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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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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

A Note on Sustainability

at AIChE Meetings

AIChE constantly reviews the materials used at and produced for Meetings in terms of sustainability. Every attempt is made to use sustainable products within the economic framework of the meeting. Specifi c items may include the use of recycled or FSC certifi ed papers, environmentally friendly inks and solvents, use of electronic (pdf) instead of printed materials, limiting the quantities produced and use of production facilities closer to the meeting site.

Stay Connected with AIChE

#AIChESpring | #GCPS | @ChEnected

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WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENTWELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT

2 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS

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

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MEETING PROGRAM CHAIRS

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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

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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

2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

© 2018 AIChE 2250_18 • 03.18

PUT THE MEETING ON YOUR PHONE OR TABLET.

DOWNLOAD THE APP TODAY.

Download the AIChEvents App to get access to everything you need to have a better meeting.

SEARCH. SCOPE OUT. PREVIEW. LEARN MORE. FIND. PLAN, STORE AND UPDATE YOUR SCHEDULE.See the past, present and upcoming events all in one place. Whether you carry an Android or iOS device, the AIChEvents app delivers the same native functionality.

Blackberry and other smartphone users can access the Spring Meeting & GCPS content via their standard phone-based browser.

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SPONSORS 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GLOBAL CONGRESS ON PROCESS SAFETY

PLATINUM

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*Sponsors as of press time

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Stop by the exhibit hall during Monday AM and PM coffee breaks to hear about new technologies, products and services from the following companies. Stage 1 Stage 2

Monday AM Coffee Break VisiumKMS Voovio TechnologiesMonday PM Coffee Break GexConTuesday PM Happy Hour Endeavor Robotics Demo

Exhibitor Showcases

ABS GroupAcuTech aeSolutionsAFGlobal CorporationAIChE Safety & Health DivisionAlliant Insurance Services, Inc.AON AffinityBakerRiskCGE Risk Management SolutionsChemstationsCognascents Consulting Group, Inc.Curtiss-WrightDecision Point Associates Inc.DEKRA Process SafetyDIFREXDIPPRDNV GLEnablonEndeavor Robotics EN Engineering, LLCEnvironmental Resources Management Environmental StandardseVision Industry Software †

ExidaExponent, Inc. Flyability FM GlobalGateway Consulting Group, Inc.

GexCon †

GTC TechnologyHEL Inc.HIMA AmericasHoneywellHunter BuildingsInstitution of Chemical EngineersioKineticioMosaicJCL Risk ServicesLloyd’s Register Mangan Software SolutionsMary Kay O’Connor Process Safety CenterMicropack Detection (Americas)Middle East Energy Events (ME3)Midland Engineering, Ltd.MineARC SystemsMistras Group, Inc.Molecular Knowledge SystemsOBGOperational SustainabilityPrimatech, Inc. Process & Safety Solutions LLCProcess Improvement Institute, Inc. (PII) Process Industry PracticesProcess Integration LimitedProcess Systems Enterprise (PSE)

Prosim

Provenance Consulting, LLC.

PSRG

Quest Consultants Inc.

Rebellion Photonics †

REXA, Inc.

Risk Management Professionals

Schneider Electric Software LLC

SHECO/Worldwide †

Siemens

SIS SILverstone LLC

SIS-TECH Solutions

Smart-Hose Technology

Smith & Burgess

Specialized Professional Services

Spirax Sarco

Technip FMC

Thermal Hazard Tecnology

Trinity Consultants

TUV Rheinland Risktec

VEGA Americas

Visium KMS

Voovio Technologies

Wieland Thermal Solutions

Wiley

YOKOGAWA

Exhibitor List

2018 EXHIBITORS

Industry 4.0 Exhibitor † Featured Exhibitor Recruiting Exhibitors as of March 27, 2018

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REGULATIONS + SAFETY INFORMATION

A NOTE ON PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOGRAPHY FROM THE MEETING ORGANIZERSAIChE Meetings are one of the primary ways the Institute fulfills its mission to advance the development and exchange of relevant knowledge.

