7A
Co
-Ch
air
s: M
ike
Mo
ose
mil
ler,
Joh
n M
urp
hy
Se
ssio
n #
187
: Te
chn
olo
gy
Imp
act
on
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 7B
Co
-Ch
air
s: R
ain
er
Ho
ff,
Jerr
y J
. F
ore
st
Se
ssio
n #
188
: Tu
tori
als
in
Pro
cess
Sa
fety
– L
PS
II
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 8
B
Co
-Ch
air
s: D
av
id M
oo
re,
Da
nie
l W
ilcz
yn
ski
Se
ssio
n #
181:
In
he
ren
tly
Sa
fer
De
sig
n I
I
Gran
d Ba
llroo
m 9
/10
Co
-Ch
air
s: R
ay
Me
ntz
er,
Da
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The AIChE® Foundation Congratulates
2018 AIChE Government and Industry Leaders (AGILE) Award Recipient
President and CEO, The Chemours Company
Monday, April 23 • 8:00 AM - 9:15 AMCypress Ballroom 3, Orlando World Center Marriott
Mark Vergnano
Mark Vergnano will deliver the 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Address
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87 APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL
SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd
Ethylene Producers’ Conference Reception5:00 PM – 6:00 PMCentral Atrium & Courtyard Terrace
2018 Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception6:00 PM – 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2Catch up with friends, network with colleagues, and meet Institute and industry leaders while enjoying a variety of hot and cold appetizers. A cash bar will offer cocktails and other beverages.
MONDAY, APRIL 23rd
2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Cypress 1–3 Foyer
AGILE Keynote Address8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Cypress Ballroom 3
Welcome and Introductions by Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director
“Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values”
Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company 2018 AGILE Award Winner
What is Industry 4.0? Panel Discussion9:30 AM – 11:00 AM Crystal Ballroom J2
This panel session brings together world-class experts to set the Industry 4.0 vision, share success stories, provide industrial implementation experiences, and highlight U.S. Government programs to accelerate Industry 4.0.Panelists Include: Billy Bardin, Global Operations Technology Director, The Dow Chemical CompanyRob Ivester, Deputy Director of the EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of EnergyHaresh Malkani, CTO, Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII)Adele Ratcliff, Director, IBAS (DoD MIBP)Panel Discussion moderated by Jim Davis, Vice Provost – IT/Chief Academic Technology Officer, UCLA
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MONDAY, APRIL 23rd (Continued)
14th GCPS Welcome Plenary Session 9:30 AM – 10:20 AMCypress Ballroom 3Welcome and Introductions by Kathy Shell, GCPS Chair and Shakeel Kadri, CCPS Executive Director.
"Process Safety for a Sustainable World"
Presented by Michael J. Graff, Chairman, CEO and President of American Air Liquide and Executive Vice President of Air Liquide Group
Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Welcome Session and KeynoteCoffee and Refreshments 10:45 AM – 11:00 AM New Orleans / New YorkWelcome Session and Keynote 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM New Orleans / New York
“A View Toward 2035: Challenges for Refining and Petrochemi-cals in a Changing Energy Mix”Presented by Jim Rekoske, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Honeywell UOP
2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Joint Luncheon12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 3(This is an event only available to attendees who selected a Spring Meeting or Global Congress on Process Safety Bundle or purchased a luncheon ticket.)
“Cyber Threat Landscape”Presented by Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
SPECIAL EVENTS
89 APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL
Educating the Chemical Engineering Workforce on Cybersecurity Panel Discussion1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Chicago / DenverThis panel will describe how the need for chemical engineers and technicians to have a working knowledge of cybersecurity has grown in recent years, as plants use digital and wireless technologies to automate their processes. The reasons for this will be discussed. Government, academic, and industry resources available to educate the chemical engineering workforce will be described.Panel Moderator: Panelists Include:
Dave Teumim Teumim Technical, LLC
Hoda Mehrpouyan Boise State
Danielle Santos National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE)
Ethylene Plant Rotating Equipment Panel Discussion2:00 PM – 5:00 PM RoyalThis panel, sponsored by the rotating equipment subcommittee, will feature a discussion of subject matter experts discussing issues related to reliability and operability of rotating equipment in ethylene plants, and addressing audience questions.Panelists Include:Shane Harvey, Elliott Group EngineeringSergio Ghezzi, BHGERonald Josefczyk, Elliott Group Engineering Daniel Jones, Elliott Group EngineeringSatoru Yoshida, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor InternationalTorben Hoefel, Linde EngineeringPanel Discussion moderated by Brian Wadas, GE Oil & Gas.
Spring Meeting and GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2This year’s poster session is presented in a dual format. It will feature over 100 high-quality traditional paper posters, as well as electronic presentation of select posters presented on two stages. Hors d’oeuvres will be available for all attendees, as well as a cash bar.
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WORKSHOP: UNDERSTANDING UNCONSCIOUS BIAS IN THE WORKPLACECo-sponsored by WIC and MAC Tuesday, April 24 • 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Miami
PANEL DISCUSSION: REAL STORIES OF UNCONSCIOUS BIAS IN THE WORKPLACECo-sponsored by WIC and MACTuesday, April 24 • 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Miami
Featured Panelists:
• Cynthia Murphy-Ortega, Chevron
• Kevin J. Edwards, Bechtel Corporation
• Bill Byers, CH2M HILL
• LaRuth McAfee, University of Wisconsin, Madison
TUESDAY LUNCHEON “MANAGING PROCESS SAFETY RISK IN A BUSINESS GROWTH ENVIRONMENT”[Ticketed Event - available to bundle registrants only]Tuesday, April 24 • 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 3
Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain NALCO Champion An Ecolab Company
IN ENGINEERING
INSPIRING & EMPOWERING2018 AIChE® ANNUAL GALA
Funds raised at this year’s Gala will underwrite the expansion of women’s leadership programs, improve pre-college STEM education for girls and advance retention programs
for women engineering undergraduates, graduate students, and young professionals.
The Gala will be held in the late fall.
For more information, visit www.aiche.org/gala
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SESSION CHAIRS:Sindia Rivera-Jimenez, University of Florida
Bindu Krishnan, The Dow Chemical Company
Join us to celebrate women in engineering at the below featured sessions.
SPECIAL EVENTS
91 APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL
TUESDAY, APRIL 24th
Fuels & Petrochemicals Division Panel —Shale Gas/Oil Impact on N. America 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM New Orleans / New YorkFrom the period of 2012 to 2014 various groups issued reports on the promise of shale gas and oil in North America. The promise was sold that the US would become a net energy exporter and projects would be built or return to the United States. Since then, oil and gas prices have fallen, but US production remains high. As a result, the shale gas and oil in North America has made a significant impact on the global O&G market.During this panel, we will look at projects that have been proposed, built and/or become operational to assess the historical predictions. We will also look at any new and updated forecasts for projects and production in N. America and the impact of these projects and production may have on the global market and prices.Panelists Include:
Lee Nichols Hydrocarbon Process-ing and Gas Processing
Sanjeev Kapur Apex PetroConsultants
Not Pictured: Paul Durand, ExxonMobil
Workshop: Understanding Unconscious Bias in the Workplace8:00 AM – 9:30 AM MiamiUnconscious bias (or implicit bias) refers to unconscious beliefs or stereotypes that influence our actions and decisions when interacting with other people. The participants of this active-learning workshop will learn the concept of unconscious bias, examine resources on how to identify their own biases, raise awareness of how unconscious biases work, and how they can influence interactions in the workplace.
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Panel Discussion: Real Stories of Unconscious Bias in the Workplace10:15 AM – 11:45 AMMiamiUnconscious bias (or implicit bias) refers to unconscious beliefs or stereotypes that influence our actions and decisions when interacting with other people. Come hear from professionals across the discipline share their perspectives on this important topic. Panelists Include:
Cynthia Murphy-Ortega Chevron
Bill Byers CH2M HILL
LaRuth McAfee University of Wisconsin, Madison
Panel Moderator:Sindia Rivera Jimenez University of Florida
2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Joint Luncheon11:45 AM – 1:30 PMCypress Ballroom 3
This celebrates the 20th year anniversary of the Women’s Initiatives Committee. (This is an event only available to attendees who selected a Spring Meeting or Global Congress on Process Safety Bundle or purchased a luncheon ticket.)
“Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability”Presented by Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion An Ecolab Company
Not Pictured:Kevin J Edwards, Bechtel InfrastructureJeremy A. Magruder Waisome, University of Florida
= Supported by the AIChE Foundation
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93 APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL
= Supported by the AIChE Foundation
Disability Unity Community Convocation1:30 PM – 3:00 PMLos AngelesThe Disability Unity Community Convocation (DUCC) provides the AIChE community the opportunity to learn about the capabilities of its members with a history of a disability. Among the least-known attributes of those who have experience adapting to and often recovering from a condition which limits one or more major life activities is that besides demonstrating resilience and flexibility they also often acquire new skills based on those adaptations. There are plenty of reasons to more fully include professionals with such rare abilities into all corners of the chemical engineering profession. This particular DUCC session -- the first at an AIChE Spring Meeting -- deals with employment issues such as recruitment, retention, and re-entry related to professionals with a disability in the past or present.
Panelists Include:
Keri Gray, USBLN (U.S. Business Leadership Network)
John J. Johnston, USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service
Greg Pollock, The Dow Chemical Company
Sandy Reyes, Esquire, EEO/AA/Diversity and Employee Relations Administrator for the State of Delaware
Panel Discussion Moderated by Chris Pope, Independent Researcher / Consultant in Chemical Engineering, Chair of AIChE's ChemE's with Disabilities Taskforce
Industry 4.0 for Process Manufacturers1:30 PM – 3:00 PMGrand Ballroom 12Process manufacturers have digitized their operations and been consumers of data for many years, but now Industry 4.0 has emerged as a hot, new thing. This session will help industry professional understand what is meant by Industry 4.0, extract lessons learned from the discrete manufacturing sector and plot their own digital manufacturing journey.Programmed by Kevin McDunn, CTO, UI LABS.
Minimize Costs without Compromising Safety – AspenTech Sponsored Technology Workshop1:30 PM – 2:45 PM AtlantaReduce CAPEX and engineering time by accurately sizing pressure relief devices while still meeting all process safety requirements. In this workshop, you’ll learn to use the expert-trusted calculations and guided workflows within Aspen HYSYS® and Aspen Plus® to maximize your confidence in design decisions. This is how Technip reduced its PSV sizing time by 90 percent for a supercritical fire case — without the loss of safety considerations.
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th
Debottleneck and Troubleshoot Distillation – AspenTech Sponsored Technology Workshop8:00 AM – 9:15 AMLos AngelesDistillation columns are both capital and energy intensive therefore columns need to run at optimal conditions to ensure high separation efficiency and product quality. Rigorous modeling of columns with hydraulics can greatly improve energy utilization and reduce capital costs. In this workshop, you’ll learn to leverage hydraulic plots and guided workflows to interactively design, rate and troubleshoot distillation columns in Aspen Plus®. This is how Braskem achieved a 12% aromatic yield improvement leveraging distillation column modeling.
Application of Big Data Analytics in Ethylene Production8:00 AM – 9:30 AMRoyal
The production of ethylene and other olefins via steam cracking from various feedstocks is an established process, yielding the largest volume of an industrially produced organic chemical in excess of 145 million tons per year. Max-imizing production and profitability of established and future assets is a key focus, and in addition to technological advances, the potential value from the large and diverse data streams available in continuously operated crackers has gained increasing attention in the past years. In the era of Big Data and Digitization, data-driven optimization of operations and process safety as well as business insights are more achievable and enable further advancement of the industry. This session highlights successes at the intersection of Big Data and Ethylene Production.
2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Joint Luncheon11:45 AM – 1:30 PMCypress Ballroom 3(This is an event only available to attendees who selected a Spring Meeting or Global Congress on Process Safety Bundle or purchased a luncheon ticket.)
“Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture”Presented by Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc.
Case Histories and Lessons Learned 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Grand Ballroom 7A/7BThis is a joint session that concludes the GCPS by reviewing significant incidents with invited papers to helps understand the causes and lessons learned.
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Date/Title Sponsor Other Co-Sponsor (s)
SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 2018
Young Professionals Mixer8:00 PM – 10:00 PM • Orlando World Center Marriott
Young Professionals Committee
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018
How to Perfect Your Elevator Speech1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Miami
Topical B: Leadership Devel-opment – Professional Skills to Catalyze your Career
Management Division (05)
YP Tutorial: Separation Process Fundamentals1:30 PM - 4:30 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6
Separations Division
Developments in Bio-Petrochemicals 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 4
Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
You are Born with 2 Ears and 1 Mouth for a Reason3:30 PM - 5:00 PM • Marriott, Miami
Topical B: Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze your Career
Management Division (05), Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) (18I)
Young Professionals General Meeting4:00 PM - 5:30 PM • Marriott, Los Angeles
Young Professionals Committee
TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018
Best Practices in Process Safety and Risk Management8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7B
20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
Sustainable Engineering Forum (T2)
Young Professionals Panel8:00 AM – 9:30 AM • Marriott, Los Angeles
Young Professionals Committee
Workshop: Understanding Unconscious Bias in the Workplace8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, Miami
Topical B: Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze your Career
Management Division (05)
Revamps, Operability, and Reliability10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 3 Processing
Decision-Making for Industrial Process Systems10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6
Computing Systems and Technology Division
YP Professional Development Workshop10:15 AM -11:45 AM • Marriott, Los Angeles
Young Professionals Committee
Panel Discussion: Real Stories of Unconscious Bias in the Workplace10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Miami
Topical B: Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze your Career
Management Division (05)
Calling All Young Professionals (YPs) and Graduate Students:
Recommended by the AIChE® Young Professionals CommitteeCheck out these Sessions & Events
Date/Title Sponsor Other Co-Sponsor (s)
TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018 (Continued)
Contemporary Ethical Issues (Chemical Engineering and Business Focus)10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Tampa
Management Division
Advances in Product/Process Design & Development III1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Boston
Product Design Process Development Division (12)
Careers in Process Safety – Invited Panel 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8B
7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
Disability Unity Community Convocation1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Los Angeles
Topical B: Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze your Career
Management Division (05)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2018
Emerging Topics and Technologies8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7A
52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
YP Tutorial: Environmental Issues and Controls in Select Industrial Sectors8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, San Antonio
Environmental Division Sustainable Engineering Forum (T2)
Advances in Distillation Technology I8:30 AM - 12:00 PM • Marriott, Canary 1/2
Topical 8: Distillation Symposium
Modeling Tools and Techniques for Process R&D II10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Boston
Process Research and Innovation Computing Systems and Technology Division (10), Process Development Division (12)
Emerging Technologies in Data Analytics1:30 PM - 5:00 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 12
4th Big Data Analytics Sustainable Engineering Forum (T2)
For more information on each session, please use the Conference App or refer to the Meeting Program Book.
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(1) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and
14th GCPS AGILE Award Keynote
Address
Monday, Apr 23, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 3
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
8:00 Paper 1a: Building a Winning
Culture: Harnessing the Power of
Values — Mark Vergnano* President & CEO, The Chemours Company
(2) 14th GCPS Welcome Plenary
Keynote
Monday, Apr 23, 9:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 3Kathy Shell, Chair
aeSolutionsRobert W. Johnson, Co-Chair
Unwin Company
Sponsored by: 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
9:45 Paper 2a: Process Safety for
a Sustainable World — Michael J. Graff* CEO and President of American Air Liquide and Executive Vice President, Air Liquide Group
(3) What Is Industry 4.0? Panel
Discussion
Monday, Apr 23, 9:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Crystal Ballroom J2
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
(4) Ethylene Plant Process Control
Monday, Apr 23, 9:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, SagoSasha Vragolic, Chair
Flint Hills ResourcesEddy Fontenot, Co-Chair
Aspen Technology, Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
9:30 Welcoming Remarks
9:35 Paper 4a: Plant-Wide
Optimization for High-Value-Added
Products: A Steam Cracking Case
Study — Kevin M. Van Geem* (1), Guy B. Marin (1), Andres E. Muñoz G. (2), Yu Zhang (3), Wenli Du (3), Feng Qian (3) (1) Ghent University (2) AVGI (3) East China University of Science and Technology
9:58 Paper 4b: MINLP Optimization
Approach for Managing Integrated
Petrochemical Business Planning — Jesus Alejandro Ortiz-Cruz Sr.*, Sandra Angelica Cardoso-Palmerin Sr.*, Janet Carreno-Zamora Sr., Griselda Chavez-Segura Jr. Braskem Idesa
10:21 Break
10:41 Paper 4c: Control System
Migration Program for Dow’s
Hydrocarbons Facilities — Eddy Yap*, Marinus Van Roosmalen The Dow Chemical Company
11:04 Concluding Remarks
(5) Reliability and Operability of
Rotating Equipment in Ethylene
Plants
Monday, Apr 23, 9:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, RoyalBrian Wadas, Chair
GE Oil & GasShane Harvey, Co-Chair
Elliott Group
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference9:30 Welcoming Remarks
9:35 Paper 5a: Modernization
of Existing Ethylene Crackers
(Compressor & Turbine Footprint
Replacement Options in Brownfield
Locations) — Yuji Kuramoto* (1), Bryan Barrington (2), Todd Monroe (2) (1) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International (2) LyondellBasell
9:50 Paper 5b: Footprint
Installation of a Condensing Steam
Turbine During a Shutdown —
Bryan Barrington* LyondellBasell
10:05 Paper 5c: Compressor
Wash Oil Impact on Process
Gas Compressor Efficiency and
Vibration — Michael Player*, Marie Conrad, David Dutschmann ExxonMobil Chemical Company
10:20 Break
10:40 Paper 5d: The Soft-Side of
the Control Valve: A New Approach
for Control Valve Diagnostics —
Ricardo Castaneda* Baker Hughes
11:00 Paper 5e: Mitigating Fouling
in Process Gas Compressors —
Anahita Khanlari*, Debby Rossana, Theodore C. Arnst Nalco Champion
11:20 Concluding Remarks
(6) In Honor of Andrew Sloley
Monday, Apr 23, 9:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Canary 1/2Daniel R. Summers, Chair
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Symposium
9:30 Welcoming Remarks
9:32 Paper 6a: Distillation Column
Dynamics — Anand N. Vennavelli*, Tony J. Cai, Ken C. McCarley Fractionation Research, Inc.
10:02 Paper 6b: A New Pilot-Scale
Facility for Testing High-Pressure
Cryogenic Distillation in LNG
Applications —
Philip Hazewinkel (1), Valerie Sage (1), Martin Khamphasith (2), Nick Burke (1), Eric F. May* (2) (1) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (2) University of Western Australia
10:32 Paper 6c: Process Equipment
Imaging by Tomographic Gamma
Scan —
Marcio Issamu Haraguchi* (1), Hae Yong Kim (2), Wilson A. P. Calvo (3) (1) Tricom Tecnologia (2) Universidade de São Paulo (3) National Nuclear Energy Commission
11:02 Paper 6d: Debottlenecking
of a Large Industrial Deethanizer
by Gravity-Driven Two-Phase Flow
Analysis — Antonio Garcia* (1), Brian Ballance (2), Joe B. Hatfield (2) (1) AMACS (2) Targa Resources
11:32 Paper 6e: Loss of Float Valves
Causing Flood — Matthew Olsson*, Henry Z. Kister Fluor Corporation
12:02 Concluding Remarks
(7) Doing More with Less
Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8ADavid A. Moore, Chair
AcuTech Group, Inc.John Wincek, Co-Chair
DEKRA
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
10:30 Paper 7a: Non-Intrusive
Internal Inspections of Pressure
Vessels in HHC Service —
Russ Davis* Mistras Group
11:00 Paper 7b: Optimizing Your
Remote HAZOP/LOPA Experience —
Steven T. Maher* Risk Management Professionals
11:30 Paper 7c: Methodology to
Prioritize Process Safety Action
Items — Humbert J. Howard III* SACHEM, Inc.
(8) Extreme Weather and Other
External Events
Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7ADerek Miller, Chair
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Henry Dwight, Co-Chair
BP
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
10:30 Paper 8a: Resilience Against
External Events Using Vulnerability
Assessment and QRA — Paul Amico*, Peter A. McKnight, Bijan Najafi Jensen Hughes
11:00 Paper 8b: Neighboring
Risk Assessment for Integrated
Gasification-ASU Plant — Edward Cialkowski*, Li Yuqiang Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
11:30 Paper 8c: Managing the
Risk Associated with Severe Wind
and Flood Events in the Chemical
Processing Industries — Frank F. Liserio Jr., Patrick Mahan* FM Global
(9) PPSS 20th Anniversary “Best of
the Best” I
Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BPhilip M. Myers, Chair
Advantage Risk Solutions, Inc.John W. Champion, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
10:30 Paper 9a: The Process Plant
Safety Symposium: Past, Present,
and Future — Victor Edwards* (1), Karen Study* (2) (1) VHE Technical Analysis (2) The Dow Chemical Company
Technical Sessions
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11:00 Paper 9b: CSB Investigation
Reports and the Hierarchy of
Controls: Round 2 — Paul R. Amyotte* (1), Yene Irvine (1), Faisal I. Khan (2) (1) Dalhousie University (2) Memorial University
11:30 Paper 9c: Analysis of Spring-
Operated Pressure Relief Valve
Proof Test Data: Findings and
Implications — Julia V. Bukowski* (1), William M. Goble (2), Robert E. Gross (3), Stephen P. Harris (4) (1) Villanova University (2) Exida Consulting LLC (3) Savannah River Nuclear Solutions, LLC (4) Savannah River National Laboratory
(10) Pressure Relief Design
Normative Application — In Honor
of Ron Darby
Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Georges Melhem, Chair
ioMosaicNirupama Gopalaswami, Co-Chair
Honeywell Process Solutions
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
10:30 Paper 10a: Overpressure
Protection of a Pressure Vessel
by System Design Through the
Application of ASME VIII Ug-140
in Lieu of a Relief Device by an
Appropriate Choice of MAWP and/or
by Safety Instrumented System —
Dilip Das* ioMosaic
11:00 Paper 10b: Purpose,
Expectations, and Benefits of Non-
Mandatory Appendix M — Kerry McBride* (1), Scott Tipler (2) (1) Hunt, Guillot, & Associates (2) The Dow Chemical Company
11:30 Paper 10c: Pressure Relief
Sizing Using Area to Charge Scaling
Method and Automatic Pressure
Tracking — Surendra Singh* (1), Dona Chakra (2), Connor Barrett (1) (1) ioKinetic (2) ioMosaic
(11) Spanish Session: Compartiendo
Conocimientos y Experiencias
Sobre Seguridad de Procesos:
Manejo del Riesgo I
Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Sergio Fernandez Sr., Chair
Pan American EnergyWolfram Jahn von Arnswaldt,
Co-Chair
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Felipe Muñoz, Co-Chair
Universidad de los Andes
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
10:30 Paper 11a: Preparación de
Informes de Seguridad Usando
la Metodología Bowtie — Fidel Ilizastigui Sr.* Risquest
11:00 Paper 11b: HAZOP/What
If? Herramientas de Liderazgo
y Compromiso Dentro de las
Organizaciones — Oswaldo Mata Sr.*, Juan Chaw Sr.* Solteching
11:30 Paper 11c: Cuando se
Reduce el Riesgo en el Papel Pero
se Mantiene o Incrementa en la
Planta — John Rueda* Equión Energía
(12) Tutorials in Process Safety —
LPS I
Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BTrey Morrison, Chair
Exponent, Inc.Faraz Khan, Co-Chair
Siemens Oil & Gas
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
10:30 Paper 12a: Evaluating
Reactive Chemical Hazards —
Peter N. Lodal* Eastman Chemical Company
11:00 Paper 12b: Testing Reactive
Chemical Hazards —
Amy Theis* Fauske & Associates, LLC
11:30 Paper 12c: Learning from
Reactive Chemistry Incidents — Ronald J. Willey* Northeastern University
(13) Fuels & Petrochemicals Division
Welcome Session and Keynote
Monday, Apr 23, 11:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, New Orleans/New York
Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Co-Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization, Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
11:00 Paper 13a: A View Toward
2035: Challenges for Refining
and Petrochemicals in a Changing
Energy Mix — Jim Rekoske, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Honeywell UOP
(14) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting &
14th GCPS Monday Luncheon
Monday, Apr 23, 12:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 3
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
(15) Advanced Process Control and
Optimization I
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 1Mark Darby, Chair
CMiD SolutionsM. Nazmul Karim, Co-Chair
Texas A&M University
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
1:30 Paper 15a: Plant-Wide
Scheduling for Profitable
Emission Reduction in Petroleum
Refineries — Jialin Xu*, Jian Zhang, Sujing Wang, Qiang Xu Lamar University
2:00 Paper 15b: Using Advanced
Process Control (APC) to Solve LPG
Quality Issues While Optimizing
the Product Distribution — Randy J. Cernik*, Kent H. Rasmussen, Askhat M. Mergenbayev, Togzhan K. Abdeshova, Dennis L. Cima Tengizchevroil
2:30 Paper 15c: Model Predictive
Control on a Vacuum Column — Will McBride* (1), Dustin Beebe* (2) (1) Calumet Specialty Products Partners (2) Emerson Automation Solutions
(16) Advances in Gas Processing
Design, Purification, and Separation I
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5Mahdi Nouri, Chair
CH2MFuyue Stephanie Li, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOP
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
1:30 Paper 16a: Adsorbents for
Trace Sulfur Removal for Gas
Processing — Stephen Caskey*, Shain Doong, Jay Gorawara Honeywell UOP
2:00 Paper 16b: Tailoring Amine-
Based Solvents for Reactive
CO2 Absorption Using Structure-
Property Relationships — Elmar Kessler* (1), Luciana Ninni Schäfer (1), Benjamin Willy (2), Rolf Schneider (2), Muhammad Irfan (2), Jörn Rolker (2), Erik von Harbou (1), Hans Hasse (1)
(1) University of Kaiserslautern (2) Evonik Industries
2:30 Paper 16c: Adsorptive
Removal of CO2 from Natural
Gas — Hyung Chul Yoon*, Phani B. S. Rallapalli, Sang-Sup Han, Kanghee Cho, Hee-Tae Beum, Dong-Woo Cho, Sun Hyung Kim, Jong-Nam Kim Korea Institute of Energy Research
3:00 Paper 16d: Meeting Additional
Plant Capacity Requirements
Without Adding Additional
Vessels — Gene Eberhardt* Woven Metal Products
(17) Big Data Analytics Plenary
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Ivan Castillo, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyLeo H. Chiang, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
1:30 Paper 17a: Digitalization
Strategies in an Age of Rapid
Change — Lloyd Colegrove*, Erika McBride* The Dow Chemical Company
2:15 Paper 17b: Big Data Drives
Amazon Fulfilment Network —
Andrew G. Bruce* Amazon
(18) Contractors as Operators —
Panel
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8AScott Berger, Chair
Scott Berger and Associates LLCMegan Murray, Co-Chair
BP
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
1:30 Paper 18a: Manufacturer’s
View: Managing Process Safety
Risks of Contract Personnel in a
Global Agriculture Company —
Elliot Wolf*, Ana Davis Syngenta
2:00 Paper 18b: Contractor’s
View: Ownership Is the Secret of
Success — Lauren Madden* (1), Tom Zimmer (2) (1) IMCO General Construction (2) Rio Tinto
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2:30 Paper 18c: Legal View: Legal
Implications of Using Contractors
as Operators — Michael Taylor* Greenberg Traurig
(19) Developments in C3-C5
Petrochemicals I
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 4Clayton Sadler, Chair
Honeywell UOPShyamal K. Bej, Co-Chair
University of Michigan
Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
1:30 Paper 19a: Overview of
Honeywell UOP Oleflex™ —
Christopher DiGiulio* Honeywell UOP
2:15 Paper 19b: Propane
Aromatization Using Sulfated
Zirconia-Supported Mo Catalysts —
Swarom Kanitkar*, Ashraf Abedin, Srikar Bhattar, James J. Spivey Louisiana State University
3:00 Paper 19c:
Oxydehydrogenation of Paraffins to
Olefins Using Co5MgAlO Catalyst — Nampe Majoe* Cornelius Mduduzi Masuku, Joshua Gorimbo University of South Africa
(20) Division Plenary Session
(Invited Talks)
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaWilliam Hollar, Chair
SABIC Innovative Plastics
Sponsored by: Process Development Division
1:30 Paper 20a: Best Practices for
Accelerating Process Development
with External R&D Partners — Jack Dever* Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center (MATRIC)
1:53 Paper 20b: The Need for Pilot
Plant-Specific Standards — Richard Palluzi* Richard P. Palluzi LLC
2:16 Paper 20c: Innovation in
Packaging to Address Market
Needs — Ayush A. Bafna*, Rajen M. Patel The Dow Chemical Company
2:39 Paper 20d: Upgrading a
Zinc Oxide Process to Continuous
Vacuum Filtration from Batch Filter
Presses — Barry A. Perlmutter* BHS Filtration
(21) Educating the Chemical
Engineering Workforce on
Cybersecurity
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Chicago / DenverDave Teumim, Chair
Teumim Technical, LLC
Sponsored by: Cybersecurity
1:30 Welcoming Remarks
1:35 Panelist: Hoda Mehrpouyan, Boise State
1:45 Panelist: Danielle Santos, National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE)
1:55 Panel Discussion Moderated
by Dave Teumim, Teumim Technical, LLC
2:57 Concluding Remarks
(22) Facility Siting, Consequence
Analysis and Risk Assessment I
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7ASamuel A. Rodgers, Chair
Honeywell Specialty MaterialsWalter L. Frank, Co-Chair
Frank Risk Solutions, Inc.
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
1:30 Paper 22a: Advanced QRA
Methodology-Quantifying Risk-
Reduction Measures to Minimize
Economic Investment —
Jordi Dunjó*, Marcel Amoros, Neil Prophet, Gene Gorski ioMosaic Corporation
2:00 Paper 22b: Radiant Heat Flux
Impact Criteria for API RP 752
Building Siting Studies —
Jeffrey D. Marx (1), Benjamin Ishii (1), James Wesevich* (2), Sepehr Dara (2) (1) Quest Consultants Inc. (2) Thornton Tomasetti
2:30 Paper 22c: Getting It Right
for Projects in Early Design Phase:
Advanced Techniques to Ensure
Accurate Explosion Assessments —
Drew Botwinick*, Scott G. Davis, Derek M. Engel, Kees van Wingerden GexCon
(23) How to Perfect Your Elevator
Speech
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, MiamiLori McDowell, Chair
Matheson
Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership Development — Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career
Co-Sponsored by: Management Division, Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Committee (MAC)
1:30 Paper 23a: Interactive Elevator
Speech — Meagan Lewis* Honeywell UOP
(25) Operational Excellence in
Refinery Distillation
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Andrew W. Sloley, Chair
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)Daniel R. Summers, Co-Chair
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
Co-Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Symposium
1:30 Welcoming Remarks
1:33 Paper 25a: Operational
Excellence in Refinery Distillation:
Better Decisions, Faster —
Tim Shire* KBC Advanced Technologies Inc.
2:00 Paper 25b: Three Products
with High-Purity BTX Dividing-Wall
Columns in Operation —
Manish Bhargava*, Ashish Shah GTC Technology
2:30 Paper 25c: Operational
Optimization of Crude Distillation
Units with Unknown and Changing
Crudes — Xiao Yang*, Nan Zhang, Robin Smith University of Manchester
2:57 Concluding Remarks
(26) PPSS 20th Anniversary “Best
of the Best” II
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BPhilip M. Myers, Chair
Advantage Risk Solutions, Inc.John W. Champion, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
1:30 Paper 26a: Our Process Safety
Journey Continues: Operational
Discipline Today — Bruce K. Vaughen* (1), James A. Klein (2), John W. Champion (3) (1) Process Safety Consultant (2) ABSG Consulting Inc. (3) The Dow Chemical Company
2:00 Paper 26b: Don’t Walk the
Line — Dance It! —
Jerry J. Forest* Celanese
2:30 Paper 26c: Corrosion Under
Insulation Revisited: Aren’t We
About to Finish That Project? —
Andrew Morey* The Dow Chemical Company
(27) Pressure Relief Design
Modeling — In Honor of Ron Darby
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Qingsheng Wang, Chair
Oklahoma State UniversitySrihari K. Maganti, Co-Chair
Midstream & Terminal Services
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
1:30 Paper 27a: Good Engineering
Practice in Protecting Low-Pressure
Tanks — Davide Moncalvo*, Michael Davies Braunschweiger Flammenfilter GmbH
2:00 Paper 27b: Selecting the
Proper Gas Compressibility Z for
Relief Valve Sizing — Freeman Self*, Satyajit Verma Bechtel OG&C
2:30 Paper 27c: Properly Size Two-
Phase PRV: Easier Than API 520
HDI Method — Guofu Chen* Joule Processing
(28) Redox Flow Battery
Technologies for Energy Storage I
(Invited Talk)
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisRavindra Aglave, Chair
Siemens PLM SoftwareJason Morgan, Co-Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
1:30 Paper 28a: Review on
Vanadium Redox Flow Battery
Technologies: Current Trends
and Future Directions — Thomas Rabbow* University of Bremen
1:55 Paper 28b: Optical Techniques
to Illuminate Improvements in
Aqueous Organic Redox Flow
Batteries — Andrew Wong*, David Kwabi, Liuchuan Tong, Shmuel Rubinstein, Michael J. Aziz Harvard University
2:20 Paper 28c: Commercial
Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes
for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery —
Jiri Vrana* (1), Jiri Charvat (2), Petr Mazur (1), Petr Bělský (1), Jan Dundalek (1), Jaromir Pocedic (1), Juraj Kosek (2) (1) University of West Bohemia
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(2) University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
(29) Spanish Session:
Compartiendo Conocimientos y
Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de
Procesos: Manejo del Riesgo II
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Sergio Fernandez Sr., Chair
Pan American EnergyWolfram Jahn von Arnswaldt,
Co-Chair
Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileFelipe Muñoz, Co-Chair
Universidad de los Andes
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
1:30 Paper 29a: Como Enfrentar el
Reto del Crecimiento Poblacional
Alrededor de Instalaciones
Industriales de Petróleo y Gas —
Maria Trillos*, William Gutierrez Sr.* Pryxida Tech
2:00 Paper 29b: Gestión del
Conocimiento en el Complejo
Industrial Plaza Huincul de YPF:
Disciplina Operativa — Juan M. Fernandez B.* YPF S.A.
2:30 Paper 29c: Nueva Estructura
Legislativa Colombiana para
el Programa de Prevención de
Accidentes Mayores — Julian Enrique Mendez Alvarez (1), Felipe Muñoz Giraldo* (1), Gldys Puerto (2), Ana María Ocampo Gómez (2) (1) Universidad de los Andes (2) Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
(30) Tutorials in Process Safety —
PPSS I
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BSandipan Laskar, Chair
Occidental Oil and Gas CorporationMichael Hazzan, Co-Chair
AcuTech Group, Inc.
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
1:30 Paper 30a: California’s 2017
Process Safety Regulations for Oil
Refineries: The Future of U.S. PSM
Regulations? — Michael P. Wilson* (1), Donald Holmstrom (2) (1) BlueGreen Alliance (2) Chemical Safety Board (Retired)
2:00 Paper 30b: Jurisdictional
Boundaries in Midstream: Where Is
the Line? — Lauren Mercer* Provenance Consulting
2:30 Paper 30c: Game-Based
Learning; Reinforcing Process
Safety — James Sneddon*, Vinicius Simoes Risktec Solutions
(31) YP Tutorial: Separation Process
Fundamentals
Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6Anand N. Vennavelli, Chair
Fractionation Research, Inc.Anand Govindarajan, Co-Chair
Three Ten Initiative TechnologiesSravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair
Saint Luke’s Health System
Sponsored by: Separations Division
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
1:30 Paper 31a: Distillation 101:
Theory to Practice —
Daniel R. Summers* Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.