The content presented at the 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety is the property of the presenters and the firms where they work.

Recording of sessions or taking photos of slides is strictly prohibited.

Thank you.

SAFETY TIPSEnhance your experience at the 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on

Process Safety by staying safe. Here are some safety tips to observe:

• When off the hotel grounds, please do not wear your badge in public. Doing so can give professional opportunists access to your name, which they may then exploit to your detriment.

• When you are through with your badge, turn it in to registration. Do not leave it laying in the open so that unscrupulous individuals have access to it. In addition, please do not let anyone have access to your badge for any purpose. Lending badges to others for access to the meeting is strictly prohibited.

• Have your room key out and ready when entering your hotel room. Fumbling in an attempt to locate it in either a pocket or purse outside your door could be a security risk.

• Never give a stranger your room number. • Upon check-in to your room, note where the nearest fire exits are, so you know in which direction to go quickly in case of a fire

emergency. Remember – smoke rises, so if necessary, while exiting, get as close to the floor as possible when there is heavy smoke present.

• When out in an urban area, it is advisable to travel in groups or pairs. • Looking down and concentrating on a mobile device while texting or listening to music through earbuds can be a hazardous activity.

Doing so while you are attempting to cross a street, get on or off an escalator, walk in a crowd, or make your way through an exhibit area can all be harmful to your safety and the safety of others.

• Recently, there have been many incidents of distracted meeting attendees who have attempted to walk up the down escalators or walk down the up escalators in our meeting venues.

• Please take advantage of the ample seating provided in our meeting facilities in order to use your mobile device(s) in a calm setting, so that you have a safe, enjoyable experience at AIChE meetings.

• Avoid excessive consumption of alcohol. Alcohol reduces inhibitions and impairs the capacity to reason – a perfect formula to make you a target for unscrupulous behavior.

This security advisory was implemented by AIChE’s Executive Board of the Program Committee (EBPC) with your safety in mind. We welcome any other suggestions you may have to help attendees have a safe and pleasant experience at our meetings.

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Blo Blow Dry Bar

PROPERTY MAP

NORTH TOWER

MAIN CONVENTION CENTER

MARRIOTT ORLANDO WORLD CENTER FLOOR PLANS

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FLOOR PLANSFLOOR PLANS

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FLOOR PLANSMARRIOTT ORLANDO WORLD CENTER FLOOR PLANS

NORTH TOWER MEETING ROOMS

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ONSITE INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2

Sunday, April 22 12:00 PM - 7:30 PMMonday, April 23 7:00 AM - 5:30 PMTuesday, April 24 7:30 AM - 5:00 PMWednesday, April 25 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM

EXPO

CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2

Sunday, April 22 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM *Open during Conference Opening ReceptionMonday, April 23 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM *Poster Reception from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PMTuesday, April 24 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM *Happy Hour from 5:00 PM - 6:00 PMWednesday, April 25 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

AGILE KEYNOTE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

Cypress 1–3 Foyer 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Monday, April 23

COFFEE BREAKS

CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2

Monday, April 23 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM

Tuesday, April 24 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM 3:00 PM - 3:30 PMWednesday, April 25 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM

Fuels and Petrochemicals Division's Keynote Coffee Break New Orleans/New York Monday, April 23 10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

BEVERAGE/SNACK STANDS

CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2

Monday, April 23 11:00 AM - 2:00 PMTuesday, April 24 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM

WIC FAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS ROOM

PALMS BALLROOM OFFICE

Sunday, April 22 - Thursday, April 26

ORLANDO WORLD CENTER MARRIOTT

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air

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ill

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air

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n G

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wa

rd 2

03

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all

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r R

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nd

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tro

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a C

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ente

d by

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siden

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f Tec

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eral

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estig

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pres

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tion =

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rd Sim

ula

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fin

ery

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cess

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tro

che

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als

Ga

s U

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zati

on

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ssio

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va

nce

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on

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l

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d O

pti

miz

ati

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Ch

air

: M

ark

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rby

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-Ch

air

: M

. N

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ul

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rim

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ssio

n #

25

: O

pe

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on

al

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ell

en

ce i

n

Re

fin

ery

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till

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nd

rew

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ley

Co

-Ch

air

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an

iel

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Su

mm

ers

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ssio

n #

27

: P

ress

ure

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lie

f D

esi

gn

Mo

de

lin

g –

In

Ho

no

r o

f R

on

Da

rby

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d Ba

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/10

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-Ch

air

s: S

am

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ng

an

d

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ha

ri M

ag

an

ti

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ssio

n #

19:

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ve

lop

me

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3-C

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d Ba

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m 4

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air

: C

lay

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r

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-Ch

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va

nce

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s

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cess

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sig

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, a

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ality

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view

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ssio

n #

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ress

ure

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lie

f D

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arn

ed

fro

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ice

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n H

on

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of

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/10

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-Ch

air

s: D

av

ide

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nca

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an

d

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em

an

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lf

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ssio

n #

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ev

elo

pm

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ts i

n

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tro

che

mic

als

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d Ba

llroo

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air

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hn

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ne

tar

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elm

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dv

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as

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an

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I

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f Dew

point

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an

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sta

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as G

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S &

PE

TR

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MIC

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2

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fin

ery

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cess

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art

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nu

fact

uri

ng

Ga

s U

tili

zati

on

Se

ssio

n #

96

: P

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ss C

on

tro

l

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nit

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ng

an

d A

na

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n #

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ob

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ssio

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: E

thy

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k

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ning

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M

Se

ssio

n #

51-

58

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pri

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eti

ng

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CP

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ost

er

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ssio

ns

an

d N

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US

TR

Y 4

.0 –

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TA

AN

ALY

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RE

LA

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tics

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ta A

na

lyti

cs

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ssio

n #

64

: C

om

pu

ters

in

Op

era

tio

ns:

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cess

Sa

fety

an

d C

on

tro

l

Gran

d Ba

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Ch

air

: S

tev

e H

ow

es

Co

-Ch

air

: A

aro

n D

risc

oll

Se

ssio

n #

62

: B

ig D

ata

An

aly

tics

an

d F

un

da

me

nta

l M

od

eli

ng

Gran

d Ba

llroo

m 12

Ch

air

: M

oth

ive

l M

um

mu

di

Co

-Ch

air

: W

ei

Da

i

Se

ssio

n #

63

: B

ig D

ata

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aly

tics

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en

do

r P

ers

pe

ctiv

e I

(In

vit

ed

)

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d Ba

llroo

m 13

/14

Ch

air

: B

irg

it B

rau

n

Co

-Ch

air

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ha

ita

ny

a K

ha

re

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0 A

M –

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M

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Tech

nolog

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op S

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m Id

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icatio

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ID C

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op O

ptim

izatio

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d Ad

vanc

ed P

roce

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ontro

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nard

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pore

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nalys

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proa

ch fo

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cess

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itorin

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nosis

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ng

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lopm

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trol U

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ng

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ning

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lfillin

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e Pr

omise

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PM

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ue

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lytics

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form

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e Ke

y to

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ling

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tic E

nter

prise

Da

nny S

mith

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stry 4

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riving

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ter O

rgan

izatio

nal D

ecisi

ons

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sh S

hupp

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MC

off

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d N

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ak

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ess B

allro

om 1/

2

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ssio

n #

86

: D

eci

sio

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ak

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fo

r In

du

stri

al

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cess

Sy

ste

ms

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d Ba

llroo

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air

: Q

ian

g X

u

Co

-Ch

air

: A

yd

in K

. S

un

ol

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ssio

n #

83

: B

ig D

ata

An

aly

tics

- I

nd

ust

ry P

ers

pe

ctiv

e I

Gran

d Ba

llroo

m 12

Ch

air

: A

lix

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mid

t

Co

-Ch

air

: D

ev

al

Pa

nd

ya

Se

ssio

n #

84

: B

ig D

ata

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aly

tics

- V

en

do

r P

ers

pe

ctiv

e I

I (I

nv

ite

d)