2:00 Paper 31b: Be Prepared
for Column Inspections —
Ken C. McCarley*, Anand N. Vennavelli, Tony Cai, Chao Wang Fractionation Research, Inc.
2:30 Paper 31c: Liquid Distributor
Fundamentals —
Simon Chambers* (1), Anand N. Vennavelli (2) (1) Norwood (2) Fractionation Research, Inc.
3:00 Break
3:30 Paper 31d: Acid Gas
Absorption Fundamentals — Clint P. Aichele*, Michael R. Resetarits Oklahoma State University
4:00 Paper 31e: Using Radioisotope
Techniques for Process
Investigations — Lowell Pless*, Brian Davis, Andy Burleigh Tracerco
(32) Ethylene Plant Feedstock
Contaminants
Monday, Apr 23, 2:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, SagoMark Brayden, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyJoe Lally, Co-Chair
Evonik Corporation
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
2:00 Welcoming Remarks
2:05 Paper 32a: Cold Box Fouling in
a Cracker —
Helene Launay*, Stefan Korf, Mark Brayden, Pieter Vijfhuizen, Bart Dervaux, Ron Bassie, Peter E. Feld The Dow Chemical Company
2:30 Paper 32b: Zero Waste/
Polymer Disposal from Caustic
Tower Saves $1MM/Year in Versalis
Ethylene Unit — Patrick Lucas* (1), Fabrizio Lucchese (2), Oreste Vassillo* (1) (1) SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions (2) Versalis S.p.A.
2:55 Paper 32c: CSTR Study of
Aldol Polymerization Inhibition in
Ethylene Plant Caustic Towers —
Satheesh Sambandam*, Bassam Alnasleh, Debby Rossana Nalco Champion
3:20 Break
3:40 Paper 32d: How Much Is Too
Much? Feed Contaminants and
Their Consequences — Kandasamy M. Sundaram*, Barbara Stancato CB&I
4:05 Paper 32e: A New
Technology for Reduction of Sulfur
Contamination in Petrochemical
Feed Stocks — Sai Reddy Pinappu*, Hua Mo Baker Hughes
4:30 Paper 32f: Carbon Dioxide: An
Overview on Removal Technology —
David Slim*, Phillip James, Joe Lally Evonik Corporation
4:55 Concluding Remarks
(33) Ethylene Plant Rotating
Equipment Panel Discussion
Monday, Apr 23, 2:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, RoyalBrian Wadas, Chair
GE Oil & GasShane Harvey, Co-Chair
Elliott Group
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
2:00 Welcoming Remarks
2:05 Paper 33a: Refrigeration
Compressors in Ethylene Plants —
Shane Harvey* Elliott Group
2:30 Paper 33b: Highly Efficient
and Compact Solutions for Next-
Generation Turbocompressors in
Ethylene Plant — Sergio Ghezzi*, Giuseppe Iurisci, Francesca Monti Baker Hughes
2:55 Paper 33c: Design Challenges
to Apply Mixed-Flow Impeller
Technology to 3000 KTA Ethane
Cracker — Ronald Josefczyk* (1), Daniel Jones* (2) (1) Elliott Group (2) TechnipFMC Process Technology
3:20 Break
3:40 Paper 33d: Compressor Trial
Design and Study with Super-High-
Flow-Coefficient Impeller —
Satoru Yoshida* Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International
4:05 Paper 33e: Supercritical
Ethylene Export — Torben Hoefel*, Gunther Kracker, Martin Kamann Linde Engineering
4:30 Panel Discussion
5:00 Concluding Remarks
(34) RAPID Information Session and
Meet & Greet
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimJames Bielenberg, Chair
RAPID Manufacturing Institute
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
(35) Advanced Process Control and
Optimization II
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 1Mark Darby, Chair
CMiD SolutionsM. Nazmul Karim, Co-Chair
Texas A&M University
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
3:30 Paper 35a: Real-Time
Calculation and Closed-Loop
Control of Dewpoint and Salt
Deposition Temperature at a
CDU, Using an Online Analyzer —
Sebastien Osta* Total Petrochemicals and Refining
4:00 Paper 35b: Data-Driven Real-
Time Estimation and Optimization
for Integrated Pre-Heat Exchange
Trains and Distillate Cutpoints in
Multiple Fractionation Columns —
Brenno C. Menezes* (1), Cesar S. Ikarimoto (2), Jeffrey D. Kelly (3), Galo A. C. Le Roux (1) (1) University of São Paulo (2) Petrobras (3) Industrial Algorithms
4:30 Paper 35c: Increase
Profitability with Global
Optimization — Shashi Mistry* (1), Perry Nordh* (2) (1) Suncor Energy (2) Honeywell
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5:00 Paper 35d: Decision
Automation for Lubes and Asphalt
Production Scheduling Using
MILP with Sequence-Dependent
Switchovers — Jeffrey D. Kelly (1), Brenno C. Menezes* (2) (1) Industrial Algorithms (2) University of São Paulo
(36) Advances in Gas Processing
Design, Purification, and Separation II
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5Mahdi Nouri, Chair
CH2MFuyue Stephanie Li, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOP
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
3:30 Paper 36a: Regeneration Peak
Profiles of Temperature Swing
Adsorption Processes —
Shain Doong* Honeywell UOP
3:55 Paper 36b: CFD Simulation
of a Plunging Jet Down-Flow
Bubble Column with Variable Free-
Jet Length Using a Euler-Euler
Method — Mutharasu LC* (1), Mayur Sathe (1), Geoffrey M. Evans (2), Krishnaswamy Nandakumar (1) (1) Louisiana State University (2) University of Newcastle
4:20 Paper 36c: Design and
Analysis of Cryogenic Air
Separation Processes Integrated
with Liquefied Natural Gas
Gasification — Ravinder Singh, Huilong Gai*, Helen Lou Lamar University
(37) Big Data Analytics and Smart
Manufacturing
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Shekhar Viswanath, Chair
Eli Lilly and CompanyOsvaldo Bascur, Co-Chair
OSIsoft, LLC
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:30 Paper 37a: Digital Twins for
Predicting Early Onset of Failures
in Flow Valves — Deval Pandya* (1), Bruce Lam (1), Sander Suursula (2), Peter Kwaspen (1) (1) Shell (2) Technische Universität Delft
4:00 Paper 37b: Accelerating
Time to Value by Integrating
Smart Technology and Business
Operations — Peter Kalish* O’Brien & Gere
4:30 Paper 37c: Challenges for Big
Data Use of Production Process
Data — James Sturnfield*, Jonathan D. Mendenhall, Daniel W. Trahan, Fabio D’Ottaviano, Bo Shuang The Dow Chemical Company
(38) Big Data Analytics and
Statistics
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 12Swee-Teng Chin, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyJames Cross III, Co-Chair
The MathWorks, Inc.
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:30 Paper 38a: Risk Analysis for
Count Data — Marcus Webb, Swee-Teng Chin*, Ruben ‘t Lam The Dow Chemical Company
4:00 Paper 38b: Dealing with Small
Data in Biopharmaceutical Batch
Process Monitoring: A Machine-
Learning Approach — Aditya Tulsyan*, Chris Garvin, Cenk Undey Amgen Inc.
4:30 Paper 38c: Analysing Big Data
in Dairy Processing, by Throwing
Most of It Away — Nick Depree* (1), Arrian Prince-Pike (1), Brent R. Young (1), David I. Wilson (2) (1) University of Auckland (2) Auckland University of Technology
(39) Challenges in Process Scale-Up
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaHsiang Yee Lai, Chair
Southwest Research InstituteRobert Browne, Co-Chair
Texas A&M University
Sponsored by: Pilot Plants
3:30 Paper 39a: Data-Driven,
Model-Based Approaches to the
Scale-Up, Transfer and Alignment
of Processes — John MacGregor*, Marlene Cardin
ProSensus Inc.
3:55 Paper 39b: How to
Successfully Scale Up Batch
Reactors — Olivier Baudouin*, Stephane Dechelotte, Philippe Guittard, Rodolphe Sardeing, Benjamin Wincure ProSim
4:20 Paper 39c: How Proper
Startup and Shutdown Procedures
Are Critical in Operating the
Laboratory Fixed-Bed Reactors —
Anil Mehta* The Dow Chemical Company
(40) Developments in Bio-
Petrochemicals
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 4John Senetar, Chair
Honeywell UOPBelma Demirel, Co-Chair
BP
Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
3:30 Paper 40a: Ethanol to
Infrastructure-Compatible (Jet)
Fuels via Ethanol Coupling
Reactions — Karthikeyan K. Ramasamy*, Mond Guo, Senthil Subramaniam, Michel Gray Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
4:00 Paper 40b: Purification of
Tire Pyrolytic Oil (TPO) and Its
Comparison with Diesel Fuel —
Adeel Ahmad*, Srishti Mishra* Delhi Technological University
(41) Facility Siting, Consequence
Analysis and Risk Assessment II
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7ASamuel A. Rodgers, Chair
Honeywell Walter L. Frank, Co-Chair
Frank Risk Solutions, Inc.
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
3:30 Paper 41a: New Criteria for
Safety Distances During Pneumatic
Pressure Testing of Vessels and
Pipes — Derek Miller* (1), Simon Jallais (2), Minh Pham-Huy (2, Jihui Geng (3) (1) Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (2) Air Liquide (3) Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc.
4:00 Paper 41b: “Fit-for-Purpose”
Consequence Analysis as
Demonstrated by Anhydrous
Ammonia and Aqueous Ammonia —
Keith Lennon*, Mike James
Eastman Chemical Company
4:30 Paper 41c: Modeling Reactive
Mixtures: Case Study for Spills of
Formaldehyde Solutions — David W. Drew* (1), Seshu Dharmavaram (2), Kevin L. Gilbert (2) (1) DuPont (Retired) (2) DuPont
(42) Fouling and Corrosion / Heat
Exchangers
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Francesco Coletti, Chair
Hexxcell Ltd.Artur W. Krueger, Co-Chair
American European Consulting Company
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
3:30 Paper 42a: Automation
Strategies for Crude Feedstock
Optimization — Kjell Wold*, Tim Olsen
Emerson
4:00 Paper 42b: Improving Crude
Oil Fouling Monitoring, Prediction
and Mitigation Strategies in
Refinery Preheat Trains — Emilio Diaz-Bejarano (1), Francesco Coletti* (1), Sandro Macchietto (2) (1) Hexxcell Ltd. (2) Imperial College London
4:30 Paper 42c: Improving the
Crude Vacuum Heater —
Andrew W. Sloley* Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
(43) Human Performance
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8AEric Freiburger, Chair
Praxair, Inc.Samantha Scruggs, Co-Chair
BP America
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
3:30 Paper 43a: Human Factors in
Real-Life Applications: A SCUBA
Example — Trish Kerin* Institution of Chemical Engineers
4:00 Paper 43b: Do Not Investigate.
Learn. Ask How! — Sahika Korkmaz* (1), Jill Donnelly* (2) (1) Chevron Downstream and Chemicals (2) Parkland
4:30 Paper 43c: Helping Humans
Get It Right — Lindsey Miller* (1), Cheryl Grounds* (2) (1) BP (2) CCPS Emeritus
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(44) Identifying Opportunities
for Sustainability in Chemical
Processes I
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, ChicagoQuinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair
Engineering Research Consulting; US Department of Energy
Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division, Process Research and Innovation, Process Safety Spotlights
3:30 Paper 44a: Designing Carbon-
Based Materials for Efficient
Hydrocarbon Synthesis — Samira Siahrostami* (1), Kun Jiang (2), Mohammadreza Karamad (1), Haotian Wang (2), Jens Nørskov (1) (1) Stanford University (2) Harvard University
3:52 Paper 44b: Leveraging
Separations to Improve
Sustainability of Chemical
Processes — Michael A. Schultz*
PTI Global Solutions
4:14 Paper 44c: Soot Generation of
Olefin and Alkane Flares — Anan Wang*, Helen Lou, Daniel Chen, Xianchang Li, Christopher Martin Lamar University
4:36 Paper 44d: Modular Coal
Gasification Systems: A Fit for
Future of Power Generation? —
Quinta Warren* Engineering Research Consulting; US Department of Energy
(45) Pressure Relief Design Learned
from Practice — In Honor of Ron
Darby
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Davide Moncalvo, Chair
Braunschweiger Flammenfilter GmbHFreeman Self, Co-Chair
Bechtel OG&C
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
3:30 Paper 45a: Test-Based Good
Engineering Practice in Avoiding
Pilot Relief Valve Chatter on
Cryogenic Low-Pressure Storage
Tanks — Davide Moncalvo, Michael Davies*, Thomas Heidermann Braunschweiger Flammenfilter GmbH
4:00 Paper 45b: Pressure Relief
Design for Reactive Systems —
Michelle Murphy* (1), Surendra Singh (1), Calvin Chan (2) (1) ioKinetic (2) ioMosaic
4:30 Paper 45c: A Structured Data
Collection Approach to Improve
Pressure Relief Analysis (PRA)
Efficiency and Keep Process Safety
Information (PSI) Documentation
Ever-Greening — Pengchong Zhang*, Alysson Ferreira*, Kartik Maniar* Siemens
(46) Process Safety Culture — Let’s
Get Real
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BKatherine Prem, Chair
ArkemaIan S. Mylenbusch, Co-Chair
Southern Company
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:30 Paper 46a: Case Studies
and Lessons from Process Safety
Culture Improvement Initiatives —
Steve Arendt, Rick Curtis* ABS Consulting
4:00 Paper 46b: Contact Energy
Process Safety — “Our Story”: How
Leadership and Staff Engagement
Ensured That “Safe to Run” Was
a Fundamental Culture Change
Supported by System and Process
Changes — Brendan Bleasdale* Contact Energy
4:30 Paper 46c: Recommendations
and the Broken KPI — Allison De Man*, Ron Mukherjee ACM Facility Safety
(47) Redox Flow Battery
Technologies for Energy Storage II
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisJason Morgan, Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
3:30 Paper 47a: Role of Hydrogen
Evolution Reaction During Zinc
Electrodeposition from Flowing
Alkaline Zincate Solutions — Jan Dundalek* (1), Ivo Snajdr (2), Ondrej Libansky (2), Jiri Vrana (2), Jaromir Pocedic (1), Petr Mazur (1), Juraj Kosek (2) (1) University of West Bohemia (2) University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
3:55 Paper 47b: Graphite Felt
Electrodes for Vanadium Redox
Flow Battery: Long-Term Stability
and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction —
Petr Mazur* (1), Jindřich Mrlík (2), Jaromir Pocedic (1), Jiri Vrana (1), Jan Dundalek (1), Juraj Kosek (2,1)
(1) University of West Bohemia (2) University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
4:20 Paper 47c: Negative
Electrolyte Additive and
Heteroatom Co-Doping of Positive
Electrode for Improving Electrical
Performance of Vanadium Redox
Flow Battery — Kothandaraman Ramanujam*, Vasudevarao P. Indian Institute of Technology Madras
(48) Spanish Session:
Compartiendo Conocimientos y
Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de
Procesos: Manejo del Riesgo III
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Sergio Fernandez Sr., Chair
Pan American Energy
Wolfram Jahn von Arnswaldt, Co-ChairPontificia Universidad Católica de
Chile
Felipe Muñoz, Co-ChairUniversidad de los Andes
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
3:30 Paper 48a: Culpar o Aprender:
Desafío de la Seguridad de
Proceso — Nestor H. Sposito Sr.* CCPS
4:00 Paper 48b: Observaciones
de Seguridad de Procesos:
Identificación de Precursores de
Incidentes — Juan Mario Lopez Cristeche*, Sergio Fernandez Pan American Energy
4:30 Paper 48c: Disciplina
Operacional: Una Necesidad para
la Seguridad de Procesos — Jose Villarreal*, Luis Jaimes* Stork, a Fluor Company
(49) Tutorials in Process Safety —
CCPS I
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BJohn Wincek, Chair
DEKRADavid Drabish, Co-Chair
Solvay
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
3:30 Paper 49a: The PSM Roadmap:
The Technical Tool to Implement
RBPS — Cesar Augusto Puma Sr.* Pluspetrol
4:00 Paper 49b: The Uses and
Users of PHA/HAZOP Results —
William Bridges, Paul Casarez, Jeff Thomas* Process Improvement Institute, Inc.
4:30 Paper 49c: Practical
Application of Bowtie Analysis:
Enhancing Traditional PHA —
James Sneddon*, Vinicius Simoes Risktec Solutions
(50) You Are Born with 2 Ears and 1
Mouth for a Reason
Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, MiamiLaura Dietsche, Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership Development — Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career
Co-Sponsored by: Management Division, Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Committee (MAC)
(51) Big Data Analytics: Poster
Session
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2Brad David, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyIvan Castillo, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Co-Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics & Sustainable Engineering Forum
Paper 51a: Low-Touch Machine
Learning Is Fulfilling the Promise
of APM — John Hague*, Christopher Williams Aspen Technology, Inc.
Paper 51b: Big Data Analytics
Platforms: The Key to Enabling the
Analytic Enterprise — Danny Smith*, Steve Rice SAS
Paper 51c: Industry 4.0 and Driving
Better Organizational Decisions — Josh Shupp*, Dana Petrusich Northwest Analytics
Paper 51d: Early-Stage Digital
Transformation: A Case Study —
Tim Diller* Enthought, Inc.
Paper 51e: Integrated Technical
Computing for Process Engineering
— James Cross III* The MathWorks, Inc.
Paper 51f: Tony Stark Needs Jarvis
to Run Iron Man: What’s the Future
in AI for Continuous Process
Industries? — Laurent Laporte* Braincube
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Paper 51g: Approaches to
Multiblock Modeling and Dimension
Reduction for Combining Disparate
Data Types— Heather Brooke*, Frank Westad CAMO Software Inc.
Paper 51h: Manufacturing Analytics:
The Journey So Far — Brad David*, Chaitanya Khare* The Dow Chemical Company
Paper 51i: Applying Predictive
Analytics to Develop Actionable
Demand Forecasts — Ameya Dhaygude* The Dow Chemical Company
(52) Clean Energy Technologies
Poster Session
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2Jason Morgan, Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Co-Sponsored by: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
Paper 52a: Measurements and
Calculations of Asphaltene
Deposition — Adel Elsharkawy* (1), Maryam Al-Matrouk (2) (1) Kuwait University (2) Kuwait Oil Company
Paper 52b: Research on Solution of
Suspending Seabed Pipeline Based
on Bionic Protective Technology —
Shuang Liang* China National Petroleum Corporation
Paper 52c: A Heat-Recirculating
Combustor Using SiC Porous Foam
for Thermophotovoltaic Power
Devices — Hee Kyung Kim*, Tae Young Kim, Young Hoo Kim, Jae Won Ku, Oh Chae Kwon Sungkyunkwan University
Paper 52d: Combustion Properties
of Outwardly Propagating Spherical
CH4-NH3/Air Flames — Jae Won Ku*, Yeong Jong Ahn, Sun Choi, Oh Chae Kwon
Sungkyunkwan University
Paper 52e: Implementation of
Distributed Co-Simulation for
Robust Design of Urban Energy
Systems — Pablo Puerto* (1), Jakob Rager (2), Jessen Page (3), Bruno Ladevie (1) (1) IMT Mines Albi (2) Centre de Recherches Energétiques et Municipales (3) HES-SO
Paper 52f: The Feasibility of
Replacing Electric Drives with Wind
Energy in the SWRO System — Louis Mielke* (1), Brian Cantwell (2)
(1) Self-Employed
(2) Fluor Corporation
Paper 52g: Bio-Drying: A
Sustainable Approach for
Enhancing the Pre-Treatment
Process and Thermal Properties of
Green Waste — Mutala Mohammed*
University of Kocaeli
(53) GCPS Electronic Poster Session
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2
Sponsored by: 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
Paper 53a: Using CFD Effectively on Your Onshore QRA — Vinicius Simoes*, Frank Hart Risktec Solutions Ltd.
Paper 53b: A Quantitative
Individual Risk Assessment Method
in Process Facilities with Toxic Gas
Release Hazards: A Scenario Library
and CFD Combined Approach —
Bo Zhang*
China University of Petroleum
Paper 53c: Risk Analysis Screening
Tool — Albert Ness* (1), David Hurban* (2), Ken First (3) (1) CCPS
(2) American Electric Power (3) The Dow Chemical Company
Paper 53d: Uncertainty in the
Determination of the Ignition
Energy of Dusts Below 10mJ —
Ulrich Krause (1), Marcus Marx (2), Dieter Gabel* (1) (1) Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
(2) Ingenieurbüro KompEx
Paper 53e: The Path to Safe Start-
Up: A Change in Pre-Startup Safety
Review (PSSR) Perspective — Rae Ann Joseph*
Atlantic LNG Company of Trinidad and Tobago
Paper 53f: Reducing CAPEX Project
Risks and Costs by Performing
Pressure Relief Analysis (PRA)
During Early Design Stage —
Sarah Link*, Pengchong Zhang*, Alysson Ferreira*
Siemens
Paper 53g: Process Safety
Information Review and PHA Team
Engagement — James Martin*
DowDuPont Inc.
Paper 53h: Can Human Error
Be Measured, Predicted, or
Controlled? — Kyle Wingate*
Lloyd’s Register
Paper 53i: Quality Checks on
PHAs — Denise Albrecht*, Kathy Hintze*
3M
Paper 53j: A Novel Methodology
for Auditing Management of
Change (MOC) Program to Make It
Sustainable — Sandipan Laskar*
Occidental Oil and Gas Corporation
Paper 53k: An Adaptable Approach
to Management of Change —
Brian Desrosiers*
Environmental Resources Management
Paper 53l: Top Ten Failure Modes
Your Burner Management System
Must Be Protected Against —
Charles Fialkowski*
Siemens
Paper 53m: Integration of
Automation Lifecycles: How
Functional Safety, Cybersecurity,
and Alarm Management Work
Together — Iwan van Beurden*, Kate Hildenbrandt*
Exida Consulting LLC
Paper 53n: Dynamic Risk: Closing
the Loop on Mechanical Integrity
Programs — Vipin Nair*, Jared Hartness*
General Electric
Paper 53o: Why Run-to-Fail Is Not a
Good Strategy for SIS —
Steve Gandy* (1), Keyur Vora* (2) (1) Exida Consulting LLC
(2) Reliance Corporate IT Park Ltd.
Paper 53p: Practical Considerations
in Conducting Dust Hazard
Analyses — Dan Reinke*
Environmental Resources Management
Paper 53q: Tying It All Together —
Barry W. Bennett*
Independent
Paper 53r: The Art of PHA Scribing:
The Invisible Role — Matias A. Massello*
Process Improvement Institute Inc.
Paper 53s: So You Have
Implemented PSM. Does It Help
You to Better Recover from Major
Disasters? — Alfonsius Ariawan*, Lawrence S. Short DuPont
Paper 53t: Going Beyond Design
Basis Floods — Kirk Busby*, Mardy Kazarians
Kazarians & Associates, Inc.
Paper 53u: Sensitivity Analysis of
Transport Conditions on Liquefied
Gas Hazards — Ryan J. Hart, Miguel Garcia*, Delmar “Trey” Morrison
Exponent, Inc.
Paper 53v: Comparison of Causal
Factors for Dozens of Loss-of-
Containment Incidents in R&D and
Manufacturing Facilities — Many in
Common — Jerry L. Jones*
AIChE CCPS
Paper 53w: Prediction of Fire
and Explosion Properties from
Molecular Structure Using
Quantitative Structure−Property
Relationship (QSPR) Models —
Qingsheng Wang*
Oklahoma State University
Paper 53x: Energy Loss Risk (ELOS
R) in Supply Chain, Micro & Macro
Process — Salvador Ávila Filho* (1), Ivone C. S. Cerqueira (1), Carla Galvão (1), Jean Marcel (2), Jose Rafael Nascimento Lopes (3) (1) Universidade Federal da Bahia
(2) UNIFACS
(3) SENAI
Paper 53y: Evergreening: Bringing
Management Awareness to Process
Safety Risks in the Face of Constant
Change — Alysson Ferreira*, Raphael Ogbongbemiga
Siemens
Paper 53z: Reliability Under
Pressure: Pressure Relief Systems
as Independent Protection Layers —
Todd W. Drennen*, Rene Murata*
Risk Integrity Safety Knowledge, Inc.
Paper 53aa: Towards an Inherently
Safer Bio-Processing Industry —
Nilesh Ade*, Yogesh Koirala, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 53ab: Simultaneous Design
and Control of an Inherently Safer
Extractive Distillation Column —
Denis Su-Feher*, Bin Zhang, Yogesh Koirala, Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 53ac: Racionalización
Efectiva en la Gestión de Alarmas
en Plantas de Procesos — Romel Rodriguez*, Jazmile Zelaya*
CSF Consultoría en Seguridad Funcional
Paper 53ad: Application of
Advanced Alarm Management
Analysis in a Petrochemical Plant
in Cartagena, Colombia: A Case
of Study — Edgar de J. Campo Castrillón*
University of Cartagena
Paper 53ae: Safeguard Assurance
Programs Within Chevron — Vincent Attanucci*, Tracey Driver*
Chevron
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(54) GCPS Poster Session
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2Marabeth Holsinger, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyLauren Moyer, Co-Chair
Eastman Chemical CompanyJeff Stawicki, Co-Chair
The Lubrizol Corporation
Sponsored by: 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
Paper 54a: Risk-Based Decision-
Making in Offshore Production
Facilities Design Using Enhanced
Application of QRA — Daniel Cheung* (1), SreeRaj Nair (1), Jim Salter (1), Clive Robinson (2), Zoë Wattis (2) (1) Chevron
(2) DNV GL
Paper 54b: Analysis of European
Oil and Gas Industry Accidents by
Statistical Modelling of Human and
Organisational Factors — Bassey O. Bassey*, Tochukwu Ajare
Coventry University
Paper 54c: Holistic Planning Is Key
for Good Safety in Projects and
Construction Industry —
Sarang Mahajan*
DuPont Sustainable Solutions
Paper 54d: Development of
Chemical Accident Response
Scenario for Public Officers in
Korea — Youngjin Kim*, Seunghyeon Oh, Seokyoung Hong, Chonghwa Eun, Il Moon
Yonsei University
Paper 54e: Improved Prediction
of Alkyd Reactors via Infrequent-
Delayed Observations —
Chigozie Uzoh*
Nnamdi Azikiwe University
Paper 54f: Managing Labs and Pilot
Plant Safety Based on Risk-Based
Process Safety Management —
Kabier Moideenkutty*, Ahmed Ghaleb
Takreer Research Centre
Paper 54g: Hybrid Mathematical
Modeling and Deep Learning of Big
Data for Optimal Sensor Placement
and Tracking of Chemical Leaks —
Dongil Shin*
Myongji University
Paper 54h: Stress Corrosion
Cracking of Type 304 Stainless
Steel Stem of Pressure Relief
Valve in Crude Oil and Ethanol
Environments — Noor Quddus*, Pritishma Lakhe, Sunder Janardanan, L. Tatiana Flechas-Moreno, Cassio Brunoro Ahumada, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54i: Bowtie Risk
Management Methodology in Chlor-
Alkali Industry — Fidel Ilizastigui Sr.*
Risquest
Paper 54j: Safety Assessment of
Secondary Alcohol Oxidation with
Hydrogen Peroxide — Sun Yue* (1), Lei Ni (2), Maria Papadaki (3), Wen Zhu (1), Juncheng Jiang (2), M. Sam Mannan (1) (1) Texas A&M University
(2) Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Hazardous Chemicals Safety and Control (3) University of Patras
Paper 54k: Performing Quantitative
Risk Calculations for a Natural
Gas Pipeline — John B. Cornwell*, Benjamin Ishii Quest Consultants Inc.
Paper 54l: An Approach to QRA
Using Modeling to Develop Event
Frequencies — Bijan Najafi*, Adan Kiyama, Paul Amico, Matt Johnson
Jensen Hughes
Paper 54m: LOPA: Performed When and by Who — William Bridges*, Art Dowell III*
Process Improvement Institute, Inc.
Paper 54n: Calorimetric Study of
Graphene Oxide Thermal Stability —
Pritishma Lakhe*, Devon Kulhanek, Wanmei Sun, Bin Zhang, Micah J. Green, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54o: Competence to Treat
Human Error by Distance Education:
A Travel to the Sun! — Salvador Ávila Filho* (1), Ivone C. S. Cerqueira (1), Euclides S. Bittencourt (1), Maria Lorena Souza (2) (1) Universidade Federal da Bahia (2) Monsanto
Paper 54p: Common Bow-Tie
Errors and How CCPS Concept
Book Rectifies — Robin Pitblado* (1), Tatiana Norman (1), Paul Haydock (2), Charles Ian Cowley (3), Kiran Krishna (4) (1) DNV GL
(2) CGE Risk Management Solutions
3) CCPS
(4) WS Atkins
Paper 54q: Joint Probability Density
Estimation for Complex Variables
and Its Application to Dynamic
Risk Assessment Using Bayesian
Method — Pallavi Kumari*, M. Sam Mannan, Nazmul Karim
Texas A&M University
Paper 54r: Thermal Decomposition
of Benzoyl Peroxide with
Incompatible Materials —
Yueqi Shen*
Texas A&M University
Paper 54s: Maximum Explosion
Overpressure of Methane/Air
Mixture in Enclosures with Different
Opening Degrees — Wei Tan, Dong Lv, Yang Wang*, Guorui Zhu, Liyan Liu
Tianjin University
Paper 54t: Approach to Select
Safety-Critical Elements for
Effective Assets Mechanical
Integrity Management Program —
Nancy Faulk*, Abdulrehman Aldeeb
Siemens Energy, Inc.
Paper 54u: Bridging Knowledge
and Competency for Process and
Occupational Safety —
Michael Fleming*
Decision Point Associates, Inc.
Paper 54v: Preparation of Safety
Cases for Petroleum Refineries —
Fidel Ilizastigui Sr.*
Risquest
Paper 54w: A CFD-Based Model for
Investigating Thermal Runaway of
MMA Suspension Polymerization in
a Batch Reactor — Guanyang Liu*, Monir Ahammad, M. Sam Mannan Texas A&M University
Paper 54x: Best Practices for PHA
Revalidation — William Bridges*, Revonda Tew
Process Improvement Institute, Inc.
Paper 54y: Active Safety
Performance Dialogues at the Shop
Floor — Marco Pagnini*
DuPont Sustainable Solutions
Paper 54z: Pitfalls of Using the
Wrong Risk Matrix in PHA and
LOPA — Kirk Busby*, Mardy Kazarians
Kazarians & Associates, Inc.
Paper 54aa: Application of Risk-
Based Process Safety (RBPS) to
Drive Performance Improvement in
the Semiconductor Industry —
Steve Hawkins*
Environmental Resources Management
Paper 54ab: Benchmarking of
Petroleum Tanker Discharge
Operations at a Nigerian Coastal
Terminal and Jetty Facilitates
Optimisation of the Ship–Shore
Interface — Bassey O. Bassey*, Francis Effiom*
Coventry University
Paper 54ac: Failsafe-ing Human
Error — Rafaqat A Khan*
Saudi Aramco
Paper 54ad: Achieving Process
Safety Management Best Practices:
What Can You Do Differently? —
Robert Weber, Sonny Sachdeva*
PSRG Inc.
Paper 54ae: New Method to
Design Real Gas Relief System with
Rupture Disk — Jing Yu*
DuPont
Paper 54af: Liquefied Natural Gas
Vapour Dispersion Modelling Using
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Approach — Tran L. Vu* (1), E.Y.K. NG (1), Dimitrios Konovessis (2), Martin Skote (1) (1) Nanyang Technological University
(2) Singapore Institute of Technology
Paper 54ag: The Application of CFD
Simulation in Evaluation of LPG
Pool Fire Heat Flux —
Hang Yi*, Qingsheng Wang*
Oklahoma State University
Paper 54ah: Process Hazards
and Process Risk Investigation
(as a Prerequisite for Operational
Discipline) — Marc Massant* (1), Chris (Kumar) Israni* (2) (1) Umicore
(2) Environmental Resources Management
Paper 54ai: Advancing Asset
Integrity in Upstream —
Philip Delpero*
Chevron
Paper 54aj: Study on Cause-
Consequence Analysis Method
Based on Reliability Theory —
Baoquan Xin*, Lu Wan
Sinopec
Paper 54ak: Study of the
Effects of Flow Conditions on
the Performance of Corrosion
Inhibitors in CO2 Environment —
Edna Mendez*, Bin Zhang, Homero Castaneda, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54al: Multi-Objective
Stochastic Optimization for
Preventive Maintenance Planning
in Chemical Plants — Christopher Kwadwo Gordon*, Monir Ahammad, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54am: DMPRA: A
Dynamic Model for Pipeline
Risk Assessment — Visalatchi Palaniappan* (1), Monir Ahammad, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54an: Mechanical Integrity
& Reliability: Lessons Learned
from Industry Incidents and PSM
Audits — Robert Weber*
PSRG Inc.
Paper 54ao: What Is Your “ROA”
or “Return on Audits”? A Different
Approach to Understanding Toxic
Risk — Michelle Pritchard*
Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP
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Paper 54ap: Dynamic Risk Mapping
Using Big Data Analytics —
Prerna Jain*, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54aq: Application of
Group Intelligent Optimization
Algorithm in Gas Emission Source
Identification — Denglong Ma* (1,2), Wei Tan (1), Qingsheng Wang (2), Zaoxiao Zhang (1) (1) Xi’an Jiaotong University
(2) Oklahoma State University
Paper 54ar: Human Performance in
Extreme Weather Events —
Erin Collins*, Elizabeth Cook, Peter A. McKnight Jensen Hughes
Paper 54as: Natural Gas Safety As
in Response to Industrial Events —
David Hurban*
American Electric Power
Paper 54at: Learning from
Experience: Preventive Potential of
Near-Miss Deep Understanding and
Technical Analysis — Experiences
and Concepts from Braskem —
Sandro França*, Thaiane Duarte
Braskem
Paper 54au: Analysis of
Contributing Factors Behind Injuries
in Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms —
Syeda Zohra Halim*, Carlos Espinosa Guerra, Stefany C. Lombana, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54av: Alright, Who Has a
Safety Moment? Enabling Learning
Through a Systematic Offer —
Samantha Scruggs*
BP America
Paper 54aw: Improving
Performance of DCS Alarm System
by Implementing Effective Alarm
Management Philosophy — Chirag Parikh*, Abdulaziz Al-Saeed, Hamad Rajab
Kuwait Oil Company
Paper 54ax: Communicating Major
Incidents — T. J. Larkin*
Larkin Communication Consulting
Paper 54ay: Evergreening:
Managing Risk in the Face of
Constant Change — Alysson Ferreira*, Raphael Ogbongbemiga
Siemens
Paper 54az: EMOC: Does the ‘E’ in
EMOC Mean Easy or Erroneous? —
Michael E. Robertson*
Processes Matter
Paper 54ba: Teaching Operational
Experience — Before Entering the
Workforce — Trish Kerin*
Institution of Chemical Engineers
Paper 54bb: Managing Risks
Under Legal Thresholds — Brian Desrosiers*
Environmental Resources Management
Paper 54bc: Developing
Probabilistic Barrier Failure Models
to Predict Kicks While Drilling —
Nafiz Tamim* (1), Delphine Laboureur, A. Rashid Hasan, M. Sam Mannan Texas A&M University
Paper 54bd: Challenges and
Mitigation Measures of Safety Relief
Revalidation — Srihari K. Maganti*
Midstream Terminal Services
Paper 54be: Safety Culture
Assessment in Ten Oil Companies in
Trinidad and Tobago — Shyam Dyal*
Petrotrin
Paper 54bf: Responsibilities of
the Line and Support Organization
in the Prevention of Catastrophic
Process Safety Events — Charles A. Soczek*, Seshu Dharmavaram, Richard J. Angiullo
DuPont
Paper 54bg: Task & Communication
in Just Culture, Oil Offshore
Exercise — Salvador Ávila Filho (1), Ivone C. S. Cerqueira* (1), Jose Filipe Michel Gagliano Ferreira (1), Edmara Drigo (1), Jose Rafael Nascimento Lopes (2) (1) Universidade Federal da Bahia
(2) SENAI
Paper 54bh: Creating Process
Safety Culture, Leveraging on CCPS
Vision 20/20 — Sulo Belawan*
PETRONAS
Paper 54bi: Development of a
Tool to Estimate the Probability of
Ignition and Presence of Personnel
in LOPA in a Petrochemical
Industry — Narciso Ruzzarin*
Braskem
Paper 54bj: Critical Equipment: A
Matter of Priorities — David Guss*
DuPont Sustainable Solutions
Paper 54bk: Four Major Gaps That
Are Preventing Most Companies
Worldwide from Achieving Excellent
Process Safety Performance —
William Bridges*, Jeff Thomas
Process Improvement Institute, Inc.