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

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5 A

M –

11:4

5 A

M

Refin

ery F

ront

-End

Cru

de S

ched

uling

with

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sider

ation

of U

nit

Maint

enan

ce

Hong

lin Q

u

Proc

ess S

tream

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ting

and

Multi-

Plan

t Ope

ratio

n of

Indu

strial

W

aste

wate

r Tre

atm

ent F

acilit

ies

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n Dr

iscoll

Dyna

mic

and

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factu

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proa

ching

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um

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itabil

ity A

pplic

ation

s of A

ir Se

para

tion

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ng W

ang

Digit

aliza

tion

in th

e Pr

oces

s Ind

ustri

es –

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and

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re to

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men

t Jo

nas N

orind

er

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ation

al An

alytic

s: Tra

nsfo

rming

Ope

ratio

nal D

ata

into

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tiona

ble In

sight

s Os

valdo

Bas

cur

Empir

ical M

odels

for A

nalyz

ing B

IG D

ata.

Wha

t’s th

e Di

ffere

nce?

Jo

hn M

acGr

egor

Early

-Sta

ge D

igita

l Tra

nsfo

rmat

ion, a

Cas

e St

udy

Tim D

iller

Inte

grat

ed Te

chnic

al Co

mpu

ting

for P

roce

ss E

ngine

ering

Ja

mes

Cro

ss III

Tony

Sta

rck N

eeds

Jarv

is to

Run

Iron

Man

. Wha

t’s th

e Fu

ture

in A

I for

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ntinu

ous P

roce

ss In

dustr

ies?

Laur

ent L

apor

te

11:4

5 A

MA

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pri

ng

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eti

ng

an

d G

CP

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on

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0th

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lia

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ntr

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of E

ngine

ering

– E

S, G

lobal

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ly Ch

ain, N

ALCO

Cha

mpio

n an

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lab C

ompa

ny

Cypr

ess B

allro

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ett

er

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eth

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ran

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usi

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ain

ab

ilit

y”

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TR

Y 4

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DA

TA A

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& R

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ig D

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aly

tics

Se

ssio

n #

123

: P

roce

ss M

od

eli

ng

an

d S

imu

lati

on

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d Ba

llroo

m 6

Ch

air

: Ja

me

s C

ross

III

Co

-Ch

air

: Tr

ev

or

Ric

e

Se

ssio

n #

116

: In

du

stri

al

Str

ate

gie

s fo

r

Su

sta

ina

bil

ity

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go

Ch

air

: S

iph

o C

. N

dle

la

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ssio

n #

118

: In

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

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air

: L

eo

H.

Ch

ian

g

Co

-Ch

air

: A

dit

ya

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lsy

an

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0 P

M –

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M

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ulatio

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ynam

ic Sy

stem

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mes

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ss III

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ratio

n to

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ance

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ant E

cono

mics

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mar

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oor

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& M

ulti-O

bjecti

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ptim

izatio

ns U

sing

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lleliz

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spec

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xico

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nalyt

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staina

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iness

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for A

ction

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avan

Ram

anan

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ation

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fei Z

hang

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gital

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n fo

r U.S

. Man

ufac

turin

g Ke

vin M

cDun

n

Stra

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lysis

of S

mar

t Man

ufac

turin

g Ap

plica

tions

Di

ane

J. Gr

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US

TR

Y 4

.0 –

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TA

AN

ALY

TIC

S &

RE

LA

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D P

RO

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MIN

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y, A

pri

l 2

4th

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)

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d S

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chn

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be

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tyB

ig D

ata

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aly

tics

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ta A

na

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cs

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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

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air

: L

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H.