Paper 54bl: Functional Safety
Lifecycle Software: Why Industry
Needs Them and the Benefits They
Bring — David Hansen*
Mangan Software Solutions
Paper 54bm: State-of-the-Art
Development of Emergency
Depressurization System for High-
CO2 Cryogenic System — Abdullah Al Mubarak Md Jalil*, M. Faudzi B.
Mat Isa, Nurzatil Aqmar Othman, Khairul Rostani PETRONAS
Paper 54bn: Safety Cases for Aerial
Drone Work in Industrial Plants —
John Michael Munsil*, Carolina del Din*
PSRG Inc.
Paper 54bo: Faster and More
Accurate Responses for Chemical
Accidents Using Machine Learning
Technique — Chuntak Phark*, Seungho Jung
Ajou University
Paper 54bp: Post Graduation in
Process Safety Management Based
on RBPS PSM System — Americo Carvalho Neto Sr.*, Rubem Ede, Deyse Casais, Safira Barros, Amanda Musse
RSE Consulting
Paper 54bq: Application of
Bayesian Networks in Emergency
Response Analysis of Typical
Leakage Accidents — Na Gao*
China University of Petroleum (East China)
Paper 54br: October 1, 2017,
Paradigm Shift in PSM/CalARP
Requirements for California
Refineries: What Are the
Requirements and What Does
Management Need to Know? —
Steven T. Maher* (1), Aleksandar Metulev (1), Cho Nai Cheung (2), Michael Vigliarolo (3), Max Oppedahl (1) (1) Risk Management Professionals
(2) Contra Costa Health Services
(3) Alon USA
Paper 54bs: Unrevealed Failures
of Safeguards Used in Process
Hazard Analysis: Improving and
Understanding Functionality —
Kay Modi*
JCL Risk Services LLC
Paper 54bt: Controlling Static
Discharge Using Antistatic
Additives — Amy Rigby*
Innospec Inc.
Paper 54bu: Explosion Features of
Flocculent Dusts — Enrico Danzi* (1), Luca Marmo (1), Almerinda Di Benedetto (2), Roberto Sanchirico (3), Valeria Di Sarli (3) (1) Politecnico di Torino
(2) Università di Napoli Federico II (3) Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione – CNR
Paper 54bv: Influence of the
Particle Size Distribution on the
Dispersion Process of Combustible
Dusts in the 20 L Sphere —
Mariangel Amin (1), Carlos H. Murillo (2), David Eduardo Torrado (2), Paula Pico* (1), Jose Serrano* (1), Olivier Dufaud (2), Felipe Muñoz Giraldo (1)
(1) Universidad de los Andes
(2) Université de Lorraine
Paper 54bw: Influence of
Intertization on the Determination
of the Minimum Ignition Energy of
Combustible Dusts — María Larrad Moreno, Ljiljana Medic Pejic*, Javier García Torrent, Alvaro Ramírez Gomez
Polytechnic University of Madrid
Paper 54bx: Analysis of
Combustible Dust Flash Fires on
Personal Protective Equipment
Fabrics — Sean C. O’Hern*, Michael C. Stern, James Vickery, David Anderson, Alfonso Ibarreta, Timothy J. Myers
Exponent, Inc.
Paper 54by: Use of Structural
Analysis to Optimize Passive
Fireproofing for Small-Scale LNG —
Sanjay Ganjam* (1), Raymundo Rodriguez (1), Andrew Staszak (2) (1) Kiewit Corporation
(2) MMI Engineering
Paper 54bz: Investigating the
Gas Dispersion from a Subsea
Gas Release in Stratified Shallow
Waters — Moustafa Ali*, Konstantinos Kokosimos, Luc Vechot Texas A&M University at Qatar
Paper 54ca: Combustible-Dust
Flash Fires: Flame-Resistant
Clothing — Richard Prugh*
Chilworth Technology, Inc.
Paper 54cb: Quantitative Evaluation
of “Unconfined” Dust-Cloud
Explosion Hazards — Richard Prugh*
Chilworth Technology, Inc.
Paper 54cc: Investigation of Site
Elevation on Simple Dispersion and
VCE Modeling —
Michael D. Weinberg*
ABS Consulting
Paper 54cd: CFD Modeling of Liquefied Gases Discharging Through a Pipeline Full Bore Rupture — L. Tatiana Flechas-Moreno*, Delphine Laboureur, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54ce: Understanding
the Stability of High-Expansion
Foam Used for LNG Vapor Risk
Mitigation — Pratik Krishnan*, Bin Zhang, Anas Al-Rabbat, Zhengdong Cheng, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54cf: Experience with
Conducting a Series of Building
Siting Studies per API 752/753 —
John B. Cornwell* (1), Tony Puckett (2) (1) Quest Consultants Inc. (2) Plains All American Pipeline, LP
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Paper 54cg: Accelerating Safety
in the Permian: Implementing Risk
Management in Chevron’s “Factory
Model” Developments —
Amy Bordonaro*, Nathan Kangas*
Chevron
Paper 54ch: Dispersion Study:
An Alternative Technique for
Determining Classified Area of
Electrical Installations — Akhmad Harmantoro* (1), Dedi Murdiadi (2) (1) Pertamina Hulu Energy ONWJ
(2) DNV GL
Paper 54ci: Proven Practices for
Communicating Facility Siting
Risk to Plant Personnel and
Management — Tracey Hanna* (1), Phillip R. Hodge (2) (1) Flint Hills Resources
(2) Baker Engineering & Risk Consultants, Inc.
Paper 54cj: Improved Along-Wind
Dispersion Coefficient Model from
Field and Wind Tunnel Data —
Jessica M. Morris*, Thomas O. Spicer III University of Arkansas
Paper 54ck: The VOCs Emission
Source Intensity and Safety
Protection Distance Analysis
of Urban Refinery Based on
Quantitative Risk Analysis —
Xue Jiang*
Sinopec
Paper 54cl: Leakage Process of
Refined Oil in Different Layered
Soils — Xiao Wang*
China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Paper 54cm: Management
Role After the Building Siting
Evaluation — Jayant Kulkarni*, Vinicius Simoes, Kris Smith
Risktec Solutions
Paper 54cn: Bacterial Foraging
Optimization Algorithm for Safety-
Based Process Plant Layouts —
Diego Alejandro Sierra*, Julian Enrique Mendez Alvarez, Felipe Muñoz Giraldo
Universidad de los Andes
Paper 54co: Facility Siting: Closing
the Gaps — Yaneira Saud*, Ralph Mancik, Jimenez Alejandro, Richard MacNguyen Environmental Resources Management
Paper 54cp: Leadership Keeping
the Balance to Create a High-
Performance Process Safety
Culture — Coen van Driel*, Robert Kauer TÜV SÜD Schweiz AG
Paper 54cq: SARs: Safe, Alert
& Resilient Behavior in Social
Technical System — Salvador Ávila Filho*, Ivone C. S. Cerqueira, Euclides S. Bittencourt, Edmara Drigo, Carine N. Santino
Universidade Federal da Bahia
Paper 54cr: Incorporating Safety
and Best Practices into Your
Process — Dustin Beebe*
Emerson Automation Solutions
Paper 54cs: Validation of Resilience
Model of Multiagency Emergency
Management System Through
Hurricane Harvey and Irma —
Changwon Son*, S. Camille Peres, M. Sam Mannan, Farzan Sasangohar Texas A&M University
Paper 54ct: The Definition of
Feasibility as It Applies to Inherent
Safety — Michael Hazzan*
AcuTech Group, Inc.
Paper 54cu: Inherently Safer Design
Applications and Case Study of
Thermally Coupled Distillation for
C3-Alkyne Hydrogenation — Meng Qi*, Dongfeng Zhao, Yi Liu
China University of Petroleum (East China)
Paper 54cv: Use of Various High-
Nickel Alloys for Supercritical Water
Reactions at Severe Temperature
and Pressure Conditions —
Matthew Conley*, Matthew Factor, Sunggyu Lee
Ohio University
Paper 54cw: Personal Safety in
UHP Water Jet Cleaning (Reactors,
Tanks, Totes & Surfaces) —
Darrell Terpenning*, Johnny Lampertius
NLB Corporation
Paper 54cx: Optimization of
Blowout Preventer Design for
Optimal Cost and Reliability —
Denis Su-Feher*, Nilesh Ade, Bin Zhang, Yogesh Koirala, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
Paper 54cy: Corporate Memory
Loss Ongoing — Except CCPS 4th
Pillar (Learn from Experience) as
Espionage — Long Zhang* (1), Wahed Wasel (2) (1) Independent (2) AEYAA International, LLC
Paper 54cz: Human Factors
Engineering Checklist for Shale
Hydrocarbon Owner-Operators —
Kurt Clowers*, Graeme Cuffy
GENESIS
Paper 54da: Research on
Emergency Response Evaluation of
Major Process Safety Accidents —
Wei Zheng Sr.*
China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Paper 54db: Exploration and
Research on Safety Management of
Scientific Research Laboratories in
Colleges and Universities —
Fang Yan*, Shuai Lu
China University of Petroleum (East China)
Paper 54dc: The Influence of
Initial Pressure on the Explosion
Characteristics of 2, 3, 3, 3 -
Tetrafluoropropene — Yuxiao Li*, Yi Liu China University of Petroleum (East China)
Paper 54dd: Promoting the
Production Safety Responsibility
System in an Orderly Management
System — Duanzhu Ma*
China National Petroleum Corporation
Paper 54de: Spontaneous
Polymer Risk and Control of C5
Hydrogenated Petroleum Resin
Plant — Sibei Hu*
PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Company
Paper 54df: Analysis on Safety
Management of Three Additives for
Ethylene Plant — Hailiang Qin*
PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Company
Paper 54dg: Special Equipment
Inspection Strategy Research and
Application Analysis — Jian Zhang*, Yajun Fan
PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Company
Paper 54dh: Corrosion Protection
System Controls in the Application
of the Refining Equipment
Management — Zongzhong Liang*, Yajun Fan PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Company
Paper 54di: Effect of the Content
of Carbon Oxide in Ethylene on the
Production Process of Gas-Phase
Polyethylene — Fangang Ji*
PetroChina Jilin Petrochemical Company
Paper 54dj: The Research
of Infrared Thermal Imaging
Technology in Preventing Fire
Explosions in Petrochemical
Enterprise — Guilin Peng*
PetroChina Liaoyang Petrochemical Company
Paper 54dk: Evaluate the HAZOP
Analysis Quality from Technical
View — Xue Zhang* (1), Fangfang Ding (1), Chen Qian (2) (1) China National Petroleum Corporation (2) China University of Petroleum (Beijing)
Paper 54dl: Study on Safety
Performance of Nitrogen Sealing
in Internal Floating-Roof Tank —
Zuoxiang Wu*, Jiayi Li China National Petroleum Corporation
Paper 54dm: Safety Control in Test
Process of Coal Chemical Plant —
Zhigang Yang*, Zhiquan Wang, Yong Sun, Yulin Ding, Penghong Wang
Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group
Paper 54dn: Based on the
Maintenance Operation Package
Mode Coal Chemical Inspection and
Maintenance Safety Management
Practices —
Xuexiang Tang*
Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group
Paper 54do: Application of Safety-
Instrumented System in the Process
of Safety Management of Coal Oil
Chemical Process — Baoyi Liu*
Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group
Paper 54dp: Study and Practice of
Safety Management and Control
Model in Modern Mega CTL and
Chemicals Industry Base — Min Yao*
Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group
Paper 54dq: Study on the Corrosion
Mechanism and Behavior of Large
Crude Storage Tank Bottom Plate —
Fangwei Luo*, Mosong Li China National Petroleum Corporation
Paper 54dr: Study on the Integrated
Protection Technology of Lightning
and Static Electricity in Large Oil
Storage Tank — Renjie Lou*, Sixue Chen, Pan Liu
China National Petroleum Corporation
Paper 54ds: Using ALOHA to
Establish Potential Risk Areas and
Verified with Actual Incidents for
Toxic Chemical Operation in Taiwan:
A Case Study in Middle Taiwan —
Jao-Jia Horng*, Kuang-Yu Liao, Min-Chang Li Yunlin University of Science and Technology
Paper 54dt: Using Leading
Indicators to Measure Safety
Management Performance of Urban
Refineries — Hang Zhou*, Dongfeng Zhao
China University of Petroleum (East China)
Paper 54du: Managing Operational
Risks in an Integrated Manner:
Extracting Value While Enhancing
Safety — Alfonsius Ariawan*
DuPont
Paper 54dv: Research Progress in
Olefin Polymerization Technology —
Libo Wang Sr.*
PetroChina
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Paper 54dw: Research on Analysis
of Abnormal Emission Sources
in Petrochemical Enterprises —
Xiaoying Tian*, Dongfeng Zhao
China University of Petroleum (East China)
(55) Process Development Poster
Session
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2Juben Chheda, Chair
Shell Projects & Technology
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division
Paper 55a: Towards
Standardisation of Process
Intensification in Solids-Handling
Processes: The IbD Platform —
Richard Law* (1), David A. Reay (2) (1) Newcastle University
(2) David Reay and Associates
Paper 55b: Process Design and
Development of Offshore NGL
(Natural Gas Liquid) Recovery
Processes — Byung-Don Lee*, Chi-Kyun Park
Institute of Chemical & Environmental Process
Paper 55c: Thermodynamic Data
Requirements for Biodiesel Process
Development and Scale-Up — Sailee Nagpurkar*, Imran Quasem, Aaron Driscoll, Kyle Cogswell, Aydin K. Sunol, George Philippidis
University of South Florida
Paper 55d: Enzymatic Reaction
Kinetics for Biodiesel Process
Development and Scale-Up —
Aydin K. Sunol, George Philippidis, Imran Quasem*
University of South Florida
Paper 55e: Direct Process for
Methylchlorosilanes: Chemistry and
Technology — Unni Pillai*
The Dow Chemical Company
Paper 55f: Development and
Application of Simulation Models
for Improvement of Highly Non-
Ideal and Coupled Distillation
Systems — Murali Gopalakrishnan*, Prasanna Pathath, Andrei Merenov, Misfer Al-Ghamdi SABIC Americas, Inc.
(56) UEFA Poster Session
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2Mohammad Tavakkoli, Chair
Rice University
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Co-Sponsored by: 6th International Conference on Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance
Paper 56a: Effect of Electrostatic
Field on Asphaltene Aggregation
and Deposition Under Dynamic
Conditions — Vahid Taghikhani*
Sharif University of Technology
Paper 56b: Investigation of
Bentonite Swelling Kinetics Using
Particle Size Analysis — M.I. Magzoub (1), Ibnelwaleed Hussein* (1), Mohamed Mahmoud (1), Abdullah S. Sultan (2), Mustafa Nasser (1) (1) Qatar University
(2) King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Paper 56c: Improved Oil Recovery
with Viscoelastic Surfactant:
Screening and Effectiveness of
Formulations — Abdullah S. Sultan*, Aneeq Nasir Janjua, Muhammad Shahzad Kamal King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Paper 56d: Protecting Environment
and Assuring Smooth Energy
Transfer Using Ionic Liquids —
M. Fahed Qureshi* (1), Tausif AlTamash (1), Majeda Khraisheh (1), Mert Atilhan (2) (1) Qatar University
(2) Texas A&M University
Paper 56e: Flow Analysis of
an Atypical Cylindrical Cyclone
Separator with a Large Ratio of
Length to Diameter — Zhuwei Gao*, Juan WANG, Jiangyun Wang, Yu Mao, Yaodong Wei China University of Petroleum
Paper 56f: Laboratory Investigation
of Viscoelastic Surfactant for
Chemical EOR in High-Salinity
and High-Temperature Carbonate
Reservoirs — Abdullah S. Sultan* (1), Aneeq Nasir Janjua (2), Muhammad Shahzad Kamal (1), Lionel Foganga
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
(57) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Electronic Poster Session
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2Walter S. Postula, Chair
Shell Global Solutions (US), Inc.
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Paper 58ai: Novel Technique for the
Separation of Foam Creators from
Industrial Lean Amine Solutions
for Identification Purposes — Emad Alhseinat* (1), Fawzi Banat (2) (1) Khalifa University
(2) The Petroleum Institute
Paper 58r: Large-Scale Separation
Efficiency of Dispersed Oil Micro-
Droplets from Aqueous Phase with
Magnetic Nanoparticles — Amin Ettehad*
Texas Tech University
Paper 58b: Purification of Styrene
from the Styrene/Ethylbenzene
Mixture with a Small Amount of
the Mixed Xylene by Stripping
Crystallization — Lie-Ding Shiau*
Chang Gung University
Paper 58s: Experimental Analysis of
the Tangential Velocity Fluctuations
in the Cyclone — Liqiang Sun*, Yaodong Wei China University of Petroleum
Paper 58d: Future of Mobility: A
Driver for Change in Energy and
Chemicals — Joseph B. Powell*
Shell International Exploration & Production
Paper 58ac: Evaluating the Impact
of Higher Emissivity Technologies
on Steam Cracking Furnaces, by
Means of COILSIM1D Simulations —
Andres E. Muñoz G.*, David J. Brown*
AVGI
Paper 58ad: Oil to Chemicals:
Technological Approaches and
Advanced Process Configurations
to Convert Light Crude Oils to
Olefins — Ted Heron*, Clyde Payn, John Murphy
The Catalyst Group Resources
Paper 58af: Combination of SEA
and ED Methods for Preparation
of Active Bimetallic Catalysts
for Direct Methanol Fuel
Cells — Bahareh Alsadat Tavakoli Mehrabadi*, Rembert White, John R. Regalbuto, John W. Weidner, John R. Monnier University of South Carolina
Paper 58z: New Air-Assisted Flare
Design to Handle Low Flow Rates of
Waste Gases — Hayder Alhameedi*, Joseph D. Smith
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Paper 58ah: Highly Selective
MOF-Based MMM Integrated with
CNTs for CO2 Separation Purpose —
Mohammed S. Ba-Shammakh*
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Paper 58ae: Latest Technology of
Double Disc Gate Valves for Main
Transfer Line and Decoke Line in
the Ethylene Service —
Ruediger Klein*
ZMK Technologies GmbH
(58) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Poster Session and Networking
Reception
Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 1/2Walter S. Postula, Chair
Shell Global Solutions (US), Inc.
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting
Paper 58a: Experimental and
Numerical Study on the Effects of
Spiral Guide Vane Turns on Cyclone
Performance — Faqi Zhou*, Guogang Sun, Xiaopeng Han
China University of Petroleum
Paper 58b: Purification of Styrene
from the Styrene/Ethylbenzene
Mixture with a Small Amount of
the Mixed Xylene by Stripping
Crystallization — Lie-Ding Shiau*
Chang Gung University
Paper 58c: A New Process for
Poultry Manure Revalorization:
Fresh Water and Thermal Energy
Savings with Effluent Recycle,
Biogas Production, Thermal
Hydrolysis, Anaerobic Digestion
and SNAD Process — Marlene Roeckel*, Víctor Guzmán-Fierro, Constanza Arriagada, Víctor Campos, Luis Pereira, Camila Bustos, Katherina Fernández
University of Concepción
Paper 58d: Future of Mobility: A
Driver for Change in Energy and
Chemicals — Joseph B. Powell*
Shell International Exploration & Production
Paper 58e: Monte Carlo Simulation
of Molecular Separation Across a
Nanochannel — Shaghayegh Agah*, Matteo Pasquali, Anatoly Kolomeisky
Rice University
Paper 58f: Process Optimization
and IOW Implementation for
Preventing Loss of Containment
in Gas Processing Plants (Amine
Treatment) —
Jose R. Aguilar-Otero Sr.*
COMIMSA
Paper 58g: Comparison of Finite
Impulse Response vs. Subspace
Vector Identification in Model
Identification of a Fractionator —
Mhd A. Abou Shama*, Qiang Xu, Daniel Chen
Lamar University
Paper 58h: Controlled Nano-Scale
Polymorph Production of Alpha/
Beta Glutaric Acid from Aqueous
Solution Atomization/Evaporation —
Hemanta Timsina, Phoebe Belser, Dabrina Dutcher, Timothy M. Raymond*
Bucknell University
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Paper 58i: Particle Scattering
Photography Approach for
Measurement of Multiphase
Reactors: Theoretical Simulation
and Experimental Optimization —
Yiting Xiao (1), Xiangyang Li (1), Zai-Sha Mao (2), Minghui Xie (2), Chao Yang* (2) (1) Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
(2) Zhejiang GreatWall Mixers Co., Ltd.
Paper 58j: Safety Demands and
Proposal Solutions for Laboratories
and Searching Centers in Brazilian
Universities — Carlos André Vaz Jr.* (1), Alice Gonçalves (2), Antonio Ribeiro Sr. (3) (1) Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (2) Universidade Católica de Petrópolis (3) Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals
Paper 58k: Effects of Fossil Fuel
CO2 Emissions on the pH of the
Oceans — Frank J. Elvin*
Texas Specialty Catalysts
Paper 58l: Rapid Catalyst
Deactivation and Lifetime
Determination — Maoqi Feng*
Southwest Research Institute
Paper 58m: Safety Improvement
and Thermal Management of
Cylindrical Lithium-Ion Batteries
Using Phase-Change Materials
(PCMs) — Seyed Mojtaba Sadrameli*, Y. Azizi Tarbiat Modares University
Paper 58n: Simulation of
Atmospheric Cr Chemistry During
Air Sampling (pH 9) — Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh*, Mirat Karibayev, Dinara Konakbayeva
Nazarbayev University
Paper 58o: Has Syrian War
Impacted the Atmospheric
Pollutants? — Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh*, Lyazzat Kulmukanova, Aigerim Maksot, Zhuldyz Darynova
Nazarbayev University
Paper 58p: Study on the Adsorptive
Desulfurization of Model Fuel —
Biswajit Saha*, Anshu, Sonali Sengupta
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Paper 58q: Continuous Non-
Centrifugal Phase Separation in
Biphasic Whole-Cell Biocatalysis
Using a Lab-Scale Prototype — Lisa Vahle*, Gabriele Sadowski, Christoph Brandenbusch
TU Dortmund University
Paper 58r: Large-Scale Separation
Efficiency of Dispersed Oil Micro-
Droplets from Aqueous Phase with
Magnetic Nanoparticles — Amin Ettehad*
Texas Tech University
Paper 58s: Experimental Analysis of
the Tangential Velocity Fluctuations
in the Cyclone — Liqiang Sun*, Yaodong Wei China University of Petroleum
Paper 58t: Development of a Novel
Nanofiltration Membrane Based
on the Polydopamine Chemistry —
Hazim Qiblawey*, Tunyu Wang
Qatar University
Paper 58u: Dissolution Mechanism
of Silica and Alumina Minerals by
the Chemical Leaching of High-
Ash Indian Coal — Sushanta Kumar Behera*, Sudipto Chakraborty, Bhim Charan Meikap Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Paper 58v: Experimental Study
of Gas Leakage on Pressure
Fluctuation in a Cyclone
Separator — Di Wang*, Yaodong Wei China University of Petroleum
Paper 58w: Modeling
Hydrocyclones Using Two-
Fluid Model (Eulerian-Eulerian)
Approach — Ashkan Davanlou*, Thomas Eppinger, Ravindra Aglave
Siemens PLM
Paper 58x: Separation Performance
of Supersonic Separator with a
Rear-Set Helical Guide Blade —
Huirong Liang* (1,2), Shuai Zhang (2), Yong Kang (2), Kegang Ling (1) (1) University of North Dakota
(2) Xi’an Shiyou University
Paper 58y: A New Model to Predict
MEA Loss Through Particulate
Phase (Aerosol) in Post-Combustion
CO2 Capture Plants Using Aspen
Plus — Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh* (1), Nursultan Galymzhanov (1), Purvil Khakharia (2), Earl L. V. Goetheer (2) (1) Nazarbayev University
(2) TNO
Paper 58z: New Air-Assisted Flare
Design to Handle Low Flow Rates of
Waste Gases — Hayder Alhameedi*, Joseph D. Smith Missouri University of Science and Technology
Paper 58aa: Design, Development
and Demonstration of a Tail-
End Acetylene Hydrogenation
Catalyst — Andrew Holland*, Philip Hughes, Karl Oatley, Priyan Mistry
Johnson Matthey
Paper 58ab: Comprehensive
Improvement of the Performances
of Light Cuts Hydrogenation
Units — Geoffrey Dubin*
Axens
Paper 58ac: Evaluating the Impact
of Higher Emissivity Technologies
on Steam Cracking Furnaces, by
Means of COILSIM1D Simulations —
Andres E. Muñoz G.*, David J. Brown*
AVGI
Paper 58ad: Oil to Chemicals:
Technological Approaches and
Advanced Process Configurations
to Convert Light Crude Oils to
Olefins — Ted Heron*, Clyde Payn, John Murphy
The Catalyst Group Resources
Paper 58ae: Latest Technology of
Double Disc Gate Valves for Main
Transfer Line and Decoke Line in
the Ethylene Service —
Ruediger Klein*
ZMK Technologies GmbH
Paper 58af: Combination of SEA
and ED Methods for Preparation
of Active Bimetallic Catalysts
for Direct Methanol Fuel
Cells — Bahareh Alsadat Tavakoli Mehrabadi*, Rembert White, John R. Regalbuto, John W. Weidner, John R. Monnier University of South Carolina
Paper 58ag: Environmental Risk
Analysis of Accidental Releases
from Onshore Oil Pipelines —
Shengli Liu*
Paper 58ah: Highly Selective
MOF-Based MMM Integrated with
CNTs for CO2 Separation Purpose —
Mohammed S. Ba-Shammakh*
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
Paper 58ai: Novel Technique for the
Separation of Foam Creators from
Industrial Lean Amine Solutions
for Identification Purposes — Emad Alhseinat* (1), Fawzi Banat (2) (1) Khalifa University
(2) The Petroleum Institute
Paper 58aj: Senior Capstone Design
Project for the University of South
Florida — Aydin K. Sunol*
University of South Florida
Paper 58ak: Thermal Evaluation
and Assessment of Process Burners
Using CFD — Adel Alghamdi*
SABIC
(59) Advances in Product/Process
Design & Development I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, BostonAnil Krishna Jammula, Chair
Bayer U.S.
Anand N. Vennavelli, Co-Chair
Fractionation Research, Inc.Sravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair
Saint Luke’s Health SystemArvind Sreeram, Co-Chair
Micron Technology, Inc.
Sponsored by: Product Design
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division
8:00 Paper 59a: Rapid
Development of New Product
Formulations Through the Efficient
Utilization of Company Data — John MacGregor* (1), Brandon Corbett (1, 2), Marlene Cardin (1) (1) ProSensus Inc. (2) McMaster University
8:22 Paper 59b: Innovating
Innovation Processes for Chemical
R&D by Treating as Metaphorical
Chemical Processes —
Darrell Velegol*
Pennsylvania State University; Knowlecular Processes Company
8:44 Paper 59c: An Experimental
and Computational Study of the
Four-Blade Loop Impeller for Liquid
Dispersion During Suspension
Polymerization — Sarat Chandra Kuchibhatla*, Justin Walker, Jim Pressler The Dow Chemical Company
9:06 Paper 59d: DIFREX® NEXGEN
Expands and Advances Reactor &
Technology Solutions —
Stephen C. Arnold* (1), Subhash Dutta (1), Aashish Gaurav (1), Jim Brenner (2) (1) DIFREX LLC
(2) Florida Institute of Technology
(60) Alternative Fuels Including
Biofuels, Hydrogen, Renewable
Hydrogen, and Syngas I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisHaider Al-Rubaye, Chair
Missouri Science and TechnologyJason Morgan, Co-Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
8:00 Paper 60a: Solar
Thermochemical CO2 Splitting
Using Ni-Based Ferrite Materials —
Rahul Bhosale*, Gorakshnath Takalkar Qatar University
8:25 Paper 60b: Recovering
Hydrogen Biofuel from Wet
Biowaste — Melahn Parker, Robin Z. Parker*
Chemergy, Inc.
112 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS
8:50 Paper 60c: Zinc Carbonate
Modification of Methanol Synthesis
Catalyst for Single-Stage DME
Production — Lujie Ye*, Sunggyu Lee
Ohio University
(61) Best Practices in Process
Safety and Risk Management
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BKaren Study, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyLaura Ankrom, Co-Chair
aeSolutions, Inc.
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Sustainable Engineering Forum
8:00 Paper 61a: Rare but
Conceivable: Determining the
Likelihood of Meteors and Other
Infrequent Events — Michael S. Schmidt*, Maria Vega-Westhoff
Bluefield Process Safety, LLC
8:30 Paper 61b: Concept Risk
Comparison of Transportation
Means — Cynthia Spitzenberger*, Lindsay Deal DNV GL
9:00 Paper 61c: AFPM/API
Advancing Process Safety:
Practical Tools for Process Safety
Performance Improvement —
Lara Swett*
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers
(62) Big Data Analytics and
Fundamental Modeling
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 12Mothivel Mummudi, Chair
Tridiagonal Solutions Inc.Wei Dai, Co-Chair
Rockwell Automation
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
8:00 Paper 62a: A Novel Prediction
Method of the Chemical Leakage
Range with Artificial Intelligence:
Machine Learning for Chemical
Species — Seokyoung Hong*, Inkyu Lee, Youngjin Kim, Il Moon, Hyungjoon Yoon
Yonsei University
8:30 Paper 62b: Estimating
Physical Properties of the Products
of an Atmospheric Distillation
Column by Support Vector
Regression — Metin Turkay* (1),
Firat Uzman (2) (1) Koç University
(2) Tüpraş
9:00 Paper 62c: Genetic Process
Visualization Using Parametric
t-SNE — Wenbo Zhu*, Zachary Webb*, Jose A. Romagnoli Louisiana State University
(63) Big Data Analytics — Vendor
Perspective I (Session Speakers
Invited)
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Birgit Braun, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyChaitanya Khare, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
8:00 Paper 63a: Low-Touch
Machine Learning Is Fulfilling the
Promise of APM — John Hague*, Christopher Williams
Aspen Technology, Inc.
8:30 Paper 63b: Big Data Analytics
Platforms: The Key to Enabling the
Analytic Enterprise — Danny Smith*, Steve Rice
SAS
9:00 Paper 63c: Industry 4.0 and
Driving Better Organizational
Decisions — Josh Shupp*, Dana Petrusich*
Northwest Analytics
(64) Computers in Operations:
Process Safety and Control
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6Steve Howes, Chair
PiControl Solutions LLCAaron Driscoll, Co-Chair
University of South Florida
Sponsored by: Computing Systems and Technology Division
8:00 Paper 64a: New Technology
for Closed-Loop System
Identification, PID Control Loop
Optimization and Advanced Process
Control (APC) — Steve Howes*, Janarde Lepore
PiControl Solutions LLC
8:25 Paper 64b: A Stylized Trend
Analysis Approach for Process
Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis —
Yan Fang*, M.a.K. Rasel, Peyton C. Richmond
Lamar University
8:50 Paper 64c: Development
of Process Operating Policies
and Control Using Flowsheet
Simulators, Plant SCADA, and
CFD — Aaron Driscoll* (1), Komal Rathore (1), Kiesha Pierre (1), Kyle Cogswell (1), Aydin K. Sunol (1), Andres Tejada-Martinez (1), Gita Iranipour (2), Luke Mulford (2) (1) University of South Florida
(2) Hillsborough County Public Utilities Department
(65) Fires, Explosions, and Reactive
Chemicals I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7AKatherine E. Pearson, Chair
BP AmericasSeshu Dharmavaram, Co-Chair
DuPont
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
8:00 Paper 65a: A Simplified
Approach to Gas Explosion Vent
Sizing — C. Regis L. Bauwens*, Sergey B. Dorofeev
FM Global
8:30 Paper 65b: Hot Work Safety
Zones: What If There Is a Leak? —
Ryan J. Hart, Eric Peterson, Morgan Reed, Delmar “Trey” Morrison*
Exponent, Inc.
9:00 Paper 65c: Relief and
Flare System Design Mitigation
Options — Neil Prophet*
ioMosaic
(66) Gas Hydrates, Wax and
Asphaltenes
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, DenverFrancisco Vargas, Chair
Rice University
Sponsored by: Topical 9: 6th International Conference on Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance
8:00 Paper 66a: Investigation on
the Nature of Asphaltene Flocs —
Jairo A. Duran*, Florian F. Schoeggl, Harvey W. Yarranton
University of Calgary
8:25 Paper 66b: Viscosity Modeling
of Visbroken Heavy Oils — Andres Marquez Socorro* (1), Sandra Rodriguez (1), Florian F. Schoeggl (1), Glen Hay (2), Shawn D. Taylor (3), Harvey W. Yarranton (1) (1) University of Calgary
(2) Virtual Materials Group
(3) Schlumberger
8:50 Paper 66c: Application of
Aggregation Thermodynamics
and Molecular Characterization to
Study Asphaltene Precipitation of
Bituminous Crude Oils — Yifan Hao*, M. R. Islam, Chau-Chyun Chen
Texas Tech University
9:15 Paper 66d: A Critical Overview
of Cause and Detection of Pipeline
Blockages — Lu Yang*, Huirong Liang, Alexey Kovalev, Sai Wang, Kegang Ling
University of North Dakota
9:40 Paper 66e: Ultra-Small-
Angle X-Ray Scattering (USAXS)
Assessment of Asphaltene
Precipitation and Inhibitor
Effectiveness — Michael P. Hoepfner* (1), Manaf Ismail (1), Yuan Yang (1), Cesar Ovalles (2), Estrella Rogel (2), Michael Moir (2) (1) University of Utah
(2) Chevron Energy Technology Company
10:05 Paper 66f: Kinetic
Precipitation of Asphaltenes with
the Presence of Inorganic Solids —
Wattana Chaisoontornyotin (1), Jingzhou Zhang (1), Samson Ng (2), Michael P. Hoepfner* (1) (1) University of Utah
(2) Syncrude Canada
10:30 Paper 66g: Probing the
Effect of Stirring on Natural Gas
Hydrate Formation: A Future Energy
Fuel — M. Fahed Qureshi* (1), Tausif AlTamash (1), Majeda Khraisheh (1), Mert Atilhan (2) (1) Qatar University
(2) Texas A&M University
10:55 Paper 66h: Inhibitory Action
of Cost-Effective Ionic Liquids
Methane Hydrates — Tausif Altamash* (1), Fahed Qureshi (1), Majeda Khraisheh (1), Mert Atilhan (2) (1) Qatar University
(2) Texas A&M University
(67) Identifying Opportunities
for Sustainability in Chemical
Processes II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, ChicagoQuinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair
Engineering Research Consulting; US Department of Energy
Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division, Process Research and Innovation, Process Safety Spotlights
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8:00 Paper 67a: Optimization of
Extraction Condition for Phytic
Acid from Defatted Peanut Meal by
Response Surface Methodology —
Hong Ren*, Ting Li, Huijie Wan, Jinping Yue
Beijing Technology & Business University
8:30 Paper 67b: Improvement of
Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Prill
Quality — Shadab Anjum Sr.*
Fatima Group
9:00 Paper 67c: Influences of
Geometric Factors on a Solar
Thermochemical Reactor for Two-
Step CO2 Splitting — Han Zhang*, Joseph D. Smith
Missouri University of Science and Technology
(68) Initiatives in Process
Intensification and Modular
Chemical Processing
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimJames Bielenberg, Chair
RAPID Manufacturing Institute
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
Co-Sponsored by: Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering
8:00 Paper 68a: Perspectives on
Process Intensification and Modular
Manufacturing — Melissa Klembara*
US Department of Energy
8:22 Paper 68b: Modular Systems
for Clean Coal — Bhima Sastri*
US Department of Energy
8:44 Paper 68c: NSF Funding
Opportunities for Fundamental
Research on Modular Chemical
Process Systems — T. J. Mountziaris*
National Science Foundation
9:06 Paper 68d: Chemical and
Thermal Process Intensification at
ARPA-E — Addison K. Stark*
US Department of Energy
(69) Instrumented Protective
Systems I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Jim Garrison, Chair
aeSolutionsChris Iles, Co-Chair
Evonik Corporation
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
8:00 Paper 69a: Applying Process
Safety Time Concepts in Process
Plant Applications — Tab Vestal*,
James Falin
Eastman Chemical Company
8:30 Paper 69b: Choosing HIPS
over PRV: It’s More Than Risk
Reduction — Angela E. Summers*
SIS-TECH Solutions
9:00 Paper 69c: Pump BLEVE
Protection Initiator Determination —
Tab Vestal*, Andy Steffan
Eastman Chemical Company
(70) Managing Project Start-Ups
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, TampaDonna Bryant, Chair
Syngenta
Sponsored by: Management Division
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division
8:00 Paper 70a: Role of Qualitative
Risk Assessments in Managing
Project Start-Ups — Robinson Sharon*, Robert Jubin
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
8:30 Paper 70b: Commissioning
Planning: The Key to a Successful
Project Startup — Peter Kalish*
O’Brien & Gere
9:00 Paper 70c: 3 Superpowers to
Boost Your Career — Aaron Crews* Emerson Automation Solutions
(71) Pilot Plant and Laboratory
Safety I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaShyamal K. Bej, Chair
University of MichiganJeyarathan Arjunan, Co-Chair
Oklahoma State University
Sponsored by: Pilot Plants
8:00 Paper 71a: “We Have That
Covered”: The Ten Most Common
Mistakes in Pilot Plant and
Laboratory Hazard Analysis —
Richard Palluzi*
Richard P. Palluzi LLC
8:25 Paper 71b: New Software
Tools for Managing Change in a
Laboratory Environment — Steven M. Bischof*
Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LP
8:50 Paper 71c: Developing a Pilot
Plant Safety Culture Within an
Historically Laboratory-Focused
Work Force — Rob Nunley*
Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center (MATRIC)
9:15 Paper 71d: Relief Design for
Laboratory and Pilot Plants —
Michael Trainor*
Zeton Inc.