Ch

ian

g

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-Ch

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dit

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lsy

an

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M –

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M

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vited

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nces

in U

tilizin

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ta to

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ation

s Tim

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etec

tion

and

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pplic

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to

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set M

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utte

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mic

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Te

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cess

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n

Ch

air

: G

au

rav

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ra

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-Ch

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: H

on

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n Q

u

Se

ssio

n #

155

: H

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e C

rea

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n o

f a

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ne

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i

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air

: S

cott

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Se

ssio

n #

169

: A

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tio

n o

f B

ig D

ata

An

aly

tics

in

Eth

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ne

Pro

du

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n

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l

Ch

air

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it B

rau

n

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-Ch

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ash

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0 A

M –

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M

Inte

grat

ion o

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puta

tiona

l Dyn

amics

, Dat

a An

alysis

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and

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oces

s Sim

ulatio

n fo

r Mod

eling

of W

aste

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er Tr

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ent P

lants

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al Ra

thor

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Com

para

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ess A

nalys

is Te

chniq

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pplie

d to

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r Pro

pylen

e Ox

ide M

anuf

actu

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es

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C. P

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catio

n an

d Ch

allen

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f Num

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and

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ya

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cess

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sig

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pm

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va

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pu

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ssio

n #

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: In

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roce

ss I

nte

nsi

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n

an

d M

od

ula

r C

he

mic

al

Pro

cess

ing

Anah

eim

Ch

air

: Ji

m B

iele

nb

erg

Se

ssio

n #

60

: A

lte

rna

tiv

e F

ue

ls i

ncl

ud

ing

Bio

fue

ls,

Hy

dro

ge

n,

Re

ne

wa

ble

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dro

ge

n,

an

d S

yn

ga

s I

St. L

ouis

Ch

air

: H

aid

er

Al-

Ru

ba

ye

Co

-Ch

air

s: J

aso

n M

org

an

an

d

Co

ry J

en

sen

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0 A

M –

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M

“We

Have

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Cov

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e Te

n Mo

st Co

mm

on

Mista

kes i

n Pi

lot P

lant a

nd La

bora

tory

Haz

ard

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sis

Rich

ard

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are

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hang

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bora

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. Bisc

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ilot P

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afet

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in an

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storic

ally L

abor

ator

y Foc

used

Wor

k For

ce

Rob

Nunle

y

Relie

f Des

ign fo

r Lab

orat

ory a

nd P

ilot P

lants

Mich

ael T

raino

r

Rapid

Dev

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f New

Pro

duct

Form

ulatio

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thro

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the

Effic

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tiliza

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of C

ompa

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ata

John

Mac

Greg

or

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vatin

g In

nova

tion

Proc

esse

s for

Che

mica

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Trea

ting

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etap

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al Ch

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l Pro

cess

es

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gol

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of t

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pelle

r for

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spen

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xpan

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dvan

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r &

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nolog

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tions

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ephe

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Arn

old

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ensif

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d Mo

dular

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nufa

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dam

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sear

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dular

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mica

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J. Mo

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ssio

n #

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ilo

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lan

t a

nd

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bo

rato

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fety

II

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ta

Ch

air

: S

hy

am

al

K.

Be

j

Co

-Ch

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ya

rath

an

Arj

un

an

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ssio

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va

nce

s in

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du

ct/

Pro

cess

De

sig

n &

De

ve

lop

me

nt

II

Bosto

n

Ch

air

: A

nil

Kri

shn

a J

am

mu

la

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-Ch

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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 #

100

: S

ma

rt M

an

ufa

ctu

rin

g I

Gran

d Ba

llroo

m 4

Ch

air

: M

ing

hu

a Y

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-Ch

air

s: F

ran

cesc

o C

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tti

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d

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lia

m H

oll

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ssio

n #

93

: O

pp

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un

itie

s in

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cess

Inte

nsi

fica

tio

n -

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du

stri

al

Pe

rsp

ect

ive

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eim

Ch

air

: S

ha

wn

D.