(72) Process Safety Activities in
China I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Dongfeng Zhao, Chair
China University of PetroleumYi Liu, Co-Chair
China University of PetroleumYifei Meng, Co-Chair
China University of Petroleum
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
8:00 Paper 72a: Current Situation
and Outlook of Urban Refineries in
China — Yifei Meng*, Dongfeng Zhao, Yi Liu, Xiaoming Yan Sr. China University of Petroleum
8:30 Paper 72b: China’s Chemical
Process Safety Development and
Global Cooperation Vision I —
Haoshui Wang Sr.*
State Administration of Work Safety
9:00 Paper 72c: China’s Chemical
Process Safety Development and
Global Cooperation Vision II —
Haoshui Wang Sr.*
State Administration of Work Safety
(73) Process Safety Competency of
Management
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8ARainer Hoff, Chair
Gateway Consulting Group, Inc.Tim Murphy, Co-Chair
Arkema
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
8:00 Paper 73a: Balance in
Technical and Human Competencies
to Create a High-Performance
Process Safety Culture —
Coen van Driel*
TÜV SÜD Schweiz AG
8:30 Paper 73b: Corporate
Governance and Leadership Related
to Major Hazard Scenarios Is Leader
Responsibility and Each Employee
Commitment and Responsibility —
Americo Diniz Carvalho Neto*
RSE - Gerenciamento de Risco e Sustentabilidade
9:00 Paper 73c: Case Study in
Organizational Risk Profiling:
Bridging the Gap Between Risk and
Decision Making — Nathan Turner*
DuPont
(74) Shale Gas/Oil Impact on N.
America — Panel Discussion
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, New Orleans/New YorkJeffery Gaspard, Chair
KBR, Inc.William Rooney, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOPIan M. Glasgow, Co-Chair
International Alliance Group
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
(75) The Day PSM Hit Home I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BLisa Long, Chair
U. S. Department of Labor - OSHAMichael Morris, Co-Chair
BP
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
8:00 Paper 75a: Why I Am
Passionate About Process Safety —
Louisa Nara*
CCPS
8:30 Paper 75b: That Can’t
Happen — Kenneth Tague*
Archer Daniels Midland Company
9:00 Paper 75c: The HDAY-4 Unit
Catastrophic Fire: Three Decades
of Asset Integrity Opportunities —
Rixio E. Medina*
AcuTech Consulting
(76) Workshop: Understanding
Unconscious Bias in the Workplace
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, MiamiCynthia Murphy-Ortega, Co-Chair
ChevronSindia Rivera-Jimenez, Co-Chair
University of Florida
Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership Development — Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career
Co-Sponsored by: Management Division, Women’s Initiatives Committee, Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Committee (MAC)
8:00 Introductory Remarks: Cynthia Murphy-Ortega*, Chevron
8:10 Workshop Facilitation
(77) Young Professionals Panel
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Los AngelesRita Tejada Vaprio, Chair
University of Arkansas
114 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS
Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
(78) Ethylene Plant Operations
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, SagoRichard Rolke, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyPatty Summers, Co-Chair
Zeochem
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
8:00 Welcoming Remarks
8:05 Paper 78a: Troubleshooting
Vacuum Operation of an Inter-After
Condenser Unit in Ethylene Plant —
Thomas Wieslaw* (1), Jeff Nichols (1), Norman Lieberman (2), Eric Johnson (3) (1) Sasol (2) Process Improvement Engineering
(3) Graham Corporation
8:30 Paper 78b: Reduced Flaring
Options During Ethylene Plant Start-
Up and Shutdown — Ramakrishnan Subramaniam*, Muhammad Imran*, Thomas Pickett*
Technip Stone and Webster Process Technology
8:55 Paper 78c: Olefin Plant
Turnaround Optimization — Claire Cagnolatti*, Jon Bowen
Solomon Associates
9:20 Break
9:40 Paper 78d: Impact of Cracked
Gas Drier Adsorbent Pressure Drop
Increase on Plant Profitability —
Recai Artan (1), Bruno De Jonckheere* (2) (1) SABIC Limburg B.V. (2) Honeywell UOP
10:05 Paper 78e: Mole Sieve Steam
Deactivation — Megan Finstad*
The Dow Chemical Company
10:30 Paper 78f: Ethylene
Furnace Pre-Commissioning and
Commissioning: New Furnace
or After Major Revamp — Kari J. Enqvist*
ENQ Consultancy Oy
10:55 Concluding Remarks
(79) Advances in Dividing-Wall
Column (DWC) Technology
Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Canary 1/2Daniel R. Summers, Chair
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Symposium
8:00 Welcoming Remarks
8:02 Paper 79a: Operable Version
of Dividing-Wall Columns: A Control
Perspective — Parham Mobed*, Mohit Tawarmalani, Rakesh Agrawal Purdue University
8:37 Paper 79b: Using a Dividing-
Wall Distillation Column to Isolate
Trace Impurities —
Melissa Donahue*, R. Bruce Eldridge, Michael Baldea
University of Texas at Austin
9:12 Paper 79c: Network of
Dividing-Wall Columns in Complex
Process Units — Joseph C. Gentry* (1), Manish Bhargava (1), Norihito Suzuki (2) (1) GTC Technology
(2) TonenGeneral
9:47 Paper 79d: Multiple Dividing-
Wall Columns in a Refinery
Complex — Manish Bhargava*, Roomi Kalita
GTC Technology
10:22 Paper 79e: A Rate-Based
Equation-Oriented Parallel Column
Model: Application to Dividing-Wall
Columns — Jingsong Zhou*, Harry Kooijman, Ross Taylor Clarkson University
10:57 Paper 79f: Saving Potentials
by Use of Dividing-Wall Columns for
Natural Gas Liquid Separations —
Simon Xu*, Chia-Chung Wang, Rajeev Nanda
TechnipFMC
11:32 Concluding Remarks
(80) 2020 Bunker Fuel Specs,
Lubes, and Waxes
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Andrew W. Sloley, Chair
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)Julie Valentine, Co-Chair
Emerson
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
10:15 Welcoming Remarks
10:20 Paper 80a: Refinery
Residue and Bitumen Upgrading:
Gasification — Armen Abazajian*, Andrew W. Sloley Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
10:45 Paper 80b: Best Practices
for Bulk and Additive Transfers in
Lubricant Blending Plants — Meha Jha*, Julie Valentine*
Emerson
11:15 Paper 80c: IMO Low-Sulfur
Marine Fuel Requirement for 2020
and the Road to Compliance —
Christine Hobson*, Josh Ronco
Burns & McDonnell
11:40 Concluding Remarks
(81) Advances in Product/Process
Design & Development II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, BostonAnil Krishna Jammula, Chair
Bayer U.S. LLCArvind Sreeram, Co-Chair
Micron Technology, Inc.Anand N. Vennavelli, Co-Chair
Fractionation Research, Inc.Sravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair
Saint Luke’s Health System
Sponsored by: Product Design
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division
10:15 Paper 81a: Computational
Tools for Designing Innovative
Chemical Products —
Kevin G. Joback*
Molecular Knowledge Systems, Inc.
10:37 Paper 81b: The Effect of
Feed Composition Variations
from Upstream Plants on the
Downstream Design Configuration
of Natural Gas Liquid (NGL)
Recovery Processes — Mesfin Getu*
Heriot-Watt University Dubai
10:59 Paper 81c: Modeling and
Simulation of Diesel Hydrotreaters
for ULSD Production: Selection of
an Optimal Catalyst Composition —
Pedro Rojas*
Bryan Research & Engineering
11:21 Paper 81d: Optimal Reaction
Design of Alkoxy Silane Copolymers
Using Design of Experiment
Methods — Elham Tavakoli*, Shayan Kaviani, Mona Bavarian, Siamak Nejati University of Nebraska–Lincoln
(82) Alternative Fuels Including
Biofuels, Hydrogen, Renewable
Hydrogen, and Syngas II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisJason Morgan, Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
10:15 Paper 82a: Metal Oxide-
Based Solar-Driven Two-Step CH4
Reforming and H2O/CO2 Splitting
Cycle — Rahul Bhosale*, Gorakshnath Takalkar Qatar University
10:40 Paper 82b: Biogas Production
and Hydrogen Gas Injection Effect
in Expanded Granular Sludge-
Bed Reactor Under Thermophilic
Temperature Range — Haider Al-Rubaye* (1), Joseph D. Smith (1), Mahyar Ghorbanian (2), Manohar Manchenahalli (2), Shruti Karambelkar (2) (1) Missouri University of Science and Technology
(2) University of Louisville
(83) Big Data Analytics — Industry
Perspective I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 12Alix Schmidt, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyDeval Pandya, Co-Chair
Shell
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
10:15 Paper 83a: Digitalization
in the Process Industries: How
and Where to Implement — Jonas Norinder*
Siemens
10:45 Paper 83b: Operational
Analytics: Transforming Operational
Data into Actionable Insights —
Osvaldo Bascur*
OSIsoft, LLC
11:15 Paper 83c: Empirical Models
for Analyzing Big Data: What’s the
Difference? — John MacGregor*
ProSensus Inc.; McMaster University
(84) Big Data Analytics — Vendor
Perspective II (Session Speakers
Invited)
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Birgit Braun, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyChaitanya Khare, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
10:15 Paper 84a: Early-Stage Digital
Transformation: A Case Study — Tim Diller*
Enthought, Inc.
10:45 Paper 84b: Integrated
Technical Computing for Process
Engineering — James Cross III*
The MathWorks, Inc.
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11:15 Paper 84c: Tony Stark Needs
Jarvis to Run Iron Man: What’s the
Future in AI for Continuous Process
Industries? — Laurent Laporte*
Braincube
(85) Contemporary Ethical Issues
(Chemical Engineering and
Business Focus)
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, TampaMark Swientoniewski, Chair
Strata-G
Sponsored by: Management Division
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
10:15 Paper 85a: Ethics as the
Underpinning of Safety and Process
Safety — Deborah Grubbe*
Operations and Safety Solutions, LLC
10:45 Paper 85b: Multiple Ways to
Failure: How Harassment Hurts the
Engineering Profession —
Deborah Grubbe*
Operations and Safety Solutions, LLC
11:15 Paper 85c: Remarks on Ethics
in Patenting — Charles Collins-Chase*, Lauren Dowty
Finnegan LLP
11:25 Ethical Issues Panel
Discussion
(86) Decision-Making for Industrial
Process Systems
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6Qiang Xu, Chair
Lamar UniversityAydin K. Sunol, Co-Chair
University of South Florida
Sponsored by: Computing Systems and Technology Division
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
10:15 Paper 86a: Refinery
Front-End Crude Scheduling
with Consideration of Unit
Maintenance — Honglin Qu*, Qiang Xu
Lamar University
10:40 Paper 86b: Process Stream
Routing and Multi-Plant Operation
of Industrial Wastewater Treatment
Facilities — Aaron Driscoll* (1), Aydin K. Sunol (1), Gita Iranipour (2), Luke Mulford (2) (1) University of South Florida
(2) Hillsborough County Public Utilities Department
11:05 Paper 86c: Dynamic and
Manufacturing Scheduling
Approaching the Maximum
Profitability Applications of Air
Separation Units — Song Wang*, Honglin Qu, Jian Zhang, Qiang Xu
Lamar University
(87) Distributed Chemical and
Energy Processes for Sustainability I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, ChicagoPaul E. Yelvington, Chair
Mainstream Engineering Corporation
Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division, Process Research and Innovation, Pilot Plants, Technology Transfer & Manufacturing
10:15 Paper 87a: Holistic Analysis
of Emissions from a Small,
Modular Fast-Pyrolysis System for
Conversion of Biomass and Mixed
Waste — Nicholas R. Schwartz*, Michael J. Blaise, Andrew L. Wagner, Paul E. Yelvington
Mainstream Engineering Corporation
10:45 Paper 87b: Modular System
for Converting Lignocellulose into
Pyrolytic Sugars and Phenolic Oil —
Robert C. Brown* (1), Mark Gaalswyk (2), Ryan G. Smith (1), Lysle Whitmer (1), Preston A. Gable (1), Marge Rover (1), Joseph Polin (1), John Stanford (1) (1) Iowa State University
(2) Easy Energy Systems
11:15 Paper 87c: Anaerobic
Treatment of High-Strength
Industrial Wastes by Moving-Bed
Bioreactors (MBBR) — Somnath Basu*
Headworks International
(88) Fires, Explosions, and Reactive
Chemicals II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7AKatherine E. Pearson, Chair
BP AmericasS. Dharmavaram, Co-Chair
DuPont
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
10:15 Paper 88a: Don’t Believe
the Hype: Using Case Studies and
Experimental Evidence to Show
Why the HSE Is Wrong About
DDTs — Scott G. Davis* (1), John Pagliaro (1), Drew Botwinick (1), Kees van Wingerden (1), Daniel Allason (2), Michael Johnson (2) (1) GexCon
(2) DNV GL
10:45 Paper 88b: Vented Hydrogen
DDTs — Brad Horn* (1), Darren Malik (1), J. Kelly Thomas (1), Boo-Hyoung Bang (2) (1) Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc. (2) Daewoo Institute of Construction Technology
11:15 Paper 88c: Reaction
Effluent Analysis Using Adiabatic
Calorimetric Experiments — Katie Mulligan*, Kefu Sun, Kevin Simmons, Doug Fadal, Joyce Zhang, Steven Horsch, Mieke Lammens, Xuemin Chen, Scott Tipler The Dow Chemical Company
(89) Improving Human Performance
and Process Safety Effectiveness
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BRahul Raman, Chair
Kaypear Dyes and Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.Victor Edwards, Co-Chair
VHE Technical Analysis
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
10:15 Paper 89a: “Fast Food PHAs”:
They’re Fast and Cheap, but Are
They Good for You? — Philip M. Myers*
Advantage Risk Solutions, Inc.
10:45 Paper 89b: Internal Auditing:
Improving Human Performance —
Patti Jones*, Juliana Schmitz, Gabriel Drummond
Praxair, Inc.
11:15 Paper 89c: Impact of Human
Performance on Process Safety
Management — Vivek Bichave*
Reliance Industries Ltd.
(90) Innovative Solutions for
Unconventional Resources
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, DenverKiran Gawas, Chair
Halliburton
Sponsored by: Topical 9: 6th International Conference on Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance
10:15 Paper 90a: Using
Temperature Measurements from
Production Logging/Downhole
Sensors to Diagnose Multistage
Fractured Well Flow Profile —
Ding Zhu*, A. Daniel Hill Texas A&M University
10:37 Paper 90b: A New Two-Part
Friction Reducer System Enables
Lower FR Concentration and Allows
up to 100% Reuse of Produced
Water: Mechanisms and Case Study
from the Marcellus Shale —
Liang Xu*
Halliburton
10:59 Paper 90c: Mobility
Improvement Using Water-Soluble
Polymers: Role of Chemical
Structure and Anionicity —
Muhammad Shahzad Kamal*, Abdullah S. Sultan, Lionel Fogang, S. M. Shakil Hussain
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
11:21 Paper 90d: Effect of Crude Oil
on the Reaction Kinetics of Diesel
Emulsified Acid with Calcite at High-
Pressure and High-Temperature
(HPHT) — Abdullah S. Sultan*, Musa Eltayeb Ahmad
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals
11:43 Paper 90e: Performance of
Miscible Gas Injection Patterns in
Ultralow-Permeability Reservoirs —
Robello Samuel*, Amit Kumar Halliburton
(91) Instrumented Protective
Systems II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Susan Behr, Chair
BraskemTab Vestal, Co-Chair
Eastman Chemical Company
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
10:15 Paper 91a: A Hierarchical
Bayesian Approach to IEC 61511
Prior Use — Stephen Thomas*
Chevron
10:45 Paper 91b: Analysis of a
Complex Protection Scheme with
Component Sharing Between
Protection Layers — Robert J. Stack* (1), Joseph Belland* (2) (1) DowDuPont (2) Isograph
11:15 Paper 91c: Going Full Life
Cycle with Process Safety Data —
Kate Hildenbrandt*, Iwan van Beurden
Exida Consulting LLC
(92) LNG Safety
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5Christopher S. Buehler, Chair
Exponent, Inc.Jeffery Gaspard, Co-Chair
KBR, Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
116 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS
10:15 Paper 92a: Numerical
Study of Bund Overtopping After
Catastrophic Tank Failures — Bin Zhang*, Nilesh Ade, Guanyang Liu, Guanlan Liu, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
10:45 Paper 92b: LNG Pool
Spreading and Vaporization —
Nirupama Gopalaswami*, Konstantinos Kokosimos, M. Sam Mannan Texas A&M University
11:15 Paper 92c: When Is a Fatality
Not a Fatality? — Mark Nandlal*
Croda Europe
(93) Opportunities in Process
Intensification — Industrial
Perspective
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimShawn D. Feist, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyJames Bielenberg, Co-Chair
RAPID Manufacturing Institute
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
10:15 Welcoming Remarks
10:18 Paper 93a: Industrial
Application of Process
Intensification in Adsorptive
Systems — Yang Luo*
Praxair, Inc.
10:38 Paper 93b: Enabling
Modular Process Intensification
Through Microfibrous Entrapment
Technology — Paul S. Dimick* (1), Hongyun Yang (1), Bruce J. Tatarchuk (2) (1) IntraMicron, Inc. (2) Auburn University
10:58 Paper 93c: Role of
Digitalization and Virtual
Engineering in Modular Chemical
Processing — Ravindra Aglave*
Siemens PLM Software
11:18 Paper 93d: Building an
Effective University/Industrial
Collaboration in Process
Intensification for the 21st Century
— Cliff Kowall* Lubrizol
11:38 Concluding Remarks
(94) Panel Discussion: Real
Stories of Unconscious Bias in the
Workplace
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, MiamiSindia Rivera-Jimenez, Chair
University of Florida
Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership Development — Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career
Co-Sponsored by: Management Division, Women’s Initiatives Committee, Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Committee (MAC)
10:15 Panelist: Cynthia Murphy-Ortega, Chevron 10:25 Panelist: Kevin J Edwards, Bechtel Infrastructure10:35 Panelist: Bill Byers, CH2M HILL 10:45 Panelist: LaRuth McAfee, University of Wisconsin–Madison 10:55 Panelist: Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, University of Florida11:05 Panel Discussion: Moderated
by Sindia Rivera Jimenez, University of Florida 11:40 Concluding Remarks
(95) Pilot Plant and Laboratory
Safety II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaShyamal K. Bej, Chair
University of MichiganJeyarathan Arjunan, Co-Chair
Oklahoma State University
Sponsored by: Pilot Plants
10:15 Paper 95a: Best Practices and
Case Studies of Managing Process
and Operational Safety in Process
Development, from Laboratory to
Pilot — Joseph B. Powell*
Shell International Exploration & Production
10:33 Paper 95b: Implementing
Laboratory Safety at Third-Party
Laboratories — Blake Branson*
Alcor Petrolab
10:51 Paper 95c: Systematic
Approaches to Mitigate Hazards
in the Design and Operation of
Experimental Systems — Andrew Kasick*, Sunggyu Lee
Ohio University
11:09 Paper 95d: Where Does
Laboratory Safety Start? — Jacob H. Arredondo* (1), Timothy Threatt (1), Jonathan H. Worstell (2) (1) Rice University
(2) University of Houston
11:27 Paper 95e: Process Safety
and Scale-Up Strategy for Coating
Polymers — David N. Nare*
Sherwin-Williams
(96) Process Control Monitoring
and Analytics I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 1Mark Darby, Chair
CMiD SolutionsAzita Ahmadzadeh, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOP
Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Co-Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
10:15 Paper 96a: Using Advance
Control to Monitor Plant
Performance and Economics —
Sanjay Dave, Andrew Trenchard, Christopher Webb*
Honeywell
10:45 Paper 96b: Process
Monitoring of Batch Bioreactor
Process Using Optimized Data-
Based Model — Chiranjivi Botre*, Jonathan P. Raftery, Majdi Mansouri, Mohamed Nounou, Hazem Nounou, Nazmul Karim
Texas A&M University
(97) Process Safety Activities in
China II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Yifei Meng, Co-Chair
China University of Petroleum
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
10:15 Paper 97a: Process Safety
Management in Sinopec — Yutai Wang Sr.*, Fadong Li, Wei Xu
Sinopec
10:45 Paper 97b: Current
Situation and Prospect of Dynamic
Equipment Status Monitoring and
Fault Diagnosis on Big Data — Yun Niu*, Shuang Liang
China National Petroleum Corporation
11:15 Paper 97c: Research and
Application of Internet of Things
Technology in Field Safety and
Accident Prevention and Control —
Huitao Ma*
PetroChina Ningxia Petrochemical Company
(98) Process Safety Competency
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8AJames Klein, Chair
ABS ConsultingBernard Groce, Co-Chair
Hess Corporation
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
10:15 Paper 98a: Competency
Requirements in Process
Safety — Iwan van Beurden*, Kate Hildenbrandt Exida Consulting LLC
10:45 Paper 98b: Building
Competency in Internal PHA
Leaders: Lessons Learned in 40
Years of Doing So — William Bridges*
Process Improvement Institute, Inc.
11:15 Paper 98c: Catalytic
Processes: Process Safety
Requirements — Geert Vercruysse*
BASF
(99) Revamps, Operability, and
Reliability
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 3Jayce Mathews, Chair
KBR, Inc.
Ellen Kloppenborg, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOPLeandro Labanca, Co-Chair
Process Integration Limited
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
10:15 Paper 99a: Retrofit Strategy
for Heat Exchanger Networks —
Akpomiemie Mary Onome* (1), Kexin Xu (2), Robin Smith (2), Lu Chen (1) (1) Process Integration Limited
(2) University of Manchester
10:45 Paper 99b: Identifying the
Causes of Acute Fouling in Refinery
Preheat Trains — Emilio Diaz-Bejarano (1), Francesco Coletti* (1), Sandro Macchietto (2) (1) Hexxcell Ltd. (2) Imperial College London
11:15 Paper 99c: Improving
Catalytic Reformer Heaters
Duty Using New Technologies —
Ashutosh Garg*
Furnace Improvements Services
(100) Smart Manufacturing I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 4Minghua Ye, Co-Chair
SABIC Americas, Inc.William Hollar, Co-Chair
SABIC Innovative PlasticsFrancesco Coletti, Co-Chair
Hexxcell Ltd.Virginia Sommer, Co-Chair
Fluor Corporation
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Sponsored by: Technology Transfer & Manufacturing
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division, Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering, Innovative Manufacturing, Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
10:15 Paper 100a: Integration
of Smart Manufacturing in
the Advancement of Polymer
Processing — Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos*, Amit Manthanwar, Gerald S. Ogumerem, Baris Burnak Texas A&M University
10:35 Paper 100b: Smart
Manufacturing: A Must to Remain
Competitive — Munawar Saudagar*, Minghua Ye, Sultan Al-Otaibe, Khalid Al-Jarba
SABIC Americas, Inc.
(101) The Day PSM Hit Home II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BDan Miller, Chair
CCPSCynthia Spitzenberger, Co-Chair
DNV GL
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
10:15 Paper 101a: When the House
Was a Rockin’, Process Safety Came
Knockin’ — Elliot Wolf* (1), Florine Vincik* (2) (1) Syngenta Crop Protection
(2) BASF
10:45 Paper 101b: The Day a Three
Mile Island Event Did Not Happen —
Dan Wilczynski*
Marathon Petroleum Company
11:15 Paper 101c: Why Are the New
People Making the Same Mistakes
That the Old-Timers Made 25 Years
Ago? Managing Organizational Change — Art Dowell III*
Process Improvement Institute
(103) YP Professional Development
Workshop
Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Los AngelesAmanda Scalza, Chair
BASF
Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
Co-Sponsored by: Management Division
(104) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting &
14th GCPS Tuesday Luncheon
Tuesday, Apr 24, 11:45 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 3
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
(105) Advanced Technologies
for Reduction of Atmospheric
Emissions in the Petrochemical and
Refining Industries I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San AntonioVikas Khanna, Chair
University of Pittsburgh
Sponsored by: Air
Co-Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
1:30 Paper 105a: Flameless
Oxidation for the Heating of
Ethylene Furnaces — Sebastian Muschelknautz* (1), Joachim G. Wünning (2) (1) TakeOff Engineering
(2) WS Inc.
1:52 Paper 105b: Simultaneous
Desulfurization and Denitrification
of Flue Gas with Haloalkaliphilic
Bacteria — Jianmin Xing*
Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2:14 Paper 105c: A Case Study on
Building Safety: The Coupling of
Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality
Modeling for Addressing Nearby
Terrorist Chemical Attacks on
Building Safety — William Jones*
Jensen Hughes
(106) Advance Process Concepts —
Heat & Mass Transfer I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimQuinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair
Engineering Research Consulting; US Department of EnergyKirtan K. Trivedi, Co-Chair
ExxonMobil Research & Engineering CompanyVirginia Sommer, Co-Chair
Fluor Corporation
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
Co-Sponsored by: Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering, Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
1:30 Paper 106a: cMIST Compact
Inline Gas Treating Technology —
Shwetha Ramkumar*, Norman K. Yeh, Don P. Shatto ExxonMobil
1:52 Paper 106b: Novel Cryogenic
CO2 Removal: Operating Conditions
and Economic Analysis — Farhad Fazlollahi*
Brigham Young University
2:14 Paper 106c: Dynamic
Intensification of Separation
Processes — Lingqing Yan*, Thomas F. Edgar, Michael Baldea
University of Texas at Austin
2:36 Paper 106d: Top Dividing
Wall Columns in Process
Intensification — Manish Bhargava*, Brad Fleming
GTC Technology
(107) Advances in Product/Process
Design & Development III
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, BostonAnil Krishna Jammula, Chair
Bayer U.S. LLCSravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair
Saint Luke’s Health SystemAnand N. Vennavelli, Co-Chair
Fractionation Research, Inc.Arvind Sreeram, Co-Chair
Micron Technology, Inc.
Sponsored by: Product Design
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division, Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
1:30 Paper 107a: A Kinetic
Analysis of the Shipp Synthesis
of 2,2’,4,4’,6,6’-Hexanitrostilbene
from 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene — Toni Kirkes* (1), Donald Ramirez (2), Martin Haddix (2), Chau-Chyun Chen (1) (1) Texas Tech University
(2) Consolidated Nuclear Security, LLC; Pantex Plant
1:55 Paper 107b: Halloysite
Nanotube Nanocomposite:
Processing and Characterizations —
Bahareh Baheri*, Sunggyu Lee
Ohio University
2:20 Paper 107c: The Development
of a Novel Method Using Cryogenic
Grinding to Produce Chitin
Nanofibers for Blending with
Biodegradable Polymers — Amy L. Lindenberger*, Sunggyu Lee
Ohio University
(108) Biomass Energy Technologies I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San FranciscoRavindra Aglave, Chair
Siemens PLM SoftwareCory Jensen, Co-Chair
Colorado School of Mines Haider Al-Rubaye, Co-Chair
Missouri Science and Technology
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
1:30 Paper 108a: Low-Temperature
Electrochemical Methods for
the Conversion of Bio-Oils to
Fuel Intermediates — Asanga B. Padmaperuma*, Jamelyn D. Holladay, Michael A. Lilga Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
1:55 Paper 108b: Effect of Biomass
Type, Heating Rate, and Sample
Size on Microwave-Enhanced
Fast Pyrolysis Product Yields and
Qualities — Tyler L. Westover* (1), Jordan Klinger (2), Rachel Emerson (1), C. Luke Williams (1), Sergio Hernandez (1) (1) Idaho National Laboratory
(2) Michigan Technological University
2:20 Paper 108c: Co-Gasification
Characteristics of Biomass Palm
Oil By-Products and Coal — Ha-Na Jang*, Min-Jae Jeong, En-Song Lee, Sang-Yup Lee
Yonsei University
(109) Careers in Process Safety —
Invited Panel
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BBrian Dickson, Chair
University of StrathclydeRuifeng “Ray” Qi, Co-Chair
Huntsman Corporation
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
1:30 Paper 109a: Q&A on
Developing your Career in Process
Safety — Steve Cutchen*
Chemical Safety Board
(110) CCPS Spotlight
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8AFred Henselwood, Chair
NOVA ChemicalsAndrew Goddard, Co-Chair
Arkema
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
118 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
1:30 Paper 110a: The Roundabout
Way to Disaster: Recognizing and
Responding to Normalization of
Deviance — Jennifer Mize*
Eastman Chemical Company
2:00 Paper 110b: CCPS Evergreen
Process Safety Metric Project —
Eric Freiburger* Praxair, Inc.
2:30 Paper 110c: Essential Practices
for Developing, Strengthening
and Implementing Process Safety
Culture and Leadership —
Karen Tancredi (1), Scott Berger* (2), Eric Freiburger (3) (1) Chevron (2) Scott Berger and Associates LLC (3) Praxair, Inc.
(111) Combustible Dust Hazards and
Their Mitigation I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7AJérôme Taveau, ChairFike CorporationSusan Bershad, Co-ChairNational Fire Protection Association
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
1:30 Paper 111a: How to Conduct
a Dust Hazards Analysis (DHA) —
Michelle Murphy*
(1), Matthew Borene (2) (1) ioKinetic (2) ioMosaic
2:00 Paper 111b: Combustible
Dust Management Screening:
Methodology and Tool
Development — Sean Classen* (1), Merrill Childs* (2), Rene Murata* (1) (1) RISK, Inc. (2) Cargill
2:30 Paper 111c: Risk-Based
Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) —
Fuman Zhao* PSRG Inc.
(112) Disability Unity Community
Convocation
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Los AngelesChristopher Pope, Chair
Independent Researcher/Consultant
Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership Development — Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career
Co-Sponsored by: Management Division, Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Committee (MAC)
1:30 Paper 112a: Disability Unity
Community Convocation, Keri Gray* USBLN
1:45 Paper 112b: Hiring People with
Disabilities: Competitive Advantage
for the Savvy Manager,
John J. Johnston* USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service
2:00 Paper 112c: Diversity &
Inclusion, Greg Pollock* The Dow Chemical Company
2:15 Paper 112d: Navigating the
ADA, Sandra Reyes* EEO/AA/Diversity and Employee Relations Administrator for the State of Delaware
2:30 Panel Discussion: Moderated
by Chris Pope, Independent Researcher/Consultant in Chemical Engineering
3:25 Concluding Remarks
(113) Facility Security
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Terry Waldrop, Chair
AIGPaul Rostick, Co-Chair
aeSolutions
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
1:30 Paper 113a: Cyber Security
Consideration in Process Hazard
Analysis — Christopher Ng*, Addie Cormier*
Siemens Energy, Inc.
2:00 Paper 113b: If It Isn’t Secure,
It Isn’t Safe: Incorporating
Cybersecurity into Process Safety —
John Cusimano*
aeSolutions
2:30 Paper 113c: Chemical Facility
Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS)
Implementation at Tennessee
Eastman Chemical Company —
David Skelton*, Teresa Campbell Eastman Chemical Company
(114) Gas Monetization Projects:
Challenges and Strategies
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5Jeffery Gaspard, Chair
KBR, Inc.Mahdi Nouri, Co-Chair
Jacobs
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
1:30 Paper 114a: How to Partner
Up and Protect Your Intellectual
Property in Energy Industry Joint
Ventures — Charles Collins-Chase*
Finnegan LLP
1:55 Paper 114b: Project Changes
in Gas Monetization: Pitfalls or
Success — Jeffery Gaspard*
KBR, Inc.
2:20 Paper 114c: Strategies for LNG
Project Development —
Arif Habibullah* (1), Yoshitsugi Kikkawa* (2) (1) WorleyParsons
(2) Kikkawa Giken
(115) How Young Managers Can
Successfully Manage Experienced
Employees
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, TampaBrandon Harding, Chair
BAE Systems
Sponsored by: Professional Development and Licensing
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division
1:30 Paper 115a: Young Managers
with Experienced Employees —
Brandon Harding*
BAE Systems
2:00 Paper 115b: The Sartomer
Success System (3S): Achieving
Operational Excellence — Rene Neron*
Sartomer
2:30 Paper 115c: 1st-Year
Experience of a Young Manager in
a Chemical Manufacturing Unit —
Donna Bryant*
Syngenta
(116) Industrial Strategies for
Sustainability
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, ChicagoSipho C. Ndlela, Chair
Owens Corning
Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
Co-Sponsored by: Environmental Division, Process Development Division, Process Research and Innovation, Chemical Engineering & the Law Forum, 4th Big Data Analytics
1:30 Paper 116a: Justifying Energy
Savings in Ethylene Crackers in a
Low-Energy-Price Environment —
Mahesh Kumar Srinivas, Abdullah Alqahtani*
SABIC
1:54 Paper 116b: Retrospective
Health Impact Assessment for Pm
2.5 Pollution in Mexico City, 1990–
2015 — Yousif Alhammad*
Saudi Aramco
2:16 Paper 116c: Sustainability
Analytics: The Critical Link Between
Sustainability and Business
Strategy for Actionable Insights —
Raghavan Ramanan*
Desert Research Institute
2:38 Paper 116d: The Reaction
Mechanism and Kinetics of
Magnesium Oxide for CO2
Immobilization — Yifei Zhang Sr.*
Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences
(118) Industry 4.0 for Process
Manufacturers
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 12Kevin McDunn, Chair
UI LABSLeo H. Chiang, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: Cybersecurity
1:30 Paper 118a: A Digital Vision
for U.S. Manufacturing — Kevin McDunn*
UI LABS
2:00 Paper 118b: Strategic
Analysis of Smart Manufacturing
Applications — Diane J. Graziano*
Argonne National Laboratory
2:30 Paper 118c: Realizing the
Digital Enterprise — Doug Fish* Siemens
(119) Invited Tutorial Session —
Approaches in Big Data Analytics I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Leo H. Chiang, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyAditya Tulsyan, Co-Chair
Amgen Inc.