Fe

ist

Co

-Ch

air

: Ja

son

Mo

rga

n

Se

ssio

n #

82

: A

lte

rna

tiv

e F

ue

ls

incl

ud

ing

Bio

fue

ls,

Hy

dro

ge

n,

Re

ne

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dro

ge

n,

an

d S

yn

ga

s II

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ouis

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air

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son

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n

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5 A

M –

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5 A

M

Best

Prac

tices

and

Cas

e St

udies

of

Mana

ging

Proc

ess a

nd O

pera

tiona

l Saf

ety

in Pr

oces

s Dev

elopm

ent f

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Labo

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to P

ilot

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ph B

. Pow

ell

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men

ting

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rato

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afet

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Party

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cob

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afet

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olym

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David

N. N

are

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puta

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ls fo

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igning

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nova

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ical P

rodu

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Kevin

G. J

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The

Effe

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ater

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lectio

n of

an

Optim

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talys

t Co

mpo

sition

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dro

Rojas

Optim

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actio

n De

sign

of A

lkoxy

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of E

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am Ta

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grat

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art M

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strat

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Mus

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petit

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trol

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posit

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han

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strial

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licat

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tens

ificat

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Yang

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lar P

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tens

ificat

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thro

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ofib

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Ent

rapm

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Tech

nolog

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ul S.

Dim

ick

Role

of D

igita

lizat

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irtua

l En

ginee

ring

in Mo

dular

Che

mica

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Ravin

dra

Aglav

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n Ef

fecti

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niver

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lia

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ly Ch

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ALCO

Cha

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Cypr

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ett

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ain

ab

ilit

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an

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Se

ssio

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dv

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rod

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/

Pro

cess

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sig

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ve

lop

me

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am

mu

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-Ch

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na

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nn

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va

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pu

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d

Arv

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era

m

Se

ssio

n #

125

: S

ma

rt M

an

ufa

ctu

rin

g I

I

Gran

d Ba

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: M

ing

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-Ch

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ss T

ran

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-Ch

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s: K

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n K

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ive

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121:

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ne

rati

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Te

chn

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: Ja

son

Mo

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Se

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no

log

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: R

av

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gla

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-Ch

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aid

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son

Mo

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Char

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men

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litting

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ssio

n #

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ucc

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s

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air

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ich

ae

l Tr

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ino

d K

um

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prog

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ming

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his ti

me.

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ssio

n #

131:

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van

ce P

roce

ss C

on

cep

ts

- H

ea

t &

Ma

ss T

ran

sfe

r II

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eim

Ch

air

: Q

uin

ta N

wa

no

sik

e-W

arr

en

Co

-Ch

air

: K

irta

n K

. Tr

ive

di

Se

ssio

n #

133

: B

iom

ass

En

erg

y

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

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rese

en

Prob

lems w

ith O

ldersh

aw C

olum

n De

signs

in a

Pilo

t Plan

t Ro

b Nu

nley

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Plan

t Suc

cess

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ries f

rom

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ox

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arch

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tre o

f Can

ada

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ight

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ing to

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vent

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ure

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rtin

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US D

oe’s

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u: E

nabli

ng

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mer

cializ

ation

in th

e Bi

oeco

nom

y th

roug

h Ra

pid P

roce

ss P

roto

typing

and

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loting

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ash

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ni

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all Te

chno

logy t

o In

crea

se Th

roug

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and

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ove

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uct S

pecif

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lumns

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nish

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a M

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chno

logy P

latfo

rm

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d E.

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porta

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omas

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and

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allen

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ga B

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n #

164

: P

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t P

lan

t S

ep

ara

tio

ns

Atlan

ta

Ch

air

: R

ob

Nu

nle

y

Co

-Ch

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cob

H.

Arr

ed

on

do

Se

ssio

n #

161:

Mo

de

lin

g T

oo

ls a

nd

Te

chn

iqu

es

for

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cess

R&

D I

nn

ov

ati

on

s in

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cess

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nsi

fica

tio

n

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n

Ch

air

: G

au

rav

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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

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m B

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erg

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his ti

me.