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
1:30 Paper 119a: Moving Towards
the Smart Factory Leveraging
Big Data Advancements — James Moyne*, Michael Armacost, Mingwei Li, Amos Dor Applied Materials
2:15 Paper 119b: Future of Latent
Variable Methods for Big Data
Analytics in the Process Industry
4.0 — Alberto Ferrer*
Universitat Politècnica de València
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(120) Learning from Experience
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BSteven D. Emerson, Chair
Emerson Technical Analysis, LLCJoshua Moyers, Co-Chair
Bayer
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
1:30 Paper 120a: Perceived Low-
Risk Processes Can Be Important:
Lessons to a Regulator Based on
a Nuclear Fuel Facility Process
Event — Donnie Harrison*, April Smith
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission
2:00 Paper 120b: Flag on the Play;
Delay of Game — John Herber*
CCPS
2:30 Paper 120c: Never Again: How
to Remember Lessons Learned —
Jack McCavit* (1), Cheryl Grounds (2), Anne O’Neal (3) (1) JL McCavit Consulting, LLC
(2) CCPS Emeritus
(3) Chevron
(121) Novel Hydrogen Generation
Technologies
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisJason Morgan, Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
1:30 Paper 121a: Co-Production
of Ethylene and Hydrogen via
Electrochemical Non-Oxidative
Deprotonation of Ethane: A Low-
Thermal-Budget and Low-Carbon-
Footprint Approach — Dong Ding*, Yunya Zhang, Wei Wu, Ting He
Idaho National Laboratory
1:55 Paper 121b: Synthesis and
Electrochemical Properties
of Ni-Doped TiO2 Nanotubes
for Enhancing Visible Light
Absorption — Joaquin Tirano* (1), Hugo Ricardo Zea Ramírez (1), Michael Bredol (2) (1) Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2) Münster University of Applied Sciences
2:20 Paper 121c: Manganese Oxide/
Manganese Sulfate-Based Solar
Thermochemical Water Splitting
Cycle — Rahul Bhosale*, Gorakshnath Takalkar Qatar University
(122) Process Control Monitoring
and Analytics II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 1Mark Darby, Chair
CMiD SolutionsAzita Ahmadzadeh, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOP
Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Co-Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
1:30 Paper 122a: Machine Learning
at Scale for the Advanced Process
Control Toolkit — Aswin N. Venkat*
Falkonry, Inc.
2:00 Paper 122b: Driving Ammonia
Plant Operational Excellence
Through Performance Monitoring
and Analytics — Satish Baliga*, Avinash Malhotra
KBR, Inc.
2:30 Paper 122c: A Review of
Generalized Likelihood Ratio-Based
Monitoring Techniques — M. Ziyan Sheriff, Chiranjivi Botre*, Hazem Nounou, M. Nazmul Karim, Mohamed Nounou
Texas A&M University
(123) Process Modeling and
Simulation
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6James Cross III, Chair
The MathWorks, Inc.Trevor Rice, Co-Chair
Chemstations, Inc.
Sponsored by: Computing Systems and Technology Division
1:30 Paper 123a: Hybrid Simulation
of a Dynamic System — James Cross III* (1), Wendy Young (2) (1) The MathWorks, Inc. (2) Chemstations, Inc.
1:55 Paper 123b: Optimising EDC
Cracker Operation to Enhance
VCM Plant Economics — Sreekumar Maroor* (1), Stepan Spatenka (1), Wipada Lertpukpon (2), Pheeraya Kityanyong (2), Kritsada Chotiwiriyakun (2), Nattawat Tiensai (2), Renato Wong (1) (1) Process Systems Enterprise Ltd. (2) SCG Chemicals Co., Ltd.
2:20 Paper 123c: Single & Multi-
Objective Optimizations Using
Parallelized Process Simulators —
Trevor Rice*, Aaron Herrick, Mingder Lu
Chemstations, Inc.
(124) Refinery Profitability,
Flexibility, and Optimization I
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Ellen Kloppenborg, Chair
Honeywell UOPAhmed Khogeer, Co-Chair
Saudi Aramco
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
1:30 Paper 124a: Improving
Profitability by Solving Crude and
Fuel Blending Challenges —
Meha Jha*, Julie Valentine*
Emerson
2:00 Paper 124b: What Is the Right
Gas Oil Cutpoint? — Maria Aldescu*, Al Shelton*
KBC Advanced Technologies Inc.
2:30 Paper 124c: Building Flexibility
into a Refinery with a Delayed
Coking Unit — Richard R. Heniford*
Bechtel
(125) Smart Manufacturing II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 4Minghua Ye, Chair
SABIC Americas, Inc.Francesco Coletti, Co-Chair
Brunel University London
Sponsored by: Technology Transfer & Manufacturing
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division, Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering, Innovative Manufacturing, Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
1:30 Paper 125a: Smart Systems for
the Process Industries —
Samvith Rao*
The MathWorks, Inc.
1:55 Paper 125b: Smart Damper
Design Provides Better Control of
Fired Heaters — Ashutosh Garg*
Furnace Improvements Services
2:20 Paper 125c: Application-
Centralized Information Technology
in Process Design Package
Development — Minghua Ye*, Munawar Saudagar, Sergio Mohedas
SABIC Americas, Inc.
(126) Spanish Session:
Compartiendo Conocimientos y
Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de
Procesos — Alarmas y SIS
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11
Wolfram Jahn von Arnswaldt, Chair
Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChileSergio Fernandez Sr., Co-Chair
Pan American EnergyFelipe Muñoz Giraldo, Co-Chair
Universidad de los Andes
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
1:30 Paper 126a: Seguridad
de Procesos en el Upstream:
Operación Basada en Riesgo en
Vaca Muerta — Victor Cabanne Sr.*, Luis Kirs Sr., Fernando Chialva Sr.*, Nicolas Sorroche Sr., Juan Ignacio Alvarez Claramunt Sr.*, Julio Sernaglia Sr. YPF
2:00 Paper 126b: Medicion de
la Efectividad del SIS en Campo:
¿Concuerda con las Suposiciones
del Analisis de Riesgo? —
Alejandro Esparza*
Exida Consulting LLC
2:30 Paper 126c: Aplicación
Práctica de un Functional
Safety Pre-Assessment Según la
Normativa IEC 61511-1 — Romel Rodriguez* (1), Eliana Berroteran* (1), Carlos Salcedo* (2) (1) CSF Consultoría en Seguridad Funcional (2) FertiNitro
(127) Safety Measures for Tower
Entry
Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Canary 1/2Daniel R. Summers, Chair
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Symposium
1:30 Welcoming Remarks
1:35 Paper 127a: Tower Entry Safety
Topics — Bhushan Sukhram*, Glenn Victor United Safety Council
2:35 Paper 127b: Practical Tower
Safety from the Engineer’s
Perspective — Daniel R. Summers*
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.
3:35 Paper 127c: Practical
Tower Safety from the Installer’s
Perspective — Michael Lochbaum* (1), Daniel R. Summers, Xavier Rubio Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.
4:35 Concluding Remarks
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(128) Ethylene Plant Maintenance &
Reliability
Tuesday, Apr 24, 2:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, RoyalJorge E. Blanco, Chair
Schmidtsche Schack | ARVOS GmbH Shailendra Inamdar, Co-Chair
Linde Engineering North America Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
2:00 Welcoming Remarks
2:05 Paper 128a: Exploring the Use
of Fitness for Service (API 579) in
Ethylene Production Facilities —
Scott Bouse*, John Norris
Stress Engineering Services, Inc.
2:30 Paper 128b: Transfer Line
Exchanger Fitness-for-Service
Analysis Case Study: Assessing
Erosion for Remaining Life
Prediction — Jimmy Cleavinger* (1), Joerg Weidenfeller (2), Carlos Corleto (3), Bala Devakottai (1) (1) Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
(2) Schmidtsche Schack | ARVOS GmbH
(3) KnightHawk Engineering
2:55 Paper 128c: Maintenance &
Reliability: Predictive Analytics
Using Process & Operating Data —
Sandra Peterson*
TrendMiner
3:20 Break
3:40 Paper 128d: Condition-Based
Recoiling — Stef Luijten*, Georgios Bellos
The Dow Chemical Company
4:05 Paper 128e: High-Temperature
Hydrogen Attack in Ethylene
Producing Plants — Tatiana Randall*
Flint Hills Resources
4:30 Paper 128f: Cold Service
Bolted Joint Reliability — Kathryn Worden*
Flexitallic, L.P.
4:55 Paper 128g: Special Venturi
Technology for Condensate
Removal — Marc Froeyen*
Steamloc International
5:20 Concluding Remarks
(129) Ethylene Plant Technology
Fundamentals
Tuesday, Apr 24, 2:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, SagoJack H. Buehler, Chair
ShellRobert Krinock, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
2:00 Welcoming Remarks
2:05 Paper 129a: RDR: Revolution
in Ethylene Yield —
Harri Johannesdahl*
Coolbrook Oy
2:30 Paper 129b: Flameless
Oxidation for Heating of
Ethylene Furnaces — Sebastian Muschelknautz*
TakeOff Engineering
2:55 Paper 129c: Thermal
Decomposition of Sulfur
Compounds and Their Role in Coke
Formation During Steam Cracking
of Ethane and Heptane — Kevin M. Van Geem, Marko R. Djokic*, Natalia Olahova, Guy B. Marin
Ghent University
3:20 Break
3:40 Paper 129d: Separation
of Olefin-Paraffin Mixtures
with OptipermTM-Customized
Amorphous Fluoropolymer
Membranes — Sudip Majumdar, Ken Loprete, Kenneth J. Pennisi, Daniel Campos, Stuart Nemser, Andrew Feiring, Ning Shangguan, Hannah Murnen, Dan Lousenberg, Bill Charlton*
Compact Membrane Systems
4:05 Paper 129e: Catalytic Cracking
of Light Hydrocarbons over Zeolite-
Based Composites for On-Purpose
Propylene — Fuyuki Yagi*
Chiyoda Corporation
4:30 Paper 129f: IMPROOF:
Integrated Model-Guided Process
Optimization of Steam Cracking
Furnaces — Marko R. Djokic, Kevin M. Van Geem*
Ghent University
4:55 Concluding Remarks
(130) Advanced Technologies
for Reduction of Atmospheric
Emissions in the Petrochemical and
Refining Industries II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San AntonioVikas Khanna, Chair
University of Pittsburgh
Sponsored by: Air
3:30 Paper 130a: WSA Technology:
A Competitive Solution for Refinery
Sulfur Management —
Livia Sierra Llorens*
Haldor Topsøe
3:52 Paper 130b: Model Predictive
Control for Ethylene Oxide Plant
Startup — Albert Odell III*, Qiang Xu
Lamar University
4:14 Paper 130c: Research on
Gas-Liquid Coalescence Filtration
Performance of Electrospun
Polyacrylonitrile Nanofiber
Composite Filters — Feng Chen*, Zhongli Ji, Qiangqiang Qi China University of Petroleum
4:36 Paper 130d: Dynamic
Simulation and Optimization of
Turnaround Operations Among
Multiple Olefin Plants for Flare
Minimization — Yiling Xu*, Qiang Xu
Lamar University
(131) Advance Process Concepts —
Heat & Mass Transfer II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimQuinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair
Engineering Research Consulting; US Department of EnergyKirtan K. Trivedi, Co-Chair
ExxonMobil Research & Engineering CompanyVirginia Sommer, Co-Chair
Fluor Corporation
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
Co-Sponsored by: Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering
3:30 Paper 131a: Use of Dividing
Wall Technology to Increase
Throughput and Improve Product
Specifications in Two-Diameter
Columns — Manish Bhargava*, Roomi Kalita
GTC Technology
3:50 Paper 131b: Process
Intensification of Distillation Using
a Microwick Technology Platform —
Ward E. Tegrotenhuis*, Danny Bottenus, Paul Humble, Michael R. Powell Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
4:10 Paper 131c: Improving Plant
Economics by Upgrading Low-Value
Hydrocarbon Stream by Enrichment
of C9+ Compounds Using Divided-
Wall Distillation Columns —
Abdullah Alqahtani, Mahesh Kumar Srinivas*
SABIC
(132) Application of Risk
Assessment Methods and Tools
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BSean P. Lapekas, Chair
Ash Stevens Inc.Jack Chosnek, Co-Chair
KnowledgeOne LLC
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:30 Paper 132a: Applying an
Enterprise Risk Management
Framework to Process Safety —
Muhammad Mushahid Qureshi*
Saudi Aramco
4:00 Paper 132b: What Is the
Safest Way to Move LNG? — Ryan J. Hart*, Miguel Garcia, Delmar “Trey” Morrison
Exponent, Inc.
4:30 Paper 132c: Beyond HAZOP:
Analyzing Common Cause and
System Scenarios — Eloise Roche*, Angela E. Summers, Watson Dupont SIS-TECH Solutions
(133) Biomass Energy Technologies II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San FranciscoHaider Al-Rubaye, Chair
Missouri Science and TechnologyJason Morgan, Co-Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
3:30 Paper 133a: Sustainable
Energy Production from Renewable
Resources Through Anaerobic
Digestion Process: Nigerian
Experience — Oluyemi Adetule*
European Commission for International Cooperation and Development (EuropeAid)
3:55 Paper 133b: Transportation
Fuels from Renewable Biomass
Sources: Opportunities and
Challenges — Asanga B. Padmaperuma*, Mariefel V. Olarte
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
4:20 Paper 133c: Thermal
Characterization of Microalgal
Biomass and Lipids Extracted
Residual for Biofuel Production —
Shaikh Razzak*
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
(134) Combustible Dust Hazards
and Their Mitigation II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7AJérôme Taveau, Chair
Fike CorporationSusan Bershad, Co-Chair
National Fire Protection Association
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
3:30 Paper 134a: Metal Powder and
Nanoparticles: Combustible Dust
Safety Challenges? — Gerd Mayer*
REMBE Inc.
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4:00 Paper 134b: Electrostatic
Hazards During Pneumatic
Conveying of Combustible Dusts
in Flexible Hoses — Michael Stern*, Sean J. Dee, Alfonso F. Ibarreta, Russell Ogle, Timothy J. Myers
Exponent, Inc.
4:30 Paper 134c: Investigation of
the Lower Explosion Limit of Hybrid
Mixtures — Emmanuel K. Addai* (1), Paul R. Amyotte (2), Ulrich Krause (3) (1) DEKRA Insight (2) Dalhousie University
(3) Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
(135) Cyber Security Panel
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10J. Wayne Chastain, Chair
Eastman Chemical CompanyKimberly Mullins, Co-Chair
Occidental Chemical Corporation
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
Co-Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics, Cybersecurity
(137) Data and Operations
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 1Tim Olsen, Chair
Emerson Automation SolutionsDeval Pandya, Co-Chair
ShellLluvia M. Ochoa-Estopier, Co-Chair
University of Manchester
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
Co-Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
3:30 Paper 137a: Advances
in Utilizing Data to Improve
Operations — Tim Olsen*
Emerson Automation Solutions
4:00 Paper 137b: Adaptive Anomaly
Detection and Its Application to
Online Asset Monitoring — Tim Butters*
Sabisu
4:30 Paper 137c: Dynamic Data
Analysis of Large-Scale Data to
Monitor Fouling in Heat Exchanger
Networks — Francesco Coletti* (1), Emilio Diaz-Bejarano (1), Sandro Macchietto (2) (1) Hexxcell Ltd. (2) Imperial College London
(139) Disaster Resilience in and
Around the Chemical Engineering
Community
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, ChicagoCory Jensen, Chair
Colorado School of Mines
Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
Co-Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum, 4th Big Data Analytics
(141) Fuel Cell Technologies
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisJason Morgan, Chair
Worcester Polytechnic InstituteCory Jensen, Co-Chair
Colorado School of Mines
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
3:30 Paper 141a: Influence of
Carbon Dioxide and Carbonate on
the Electrode Reactions in Alkaline
Direct Methanol Fuel Cells —
Carsten Cremers*, Tilman Jurzinsky
Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology (ICT)
3:55 Paper 141b: Water
Management Strategies for PEM
Fuel Cells: A Review — Harshit Bajpai*, Shripad T. Revankar Purdue University
4:20 Paper 141c: PEM Fuel Cell
Design Exploration — Chris Lueth*
Siemens PLM Software
4:45 Paper 141d: Synthesis of
Vertically Oriented Titanium Dioxide
Nanostructures by Electrochemical
Anodization — Joaquin Tirano* (1), Hugo Ricardo Zea Ramírez (1), Claudia Luhrs (2) (1) National University of Colombia
(2) Naval Postgraduate School
(142) Invited Tutorial Session —
Approaches in Big Data Analytics II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Leo H. Chiang, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyAditya Tulsyan, Co-Chair
Amgen Inc.
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:30 Paper 142a: Machine Learning
Collective Variable Discovery for
Materials Design and Engineering —
Andrew Ferguson*
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
4:15 Paper 142b: Big Data Analytics
for Upstream Processes — Biao Huang*
University of Alberta
(144) Managing Yourself:
Reinventing Yourself for Your Next
Role
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, TampaQuinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair
Engineering Research Consulting; US Department of Energy
Sponsored by: Professional Development and Licensing
3:30 Paper 144a: Listen to
the Operators, They Know the
Process — Martin K. Kimani*
Northeastern University
4:00 Paper 144b: An Engineer’s
Guide to Marketing Yourself
Professionally — Meha Jha*
Emerson
4:30 Paper 144c: Leadership by
Engineers and Scientists — Dennis W. Hess*
Georgia Institute of Technology
(145) Operating Discipline
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8AJohn W. Champion, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyBill Bradshaw, Co-Chair
ABS Consulting
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:30 Paper 145a: Risk Awareness:
The Key to Operational Discipline —
Alfonsius Ariawan*, Lawrence S. Short DuPont
4:00 Paper 145b: Know Your
Limits — Jerry J. Forest*
Celanese
4:30 Paper 145c: Human Factors
in Barrier Management — Kyle Wingate*
Lloyd’s Register
(146) Pilot Plant Success Stories
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaMichael Trainor, Chair
Zeton Inc.Vinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan,
Co-Chair
Shell International Exploration & Production
Sponsored by: Pilot Plants
3:30 Paper 146a: Overcoming
Foreseen and Unforeseen Problems
with Oldershaw Column Designs in
a Pilot Plant — Rob Nunley*, Glenn Graham
Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center (MATRIC)
3:55 Paper 146b: Pilot Plant
Success Stories from Xerox
Research Centre of Canada —
Tom Enright*
Xerox Research Center of Canada
4:20 Paper 146c: Piloting to Prevent
Failure — Paul F. Martin*
Zeton Inc.
4:45 Paper 146d: The US
DOE’s ABPDU: Enabling
Commercialization in the
Bioeconomy Through Rapid Process
Prototyping and Piloting —
Akash Narani*, Ning Sun, Deepti Tanjore, Todd Pray
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(147) Portuguese Session:
Compartilhando Conhecimentos
e Experiências de Segurança de
Processos
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Eduardo M. Francisco, Chair
DuPontNestor H. Sposito Sr., Co-Chair
CCPS
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
3:30 Paper 147a: Risk Approach for
Urban Planning Around Chemical
Plants — Elizabeth Alves*
Federal University of ABC
4:00 Paper 147b: Developments of
an Effective Training on Operational
Discipline in Latin America —
Eduardo M. Francisco* (1), Leticia Forrer Sosa (2) (1) DuPont (2) Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
4:30 Paper 147c: Sound and
Fury: How Clean Is Your Alarm
System? — Monica Hochleitner*
SIS-TECH Solutions
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(148) Refinery Profitability,
Flexibility, and Optimization II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Ellen Kloppenborg, Chair
Honeywell UOPAhmed Khogeer, Co-Chair
Saudi Aramco
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
3:30 Paper 148a: Optimization of
Refinery Preheat Trains: Predictive
Maintenance and Operations
Improvement — Francesco Coletti* (1,2), Federico Lozano (1), Emilio Diaz-Bejarano (1), Sandro Macchietto (1,3) (1) Hexxcell Ltd. (2) Brunel University London
(3) Imperial College London
3:55 Paper 148b: Refinery Preheat
Train Fouling Management for
Enhanced Energy Efficiency —
Stephen Hall*, Kumar Prashant Process Systems Enterprise Ltd.
4:20 Paper 148c: Optimising
Productivity and Energy
Consumption in Crude Oil
Distillation Units with Investment-
Free Solutions — Lu Chen (1), Lluvia M. Ochoa-Estopier* (2) (1) Process Integration Limited
(2) University of Manchester
(149) Syngas Processing and
Technology Development
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5Hebab Quazi, Chair
AngelNet Energy, Water and Environmental Systems, Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
3:30 Paper 149a: Optimal Synthesis
of Integrated Reactive Distillation
Systems for Fischer-Tropsch
Process — Yizu Zhang, Cornelius Mduduzi Masuku*, Lorenz T. Biegler Carnegie Mellon University
3:55 Paper 149b: A Mini-Pilot-Scale
Demonstration of Single-Stage
Syngas-to-DME Process — Lujie Ye*, Sunggyu Lee
Ohio University
4:20 Paper 149c: Enhancing
Lubricity of Gas-to-Liquid (GTL)
Paraffinic Kerosene Using
Additives and Optimizing the Fuel’s
Physicochemical Properties — Hani Ababneh* (1), Nasr Mohamed (2), Hanif Choudhury (2), Gordon Mckay (1) Nimir Elbashir (2) (1) Hamad Bin Khalifa University
(2) Texas A&M University at Qatar
4:45 Paper 149d: Effect of Space
Velocity and Long Residence Time
to Fischer-Tropsch Products and
Catalysts Reduced with Different
Gases — Joshua Gorimbo*, Adolph Muleja, Diane Hildebrandt University of South Africa
(150) Tutorials in Process Safety —
CCPS II
Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BMyron Carlson, Chair
CargillBill Mosier, Co-Chair
Syngenta
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
(151) Advances in Catalysis
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott,
Grand Ballroom 3
Azita Ahmadzadeh, Chair
Honeywell UOPTracy J. Benson, Co-Chair
Lamar UniversityGary Gildert, Co-Chair
Vanguard Catalysts, LLC
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
8:00 Paper 151a: Sorbent-
Based Desulfurization Process
for Removing Organic Sulfur
Compounds — Gokhan Alptekin*
SulfaTrap LLC
8:25 Paper 151b: Catalytic
Reforming for Syngas Production
Using Industrial CO2: Carbon
Capture and Chemical
Manufacturing — Prashant Kumar* (1), David Lynch (1), Gary Gildert (2), Mani Erfan (3) (1) Enerkem Inc. (2) Vanguard Catalysts, LLC
(3) Unicat Catalyst Technologies
8:50 Paper 151c: Medium-Chain
Alcohol Production Using Alkali-
Promoted Mo-Sulfide Fischer-
Tropsch Catalysts — Tracy J. Benson* (1), Russell R. Chianelli (2) (1) Lamar University
(2) University of Texas at El Paso
(152) Assuring/Verifying Barriers I
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8ASan Burnett, Chair
BHPSeshu Dharmavaram, Co-Chair
DuPont
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
8:00 Paper 152a: Are Your Barriers
Ready for Action? Are You Sure? —
Christopher Ronk*
BP Pipelines
8:30 Paper 152b: Making Everyone
a Barrier Guardian — Steve Arendt*, Oscar Suarez
ABS Consulting
9:00 Paper 152c: Maintaining
the Integrity of Safety Barriers: A
Challenge — Rajender Dahiya*
American International Group, Inc.
(153) Controls and Digitalization
Technology I
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 1Nikki Bishop, Chair
SiemensSwapnil Fegade, Co-Chair
Fusion Automation Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
8:00 Paper 153a: How to Sell the
Value of Digitalization with MPC —
Laurie Ben*, James Beall IV*
Emerson Automation Solutions
8:45 Paper 153b: Autonomous
Tuning and Firing Temperature
Control for Variable Engine
Operating Conditions: A New
Control Scheme Designed for
Optimized Engine Control in All
Seasons and a Variety of Fuel Gas
Compositions — Matthew Burton*
Siemens
9:30 Paper 153c: To Cloud or Not to
Cloud: That Is the Question — Ben Bishop*, Bill Thackston III*
Siemens
(154) Emerging Topics and
Technologies
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7AElliot Wolf, Chair
Syngenta Crop ProtectionPeter N. Lodal, Co-Chair
Eastman Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
8:00 Paper 154a: Unmanned
Aircraft Systems (UAS): Case
Studies That Highlight Challenges
and Opportunities — Florine Vincik*
BASF
8:30 Paper 154b: Composite
Intermediate Bulk Containers
(CIBCs): Understanding Risk &
Emerging Fire Code Issues —
Michael Snyder* DEKRA
9:00 Paper 154c: Enabling Real-
Time Hazard Assessment at the
Workplace — Nastassja Lewinski*
Virginia Commonwealth University
(155) H2@Scale 1
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Miami
Sponsored by: Industry 4.0 Topical Conference
(156) Inherently Safer Design I
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Nirupama Gopalaswami, Chair
Honeywell Process SolutionsBrad Newman, Co-Chair
Praxair, Inc.
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
8:00 Paper 156a: Inherent Safety
and the Elements of PSM/RBPS
Programs — Michael Hazzan*
AcuTech Group, Inc.
8:30 Paper 156b: Encouraging the
Use of Inherent Safety —
David A. Moore*
AcuTech Group, Inc.
9:00 Paper 156c: Application
of a Property-Based Inherent
Safety Quantification Framework
for Integrating Risk Assessment
into Process Safety Life Cycle —
Monzure-Khoda Kazi*, Fadwa T. Eljack, Ahmed AlNouss
Qatar University
(157) Intellectual Property Law
Panel Session
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Tampa
Sponsored by: Chemical Engineering & the Law Forum
Co-Sponsored by: Process Development Division
8:00 Paper 157a: Kaboom!:
Examples of Recent Misadventures
in the Patent World — Gerard Reinhardt*
Reinhardt IP
8:25 Paper 157b: Think like a
Startup: Idea Protection — David Holt*
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP
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(158) Japan’s Process Safety
Progress: Lessons Learned from
Past Accidents to Reduce Future
Losses
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Masaki Nakagawa, Chair
Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationAna Maria Cruz, Co-Chair
Kyoto University
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
8:00 Paper 158a: Learning from
Lubes Plant Fire: Importance
of Hazard Identification and
Preparation — Msaki Iguchi*
JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation
8:30 Paper 158b: Tsunami-Induced
Oil Spill Fire Simulation in the
Vicinity of Petroleum Industries in
Japan — Tomoaki Nishino* (1), Youhei Takagi (2) (1) Kyoto University
(2) Yokohama National University
9:00 Paper 158c: Business
Continuity Plan for the Next Large-
Scale Earthquake “Nankai-Trough”
at the Refinery in Japan —
Hayato Abe Sr.*
Idemitsu Kosan
(159) MOC’s Gone Wild — Essential,
but so Challenging to Get Right
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BColin S. Howat III, Chair
C. S. Howat & AssociatesNeha Suresh Rajan, Co-Chair
Bayer Business & Technology Services, LLC
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
8:00 Paper 159a: Auditing MOC: A
Target-Rich Environment —
Charles Foshee*
Chevron
8:30 Paper 159b: Managing the
Risk of MOC — Jack Chosnek*
KnowledgeOne LLC
9:00 Paper 159c: The “Projectness”
of MOC — Rainer Hoff*
Gateway Consulting Group, Inc.
(161) Modeling Tools and
Techniques for Process R&D
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, BostonGaurav Arora, Chair
SABIC Americas, Inc.
Honglin Qu, Co-Chair
Lamar University
Sponsored by: Process Research and Innovation
Co-Sponsored by: Computing Systems and Technology Division, Process Development Division
8:00 Paper 161a: Integration
of Computational Dynamics,
Data Analysis Tools and Process
Simulation for Modeling of Waste
Water Treatment Plants — Komal Rathore* (1), Kiesha Pierre (1), Kyle Cogswell (1), Aaron Driscoll (1), Aydin K. Sunol (1), Andres Tejada-Martinez (1), Gita Iranipour (2), Luke Mulford (2) (1) University of South Florida
(2) Hillsborough County Public Utilities Department
8:25 Paper 161b: Comparative
Process Analysis Techniques
Applied to Four Propylene Oxide
Manufacturing Routes — John C. Prindle*
Torchwood Enterprises
8:50 Paper 161c: Application
and Challenges of Numerical
Simulations in Modeling and Scale-
Up of Circulating Fluidized-Bed
Reactors — Emad Abbasi*
Honeywell UOP
(163) PI in Solids Handling/
Processing
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimJames Bielenberg, Chair
RAPID Manufacturing Institute
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
Co-Sponsored by: Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering
8:00 Paper 163a: Intensified-
by-Design (IbD): Creating a
Platform for Facilitating Process
Intensification in Solids Handling
Applications — Kamelia Boodhoo*, Anh Phan, Vladimir Zivkovic, Valentine C. Eze, Ahmad Mustaffar Newcastle University
8:20 Paper 163b: Rapid, In-line
Characterization to Support Process
Intensification Concepts — Tyler L. Westover*
Idaho National Laboratory
8:40 Paper 163c: Hybrid Heat Pipe
Screw Dryer: A Novel, Continuous
and Highly Energy-Efficient Drying
Technology — Ahmad Mustaffar*, Kamelia Boodhoo, Anh Phan
Newcastle University
9:00 Paper 163d: Process
Intensification and Cost Reduction
for In-Plant Biomass Preprocessing
Equipment — Michael J. Blaise*, Nicholas R. Schwartz, Paul E. Yelvington
Mainstream Engineering Corporation
(164) Pilot Plant Separations
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaRob Nunley, Chair
Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center (MATRIC)Jacob H. Arredondo, Co-Chair
Rice University
Sponsored by: Pilot Plants
8:00 Paper 164a: Simulation of
Intermediate Boilers in Distillation
for Piloting and Scale-Up — Mark Nunley*, Don Bunning, Rob Nunley
Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Innovation Center (MATRIC)
8:30 Paper 164b: Adsorption: The
Forgotten Unit Operation — Jacob H. Arredondo* (1), Bor-Yea Hsu (2), Amy Le (2), Jonathan H. Worstell (2) (1) Rice University
(2) Worstell and Worstell, Consultants
9:00 Paper 164c: Process
Intensification of Multiple
Separations in a Pilot Plant Process
via the Implementation of a
Nutsche Filter — Anika Coolbaugh*, Jeremy Rader Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research and Innovation Center (MATRIC)
(165) Simulation, Optimization and
Controls for Gas Applications
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5Azita Ahmadzadeh, Chair
Honeywell UOP
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
8:00 Paper 165a: Dynamic
Simulation of Natural Gas
Liquefaction with Helium
Recovery — Yogesh Kurle*, Qiang Xu, Srinivas Palanki Lamar University
8:25 Paper 165b: Experimental
Study and CFD Simulation of
the Multiphase Flow Conditions
Encountered in a Novel Down-Flow
Bubble Column — Mutharasu LC* (1), Dinesh V. Kalaga (2), Mayur Sathe (1), Xueliang Li (3), Derek Griffin (3), Krishnaswamy Nandakumar (1), J. B. Joshi (4) (1) Louisiana State University
(2) City College of New York
(3) LanzaTech Inc. (4) Homi Bhabha National Institute
8:50 Paper 165c: Flowsheet Safety
and Techno-Economic Analysis of
Ammonia and Urea Production
Route — Ahmed AlNouss*, Fadwa T. Eljack
Qatar University
(166) Synergies Between Refining
and Petrochemical Processing I
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Eberhard Lucke, Chair
NiQuan EnergyAhmed Khogeer, Co-Chair
Saudi AramcoAbyar Aejaz, Co-Chair
Burns & McDonnell
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
Co-Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
8:00 Paper 166a: The Journey
Towards 2030 — Was It Too
Ambitious? Update on the
Impact of 2030 Vision and 2020
Transformation Program on Energy,
Infrastructure and Other Projects in
the Region — Ahmed Khogeer*
Saudi Aramco
8:30 Paper 166b: Refinery-
Petrochemical Integration:
Organization and Culture — Andrew W. Sloley*, Scott Schroeder Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
9:00 Paper 166c: One Stone,
Two Birds: CO2 to Methanol and
Petrochemicals — Edgar Amaro Ronces*
CH2M
(167) Tutorials in Process Safety —
PPSS II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BRao Akula, Chair
CalEPAEric Peterson, Co-Chair
MMI Engineering
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
8:00 Paper 167a: Process Safety
Aviation Series: And... Who Is the
Pilot? — Ignacio Alonso* (1), Mike Broadribb* (2) (1) Consejo de Seguridad de Procesos
(2) Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc.
8:30 Paper 167b: Preparing for a
Successful HAZOP/LOPA: Making
or Breaking Quality & Efficiency —
Steven T. Maher*, John M. Johnson, Carine Black
Risk Management Professionals, Inc.
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9:00 Paper 167c: Understanding
the Interrelationships Between
the PSM Elements for Effective
Implementation — Revonda Tew*
Process Improvement Institute, Inc.
(168) YP Tutorial: Environmental
Issues and Controls in Select
Industrial Sectors
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San AntonioJoseph Cramer, Chair
AIChE
Sponsored by: Environmental Division
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Sustainable Engineering Forum
8:00 Paper 168a: Pollution, Control
Status and Strategy of Volatile
Organic Compounds in China’s
Petrochemical and Refining
Industries — Jia Ke*, Dongfeng Zhao, Yi Liu
China University of Petroleum (East China)
8:30 Paper 168b: A Look Inside
a Chemical Plant Waste Water
Treatment Unit — Donna Bryant*
Syngenta
(169) Application of Big Data
Analytics in Ethylene Production
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, RoyalBirgit Braun, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanySasha Vragolic, Co-Chair
Flint Hills Resources
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
Co-Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
8:00 Welcoming Remarks
8:05 Paper 169a: Enterprise
Manufacturing Intelligence in
Hydrocarbons — Chaitanya Khare* (1), Mary Beth Seasholtz (1), Richard Rolke (1), Jim Petrusich (2) (1) The Dow Chemical Company
(2) Northwest Analytics
8:30 Paper 169b: Big Data Analytics
for Improved Overall Asset
Effectiveness of Ethylene Plants —
Pratap Nair*
Ingenero
8:55 Paper 169c: Machine Learning
Techniques to Monitor Catalyst
Health in an Ethylene Oxide
Reactor — Tim Diller* (1), Şahin Sarrafi (2), Sinan Üçyiğitler (2) (1) Enthought, Inc. (2) Petkim Petrokimya Holding A.Ş.
9:20 Break
9:40 Paper 169d: Incorporating
Model-Based Technology with
Big Data Concepts for Monitoring
Ethylene Production — Peter Le*
Schneider Electric Software
10:05 Paper 169e: Improving
Ethylene Furnace Performance with
Big Data Analytics —
James Brigman*
Ingenero
10:30 Paper 169f: Start Listening
to Your Heat Exchanger: Smart
Data Application Enables Insight
into Process Equipment — Joerg Weidenfeller*, Axel Kindgen, Karsten Stueckrath
Schmidtsche Schack | ARVOS GmbH
10:55 Concluding Remarks
(171) Ethylene Plant General
Environmental Session
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, SagoMark Schmidt, Chair
DuPontMark Ulrich, Co-Chair
LindeTed Heron, Co-Chair
The Catalyst Group
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
Co-Sponsored by: Environmental Division
8:00 Introductory Remarks
8:05 Paper 171a: Ethylene Risk and
Technology Review: What’s the
Outlook? — Steve Smith*
LyondellBasell
8:55 Paper 171b: Delivering a
Successful Ethylene Section 114
Information Collection Request Test
Program — Jeff Thomason*
TRC Environmental Corporation
9:20 Break
9:40 Paper 171c: Predicting Long-
Term Evaporative Cooling Tower
Water Usage: The Energy-Water
Balance — William Celenza*, Sarah Shank
KBR, Inc.