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0 A

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ilers

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stilla

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for

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up

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ley

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rptio

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e Fo

rgot

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Unit

Oper

ation

Ja

cob

H. A

rredo

ndo

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sifica

tion

of M

ultipl

e Se

para

tions

in

a Pi

lot P

lant P

roce

ss V

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e Im

plem

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grat

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delin

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cilita

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sifica

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in So

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andl

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, In-

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sifica

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I

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ssio

n #

173

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pts

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ea

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d R

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ep

ara

tio

n

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Ch

air

: Ji

m B

iele

nb

erg

Se

ssio

n #

186

: Te

chn

o-E

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om

ic A

na

lyse

s o

f

Su

sta

ina

ble

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erg

y S

yst

em

s

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ouis

Ch

air

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an

tho

sh S

ha

nk

ar

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-Ch

air

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son

Mo

rga

n

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5 A

M –

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M

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mod

ynam

ic Mo

delin

g fo

r CO2

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in Aq

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m C

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odel

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and

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vor R

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ynam

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delin

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+LiI+

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m w

ith th

e

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olyte

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el To

ni Ki

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mpa

rativ

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f Hom

ogen

eous

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e Ca

talys

ts an

d Pr

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dition

s for

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igh F

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than

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an

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grat

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tion

of P

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rade

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ylene

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ne G

affn

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com

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eat T

rans

fer B

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Equil

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mica

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cess

es th

roug

h Au

toth

erm

al Op

erat

ion

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rt C.

Bro

wn

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low R

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rs: P

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ss In

tens

ificat

ion fo

r Hi

gh Te

mpe

ratu

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hem

istrie

s Dh

aval

Bhan

dari

Tech

no-E

cono

mic

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sis o

f Ren

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nspo

rtatio

n Fu

el fro

m W

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wate

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atm

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sley J

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tegr

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and

Life

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alysis

of N

orth

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rn W

illow

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ass A

s a

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epre

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ative

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ctor, E

xecu

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TG H

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du

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I

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nk

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kri

shn

an

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-Ch

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: F

uy

ue

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ph

an

ie L

i

Se

ssio

n #

195

: M

od

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ng

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an

d T

ech

niq

ue

s fo

r

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cess

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D I

II

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n

Ch

air

: G

au

rav

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ra

Co

-Ch

air

: H

on

gli

n Q

u

Se

ssio

n #

190

: A

dv

an

ces

in M

an

ufa

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rin

g

En

ab

lin

g P

I a

nd

MC

PI

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eim

Ch

air

: W

ard

E.

Teg

rote

nh

uis

Co

-Ch

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: B

ria

n P

au

l

Se

ssio

n #

193

: E

xp

eri

me

nta

l, T

he

ore

tica

l, a

nd

Nu

me

rica

l A

na

lysi

s o

f Tr

an

spo

rt P

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sse

s in

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w R

ea

cto

rs

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ouis

Ch

air

: R

av

ind

ra A

gla

ve

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-Ch

air

: Ja

son

Mo

rga

n

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0 P

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3:0

0 P

M

Deve

lopm

ent o

f a Tw

o-St

age

Ther

mal

Deox

ygen

ation

Pro

cess

for F

uels

and

Chem

icals

from

Biom

ass

M. C

layto

n W

heele

r

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g th

e De

velop

men

t of M

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lar-Le

vel K

inetic

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ga M

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thro

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an Lu

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or th

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tracti

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pe W

aste

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le Co

gswe

ll

Optim

um U

tiliza

tion

of B

iomas

s for

the

Prod

uctio

n of

Po

wer a

nd F

uels

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Gas

ificat

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ed A

lNou

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Effic

ient N

umer

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ptim

izatio

n of

an

Aera

ted

Mixin

g Ve

ssel

for F

erm

enta

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as E

pping

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rodu

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pelin

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with

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prop

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dling

of O

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terfa

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nced

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ural

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ecov

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nit

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locks

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eg Th

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k

Invit

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rese

ntat

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al Fa

ctors

and

Crite

ria fo

r the

Dev

elopm

ent a

nd

Deplo

ymen

t of M

odula

r Che

mica

l Pro

cess

es

Paul

S. D

imick

Cont

inuou

s Pro

cess

ing o

f Spe

cialty

Che

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ls Op

portu

nities

with

MCP

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eg P

ajalic

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mina

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of th

e Ma

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for L

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olo

gie

s fo

r

Re

du

ctio

n o

f A

tmo

sph

eri

c E

mis

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ns

in t

he

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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

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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

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rifica

tion

of

Flue

Gas w

ith H

aloalk

aliph

ilic B

acte

ria

Jianm

in Xi

ng

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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

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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

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ation

-a F

utur

e En

ergy

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l M.