10:05 Paper 171d: Optical Gas
Imaging: Taking a Drive Through IR
Camera Technology and How It’s
Used — Justin Lamb*, Nick James*
Dexter ATC Field Services
10:30 Paper 171e: Implementing
a Benzene Fenceline Passive
Sampling Program — Roy Massengale*
Enrud Resources
10:55 Concluding Remarks
(172) Advances in Distillation
Technology I
Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:30 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Canary 1/2Daniel R. Summers, Chair
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Symposium
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
8:30 Welcoming Remarks
8:32 Paper 172a: Non-Ideal Two-
Phase Flow on Large-Diameter
Trays: The Stagnant Regions Model
Versus FRI Experiment — Simon Chambers*, Ken C. McCarley
Fractionation Research, Inc.
9:07 Paper 172b: Evolution of
Random Packing Performance
with a Focus on Geometry — Ken C. McCarley*, Chao Wang, Anand N. Vennavelli, Tony Cai Fractionation Research, Inc.
9:42 Paper 172c: Computational
Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Simulations
of Multiphase Flow Through
Representative Elementary Units
(REU) of Structured Packing — Trien (Mikey) Phan*, R. Bruce Eldridge
University of Texas at Austin
10:17 Paper 172d: Evidence for
the Need of Probability Density
Function Representations of
Liquid-Side Mass Transfer Rate
Coefficients for Absorption
Modeling in Structured Packings —
John Roesler*, Laszlo Hegely, Arslan Muhammad, Pascal Alix
IFP Energies Nouvelles
10:52 Paper 172e: Distillation
Control: Practical Aspects —
Sigifredo Nino*
Summa Control Solutions Inc.
11:27 Paper 172f: Packed Tower
Separation Efficiency Problem
Diagnosed Using Gamma Scanning
Technology — Lowell Pless* (1), Hailey Dunsworth (2), Chet Davidson (2) (1) Tracerco
(2) The Dow Chemical Company
12:02 Concluding Remarks
(173) Advance Process Concepts
— Reactors and Reactive Separation
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimJames Bielenberg, Chair
RAPID Manufacturing Institute
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
Co-Sponsored by: Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering
10:15 Paper 173a: A Comparative
Study of Homogeneous Base
Catalysts and Process Conditions
for High Biodiesel Conversions from
High-Free-Fatty-Acid Rapeseed
Oil Using a Mesoscale Oscillatory
Baffled Reactor — Luma Al-saadi*, Valentine C. Eze, Adam P. Harvey
Newcastle University
10:35 Paper 173b: INL/CMS’s
Modular, Process-Intensified,
Oxidative Dehydrogenation
of Ethane to Ethylene with an
Integrated Membrane Purification
Step for Production of Polymer-
Grade Ethylene — Anne Gaffney*
Idaho National Laboratory
10:55 Paper 173c: Overcoming
Heat Transfer Bottlenecks in Non-
Equilibrium Chemical Processes
Through Autothermal Operation —
Robert C. Brown*, Chad Peterson
Iowa State University
11:15 Paper 173d: Reverse Flow
Reactors: Process Intensification for
High-Temperature Chemistries —
Federico Barrai (1), Dhaval Bhandari* (1), Changmin Chun (1), Frank Hershkowitz (2), James Lattner (1), Elizabeth G. Mahoney (1), Brian M. Weiss 12) (1) ExxonMobil Chemical Company
(2) Becht Engineering
(174) Advances in Catalysis II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 3Azita Ahmadzadeh, Chair
Honeywell UOPTracy J. Benson, Co-Chair
Lamar UniversityGary Gildert, Co-Chair
Vanguard Catalysts, LLC
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
10:15 Paper 174a: A New Era for
Alkylation — Elizabeth Carter*
Honeywell UOP
10:40 Paper 174b: Organotemplate-
Free Synthesis of Hierarchical Beta
Zeolites — Ke Zhang* (1), Sergio Fernandez, Michele L. Ostraat Aramco Services Company
11:05 Paper 174c: The Future Is
Here: Robotic Catalyst Removal —
Christopher R. Jansen (1), Andrew W. Sloley*, Scott Schroeder Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
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(175) Asset Integrity and Reliability
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7AMichael D. Moosemiller, Chair
Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants, Inc.John F. Murphy, Co-Chair
Process Safety Services
Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium (LPS)
10:15 Paper 175a: From Availability
to Integrity — David Hanning*
Chevron
10:45 Paper 175b: Understanding
the Impact of Acoustic-Induced
Vibration on Piping Systems — Josh Kolenc*
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
11:15 Paper 175c: Creating
an Effective Asset Integrity
Management Program — Lauren Moyer*, Matthew Hedlund*
Eastman Chemical Company
(176) Assuring/Verifying Barriers II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8AChris (Kumar) Israni, Chair
Environmental Resources ManagementDan Rathgeber, Co-Chair
Praxair, Inc.
Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) International Conference
10:15 Paper 176a: Functional
Safety Practices for Operations &
Maintenance — Denise Chastain-Knight*
Exida Consulting LLC
10:45 Paper 176b: Understanding
IPL Boundaries — Art Dowell III*
Process Improvement Institute
11:15 Paper 176c: Use Process
Historian Data to Understand and
Assure Barriers — Anthony Downes* (1), Prasad Goteti (2), Meenakshi Sundaram Krishnaswamy (2) (1) Honeywell (2) Honeywell Process Solutions
(177) Big Data Analytics — Industry
Perspective II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Alix Schmidt, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyDeval Pandya, Co-Chair
Shell
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
10:15 Paper 177a: Obtaining
Parsimonious Regression Models
with Large Datasets — Ricardo Rendall (1), Ivan Castillo* (2), Alix Schmidt* (2), Leo H. Chiang (2), Swee-Teng Chin (2), Marco Reis (1) (1) University of Coimbra
(2) The Dow Chemical Company
10:45 Paper 177b: Utilizing Deep
Reinforcement Learning for Supply
Chain Materials Planning —
Christian D. Hubbs*, John M. Wassick, Satyajith Amaran
The Dow Chemical Company
11:15 Paper 177c: Equipment Health
Monitoring to Improve Reliability
and Plant Performance Through
Application of Data Analytics and
Predictive Modeling Techniques —
Sameer Thorat*
Ingenero
(178) Controls and Digitalization
Technology II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 1Nikki Bishop, Chair
SiemensSwapnil Fegade, Co-Chair
Fusion Automation Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
10:15 Paper 178a: Using the
Industrial Internet of Things to
Monitor Process Equipment for
Health, Performance, and Energy
Consumption — Brian Atkinson*
Emerson Process Management
11:00 Paper 178b: Using
Automation Modernization as a
Lever for Business Success — Laurie Ben*
Emerson Automation
(179) Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Technologies I
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San AntonioJoseph Cramer, Chair
AIChESunil Hangal, Co-Chair
Environmental Compliance Assurance Management (ECAM)
Sponsored by: Climate Change
10:15 Paper 179a: Combined
Experimental and Theoretical
Thermophysical Properties
Investigation of Deep Eutectic
Solvents for Gas Capture
Applications — Santiago Aparicio (1), Mert Atilhan* (2) (1) University of Burgos
(2) Texas A&M University at Qatar
10:45 Paper 179b: Synthesis,
Characterization and Evaluation
of (Ce, Y, Zn)-Ion-Exchanged
Silicalite-1 Supported Ni Catalyst
Structures for CO2 Capturing by
Methane Dry Reforming — Zuhair Malaibari*, Abdul-Rashid Bawah, Oki Muraza
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
11:15 Paper 179c: Development
of Carbon Capture & Storage
Technology by Oxy-Combustion
of Sewage Sludge and Biomass —
Ha-Na Jang*, Min-Jae Jeong, En-Song Lee, Sang-Yup Lee
Yonsei University
(180) H2@Scale 2
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Miami
Sponsored by: Industry 4.0 Topical Conference
(181) Inherently Safer Design II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10Ray A. Mentzer, Chair
Purdue Process Safety & Assurance CenterDavid Skelton, Co-Chair
Eastman Chemical Company
Sponsored by: Process Safety Spotlights
10:15 Paper 181a: Evaluating
Inherently Safer Design with Multi-
Attribute Utility Theory — Sean J. Dee*, Brenton L. Cox, Russell Ogle
Exponent, Inc.
10:45 Paper 181b: Inherently
Safer Process Design: Assessing
the Thermal Stability of Common
Peptide Coupling Reagents —
Jeffrey Sperry*
Pfizer, Inc.
11:15 Paper 181c: Development of
a Risk-Based Inherent Safety Index
Using an Integrated Approach — Bin Zhang* (1), Wei Xu (2), Sun Yue (1), Harold U. Escobar-Hernandez (1), Prerna Jain (1), Wen Zhu (1), Nirupama Gopalaswami (1), Nitin Roy (1), Shanjun Mu (2), M. Sam Mannan (1) (1) Texas A&M University
(2) Sinopec
(182) Japan’s Process Safety
Progress: Technical Considerations
in Process Safety
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 11Neil Concibido, Co-Chair
Corning Inc.Atsumi Miyake, Co-Chair
Yokohama National University
Sponsored by: Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the World
10:15 Paper 182a: A Study of
Vent Sizing for Chemical Reaction
Runaway — Yuto Mizuta*
MCHC R&D Synergy Center
10:45 Paper 182b: Applying
Comprehensive Societal Risk
Framework to Hydrogen Station —
Atsumi Miyake*
Yokohama National University
11:15 Paper 182c: Combustion of
Lubricating Oil Penetrated into the
Heat Insulator — Yuji Tsuchiya*
Cosmo Oil Company, Ltd.
(183) LNG Simulation, Operations
and Control
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5Matthew J. Okasinski, Chair
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Vinod Rajkumar, Co-Chair
Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
10:15 Paper 183a: Application
of Dynamic Simulation for Relief
System Design in LNG Facility —
Haribabu Chittibabu*, Sameera Thakore
Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals
10:45 Paper 183b: A CFD Study
of System Vibration’s Effect on
LNG Boil-Off in a Transportation
Vehicle — Xingchun Wang*, Qiang Xu
Lamar University
11:15 Paper 183c: Development
of LNG Heel Stock Estimation
Technology for Ballast Voyage —
Kenichi Matsuoka (1), David Hill* (2), Aaron Herrick (2), Koji Dai (3) (1) Azbil Corporation
(2) Chemstations, Inc. (3) MTI
11:45 Paper 183d: High-Capacity
Concept for an Efficient Gas
Expander FLNG Process — Heinz C. Bauer*
Linde Engineering
(184) Modeling Tools and
Techniques for Process R&D II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, BostonGaurav Arora, Chair
SABIC Americas, Inc.Honglin Qu, Co-Chair
Lamar University
Sponsored by: Process Research and Innovation
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Co-Sponsored by: Computing Systems and Technology Division, Process Development Division, Young Professionals Committee (YPC)
10:15 Paper 184a: Thermodynamic
Modeling for CO2 Absorption in
Aqueous Potassium Carbonate
Solution with Electrolyte NRTL
Model — Harnoor Kaur*, Chau-Chyun Chen
Texas Tech University
10:40 Paper 184b: Single- and
Multi-Objective Optimizations Using
Parallelized Process Simulators —
Trevor Rice*, Aaron Herrick, Mingder Lu Chemstations, Inc.
11:05 Paper 184c: Thermodynamic
Modeling of the
LiCl+LiBr+LiNO3+LiI+H2O System
with the Electrolyte NRTL Model —
Toni Kirkes*, Chau-Chyun Chen
Texas Tech University
(185) Synergies Between Refining
and Petrochemical Processing II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Eberhard Lucke, Chair
NiQuan EnergyAhmed Khogeer, Co-Chair
Saudi AramcoAbyar Aejaz, Co-Chair
Burns & McDonnell
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
Co-Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
10:15 Paper 185a: Advanced
Process Modelling for Refinery-
Petrochemical Integration —
Steve Hall*
Process Systems Enterprise Ltd.
10:45 Paper 185b: Re-Thinking
Benzene Control Strategies to
Maximize Octane — Dominic Varraveto*
Burns & McDonnell
(186) Techno-Economic Analyses of
Sustainable Energy Systems
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisSanthosh Shankar, Chair
Shell Intl E&PJason Morgan, Co-Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
10:15 Paper 186a: Techno-
Economic Analysis of Renewable
Transportation Fuel from
Wastewater Treatment Sludge —
Lesley J. Snowden-Swan*, Yunhua Zhu, Mark D. Bearden, Timothy E. Seiple, Susanne B. Jones, Justin M. Billing, Andrew J. Schmidt, Karl O. Albrecht, Richard T. Hallen
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
10:40 Paper 186b: An Integrated
Techno-Economic and Life
Cycle Analysis of Northeastern
Willow Biomass as a Bioenergy
Feedstock — Tristan Brown*
State University of New York
(187) Technology Impact on Process
Safety
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7BRainer Hoff, Chair
Gateway Consulting Group, Inc.Jerry J. Forest, Co-Chair
Celanese
Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (PPSS)
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
10:15 Paper 187a: Using Connected
Systems to Improve Process
Safety — Scott M. Wozniak*, Ajay Kakkanattu Honeywell UOP
10:45 Paper 187b: Technology
Impact on Process Safety Through
the Cloud — Annant Srivastava*, Anil Patel Siemens
11:15 Paper 187c: Data Mining
and Analysis of the Alarm
Management — Pankaj Goel*, Aniruddha Datta, M. Sam Mannan
Texas A&M University
(188) Tutorials in Process Safety
— LPS II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8BDavid A. Moore, Chair
AcuTech Group, Inc.
Dan Wilczynski, Co-Chair
Marathon Petroleum Company
Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum
10:15 Paper 188a: Dust Explosion
Propagation and Isolation — Jérôme Taveau*
Fike Corporation
10:45 Paper 188b: Analysis of
Dust Concentration Measurements
Taken During the Filling Process of
a Silo — Lahiru Lakshan Lulbadda Waduge, Stefan Zigan, Pablo Garcia Triñanes*
Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology
11:15 Paper 188c: The Design and
Operation of Multi-Point Dust
Collection Systems — Yi Fan*, Karl Jacob*, James F. Koch
The Dow Chemical Company
(189) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting &
14th GCPS Wednesday Luncheon
Wednesday, Apr 25, 11:45 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 3
Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
(190) Advances in Manufacturing
Enabling PI and MCPI
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimWard E. Tegrotenhuis, Chair
Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryBrian Paul, Co-Chair
Oregon State University
Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
Co-Sponsored by: Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering
1:30 Paper 190a: Building with
Blocks — Greg Theunick*
Dow Corning Corporation
1:50 Paper 190b: Invited
Presentation — Mark Gaalswyick* Easy Energy Systems
2:10 Paper 190c: Critical Factors
and Criteria for the Development
and Deployment of Modular
Chemical Processes — Paul S. Dimick*, Bruce Tatarchuk
IntraMicron, Inc.
2:30 Paper 190d: Continuous
Processing of Specialty Chemicals:
Opportunities with MCPI — Oleg Pajalic*
Perstorp Holding AB
(191) Biomass Conversion to
Valuable Products I
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaVinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan,
Chair
Shell International Exploration & ProductionFuyue Stephanie Li, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOP
Sponsored by: Process Research and Innovation
Co-Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division, Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
1:30 Paper 191a: Development of a
Two-Stage Thermal Deoxygenation
Process for Fuels and Chemicals
from Biomass — M. Clayton Wheeler*, Sampath Gunukula, Scott Eaton, Hemant P. Pendse, William J. DeSisto, G. Peter van Walsum
University of Maine
1:55 Paper 191b: Aiding the
Development of Molecular-Level
Kinetic Mega Models Through
Parallelization — Juan Lucio-Vega*, Michael T. Klein
University of Delaware
2:20 Paper 191c: Development of
Green Pathways for the Extraction
of Medically Active Components
from Grape Waste — Kyle Cogswell*, Aydin K. Sunol University of South Florida
2:45 Paper 191d: Optimum
Utilization of Biomass for the
Production of Power and Fuels
Using Gasification —
Ahmed AlNouss*
Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR)
(193) Experimental, Theoretical,
and Numerical Analysis of Transport
Processes in Flow Reactors
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisRavindra Aglave, Chair
Siemens PLM SoftwareJason Morgan, Co-Chair
Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
1:30 Paper 193a: Precise
Determination of the Main
Transition Velocities in a
Bubble Column Based on New
Identification Methods Applied
to Ultrafast X-Ray Tomographic
Data — Stoyan Nedeltchev* (1), Uwe Hampel (1,2), Markus Schubert (1) (1) Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) (2) Technische Universität Dresden
1:55 Paper 193b: BubbleTree: A
Rigorous Algorithm for Lagrangian
Tracking and Statistical Analysis of
Bubble or Cluster Motion and Flux
Within 3D Fluid Bed Simulations —
Kyle Buchheit* (1), Christos Altantzis (2), Akhilesh Bakshi (2), Terry Jordan (2), Tingwen Li (2), Dirk Van Essendelft (2) (1) Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
(2) National Energy Technology Laboratory
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2:20 Paper 193c: CFD Modeling
of Oxy-Natural Gas Furnace
Using Detailed Kinetic Modeling
with and Without the Use of
Chemistry Acceleration — Niveditha Krishnamoorthy*, Chandra Tourani, Ravindra Aglave
Siemens PLM Software
2:45 Paper 193d: Application of
Computational Fluid Dynamics
(CFD) Modeling to the Gas-to-Liquid
(GTL) Process on Offshore Plants —
Joseph Albert Mendoza*, Sungwon Hwang
Inha University
(194) Greenhouse Gas Reduction
Technologies II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San AntonioSunil Hangal, Chair
Environmental Compliance Assurance Management (ECAM)Jeffrey Seay, Co-Chair
University of Kentucky
Sponsored by: Climate Change
1:30 Paper 194a: Effects of Fossil
Fuel Emissions and Seawater
Absorption on Atmospheric Carbon
Dioxide Concentrations —
Frank J. Elvin*
Texas Specialty Catalysts
2:00 Paper 194b: Operating
Flexibility and Controllability of CO2
Post-Combustion Capture Process
with Different Amines — Sijie Ge*, Ziyuan Wang, Sujing Wang Qiang Xu, Thomas Ho Lamar University
2:30 Paper 194c: Operating
Condition Optimization of a Full-
Scale Stirred Tank for Biofuel
Production — Thomas Eppinger*, Leonard Becker, Ravindra Aglave
Siemens PLM Software
(195) Modeling Tools and
Techniques for Process R&D III
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, BostonGaurav Arora, Chair
SABIC Americas, Inc.Honglin Qu, Co-Chair
Lamar University
Sponsored by: Process Research and Innovation
Co-Sponsored by: Computing Systems and Technology Division, Process Development Division
1:30 Paper 195a: Efficient
Numerical Optimization of
an Aerated Mixing Vessel for
Fermentation — Thomas Eppinger*, Leonard Becker, Ravindra Aglave Siemens PLM Software
1:55 Paper 195b: Multi-Oil
Product Pipeline Scheduling with
Appropriate Handling of Oil Mixing
Interface — Li Yu*, Min Chen, Qiang Xu
Lamar University
2:20 Paper 195c: Advanced Model-
Based Dynamics Optimization of a
Commercial Natural Gas Recovery
Unit — Abdallah S. Berrouk*, Yasser Al Wahedi, Dara Satyadileep
The Petroleum Institute
2:45 Paper 195d: CFD Simulation
of Gas-Liquid Flow in Monolith
Channels — Yuan Zhou*
PetroChina Petrochemical Research Institute
(196) Invited Tutorial Session —
Approaches in Big Data Analytics III
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Leo H. Chiang, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyAditya Tulsyan, Co-Chair
Amgen Inc.
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
1:30 Paper 196a: Deep
Reinforcement Learning for Model
Predictive Control — Bhushan Gopaluni*, Siang Lim, Steven Spielberg Pon Kumar University of British Columbia
2:15 Paper 196b: Powerful and
Novel Multivariate Statistical
Approaches in Big Data Sets and
in Data Mining with Applications
to Bio-, Medical-, and Material-
Informatics — Derrick K. Rollins Sr.*
Iowa State University
(197) Advances in Distillation
Technology II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Canary 1/2Daniel R. Summers, Chair
Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc.Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Symposium
1:30 Welcoming Remarks
1:32 Paper 197a: UFM™ Trays
Expand into the Fixed Valve Arena
with the UFM™ AF — Henk Bert van Westendorp*, Daniel R. Summers, Sven Glüer, Dolores Alvarez
Sulzer Chemtech Ltd.
2:07 Paper 197b: Deep-Seal Sieve
Trays for Improved Scrubbing
Performance — Joseph Flowers*, Jim Evans
DowDuPont
2:42 Paper 197c: Revamping a
Giant C3-Splitter Tower — Izak Nieuwoudt*, Neil A. Sandford
Koch-Glitsch LP
3:17 Paper 197d: A Design
and Computation Software for
Separating Multicomponent
Mixtures — Tony Joseph Mathew*, Parham Mobed, Radhakrishna Tumbalam Gooty, Mohit Tawarmalani, Rakesh Agrawal Purdue University
3:52 Paper 197e: New Test
Systems for Distillation
Efficiency Experiments at High
Liquid Viscosities — Raj Ganesh Manivannan* (1), Sayeed Mohammad (1), Tony Cai (2), Ken C. McCarley (2), Clint P. Aichele (1) (1) Oklahoma State University
(2) Fractionation Research, Inc.
4:27 Paper 197f: Reboiled Refinery
Sidestrippers Considered as a
Special Case of Thermally Coupled
Columns — Andrew W. Sloley*
Advisian (WorleyParsons Group)
5:02 Concluding Remarks
(198) Case Histories and Lessons
Learned — GCPS Joint Session
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7 A/BJennifer Mize, Co-Chair
Eastman Chemical CompanyFrederick Gregory, Co-Chair
The Lubrizol CorporationMorgan Reed, Co-Chair
Exponent, Inc.
Sponsored by: 14th Global Congress on Process Safety
1:30 Paper 198a: Best Paper
Awards
1:45 Paper 198b: 20 Years of
Chemical Safety and the Changing
Environment — Vanessa A. Sutherland*
Chemical Safety Board
2:30 Paper 198c: Bonded,
Grounded, and Burned to a Crisp:
Electrostatic Ignition of Flammable
Gases — Brenton L. Cox*, Justin A. Bishop, Russell Ogle, Jay R. Prigmore, Nicholas A. Traina
Exponent, Inc.
3:00 Paper 197d: Case Histories
Session Break
3:15 Paper 198e: Expect the
Unexpected: A Tragic Outcome to a
Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure During
Troubleshooting — Katherine E. Pearson* (1), John W. Champion (2) (1) BP Americas
(2) The Dow Chemical Company
3:45 Paper 198f: Importance of
Properly Designing Dust Explosion
Protection Systems: Case Study
— 2014 Georgia-Pacific Corrigan
Facility Fire and Explosion —
Scott G. Davis*, John Pagliaro GexCon US
4:15 Paper 198g: Deflagration
Incident in an Organic Peroxide
Solution Tank — Ben McDavid*, Larry Britton
Ashland Inc.
(199) Emerging Technologies in
Data Analytics
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 12James Cross III, Chair
The MathWorks, Inc.Ameya Dhaygude, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC), Sustainable Engineering Forum
1:30 Paper 199a: Image
Classification in Manufacturing
Analytics: Improving a Pellet
Classification System with Deep
Neural Networks — Ricardo Rendall* (1), Ivan Castillo* (2), Bo Lu (2), Michael Broadway (2), Brenda Colegrove (2), Leo H. Chiang (2), Marco Reis (1) (1) University of Coimbra
(2) The Dow Chemical Company
2:00 Paper 199b: Immersive
Introduction to IoT — Joel Berg*
The MathWorks, Inc.
2:30 Paper 199c: Comparing
Several Methods for Product
Properties Prediction — Jean Jérome Da Costa (1), Benoit Celse* (1), Fabien Chainet (1), Marion Lacoue Negre (1), Cyril Ruckebusch (2), Didier Espinat (1) (1) IFP Energies Nouvelles (2) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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(200) Hydroprocessing / Hydrogen
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 2Saadet Ulas Acikgoz, Chair
Honeywell UOPSanjiv Ratan, Co-Chair
ZoneFlow Reactor Technologies, LLC
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
Co-Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
1:30 Paper 200a: Catalytic
Option(s) for Hydrotreaters
Struggling with Cracked-Rich
Feeds — Steven F. Zink*
Honeywell UOP
2:00 Paper 200b: Smart Equipment
Integration for Improved Process
Yield — Whyman William*
Honeywell UOP
2:30 Paper 200c: Innovative
ZoneFlow® Reactor Technology:
Gearing for Future in Steam
Reforming for Hydrogen
Generation — Sanjiv Ratan*
Consultant
3:00 Paper 200d: Catalyst
Characterization in the Molecular-
Level Kinetic Modeling of
Hydroprocessing Reactors —
Pratyush Agarwal*, Michael T. Klein
University of Delaware
3:30 Paper 200e: Molecular Kinetic
Modeling in Hydrocracking —
Pelin Cox*
Honeywell UOP
4:00 Paper 200f: Lumped Kinetic
Model for Hydrocracking of Heavy
Oils over Oil-Dispersed Mo-Based
Catalyst — Woohyun Kim* (1,2), Kwang Ho Kim (1,2), Kang Seok Go (1,2), Nam Sun Nho (1,2), Sung Woo Jeong (2), Yong-Goo Kim (1,2) (1) Korea Institute of Energy Research
(2) Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
4:30 Paper 200g: Change of
Product Yield and Quality with a
Variation of Residue Conversion in
a Slurry-Phase Hydrocracking of
Vacuum Residue — Kang Seok Go* (1,2), Sung Woo Jeong (2), Yong Ku Kim (1,2), Nam Sun Nho (1,2), Woo Hyun Kim (1,2), Kwang Ho Kim (1,2) (1) Korea Institute of Energy Research
(2) Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
(201) Plant Design and Energy
Integration
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 5
Steven Vallee, Chair
Chart Energy & Chemicals, Inc.Tony Liu, Co-Chair
MMI Engineering
Jeffery Gaspard, Co-Chair
KBR, Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
1:30 Paper 201a: Dynamic Modeling
of the Hybrid LNG Terminal
Coupling NGL Recovery and LNG
Re-Gasification — Mohammad A. Muqeet, Md Emdadul Haque*, Qiang Xu, Srinivas Palanki Lamar University
1:55 Paper 201b: Shale Gas Techno-
Economic Analysis: Designing
Separation Units to Handle
Feedstock Variability — Eric Bohac*, Mahmoud El-Halwagi Texas A&M University
2:20 Paper 201c: Remove/
Use Gigatons of CO2 from Flue
Gas Without CO2 Recovery or
Purification — Brian Kolodji*
Independent Consultant
2:45 Paper 201d: Thermodynamics
Analysis-Based Optimal Design and
Operation of DMR Refrigeration
System for Natural Gas Liquefaction
Process — Mozammel Mazumder*, Qiang Xu, Srinivas Palanki Lamar University
3:10 Paper 201e: Reboilers with
Plate-Fin Brazed Aluminum Heat
Exchangers: Best Practices and
Considerations for Design and
Operation — Steven J. Vallee*, Douglas Decker, Adam McNeilly
Chart Energy & Chemicals, Inc.
(202) Process Control and
Optimization Developments
Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 4Mark Darby, Chair
CMiD SolutionsTony Liu, Co-Chair
MMI EngineeringM. Nazmul Karim, Co-Chair
Texas A&M University
Sponsored by: Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Co-Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
1:30 Paper 202a: Tuning PID
Controllers for Complex Integrating
Process Dynamics — James Beall IV*
Emerson Automation Solutions
2:00 Paper 202b: Tune Your PID
Loops Please! — Sam Dhaliwal*
IPCOS
2:30 Paper 202c: pH and Other
Non-Linear Control Applications —
Tom Nolan*
Emerson Automation Solutions
3:00 Paper 202d: Living on the
Edge with Distributed Embedded
Model Predictive Control — Patrick Thorpe*, Shabroz Gill Spiro Control Ltd.
3:30 Paper 202e: Automation of
Knowledge Work in Advanced
Process Control — Alex Kalafatis*, Hong Zhao
Aspen Technology, Inc.
4:00 Paper 202f: Data-Based Fault
Detection for Safe and Reliable
Process Start-Up and Recovery
After Natural Disasters — Jonathan P. Raftery*, Chiranjivi Botre, Nazmul Karim
Texas A&M University
(203) Ethylene Plant Safety
Wednesday, Apr 25, 2:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, SagoGwen Kelley, Chair
ShellMichael Smith, Co-Chair
ExxonMobil Chemical Company
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
2:00 Welcoming Remarks
2:05 Paper 203a: Synopsis of
Risk Assessment and Analysis
Techniques for Brittle Fracture and
Current Vulnerabilities — Jeremy Staats*
Becht Engineering
2:30 Paper 203b: Avoiding Risks of
New Brittle Fracture Susceptibility
in Carbon Steel Pipe, Fittings and
Flanges That Meet ASME Code —
Barry Messer*, Shahab Soltaninia, Dishoo Randhawa
Fluor Corporation
2:55 Paper 203c: Control Valve
Packing Follower Failure in Cold
Service — Richard Kratzer*
BASF
3:20 Break
3:40 Paper 203d: Chrome VI
in Cracking Furnaces — Bolaji Olayiwola*, Mike Koselek*, Vasily Simanzhenkov, Hany Farag, Evan Mah
NOVA Chemicals Corporation
4:05 Paper 203e: CSB Case
Study: Summary of Williams Plant
Incident — Lauren Grim*
Chemical Safety Board
4:55 Concluding Remarks
(204) Biomass Conversion to
Valuable Products II
Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AtlantaVinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan,
Chair
Shell International Exploration & ProductionFuyue Stephanie Li, Co-Chair
Honeywell UOP
Sponsored by: Process Research and Innovation
3:00 Paper 204a: Comparison
of Several Indirect Liquefaction
Pathways to Fuels and Co-Products
via Biomass Gasification and
Synthesis — Steven D. Phillips*, Robert A. Dagle, Vanessa Lebarbier Dagle, Susanne B. Jones, Michel J. Gray, Karthikeyan K. Ramasamy, Lesley J. Snowden-Swan
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
3:20 Paper 204b: Techno-Economic
and Environmental Life Cycle
Assessment (LCA) of Biodiesel
Production Process from Waste
Cooking Oil via Supercritical
Transesterification — Prashant Nagapurkar*, Conner Nuernberger, Elliot Sutton, Muhielaan Vasuthevan, Richard Hoefer, Joseph D. Smith
Missouri University of Science and Technology
3:40 Paper 204c: Continuous
Cultivation of Microalga
Nannochloropsis oculata to Extract
and Characterize Polar Lipids for
Cosmetic Applications — Ahmet Y. Manisali*, Aydin K. Sunol, George Philippidis
University of South Florida
4:00 Paper 204d: Synergistic
Utilization of Coal Ash and Biomass
Ash Rice Husk Ash for Zeolite and
Sorbent Production — Maoqi Feng*
Southwest Research Institute
4:20 Paper 204e: Conversion of
Syngas into Liquid Hydrocarbons —
Girish Srinivas*
TDA Research Inc.
4:40 Paper 204f: Hydrogen
Production from Biomass —
Anh Phan*, Phuet Prasertcharoensuk, Steve Bull Newcastle University
(205) Challenges in Education
and Workforce Development for
Process Intensification and Modular
Processing
Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, AnaheimAshley Smith-Schoettker, Chair
RAPID Manufacturing Institute
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Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Intensification
Co-Sponsored by: Process Intensification & Microprocess Engineering
3:00 Paper 205a: RAPID Activities
in Education & Workforce
Development —Ashley Smith-Schoettker* RAPID
3:15 Paper 205b: Challenges in
PI & MCPI Education & WFD for
Modeling & Simulation —
Benjamin Wilhite* Texas A&M
3:30 Paper 205c:Education & WFD
Needs for Advancing MCPI within
Module Manufacturing —
Brian Paul* Oregon State
3:45 Paper 205d: Challenges
in PI & MCPI Education &
WFD for Intensified Process
Fundamentals — Jim Ritter* University of South Carolina
4:00 Roundtable Discussion
(206) CO2 Capture, Utilization,
and Disposal: Key to Clean Energy
Production
Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, St. LouisYangchuan Xing, Chair
University of MissouriJason Morgan, Co-Chair
Worcester Polytechnic InstituteSanthosh Shankar, Co-Chair
Shell Intl E&P
Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy
3:00 Paper 206a: Computer-Aided
Designing High-Performance
Solid Sorbents for CO2 Capture
Application — Yuhua Duan*
National Energy Technology Laboratory
3:25 Paper 206b: Ocean Thermal
Energy for Abatement of Global CO2
Emissions — C. B. Panchal*, Richard Doctor, Rachel Sturtz
E3Tec Service, LLC
3:50 Paper 206c: Utilization of
Captured CO2 for Manufacturing
Alkyl Carbonates — C. B. Panchal* (1), John C. Prindle (1), Rachel Sturtz (1), Richard Doctor (1), Scott Parker (2), Lars Peereboom (2), Dennis Miller (2) (1) E3Tec Service, LLC
(2) Michigan State University
4:15 Paper 206d: Transition
Metal-Doped Ceria for Solar
Thermochemical Fuel Production —
Rahul Bhosale*, Gorakshnath Takalkar Qatar University
4:40 Paper 206e: Effect of
Adsorption of CO2 and H2 on
Methanation Reaction by Ni/
Al2O3 — Reyad Shawabkeh*
University of Jordan
5:05 Paper 206f: Investigating
Aerosol Formation in Flue Gas from
Post-Combustion CO2 Capture
Plants Using Molecular Dynamics
Simulation — Ulan Mansurov, Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh*, Dhawal Shah
Nazarbayev University
(207) Process Research and
Development for Industrial
Sustainability
Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, BostonQiang Xu, Chair
Lamar UniversityJialin Xu, Co-Chair
Lamar University
Sponsored by: Process Research and Innovation
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:00 Paper 207a: Model-Based
Development of High-Purity
Hydrogen Production Unit for
Hydrogen Refueling Stations —
Woohyun Kim*, Dong Joo Seo, Young Jae Hwang, Sang Ho Park, Wang Lai Yoon
Korea Institute of Energy Research
3:22 Paper 207b: Designing for
Innovation: Process and Technology
Configurations for Oil Sands
Production — Evar C. Umeozor*, Ian D. Gates
University of Calgary
3:44 Paper 207c: Model-Guided
Optimization of Industrial Azeotrope
Distillation Column — Prasanna Pathath*, Murali Gopalakrishnan, Andrei Merenov, Misfer Al-Ghamdi SABIC Americas, Inc.
4:06 Paper 207d: Knowledge
Transfer and Support of New
Technology Acquisitions —
Joseph Peters*
TechnipFMC
4:28 Paper 207e: Optimal Selection
and Design of a Methanol Process
with Enhanced CO2 Utilization —
Abdulrahman Alsuhaibani*, Mahmoud El-Halwagi Texas A&M University
(208) Water Solutions
Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:00 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, San AntonioQuan Yuan, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyEberhard Lucke, Co-Chair
CH2M Oil, Gas & ChemicalsTed Heron, Co-Chair
The Catalyst Group
Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery Processing
Co-Sponsored by: Environmental Division
3:00 Paper 208a: Molecular
Dynamic Simulation Study of
Water Desalination Across Carbon
Nanotube Membrane — Shaghayegh Agah*, Anatoly Kolomeisky, Matteo Pasquali Rice University
3:20 Paper 208b: Inorganic Salts
Removal from Hydraulic Fracturing
Flowback Water by Cooling —
Maoqi Feng*, Kristin Silva
Southwest Research Institute
3:40 Paper 208c: Metal-
Hexacyanoferrate-Based
Nanoadsorbents for the Removal
of Radioactive Cesium from
Seawater — Hee-Man Yang*, Chan Woo Park, Kune Woo Lee
Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
4:00 Paper 208d: A Computational
Model to Simulate Performance of
Industrial Clarifiers — Shankhadeep Das*, Jen-Hsiang Kao, Bryon Barney, Mike Kidd, Mark Kuettel The Dow Chemical Company
4:20 Paper 208e: CFD Modeling
of Honeywell-UOP XCeedTM
Wastewater Bioreactor —
Azita Ahmadzadeh*, William Sheridan, Lori Donovan
Honeywell UOP
4:40 Paper 208f: Optimization of
Water Demand Growth Fulfillment
in Seawater Thermal Desalination
System — Hassan Baaqeel* (1,2), Mahmoud El-Halwagi (2) (1) King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (2) Texas A&M University
(210) Big Data Analytics — Vendor
Perspective III (Session Speakers
Invited)
Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:30 PM
Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 13/14Birgit Braun, Chair
The Dow Chemical CompanyChaitanya Khare, Co-Chair
The Dow Chemical Company
Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics
Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum
3:30 Paper 210a: Big Data to
Support Operators in Chemical
Plants — Zied Ouertani*
ABB Group
4:00 Paper 210b: Finding a Needle
in an Ocean of Data with Digital
Twins: An Oil & Gas Perspective on
Analytics — Arun K. Subramaniyan*
Baker Hughes
4:30 Paper 210c: Approaches to
Multiblock Modeling and Dimension
Reduction for Combining Disparate
Data Types — Heather Brooke*, Frank Westad
CAMO Software Inc.
(211) Ethylene Cracker Quench
System Tutorial & Improvements
Thursday, Apr 26, 8:00 AM
Orlando World Center Marriott, RoyalBala Devakottai, Chair
Chevron Phillips Chemical CompanyVK Arora, Co-Chair
KPI Inc.
Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
8:00 Welcoming Remarks
8:05 Paper 211a: Quench Systems
for Gas and Liquids Crackers: A
Primer — Mark Whitney*
Linde
8:45 Paper 211b: Gas Cracking
Quench Systems Tutorial — Chris Phillips*, John L. Webb, Michael J. Tallman
KBR, Inc.
9:25 Break
9:40 Paper 211c: Quench Water
Quality Challenges in Ethane
Cracker — Jorge Luis Cabrera Amador* (1), Leandro Ruiz Ruiz (1), Roberto Jesus Prisciliano Rodriguez Mendoza (1), Ramraj Venkatadri (2), Ali Arshad (2) (1) Braskem Idesa
(2) Pall Corporation
10:05 Paper 211d: EPC Sasol
Quench Tutorial Fundamentals
Presentation — Edward Soliz Jr., Thomas Wieslaw*
Sasol North American Operations
10:30 Paper 211e: Primary
Fractionator Fundamentals &
Flexibility to Feedstocks — Andre Bernard*, David Gent NOVA Chemicals Corporation
10:55 Concluding Remarks
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2018 European Conference on Process Safety and Big DataNovember 14–15, 2018 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Sustainability and Environment
7th International Congress on Sustainability Science and EngineeringAugust 12–15, 2018 Cincinnati, OH
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Center for Energy InitiativesAn AIChE Technological Community
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Ababneh, Hani..................................149c
Abazajian, Armen ..............................80a
Abbasi, Emad ................................... 161c
Abdeshova, Togzhan K. ..................... 15bAbe, Hayato ......................................158c
Abedin, Ashraf .................................... 19bAbou Shama, Mhd A. ........................58g
Addai, Emmanuel K. .........................134c
Ade, Nilesh ...............................54cx, 92aAdetule, Oluyemi ............................. 133a
Aejaz, Abyar ............................... 166, 185Agah, Shaghayegh .................58e, 208a
Agarwal, Pratyush .........................200dAglave, Ravindra ......................58w, 93c ....................................... 193c, 194c, 195aAgrawal, Rakesh ...................... 79a, 197dAguilar-Otero, Jose R. ........................58f
Ahammad, Monir .......... 54al, 54am, 54wAhmad, Adeel ....................................40b
Ahmad, Musa Eltayeb ....................... 90dAhmadzadeh, Azita .....................96, 122, ................................ 151, 165, 174, 208e
Ahn, Yeong Jong ............................... 52dAichele, Clint P. ........................31d, 197eAjare, Tochukwu .............................. 54bAkula, Rao ..........................................167
Al Wahedi, Yasser ............................ 195cAl-Ghamdi, Misfer ..................... 55f, 207cAl-Jarba, Khalid ................................100bAl-Matrouk, Maryam .......................... 52aAl-Otaibe, Sultan ..............................100bAl-Rabbat, Anas ................................54ceAl-Rubaye, Haider .............................82b
Al-saadi, Luma ..................................173a
Al-Saeed, Abdulaziz ........................54awAlbrecht, Karl O. ............................... 186aAldeeb, Abdulrehman ........................ 54tAldescu, Maria ................................. 124b
Alejandro, Jimenez ..........................54coAlghamdi, Adel ................................58ak
Alhameedi, Hayder............................ 58z
Alhammad, Yousif ............................116b
Alhseinat, Emad ...............................58ai
Ali, Moustafa ................................... 54bz
Alix, Pascal ....................................... 172dAllason, Daniel .................................. 88aAlnasleh, Bassam ...............................32cAinouss, Ahmed .......... 156c, 165c, 191d
Alonso, Ignacio .................................167a
Alptekin, Gokhan ..............................151a
Alqahtani, Abdullah .................116a, 131cAlsuhaibani, Abdulrahman ..............207e
Altamash, Tausif ...............56d, 66g, 66h
Altantzis, Christos ............................. 193bAlvarez Claramunt, Juan Ignacio .................................... 126a
Alvarez, Dolores ............................... 197aAlves, Elizabeth ................................147a
Amaran, Satyajith ............................. 177bAmaro Ronces, Edgar ......................166c
Amico, Paul .................................8a, 54lAmin, Mariangel ...............................54bvAmoros, Marcel ................................. 22aAmouei Torkmahalleh, Mehdi ....................58n, 58o, 58y, 206f
Amyotte, Paul R. .........................9b, 134cAnderson, David ...............................54bxAngiullo, Richard J. .......................... 54bfAnjum, Shadab .................................. 67b
Ankrom, Laura ...................................... 61Anshu, Anshu .................................... 58pAparicio, Santiago ............................ 179aArendt, Steve...........................46a, 152b
Ariawan, Alfonsius ................ 54du, 145a
Arjunan, Jeyarathan ....................... 71, 95Armacost, Michael .............................119aArnold, Stephen C. ............................59d
Arnst, Theodore C. .............................. 5eArora, Gaurav .................... 161, 184, 195
Arora, Vk .............................................211Arredondo, Jacob H. ........................95d, ................................................. 164, 164b
Arriagada, Constanza .........................58cArshad, Ali .........................................211cArtan, Recai ........................................78dAtilhan, Mert .............................56d, 66g, .................................................66h, 179a
Atkinson, Brian .................................178a
Ávila Filho, Salvador .... 54o, 54bg, 54cq
Aziz, Michael J. .................................. 28bAzizi, Y .............................................. 58m
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B Mat Isa, M Faudzi ........................ 54bmBa--Shammakh, Mohammed S. ......58ah
Baaqeel, Hassan ............................. 208f
Bafna, Ayush A. ................................. 20c
Baheri, Bahareh ............................. 107bBajpai, Harshit ..................................141b
Bakshi, Akhilesh ............................... 193bBaldea, Michael ........................79b, 106cBaliga, Satish ................................... 122b
Ballance, Brian .................................... 6dBanat, Fawzi ..................................... 58aiBang, Boo-Hyoung ............................ 88bBarney, Bryon ..................................208dBarrai, Federico ................................ 173d
Barrett, Connor .................................. 10cBarrington, Bryan ..........................5a, 5b
Barros, Safira ................................... 54bpBascur, Osvaldo ..........................37, 83b
Bassey, Bassey O. ..................54b, 54ab
Bassie, Ron ........................................ 32aBasu, Somnath .................................. 87c
Baudouin, Olivier ...............................39b
Bauer, Heinz C. ............................... 183d
Bauwens, C. Regis L. ........................65a
Bavarian, Mona ..................................81dBawah, Abdul-Rashid ....................... 179bBeall, James ......................... 153a, 202a
Bearden, Mark D. ............................. 186aBecker, Leonard ......................194c, 195aBeebe, Dustin ...........................15c, 54cr
Behera, Sushanta Kumar ..................58u
Behr, Susan ..........................................91
Bej, Shyamal K. ....................... 19, 71, 95
Belawan, Sulo .................................54bh
Belland, Joseph ................................. 91b
Bellos, Georgios ...............................128dBelser, Phoebe .................................. 58hBělský, Petr ........................................28cBen, Laurie ............................153a, 178b
Benson, Tracy J. ................ 151, 151c, 174Berg, Joel ........................................ 199b
Berger, Scott .............................. 18, 110c
Bernard, Andre .................................211e
Berroteran, Eliana ............................126c
Berrouk, Abdallah S. ........................195c
Bershad, Susan ............................ 111, 134Beum, Hee-Tae .................................. 16cBhandari, Dhaval ............................. 173d
Bhargava, Manish ...................25b, 79c, ...................................... 79d, 106d, 131a
Bhattar, Srikar ................................... 19bBhosale, Rahul .... 60a, 82a, 121c, 206d
Bichave, Vivek ................................... 89c
Biegler, Lorenz T. ............................. 149aBielenberg, James 34, 68, 93, 163, 173
Billing, Justin M. ............................... 186aBischof, Steven M. .............................71b
Bishop, Ben ......................................153c
Bishop, Justin A. ............................... 198cBishop, Nikki ............................. 153, 178
Bittencourt, Euclides S. ........... 54o, 54cqBlack, Carine .................................... 167bBlaise, Michael J. .....................87a, 163c
Blanco, Jorge E. ................................ 128
Bleasdale, Brendan ..........................46bBohac, Eric .....................................201bBoodhoo, Kamelia ................. 163a, 163bBordonaro, Amy ..............................54cg
Borene, Matthew ................................111a
Botre, Chiranjivi .............96b, 122c, 202fBottenus, Danny ................................131bBotwinick, Drew ........................22c, 88aBouse, Scott .................................... 128a
Bowen, Jon ........................................78cBradshaw, Bill .................................... 145Brandenbusch, Christoph ................. 58qBranson, Blake ..................................95b
Braun, Birgit .................63, 84, 169, 210
Brayden, Mark .............................32, 32aBredol, Michael .................................121bBrenner, Jim ...................................... 59dBridges, William .............49b, 54m, 54x,
................................................54bk, 98b
Brigman, James .............................. 169e
Britton, Larry ....................................198gBroadribb, Mike ................................167a
Broadway, Michael ........................... 199aBrooke, Heather ...................... 51g, 210c
Brown, David J. ............................... 58ac
Brown, Robert C. ..................... 87b, 173c
Brown, Tristan ................................. 186b
Browne, Robert ................................... 39Bruce, Andrew G. ...............................17b
Brunoro Ahumada, Cassio ................ 54hBryant, Donna ................. 70, 115c, 168b
Buchheit, Kyle ................................. 193b
Buehler, Christopher S. ....................... 92
Buehler, Jack H. ................................ 129
Bukowski, Julia V. ............................... 9c
Bull, Steve ........................................ 204fBunning, Don.................................... 164aBurke, Nick .......................................... 6bBurleigh, Andy .................................... 31eBurnak, Baris ....................................100aBurnett, San ...................................... 152
Burton, Matthew ............................. 153b
Busby, Kirk ........................................ 54z
Bustos, Camila ...................................58cButters, Tim ..................................... 137b
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Cabanne, Victor............................... 126a
Cabrera Amador, Jorge Luis ............ 211c
Cagnolatti, Claire .............................. 78c
Cai, Tony ...................6a, 31b, 172b, 197eCalvo, Wilson A. P. ...............................6cCampbell, Teresa .............................. 113cCampos, Daniel ................................129dCampos, Víctor ...................................58cCantwell, Brian ................................... 52fCardin, Marlene ......................... 39a, 59aCardoso-Palmerin, Sandra Angelica ... 4b
Carlson, Myron .................................. 150
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134 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS
Carreno-Zamora, Janet ........................4bCarter, Elizabeth ...............................174a
Carvalho Neto, Americo .........54bp, 73b
Casais, Deyse .................................. 54bpCasarez, Paul .................................... 49bCaskey, Stephen ...............................16aCastaneda, Homero .......................54akCastaneda, Ricardo ............................ 5dCastillo, Ivan ........... 17, 51, 177a, 199aCelenza, William .............................. 171cCelse, Benoit .................................. 199cCernik, Randy J. ................................15bCerqueira, Ivone C. S. ..54o, 54bg, 54cqChainet, Fabien ................................ 199cChaisoontornyotin, Wattana .............. 66fChakra, Dona ..................................... 10cChakraborty, Sudipto ........................ 58uChambers, Simon .....................31c, 172a
Champion, John W. ........................ 9, 26, ......................................... 26a, 145, 198eChan, Calvin ...................................... 45bCharlton, Bill .................................... 129d
Charvat, Jiri ........................................28cChastain, J. Wayne ............................ 135
Chastain-Knight, Denise ...................176a
Chavez-Segura, Griselda ......................4bChaw, Juan ......................................... 11b
Chen, Chau-Chyun .................. 66c, 107a, .................................................184a, 184cChen, Daniel .............................. 44c, 58gChen, Feng .......................................130c
Chen, Guofu ...................................... 27c
Chen, Lu ...................................99a, 148cChen, Min .........................................195bChen, Sixue ...................................... 54drChen, Xuemin .....................................88cCheng, Zhengdong ..........................54ceCheung, Cho Nai .............................. 54brCheung, Daniel ..................................54a
Chheda, Juben ....................................55
Chialva, Fernando ........................... 126a
Chianelli, Russell R. ..........................151cChiang, Leo H. .......................17, 118, 119, ................................ 142, 177a, 196, 199aChilds, Merrill ................................... 111b
Chin, Swee-Teng ............... 38, 38a, 177aChittibabu, Haribabu ....................... 183a
Cho, Dong-Woo .................................. 16cCho, Kanghee..................................... 16cChoi, Sun ........................................... 52dChosnek, Jack ..........................132, 159b
Chotiwiriyakun, Kritsada .................. 123bChoudhury, Hanif ............................. 149cChun, Changmin ............................... 173dCialkowski, Edward ............................. 8b
Cima, Dennis L. .................................. 15bClassen, Sean ................................... 111b
Cleavinger, Jimmy ........................... 128b
Clowers, Kurt ................................... 54cz
Cogswell, Kyle ......... 55c, 64c, 161a, 191c
Colegrove, Brenda ........................... 199aColegrove, Lloyd ................................17a
Coletti, Francesco ..................... 42, 42b,
.......................99b, 100, 125, 137c, 148a
Collins, Erin ......................................54ar
Collins-Chase, Charles ............ 85c, 114a
Concibido, Neil ................................... 182Conley, Matthew ............................. 54cv
Conrad, Marie ......................................5cCook, Elizabeth ................................ 54arCoolbaugh, Anika .............................164c
Corbett, Brandon............................... 59aCorleto, Carlos .................................128bCormier, Addie .................................113a
Cornwell, John B. .................... 54k, 54cf
Cowley, Charles Ian .......................... 54pCox, Brenton L....................... 181a, 198cCox, Pelin ........................................200e
Cramer, Joseph ......................... 168, 179
Cremers, Carsten .............................141a
Crews, Aaron .................................... 70cCross, James .................... 38, 51e, 84b,
.....................................123, 123a, 199
Cruz, Ana Maria .................................. 158Cuffy, Graeme ..................................54czCurtis, Rick ........................................46a
Cusimano, John ...............................113b
Cutchen, Steve ................................ 109a
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D’Ottaviano, Fabio .............................37cDa Costa, Jean Jérome .................... 199cDagle, Robert A. .............................. 204aDagle, Vanessa Lebarbier ............... 204aDahiya, Rajender ..............................152c
Dai, Koji ............................................ 183cDai, Wei ............................................... 62Danzi, Enrico ...................................54bu
Dara, Sepehr ..................................... 22bDarby, Mark ...........15, 35, 96, 122, 202
Darynova, Zhuldyz............................. 58oDas, Dilip ............................................10a
Das, Shankhadeep ......................... 208d
Datta, Aniruddha .............................. 187cDavanlou, Ashkan ............................58w
Dave, Sanjay ..................................... 96aDavid, Brad .................................. 51, 51h
Davidson, Chet .................................. 172fDavis, Ana .......................................... 18a
Davis, Brian ........................................ 31eDavis, Russ .......................................... 7a
Davis, Scott G. ................. 22c, 88a, 198f
De Jonckheere, Bruno ...................... 78d
De Man, Allison ................................. 46c
Deal, Lindsay ......................................61bDechelotte, Stephane ....................... 39bDecker, Douglas ...............................201eDee, Sean J. ........................... 134b, 181a
del Din, Carolina..............................54bn
Delpero, Philip ..................................54ai
Demirel, Belma .................................... 40Depree, Nick ..................................... 38c
Dervaux, Bart .................................... 32aDeSisto, William J. .............................191aDesrosiers, Brian .............................54bb
Devakottai, Bala ....................... 128b, 211
Dever, Jack .......................................20a
Dhaliwal, Sam..................................202b
Dharmavaram, Seshu ............... 41c, 54bf, ............................................... 65, 88, 152Dhaygude, Ameya .......................51i, 199Di Benedetto, Almerinda ................. 54buDi Sarli, Valeria ................................ 54buDiaz-Bejarano, Emilio ...............42b, 99b, ................................................. 137c, 148aDickson, Brian ................................... 109
Dietsche, Laura .................................. 50DiGiulio, Christopher ..........................19a
Diller, Tim ....................... 51d, 84a, 169c
Dimick, Paul S. ....................... 93b, 190b
Ding, Dong .......................................121a
Ding, Fangfang ................................ 54dkDing, Yulin ...................................... 54dmDjokic, Marko R. ..................... 129c, 129fDoctor, Richard .....................206b, 206cDonahue, Melissa .............................. 79b
Donnelly, Jill ......................................43b
Donovan, Lori .................................. 208eDoong, Shain ............................. 16a, 36a
Dor, Amos ..........................................119aDorofeev, Sergey B. .......................... 65aDowell, Art ....................54m, 101c, 176b
Downes, Anthony .............................176c
Dowty, Lauren ....................................85cDr. Davies, Michael ...................27a, 45a
Drabish, David ..................................... 49Drew, David W....................................41c
Drigo, Edmara ....................... 54bg, 54cqDriscoll, Aaron ....................55c, 64, 64c,
................................................. 86b, 161aDrummond, Gabriel ........................... 89bDu, Wenli ..............................................4aDuan, Yuhua ....................................206a
Duarte, Thaiane ................................ 54at
Dubin, Geoffrey ...............................58ab
Dufaud, Olivier .................................54bvDundalek, Jan ................... 28c, 47a, 47bDunjó, Jordi .......................................22a
Dunsworth, Hailey ............................. 172fDupont, Watson................................ 132cDuran, Jairo A. ..................................66a
Dutcher, Dabrina ............................... 58hDutschmann, David ..............................5cDutta, Subhash .................................. 59dDwight, Henry ........................................8Dyal, Shyam .................................. 54be
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Eaton, Scott .......................................191aEberhardt, Gene ................................ 16d
Ede, Rubem ..................................... 54bpEdgar, Thomas F. ............................. 106cEdwards, Victor .............................9a, 89Effiom, Francis .................................54ab
El-Halwagi, Mahmoud ..201b, 207e, 208fElbashir, Nimir .................................. 149cEldridge, R. Bruce .................... 79b, 172cEljack, Fadwa T. ......................156c, 165cElsharkawy, Adel ...............................52a
Elvin, Frank J. ....................... 58k, 194aEmerson, Rachel ..............................108bEmerson, Steven D. ........................... 120
Engel, Derek M. ..................................22cEnqvist, Kari J. .................................... 78f
Enright, Tom .................................... 146b
Eppinger, Thomas ........58w, 194c, 195a
Erfan, Mani ........................................151bEscobar-Hernandez, Harold U. ......... 181cEsparza, Alejandro .......................... 126b
Espinat, Didier .................................. 199cEttehad, Amin .....................................58r
Eun, Chonghwa ................................. 54dEvans, Geoffrey M. ............................ 36bEvans, Jim ........................................ 197bEze, Valentine C. .....................163a, 173a
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Factor, Matthew ...............................54cvFadal, Doug ........................................88cFalin, James ...................................... 69aFan, Yajun .............................54dg, 54dhFan, Yi ..............................................188c
Fang, Yan ..........................................64b
Farag, Hany ..................................... 203dFaulk, Nancy .......................................54t
Fazlollahi, Farhad ............................ 106b
Fegade PhD, Swapnil ..................153, 178
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Feiring, Andrew ................................129dFeist, Shawn D. ................................... 93
Feld, Peter E. ..................................... 32aFeng, Maoqi .................58l, 204d, 208b
Ferguson, Andrew ........................... 142a
Fernandez B, Juan M ........................29b
Fernández, Katherina .........................58cFernandez, Sergio ..................11, 29, 48, ..........................................48b, 126, 174bFerreira, Alysson .................... 45c, 54ay
Ferreira, Jose Filipe Michel Gagliano .............................. 54bgFerrer, Alberto ..................................119b
Finstad, Megan.................................. 78e
Fish, Doug ........................................ 118c
Flechas-Moreno, L. Tatiana.....54h, 54cd
Fleming, Brad ...................................106dFleming, Michael ...............................54u
Flowers, Joseph .............................. 197b
Fogang, Lionel ...........................56f, 90cFontenot, Eddy .......................................4Forde, Kelsey .......................53dh, 53di,
...............................................53dj, 53dk
Forest, Jerry J. ................26b, 145b, 187Foshee, Charles .............................. 159a
França, Sandro .................................54at
Francisco, Eduardo M. ............ 147, 147b
Frank, Walter L. ..............................22, 41Freiburger, Eric.................43, 110b, 110cFroeyen, Marc ................................. 128g
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Gaalswyk, Mark .......................87b, 190b
Gable, Preston A. ...............................87bGaffney, Anne .................................. 173b
Gai, Huilong ....................................... 36c
Galymzhanov, Nursultan ....................58yGanjam, Sanjay ...............................54by
Gao, Na ...........................................54bq
Gao, Zhuwei ......................................56e
García Torrent, Javier......................54bwGarcia Triñanes, Pablo .................... 188b
Garcia, Antonio .................................... 6d
Garcia, Miguel .................................. 132bGarg, Ashutosh ........................99c, 125b
Garrison, Jim ....................................... 69
Garvin, Chris ...................................... 38bGaspard, Jeffery .. 74, 92, 114, 114b, 201Gates, Ian D. .................................... 207bGaurav, Aashish ................................ 59dGawas, Kiran .......................................90
Ge, Sijie ........................................... 194b
Geng, Jihui ......................................... 41aGent, David ........................................211e
Gentry, Joseph C. .............................. 79c
Getu, Mesfin ...................................... 81b
Ghaleb, Ahmed................................... 54fGhezzi, Sergio ...................................33b
Ghorbanian, Mahyar .......................... 82bGilbert, Kevin L. .................................. 41cGildert, Gary ....................... 151, 151b, 174Gill, Shabroz ....................................202dGlasgow, Ian M. ...................................74Glüer, Sven ....................................... 197aGo, Kang Seok ......................200f, 200g
Goble, William M. .................................9cGoddard, Andrew ................................110Goel, Pankaj .....................................187c
Goetheer, Earl L.V. .............................58yGonçalves, Alice ................................. 58jGopalakrishnan, Murali ............55f, 207cGopalaswami, Nirupama ............ 10, 92b,
.................................................. 156, 181cGopaluni, Bhushan .......................... 196a
Gorawara, Jay .................................... 16aGordon, Christopher Kwadwo .........54al
Gorimbo, Joshua ......................19c, 149d
Gorski, Gene ...................................... 22aGoteti, Prasad................................... 176cGovindarajan, Anand ............................ 31Graham, Glenn ................................. 146aGray, Keri. .........................................112a
Gray, Michel J. .........................40a, 204aGraziano, Diane J. ............................118b
Green, Micah J. ................................. 54nGregory, Frederick ............................. 198Griffin, Derek ....................................165bGrim, Lauren ....................................203e
Groce, Bernard .................................... 98Gross, Robert E. ...................................9cGrounds, Cheryl .......................43c, 120cGrubbe, Deborah .....................85a, 85b
Guerra, Carlos Espinosa .................. 54auGuittard, Philippe .............................. 39bGunukula, Sampath ...........................191aGuo, Mond ......................................... 40aGuss, David ......................................54bj
Gutierrez, William ..............................29a
Guzmán-Fierro, Víctor ........................58c
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Habibullah, Arif ................................. 114c
Haddix, Martin .................................. 107aHague, John ..............................51a, 63a
Hale, Justin...................................... 143a
Halim, Syeda Zohra .........................54au
Hall, Stephen .........................148b, 185a
Hallen, Richard T. ............................. 186a
Hampel, Uwe .................................... 193aHan, Sang-Sup ................................... 16cHan, Xiaopeng .................................. 58aHangal, Sunil ..............................179, 194
Hanna, Tracey .................................. 54ci
Hanning, David .................................175a
Hansen, David ..................................54bl
Hao, Yifan ......................................... 66cHaque, Md Emdadul........................ 201a
Haraguchi, Marcio Issamu .................. 6c
Harding, Brandon ..................... 115, 115a
Harmantoro, Akhmad ...................... 54ch
Harris, Stephen P. ................................9cHarrison, Donnie ............................. 120a
Hart, Ryan J. ............................65b, 132b
Harvey, Adam P. ............................... 173aHarvey, Shane ........................ 5, 33, 33a
Hasan, A. Rashid ..............................54bcHasse, Hans ....................................... 16bHatfield, Joe B. .................................... 6dHawkins, Steve ................................54aa
Hay, Glen ........................................... 66bHaydock, Paul ................................... 54pHazewinkel, Philip ............................... 6bHazzan, Michael .............. 30, 54ct, 156a
He, Ting .............................................121aHedlund, Matthew ............................175c
Hegely, Laszlo .................................. 172dHeidermann, Dr.rer.nat. Thomas ...... 45aHeniford, Richard R. .........................124c
Henselwood, Fred ..............................110
Herber, John ................................... 120b
Hernandez, Sergio ...........................108bHeron, Ted .......................58ad, 171, 208Herrick, Aaron ............... 123c, 183c, 184bHershkowitz, Frank .......................... 173dHess, Dennis W. ...............................144c
Hildebrandt, Diane ........................... 149dHildenbrandt, Kate .....................91c, 98aHill, A. Daniel ..................................... 90aHill, David .........................................183c
Ho, Thomas ...................................... 194bHobson, Christine .............................. 80c
Hochleitner, Monica .........................147c
Hodge, Phillip R.................................54ciHoefel, Torben .................................. 33e
Hoefer, Richard ............................... 204bHoepfner, Michael P. ................66e, 66f
Hoff, Rainer .......................73, 159c, 187
Holladay, Jamelyn D. .......................108aHolland, Andrew .............................58aa
Hollar, William .............................20, 100Holmstrom, Donald ........................... 30aHolsinger, Marabeth ........................... 54Holt, David ....................................... 157b
Hong, Seokyoung ..................... 54d, 62a
Horn, Brad .........................................88b
Horng, Jao-Jia ................................. 54ds
Horsch, Steven ...................................88cHoward, Humbert .................................7c
Howat, Colin S. .................................. 159
Howes, Steve ............................. 64, 64a
Hsu, Bor-Yea .................................... 164bHu, Sibei ..........................................54de
Huang, Biao ..................................... 142b
Hubbs, Christian D. ..........................177b
Hughes, Philip ................................. 58aaHumble, Paul .....................................131bHurban, David ................................. 54as
Hussain, SM Shakil ............................ 90cHussein, Ibnelwaleed ........................56b
Hwang, Sungwon ............................. 193dHwang, Young Jae .................160a, 207a
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Ibarreta, Alfonso F.................. 134b, 54bxIguchi, Msaki ................................... 158a
Iles, Chris ............................................. 69Ilizastigui, Fidel ..................11a, 54i, 54v
Imran, Muhammad ............................ 78b
Inamdar, Shailendra ........................... 128Iranipour, Gita .................. 64c, 86b, 161aIrfan, Muhammad ............................... 16bIrvine, Yene ......................................... 9bIshii, Benjamin ........................... 22b, 54kIslam, M. R. .........................................66cIsmail, Manaf ..................................... 66eIsrani, Chris (Kumar) ................54ah, 176
Iurisci, Giuseppe ................................ 33b
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Jacob, Karl .......................................188c
Jahn von Arnswaldt, Wolfram ........11, 29, ..................................................... 48, 126
Jaimes, Luis ....................................... 48c
Jain, Prerna ............................54ap, 181cJallais, Simon ..................................... 41aJames, Mike ....................................... 41bJames, Nick ...................................... 171d
James, Phillip ..................................... 32fJammula, Anil Krishna ...........59, 81, 107
Janardanan, Sunder .......................... 54hJang, Ha-Na........................... 108c, 179c
Jansen, Christopher R. ......................174cJensen, Cory ...............................58, 139
Jeong, Min-Jae ........................108c, 179cJeong, Sung Woo .................. 200f, 200gJha, Meha .....................80b, 124a, 144b
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Ji, Fangang .......................................54di
Ji, Zhongli ......................................... 130cJiang, Juncheng ..................................54jJiang, Kun ..........................................44aJiang, Xue ....................................... 54ck
Joback, Kevin G. ................................81a
Johannesdahl, Harri ........................ 129a
Johnson, Eric ......................................78aJohnson, John J ...............................112b
Johnson, John M. ............................. 167bJohnson, Matt .....................................54lJohnson, Michael .............................. 88aJohnson, Robert W. ............................... 2Jones, Daniel ..................................... 33c
Jones, Patti ........................................89b
Jones, Susanne B. ..................186a, 204aJones, William ................................. 105c
Jordan, Terry .................................... 193bJosefczyk, Ronald ............................. 33c
Joshi, J. B. ........................................165bJubin, Robert ......................................70aJung, Seungho ................................ 54boJurzinsky, Tilman ...............................141a
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Kakkanattu, Ajay .............................. 187aKalafatis, Alex ..................................202e
Kalaga, Dinesh V. .............................165bKalish, Peter ............................. 37b, 70b
Kalita, Roomi .............................79d, 131aKamal, Muhammad Shahzad ............56c, ....................................................56f, 90c
Kamann, Martin ................................. 33eKang, Yong .........................................58xKangas, Nathan ...............................54cg
Kanitkar, Swarom .............................. 19b
Kao, Jen-Hsiang ..............................208dKaramad, Mohammadreza .................44aKarambelkar, Shruti .......................... 82bKaribayev, Mirat ................................ 58nKarim, M. Nazmul ..................15, 35, 54q, .................................96b,122c, 202, 202fKasick, Andrew.................................. 95c
Kauer, Robert ...................................54cpKaur, Harnoor .................................. 184a
Kaviani, Shayan ..................................81dKazarians, Mardy ................................54zKazi, Monzure-Khoda ..................... 156cKe, Jia .............................................. 168a
Kelley, Gwen .....................................203
Kelly, Jeffrey D. .........................35b, 35dKerin, Trish ............................. 43a, 54ba
Kessler, Elmar ................................... 16b
Khakharia, Purvil ................................58y
Khamphasith, Martin ........................... 6bKhan, Faisal I. .................................9b, 12Khan, Rafaqat A .............................. 54ac
Khanlari, Anahita ................................. 5e
Khanna, Vikas ...........................105, 130
Khare, Chaitanya ........................ 51h, 63, ........................................... 84, 169a, 210Khogeer, Ahmed ........................124, 148, ..........................................166, 166a, 185Khraisheh, Majeda ........... 56d, 66g, 66hKidd, Mike .......................................208dKikkawa, Yoshitsugi ......................... 114c
Kim, Hae Yong .....................................6cKim, Hee Kyung................................. 52c
Kim, Jong-Nam ................................... 16cKim, Kwang Ho ...................... 200f, 200gKim, Sun Hyung .................................. 16cKim, Tae Young ..................................52cKim, Woohyun .......................160a, 200f, .............................................. 200g, 207a
Kim, Yong Ku ...................................200gKim, Yong-Goo .................................200fKim, Young Hoo .................................52cKim, Youngjin ............................54d, 62aKimani, Martin K. ............................. 144a
Kindgen, Axel ....................................169fKirkes, Toni ........................... 107a, 184c
Kirs, Luis ........................................... 126aKister, Henry Z. ................................... 6eKityanyong, Pheeraya ...................... 123bKiyama, Adan ......................................54lKlein, James A. ............................26a, 98
Klein, Michael T. .....................191b, 200dKlein, Ruediger ................................58ae
Klembara, Melissa .............................68a
Klinger, Jordan .................................108bKloppenborg, Ellen............99, 124, 148Koch, James F. ................................. 188cKoirala, Yogesh ................................54cxKokosimos, Konstantinos ........ 54bz, 92bKolenc, Josh .................................... 175b
Kolodji, Brian ................................... 201c
Kolomeisky, Anatoly ................58e, 208aKonakbayeva, Dinara ........................ 58nKonovessis, Dimitrios ....................... 54afKooijman, Harry .................................79eKorf, Stefan ....................................... 32aKorkmaz, Sahika ...............................43b
Kosek, Juraj ........................28c, 47a, 47bKoselek, Mike ..................................203d
Kovalev, Alexey ................................. 66dKracker, Gunther ............................... 33eKratzer, Richard...............................203c
Krause, Ulrich ................................... 134cKrinock, Robert .................................. 129
Krishna, Kiran .................................... 54pKrishnamoorthy, Niveditha ..............193c
Krishnan, Pratik ............................... 54ce
Krishnaswamy, Meenakshi Sundaram ......................................... 176cKrueger, Artur W. ................................ 42Ku, Jae Won ..............................52c, 52d
Kuchibhatla, Sarat Chandra .............. 59c
Kuettel, Mark ...................................208dKulhanek, Devon ............................... 54nKulkarni, Jayant ..............................54cm
Kulmukanova, Lyazzat ...................... 58oKumar, Amit ....................................... 90eKumar, Prashant ...............................151b
Kumari, Pallavi...................................54q
Kuramoto, Yuji ..................................... 5a
Kurle, Yogesh .................................. 165a
Kwabi, David ..................................... 28bKwaspen, Peter ..................................37aKwon, Oh Chae ......................... 52c, 52d
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Labanca, Leandro ............................... 99Laboureur, Delphine ............. 54bc, 54cdLacoue Negre, Marion ..................... 199cLadevie, Bruno .................................. 52eLai, Hsiang Yee ................................... 39
Lakhe, Pritishma ........................54h, 54n
Lally, Joe ...................................... 32, 32fLam, Bruce .........................................37aLamb, Justin ..................................... 171d
Lammens, Mieke ................................88cLampertius, Johnny .........................54cwLapekas, Sean P. ............................... 132
Laporte, Laurent .........................51f, 84c
Larkin, T. J. ...................................... 54ax
Larrad Moreno, María .....................54bwLaskar, Sandipan ................................. 30
Lattner, James.................................. 173dLaunay, Helene .................................32a
Law, Richard ......................................55a
LC, Mutharasu ........................ 36b, 165b
Le Roux, Galo A. C. ........................... 35bLe, Amy............................................. 164bLe, Peter .......................................... 169d
Lee, Byung-Don .................................55b
Lee, En-Song ...........................108c, 179cLee, Hong Jin .................................. 160a
Lee, Inkyu .......................................... 62aLee, Kune Woo ................................ 208cLee, Kyu Bock ..................................160aLee, Sang-Yup .........................108c, 179cLee, Sunggyu ..................54cv, 60c, 95c, ....................................... 107b, 107c, 149b
Lennon, Keith .....................................41b
Lepore, Janarde ................................ 64aLertpukpon, Wipada ......................... 123bLewinski, Nastassja ..........................154c
Lewis, Meagan ..................................23a
Li, Fadong ..........................................97aLi, Fuyue Stephanie ....... 16, 36, 191, 204Li, Jiayi ............................................. 54dlLi, Min-Chang ...................................54dsLi, Mingwei ........................................119aLi, Mosong ....................................... 54dqLi, Ting ................................................67aLi, Tingwen ....................................... 193bLi, Xianchang ......................................44cLi, Xiangyang ...................................... 58iLi, Xueliang.......................................165bLi, Yuxiao .........................................54dc
Liang, Huirong ...........................58x, 66dLiang, Shuang .......................... 52b, 97bLiang, Zongzhong ...........................54dh
Liao, Kuang-Yu .................................54dsLibansky, Ondrej ................................47aLieberman, Norman ...........................78aLilga, Michael A. ...............................108aLim, Siang ......................................... 196aLindenberger, Amy L. .......................107c
Ling, Kegang ............................. 58x, 66dLiserio, Frank F. ....................................8cLiu, Baoyi .........................................54do
Liu, Guanlan ...................................... 92aLiu, Guanyang ..........................54w, 92aLiu, Liyan ............................................54sLiu, Pan ............................................. 54drLiu, Shengli ......................................58ag
Liu, Tony .................................... 201, 202Liu, Yi ..............54cu, 54dc, 72, 72a, 168aLochbaum, Michael ..........................127c
Lodal, Peter N. ...........................12a, 154Lombana, Stefany C. ....................... 54auLong, Lisa ............................................ 75
Lopes, Jose Rafael Nascimento ...... 54bgLopez Cristeche, Juan Mario ............48b
Loprete, Ken .....................................129dLou, Helen ..................................36c, 44cLou, Renjie ...................................... 54dr
Lousenberg, Dan ..............................129dLozano, Federico.............................. 148aLu, Bo ............................................... 199aLu, Mingder .............................123c, 184bLu, Shuai .......................................... 54dbLucas, Patrick ....................................32b
Lucchese, Fabrizio ............................ 32bLucio-Vega, Juan..............................191b
Lucke, Eberhard ............... 166, 185, 208Lueth, Chris ...................................... 141c
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Luhrs, Claudia ...................................141dLuijten, Stef ..................................... 128d
Lulbadda Waduge, Lahiru Lakshan ............................................188bLuo, Fangwei ...................................54dq
Luo, Yang ..........................................93a
Lv, Dong .............................................54sLynch, David ......................................151b
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M. Wassick, John ............................. 177bMa, Denglong ..................................54aq
Ma, Duanzhu ...................................54dd
Ma, Huitao ........................................ 97cMacchietto, Sandro ...42b, 99b, 137c, 148aMacGregor, John ..............39a, 59a, 83c
MacNguyen, Richard ........................54coMadden, Lauren ................................ 18b
Maganti, Srihari K. .....................27, 54bd
Magzoub, M.I..................................... 56bMah, Evan ........................................ 203dMahajan, Sarang ............................... 54c
Mahan, Patrick .....................................8c
Maher, Steven T. .............7b, 54br, 167b
Mahmoud, Mohamed ........................ 56bMahoney, Elizabeth G. ..................... 173dMajoe, Nampe ....................................19c
Majumdar, Sudip ..............................129dMaksot, Aigerim ................................ 58oMalaibari, Zuhair ............................. 179b
Malhotra, Avinash ............................122bMalik, Darren ..................................... 88bManchenahalli, Manohar................... 82bMancik, Ralph ...................................54coManiar, Kartik .................................... 45c
Manisali, Ahmet Y. ..........................204c
Manivannan, Raj Ganesh .................197e
Mannan, M. Sam ............... 54h, 54j, 54n, 54q, 54w, 54ak, 54al, 54am, 54ap, 54au, 54bc, 54cd, 54ce, 54cs, 54cx, 92a, 92b, 181c, 187cMansouri, Majdi ................................. 96bMansurov, Ulan ................................206fManthanwar, Amit ............................100aMao, Yu ............................................. 56eMao, Zai-Sha ...................................... 58iMarin, Guy B. .............................. 4a, 129cMarmo, Luca ................................... 54buMaroor, Sreekumar ......................... 123b
Marquez Socorro, Andres .................66b
Martin, Christopher ............................44cMartin, Paul F. ..................................146c
Marx, Jeffrey D. ................................. 22bMassant, Marc .................................54ah
Massengale, Roy .............................. 171e
Masuku, Cornelius Mduduzi ..... 19c, 149a
Mata, Oswaldo ................................... 11b
Mathew, Tony Joseph ..................... 197d
Mathews, Jayce .................................. 99
Matsuoka, Kenichi ............................ 183cMay, Eric F. .......................................... 6b
Mayer, Gerd..................................... 134a
Mazumder, Mozammel .................... 201d
Mazur, Petr ........................28c, 47a, 47b
McBride, Erika ....................................17a
McBride, Kerry................................... 10b
McBride, Will ......................................15c
McCarley, Ken C. ........................ 6a, 31b, .......................................172a, 172b, 197eMcCavit, Jack .................................. 120c
McDavid, Ben .................................. 198g
McDowell, Lori .................................... 23
McDunn, Kevin ......................... 118, 118a
Mckay, Gordon ................................. 149cMcKnight, Peter A. ..................... 8a, 54arMcNeilly, Adam ................................201eMd Jalil, Abdullah Al Mubarak .......54bm
Medic Pejic, Ljiljana........................54bw
Medina, Rixio E.................................. 75c
Mehta, Anil ........................................ 39c
Meikap, Bhim Charan ........................ 58uMelhem, Georges .................................10
Mendenhall, Jonathan D. ...................37cMendez Alvarez, Julian Enrique...........................29c, 54cnMendez, Edna .................................54ak
Mendoza, Joseph Albert ................. 193d
Menezes, Brenno C. .................35b, 35d
Meng, Yifei ............................ 72, 72a, 97Mentzer, Ray A. ..................................181
Mercer, Lauren ..................................30b
Merenov, Andrei ....................... 55f, 207cMergenbayev, Askhat M. ................... 15bMesser, Barry ..................................203b
Metulev, Aleksandar ........................ 54brMielke, Louis ......................................52f
Miller, Dan ..........................................101
Miller, Dennis .................................. 206cMiller, Derek .................................. 8, 41a
Miller, Lindsey ................................... 43c
Mishra, Srishti ....................................40b
Mistry, Priyan ................................... 58aaMistry, Shashi ................................... 35cMiyake, Atsumi ........................ 182, 182b
Mize, Jennifer ........................... 110a, 198Mizuta, Yuto ................................... 182aMo, Hua ............................................. 32eMobed, Parham ........................79a, 197dModi, Kay ........................................ 54bs
Mohamed, Nasr ................................ 149cMohammad, Sayeed ........................ 197eMohammed, Mutala ..........................52g
Mohedas, Sergio .............................. 125cMoideenkutty, Kabier .........................54f
Moir, Michael ..................................... 66eMoncalvo, Dr. Davide ......... 27a, 45, 45aMonnier, John R. .............................. 58afMonroe, Todd .......................................5aMonti, Francesca ............................... 33bMoon, Il ..................................... 54d, 62aMoore, David A. ..................7, 156b, 188
Moosemiller, Michael D. ....................175
Morey, Andrew .................................. 26c
Morgan, Jason ....28, 47, 52, 60, 82, 108,
.......................121, 133, 141, 186, 193, 206
Morris, Jessica M. ............................ 54cj
Morris, Michael .....................................75Morrison, Trey ...................12, 65b, 132bMosier, Bill ..........................................150Mountziaris, T. J. ............................... 68c
Moyer, Lauren ............................54, 175c
Moyers, Joshua ..................................120Moyne, James ..................................119a
Mrlík, Jindřich .....................................47bMu, Shanjun ...................................... 181cMuhammad, Arslan .......................... 172dMukherjee, Ron ..................................46cMuleja, Adolph ................................. 149dMulford, Luke ................... 64c, 86b, 161aMulligan, Katie .................................. 88c
Mullins, Kimberly ................................ 135Mummudi, Mothivel ............................ 62
Muñoz G., Andres E. .................. 4a, 58ac
Muñoz Giraldo, Felipe .....11, 29, 29c, 48, ........................................54bv, 54cn, 126Munsil, John Michael ......................54bn
Muqeet, Mohammad A .....................201aMurata, Rene .................................... 111b
Muraza, Oki ...................................... 179bMurdiadi, Dedi ..................................54chMurillo, Carlos H. ..............................54bvMurnen, Hannah ..............................129dMurphy, John F. .......................58ad, 175Murphy, Michelle ......................45b, 111a
Murphy, Tim .........................................73Murphy-Ortega, Cynthia .......................76Murray, Megan ..................................... 18Muschelknautz, Sebastian ....105a, 129b
Musse, Amanda ............................... 54bpMustaffar, Ahmad ...................163a, 163b
Myers, Philip M. ......................9, 26, 89a
Myers, Timothy J. ...................54bx, 134bMylenbusch, Ian S. .............................. 46
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Nagapurkar, Prashant .....................204b
Nagpurkar, Sailee ............................. 55c
Nair, Pratap ..................................... 169b
Nair, SreeRaj ..................................... 54aNajafi, Bijan .................................8a, 54lNakagawa, Masaki ............................ 158
Nanda, Rajeev .....................................79fNandakumar, Krishnaswamy .. 36b, 165bNandlal, Mark .................................... 92c
Nara, Louisa ...................................... 75a
Narani, Akash .................................. 146d
Nare, David N. ...................................95e
Nasir Janjua, Aneeq ................... 56c, 56fNasser, Mustafa ................................ 56bNdlela, Sipho C...................................116
Nedeltchev, Stoyan ......................... 193a
Nejati, Siamak ....................................81dNemser, Stuart .................................129dNeron, Rene .....................................115b
Newman, Brad ................................... 156Ng, Christopher ................................113a
Ng, E.Y.K. ......................................... 54afNg, Samson ........................................ 66fNho, Nam Sun ....................... 200f, 200gNi, Lei ..................................................54jNichols, Jeff ........................................78aNieuwoudt, Izak ...............................197c
Ninni Schäfer, Luciana ....................... 16bNino, Sigifredo .................................172e
Nishino, Tomoaki ............................ 158b
Niu, Yun ............................................. 97b
Nolan, Tom ......................................202c
Nordh, Perry ...................................... 35c
Norinder, Jonas .................................83a
Norman, Tatiana ................................ 54pNorris, John ...................................... 128aNounou, Hazem .......................96b, 122cNounou, Mohamed ..................96b, 122cNouri, Mahdi ........................... 16, 36, 114Nuernberger, Conner ...................... 204bNunley, Mark ................................... 164a
Nunley, Rob ............71c, 146a, 164, 164aNwanosike-Warren, Quinta ............................44, 67, 106, 131
Nørskov, Jens .....................................44a
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O’Hern, Sean C. ..............................54bx
O’Neal, Anne .................................... 120cOatley, Karl ...................................... 58aaOcampo Gómez, Ana María ...............29cOchoa-Estopier, Lluvia M. ........ 137, 148c
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Odell, Albert .................................... 130b
Ogbongbemiga, Raphael .................54ayOgle, Russell ..................134b, 181a, 198cOgumerem, Gerald S. ......................100aOh, Seunghyeon................................ 54dOkasinski, Matthew J. ....................... 183
Olahova, Natalia ............................... 129cOlarte, Mariefel V. ............................ 133bOlayiwola, Bolaji ..............................203d
Olsen, Tim ....................... 42a, 137, 137a
Olsson, Matthew ................................. 6e
Onome, Akpomiemie Mary ...............99a
Oppedahl, Max ................................. 54brOrtiz-Cruz, Jesus Alejandro................. 4b
Osta, Sebastien .................................35a
Ostraat, Michele L. ........................... 174bOthman, Nurzatil Aqmar................. 54bmOuertani, Zied ................................. 210a
Ovalles, Cesar ................................... 66e
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P, Vasudevarao ..................................47cPadmaperuma, Asanga B .....108a, 133b
Page, Jessen ..................................... 52ePagliaro, John ...........................88a, 198fPagnini, Marco .................................. 54y
Pajalic, Oleg .................................... 190c
Palaniappan, Visalatchi ..................54am
Palanki, Srinivas ........... 165a, 201a, 201dPalluzi, Richard ..........................20b, 71a
Panchal, C. B. .......................206b, 206c
Pandya, Deval ...............37a, 83, 137, 177Papadaki, Maria ..................................54jParikh, Chirag .................................54aw
Park, Chan Woo .............................. 208cPark, Chi-Kyun ................................... 55bPark, Sang Ho ........................160a, 207aParker, Melahn ..................................60b
Parker, Robin Z. ................................ 60bParker, Scott .................................... 206cPasquali, Matteo .....................58e, 208aPatel, Anil ......................................... 187bPatel, Rajen M. .................................. 20cPathath, Prasanna ....................55f, 207c
Paul, Brian ............................... 190, 205c
Payn, Clyde ..................................... 58adPearson, Katherine E. ........65, 88, 198e
Peereboom, Lars ............................. 206cPendse, Hemant P. ...........................191aPeng, Guilin ......................................54dj
Pennisi, Kenneth J. ..........................129dPereira, Luis .......................................58cPeres, S.Camille ...............................54csPerlmutter, Barry A. ...........................20d
Peters, Joseph ................................207d
Peterson, Chad ..................................173cPeterson, Eric .............................65b, 167Peterson, Sandra ..............................128c
Petrusich, Dana ..........................51c, 63c
Petrusich, Jim ................................... 169aPham-Huy, Minh ................................. 41aPhan, Anh ..................... 163a, 163b, 204f
Phan, Trien (Mikey) ..........................172c
Phark, Chuntak ................................54bo
Philippidis, George ..........55c, 55d, 204cPhillips, Chris ....................................211b
Phillips, Steven D. ...........................204a
Pickett, Thomas ................................. 78b
Pico, Paula .......................................54bv
Pierre, Kiesha ............................64c, 161aPillai, Unni .........................................55e
Pinappu, Sai Reddy ...........................32e
Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N. ............. 100a
Pitblado, Robin ..................................54p
Player, Michael .................................... 5c
Pless, Lowell ............................ 31e, 172f
Pocedic, Jaromir ................28c, 47a, 47bPollock, Greg .................................... 112c
Polin, Joseph ......................................87bPon Kumar, Steven Spielberg .......... 196aPope, Christopher ..............................112
Postula, Walter S. ..........................57, 58
Powell, Joseph B. .....................58d, 95a
Powell, Michael R. .............................131bPrasertcharoensuk, Phuet ................ 204fPrashant, Kumar ............................... 148bPray, Todd ........................................ 146dPrem, Katherine .................................. 46
Pressler, Jim .......................................59cPrigmore, Jay R. ............................... 198cPrince-Pike, Arrian .............................38cPrindle, John C. ..................... 161b, 206cPritchard, Michelle ..........................54ao
Prophet, Neil ............................. 22a, 65cPrugh, Richard ...................... 54ca, 54cb
Puckett, Tony ....................................54cfPuerto, Gldys ......................................29cPuerto, Pablo .....................................52e
Puma, Cesar Augusto ........................49a
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Qi, Meng .......................................... 54cu
Qi, Qiangqiang ................................. 130cQi, Ruifeng “Ray” ...............................109Qian, Chen....................................... 54dkQian, Feng ............................................4aQiblawey, Hazim ................................58t
Qin, Hailiang .....................................54df
Qu, Honglin .........86a, 86c, 161, 184, 195Quasem, Imran ......................... 55c, 55d
Quazi, Hebab..................................... 149
Quddus, Noor ....................................54h
Qureshi, M. Fahed ............56d, 66g, 66hQureshi, Muhammad Mushahid ...... 132a
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Rabbow, Thomas ..............................28a
Rader, Jeremy .................................. 164cRaftery, Jonathan P. ................96b, 202f
Rager, Jakob ..................................... 52eRajab, Hamad ..................................54awRajan, Neha Suresh ............................ 159Rajkumar, Vinod ................................. 183Rallapalli, Phani B. S. ......................... 16cRaman, Rahul ...................................... 89
Ramanan, Raghavan ........................ 116c
Ramanujam, Kothandaraman ........... 47c
Ramasamy, Karthikeyan K. .... 40a, 204aRamírez Gomez, Alvaro ...................54bwRamirez, Donald ............................... 107aRamkumar, Shwetha ....................... 106a
Randall, Tatiana .............................. 128e
Randhawa, Dishoo .......................... 203bRao, Samvith ................................... 125a
Rasel, M.a.K. ..................................... 64bRasmussen, Kent H. ........................... 15bRasmussen, Kurt .............................. 154bRatan, Sanjiv .......................... 200, 200c
Rathgeber, Dan .................................. 176Rathore, Komal ........................64c, 161a
Raymond, Timothy M. .......................58h
Razzak, Shaikh .................................133c
Reay, David A. ................................... 55aReed, Morgan .............................65b, 198Regalbuto, John R. ........................... 58afReinhardt, Gerard .............................157a
Reis, Marco..............................177a, 199aRekoske, Jim ......................................13a
Ren, Hong ......................................... 67a
Rendall, Ricardo ..................... 177a, 199a
Resetarits, Michael R. ........................ 31dRevankar, Shripad T. .........................141bReyes, Sandra ..................................112d
Ribeiro, Antonio ................................. 58jRice, Steve .................................51b, 63bRice, Trevor ................... 123, 123c, 184b
Richmond, Peyton C. ......................... 64bRigby, Amy .......................................54bt
Ritter, Jim ....................................... 205d
Rivera-Jimenez, Sindia .................. 76, 94
Robertson, Michael E. ..................... 54az
Robinson, Clive ................................. 54a
Roche, Eloise ....................................132c
Rodgers, Samuel A. ....................... 22, 41
Rodriguez Mendoza, Roberto Jesus Prisciliano ..................211cRodriguez, Raymundo ......................54byRodriguez, Romel .............................126c
Rodriguez, Sandra ............................. 66bRoeckel, Marlene .............................. 58c
Roesler, John .................................. 172d
Rogel, Estrella ................................... 66eRojas, Pedro .......................................81c
Rolke, Richard ............................78, 169aRolker, Jörn ........................................ 16bRollins, Derrick K. ............................ 196b
Romagnoli, Jose A. ............................62cRonco, Josh ....................................... 80cRonk, Christopher ........................... 152a
Rooney, William....................................74Rossana, Debby .......................... 5e, 32cRostani, Khairul .............................. 54bmRostick, Paul ........................................113Rover, Marge ......................................87bRoy, Nitin ........................................... 181cRubinstein, Shmuel ........................... 28bRubio, Xavier .................................... 127cRuckebusch, Cyril ............................. 199cRueda, John ....................................... 11c
Ruiz, Leandro Ruiz ............................211cRuzzarin, Narciso .............................54bi
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S. Ikarimoto, Cesar ............................ 35bSachdeva, Sonny .............................54ad
Sadler, Clayton .....................................19
Sadowski, Gabriele ........................... 58qSadrameli, Seyed Mojtaba ...............58m
Sage, Valerie ....................................... 6bSaha, Biswajit ....................................58p
Salcedo, Carlos ................................126c
Salter, Jim ......................................... 54aSambandam, Satheesh ..................... 32c
Samuel, Robello ................................90e
Sanchirico, Roberto ......................... 54buSandford, Neil A. .............................. 197cSantino, Carine N. ............................54cqSardeing, Rodolphe .......................... 39bSarrafi, Şahin .................................... 169cSasangohar, Farzan .........................54csSastri, Bhima .....................................68b
Sathe, Mayur ........................... 36b, 165bSatyadileep, Dara ............................. 195cSaud, Yaneira .................................. 54co
Saudagar, Munawar ...............100b, 125cScalza, Amanda ................................. 103
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Schmidt, Alix ...................... 83, 177, 177a
Schmidt, Andrew J. .......................... 186aSchmidt, Mark .................................... 171
Schmidt, Michael S. ............................ 61aSchmitz, Juliana ................................ 89bSchneider, Rolf ................................... 16bSchoeggl, Florian F. ..................66a, 66bSchroeder, Scott......................166b, 174cSchubert, Markus ............................. 193aSchultz, Michael A. ............................44b
Schwartz, Nicholas R. ...............87a, 163cScruggs, Samantha ...................43, 54av
Seasholtz, Mary Beth ....................... 169aSeay, Jeffrey ...................................... 194Seiple, Timothy E. ............................ 186aSelf, Freeman ..............................27b, 45Senetar, John ...................................... 40
Sengupta, Debalina ............................. 24Sengupta, Sonali ............................... 58pSeo, Dong Joo ........................160a, 207aSernaglia, Julio ................................. 126aSerrano, Jose ..................................54bv
Shah, Ashish ...................................... 25bShah, Dhawal ...................................206fShangguan, Ning ..............................129dShank, Sarah ..................................... 171cSharon, Robinson ...............................70aShatto, Don P. ..................................106aShawabkeh, Reyad .........................206e
Shell, Kathy ........................................... 2
Shelton, Al ....................................... 124b
Shen, Yueqi ........................................54r
Sheridan, William ............................ 208eSheriff, M. Ziyan ............................... 122cShiau, Lie-Ding ..................................58b
Shin, Dongil .......................................54g
Shire, Tim ..........................................25a
Short, Lawrence S. ........................... 145aShuang, Bo .........................................37cShupp, Josh ............................... 51c, 63c
Siahrostami, Samira .......................... 44a
Sierra Llorens, Livia ......................... 130a
Sierra, Diego Alejandro ................... 54cn
Silva, Kristin .....................................208bSimanzhenkov, Vasily ..................... 203dSimmons, Kevin ..................................88cSimoes, Vinicius ..............30c, 49c, 54cmSingh, Ravinder ..................................36cSingh, Surendra ......................... 10c, 45bSkelton, David ........................... 113c, 181Skote, Martin .................................... 54afSlim, David .........................................32f
Sloley, Andrew W. .....6, 25, 42c, 79, 80, ....... 80a, 127, 166b, 172, 174c, 197, 197f
Smith, April .......................................120a
Smith, Danny .............................51b, 63b
Smith, Joseph D. .....58z, 67c, 82b, 204bSmith, Kris .......................................54cmSmith, Michael ................................... 203Smith, Robin .............................. 25c, 99aSmith, Ryan G. ....................................87bSmith, Steve ..................................... 171a
Smith-Schoettker, Ashley .......205, 205a
Snajdr, Ivo ..........................................47aSneddon, James........................30c, 49c
Snowden-Swan, Lesley J. .....186a, 204aSnyder, Michael ............................... 154b
Soczek, Charles A. ...........................54bf
Soliz, Edward .....................................211dSoltaninia, Shahab .......................... 203bSommer, Virginia ................. 100, 106, 131Son, Changwon ............................... 54cs
Sorroche, Nicolas ............................. 126aSosa, Leticia Forrer .......................... 147bSouza, Maria Lorena ......................... 54oSpatenka, Stepan ............................. 123bSperry, Jeffrey ..................................181b
Spicer, Thomas O. .............................54cjSpitzenberger, Cynthia .............. 61b, 101Spivey, James J.................................. 19bSposito, Nestor H. ......................48a, 147Sreeram, Arvind ..................... 59, 81, 107Srinivas, Girish .................................204e
Srinivas, Mahesh Kumar ......... 116a, 131c
Srivastava, Annant .......................... 187b
Staats, Jeremy.................................203a
Stack, Robert J. ................................. 91b
Stancato, Barbara ............................. 32dStanford, John ....................................87bStark, Addison K. ...............................68d
Staszak, Andrew...............................54byStawicki, Jeff ....................................... 54Steffan, Andy ......................................69cStern, Michael C. ...................54bx, 134b
Stirrup, Timothy ..........53dh, 53dj, 53dk
Study, Karen .................................. 9a, 61
Stueckrath, Karsten ...........................169fSturnfield, James .............................. 37c
Sturtz, Rachel ........................206b, 206cSu-Feher, Denis ............................... 54cx
Suarez, Oscar ...................................152bSubramaniam, Ramakrishnan ........... 78b
Subramaniam, Senthil ....................... 40aSubramaniyan, Arun K. ................... 210b
Sukhram, Bhushan ...........................127a
Sultan, Abdullah S. ...........56b, 56c, 56f, ...................................................90c, 90dSummers, Angela E. ................ 69b, 132cSummers, Daniel R. ................6, 25, 31a,
....... 79, 127, 127b, 127c, 172, 197, 197a
Summers, Patty ....................................78Sun, Guogang .................................... 58aSun, Kefu ............................................88cSun, Liqiang....................................... 58s
Sun, Ning .......................................... 146dSun, Wanmei ..................................... 54nSun, Yong ....................................... 54dmSundaram, Kandasamy M. ................32d
Sunol, Aydin K. . 55c, 55d, 58aj, 64c, 86, ............................... 86b, 161a, 191c, 204cSutherland, Vanessa A. ................... 198b
Sutton, Elliot ....................................204bSuursula, Sander ................................37aSuzuki, Norihito ..................................79cSwett, Lara .........................................61c
Swientoniewski, Mark ......................... 85
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T Lam, Ruben .................................... 38aTaghikhani, Vahid .............................56a
Tague, Kenneth ................................. 75b
Takagi, Youhei .................................158bTakalkar, Gorakshnath .............60a, 82a, ................................................ 121c, 206dTallman, Michael J. ...........................211bTamim, Nafiz ...................................54bc
Tan, Wei .................................. 54s, 54aqTancredi, Karen .................................110cTavakkoli, Mohammad ........................ 56
Tang, Xuexiang ...............................54dn
Tanjore, Deepti................................. 146dTatarchuk, Bruce J. ................. 93b, 190bTavakoli Mehrabadi, Bahareh Alsadat ...............................58af
Tavakoli, Elham ................................. 81d
Taveau, Jérôme ...............111, 134, 188a
Tawarmalani, Mohit.................. 79a, 197dTaylor, Michael ...................................18c
Taylor, Ross ........................................79eTaylor, Shawn D. ............................... 66bTegrotenhuis, Ward E. ............. 131b, 190
Tejada Vaprio, Rita ...............................77Tejada-Martinez, Andres ...........64c, 161aTernes, J.D. Mary Ellen ....................... 24
Terpenning, Darrell ........................ 54cw
Teumim, Dave ......................................21
Tew, Revonda ..........................54x, 167c
Thackston, Bill ..................................153c
Thakore, Sameera ............................ 183aTheis, Amy ......................................... 12b
Theunick, Greg ................................ 190a
Thomas, J. Kelly ................................ 88bThomas, Jeff ............................49b, 54bkThomas, Stephen ...............................91a
Thomason, Jeff ................................. 171b
Thorat, Sameer .................................177c
Thorpe, Patrick ................................202d
Threatt, Timothy ................................ 95dTian, Xiaoying .................................54dw
Tiensai, Nattawat ............................. 123bTimsina, Hemanta ............................. 58hTipler, Scott ................................10b, 88cTirano, Joaquin ......................121b, 141d
Tong, Liuchuan .................................. 28bTorrado, David Eduardo ...................54bvTourani, Chandra ............................. 193cTrahan, Daniel W. ...............................37cTraina, Nicholas A. ........................... 198cTrainor, Michael ........................ 71d, 146
Trenchard, Andrew............................ 96aTrillos, Maria ......................................29a
Trivedi, Kirtan K. .......................... 106, 131Tsuchiya, Yuji ...................................182c
Tulsyan, Aditya ............38b, 119, 142, 196Tumbalam Gooty, Radhakrishna ...... 197dTurkay, Metin ....................................62b
Turner, Nathan .................................. 73c
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Üçyiğitler, Sinan ............................... 169cUlas Acikgoz, Saadet ........................200
Ulrich, Mark ......................................... 171Umeozor, Evar C. ............................207b
Undey, Cenk ...................................... 38bUzman, Firat ...................................... 62bUzoh, Chigozie ..................................54e
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Vahle, Lisa .........................................58q
Valentine, Julie .................80, 80b, 124a
Vallee, Steven J. .....................201, 201e
van Beurden, Iwan .....................91c, 98a
van Driel, Coen ....................... 54cp, 73a
Van Geem, Kevin M. ......... 4a, 129c, 129f
Van Roosmalen, Marinus .....................4cVan Walsum, G. Peter .......................191aVan Westendorp, Henk Bert ............197a
Van Wingerden, Kees ........................22cVanEssendelft, Dirk .......................... 193bVargas, Francisco ................................ 66
Varraveto, Dominic ......................... 185b
Vassillo, Oreste .................................32b
Vasuthevan, Muhielaan ................... 204bVaughen, Bruce K. ............................26a
Vaz, Carlos André ............................... 58j
Vechot, Luc ......................................54bzVega-Westhoff, Maria ........................ 61a
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Velegol, Darrell .................................59b
Venkat, Aswin N. ............................. 122a
Venkatadri, Ramraj ...........................211cVenkatakrishnan, Vinod Kumar ...................... 146, 191, 204
Vennavelli, Anand N. ............ 6a, 31, 31b, ............................... 31c, 59, 81, 107, 172bVercruysse, Geert .............................. 98c
Verma, Satyajit ...................................27bVestal, Tab ..........................69a, 69c, 91Vickery, James .................................54bxVictor, Glenn ..................................... 127aVigliarolo, Michael............................ 54brVijfhuizen, Pieter ............................... 32aVillarreal, Jose ................................... 48c
Vincik, Florine........................ 101a, 154a
Viswanath, Shekhar ............................ 37
von Harbou, Erik ................................ 16bVragolic, Sasha...............................4, 169Vrana, Jiri .......................... 28c, 47a, 47bVu, Tran L. ........................................54af
Vupputuri, Sravanthi .........31, 59, 81, 107
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Wadas, Brian ...................................5, 33
Wagner, Andrew L..............................87aWaldrop, Terry .................................... 113
Walker, Justin .....................................59cWan, Huijie .........................................67aWan, Lu .............................................54ajWang, Anan ....................................... 44c
Wang, Chao ...............................31b, 172bWang, Chia-Chung ..............................79fWang, Di ............................................ 58v
Wang, Haoshui ..........................72b, 72c
Wang, Haotian ....................................44aWang, Jiangyun ................................. 56eWang, Juan ....................................... 56eWang, Libo ......................................54dv
Wang, Penghong ............................ 54dmWang, Qingsheng ...........27, 54ag, 54aqWang, Sai .......................................... 66dWang, Song ...................................... 86cWang, Sujing ............................ 15a, 194bWang, Tunyu ...................................... 58tWang, Xiao ....................................... 54cl
Wang, Xingchun .............................. 183b
Wang, Yang ....................................... 54s
Wang, Yutai ....................................... 97a
Wang, Zhiquan ............................... 54dmWang, Ziyuan.................................... 194bWarren, Quinta ..........................44d, 144
Wasel, Wahed ..................................54cy
Wattis, Zoë ........................................ 54aWebb, Christopher ............................96a
Webb, John L. ...................................211bWebb, Marcus ................................... 38aWebb, Zachary .................................. 62c
Weber, Robert ...................... 54ad, 54an
Wei, Yaodong .................... 56e, 58s, 58vWeidenfeller, Joerg ................ 128b, 169f
Weidner, John W. ............................. 58afWeinberg, Michael D. ...................... 54cc
Weiss, Brian M. ................................. 173dWesevich, James ...............................22b
Westad, Frank .......................... 51g, 210cWestover, Tyler L. ........................... 108b
Wheeler, M. Clayton .........................191a
White, Rembert ................................ 58afWhitmer, Lysle ....................................87bWhitney, Mark ..................................211a
Wieslaw, Thomas .................... 78a, 211d
Wilczynski, Dan ........................ 101b, 188Wilhite, Benjamin............................205b
Willey, Ronald J. .................................12c
William, Whyman ............................ 200b
Williams, C. Luke ..............................108bWilliams, Christopher .................51a, 63aWillis, Steve ..................................... 143b
Willy, Benjamin ................................... 16bWilson, David I....................................38cWilson, Michael P. .............................30a
Wincek, John ................................... 7, 49
Wincure, Benjamin ............................ 39bWingate, Kyle ...................................145c
Wingerden, Kees van ........................ 88aWold, Kjell .........................................42a
Wolf, Elliot ....................... 18a, 101a, 154
Wong, Andrew ...................................28b
Wong, Renato ................................... 123bWorden, Kathryn .............................. 128f
Worstell, Jonathan H. ...............95d, 164bWozniak, Scott M. ............................187a
Wu, Wei .............................................121aWu, Zuoxiang ...................................54dl
Wünning, Joachim G. .......................105a
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Xiao, Yiting ......................................... 58iXie, Minghui ....................................... 58iXin, Baoquan ....................................54aj
Xing, Jianmin ..................................105bXu, Jialin .................................... 15a, 207Xu, Kexin ........................................... 99aXu, Liang ...........................................90b
Xu, Qiang ............................ 15a, 58g, 86,
86a, 86c, 130b, 130d, 165a, 183b, 194b, 195b, 201a, 201d, 207
Xu, Simon ...........................................79f
Xu, Wei ......................................97a, 181cXu, Yiling ......................................... 130d
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Yagi, Fuyuki ..................................... 129e
Yan, Fang ........................................54db
Yan, Lingqing .................................. 106c
Yan, Xiaoming ....................................72aYang, Chao ......................................... 58i
Yang, Hee-Man ...............................208c
Yang, Hongyun .................................. 93bYang, Lu ............................................66d
Yang, Xiao ......................................... 25c
Yang, Yuan ........................................ 66eYang, Zhigang ................................54dm
Yao, Min ..........................................54dp
Yap, Eddy .............................................4c
Yarranton, Harvey W. ................66a, 66bYe, Lujie ...................................60c, 149b
Ye, Minghua .......... 100, 100b, 125, 125c
Yeh, Norman K. ................................106aYelvington, Paul E. .............87, 87a, 163cYi, Hang ...........................................54ag
Yoon, Hyung Chul ..............................16c
Yoon, Hyungjoon............................... 62aYoon, Wang Lai ......................160a, 207aYoshida, Satoru .................................33d
Young, Brent R. ..................................38cYoung, Wendy .................................. 123aYu, Jing............................................54ae
Yu, Li................................................ 195b
Yuan, Quan ........................................208
Yue, Jinping .......................................67aYue, Sun .................................... 54j, 181cYuqiang, Li .......................................... 8b
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Zea Ramírez, Hugo Ricardo .....121b, 141dZhang, Bin .............................. 54n, 54ak, ..............................54ce, 54cx, 92a, 181c
Zhang, HAN ....................................... 67c
Zhang, Jian ...................... 15a, 86c, 54dg
Zhang, Jingzhou ................................. 66fZhang, Joyce ......................................88cZhang, Ke ........................................ 174b
Zhang, Long .................................... 54cy
Zhang, Nan .........................................25cZhang, Pengchong ............................ 45c
Zhang, Shuai ......................................58x
Zhang, Xue ......................................54dk
Zhang, Yifei ......................................116d
Zhang, Yizu....................................... 149aZhang, Yu .............................................4aZhang, Yunya ....................................121aZhang, Zaoxiao ............................... 54aqZhao, Dongfeng .................... 54cu, 54dt, ................................ 54dw, 72, 72a, 168aZhao, Fuman .....................................111c
Zhao, Hong ...................................... 202eZheng, Wei ......................................54da
Zhou, Faqi .........................................58a
Zhou, Hang .......................................54dt
Zhou, Jingsong .................................. 79e
Zhou, Yuan ...................................... 195d
Zhu, Ding ...........................................90a
Zhu, Guorui .........................................54sZhu, Wen ....................................54j, 181cZhu, Wenbo ....................................... 62c
Zhu, Yunhua ..................................... 186aZigan, Stefan ....................................188bZimmer, Tom ...................................... 18bZink, Steven F. ................................200a
Zivkovic, Vladimir ............................. 163a
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