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ed Q

ures

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Inhib

itory

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on o

f Cos

t-Effe

ctive

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ids

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ane

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ates

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usif

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mas

h

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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

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prog

ram

ming

at t

his ti

me.

*N

o pr

ogra

mm

ing a

t this

tim

e.

*No

prog

ram

ming

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his ti

me.

3:3

0 P

M –

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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

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ntro

l for

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ylene

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scen

ce F

iltrat

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rman

ce o

f Elec

trosp

un P

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er C

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site

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rs Fe

ng C

hen

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mic

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tion

and

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izatio

n of

Turn

arou

nd

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ation

s Am

ong

Multip

le Ol

efin

Plan

ts fo

r Flar

e Mi

nimiza

tion

Yilin

g Xu

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VIR

ON

ME

NT

AL

, S

US

TA

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ITY

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& R

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y, A

pri

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vir

on

me

nta

lC

he

mic

al

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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

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les C

ollins

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se a

nd Le

ythem

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l

9:3

0 A

MC

off

ee

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d N

etw

ork

ing

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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

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prog

ram

ming

at t

his ti

me.

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5 A

M –

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5 A

M

Com

bined

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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-

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ange

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icalite

-1 Su

ppor

ted

Ni C

ataly

st St

ructu

res f

or C

O 2 Cap

turin

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Met

hane

Dry

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orm

ing

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ir Ma

laiba

ri

Deve

lopm

ent o

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bon

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ure

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e Te

chno

logy B

y Oxy

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age

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5 A

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pri

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eti

ng

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d G

CP

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oin

t L

un

che

on

wit

h S

pe

ak

er:

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n M

uto

h, R

epre

sent

ative

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ctor, E

xecu

tive

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Pre

siden

t, JX

TG H

olding

s, In

c. Cy

pres

s Ball

room

3

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ey

on

d O

pe

rati

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s M

an

ag

em

en

t S

yst

em

s –

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ab

lish

ing

a S

oli

d S

afe

ty C

ult

ure

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VIR

ON

ME

NTA

L,

SU

STA

INA

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ITY

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GIN

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tal

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ssio

n #

194

: G

ree

nh

ou

se G

as

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du

ctio

n T

ech

no

log

ies

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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

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air

: Qu

an

Yu

an

Co

-Ch

air

s: E

be

rha

rd L

uck

e a

nd

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d H

ero

n

1:3

0 P

M –

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0 P

M

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ular D

ynam

ic Sim

ulatio

n St

udy o

f Wat

er D

esali

natio

n ac

ross

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bon

Nano

tube

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bran

e Sh

agha

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h

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ganic

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oval

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c Fra

cturin

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wbac

k Wat

er B

y Coo

ling

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i Fen

g

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rrate

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ed N

anoa

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bent

s for

the

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oval

of R

adioa

ctive

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ium fr

om S

eawa

ter

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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

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ating

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ibility

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trolla

bility

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O 2 Pos

t-Com

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on C

aptu

re P

roce

ss w

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iffer

ent A

mine

s Sij

ie Ge

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dition

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imiza

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le St

irred

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iofue

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pping

er

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prog

ram

ming

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his ti

me.

Se

ssio

n #

20

8:

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ter

So

luti

on

s

Gran

d Ba

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m 3

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air

: Qu

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be

rha

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nd

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d H

ero

n

3:0

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M –

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M

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mpu

tatio

nal M

odel

to S

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rman

ce o

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ustri

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linat

ion S

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an B

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ssin

g t

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we

r o

f V

alu

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ente

d by

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rk V

erg

na

no

, Pre

siden

t and

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mou

rs Co

mpa

ny

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im K

lein

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rna

rd G

roce

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ssio

n #

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ire

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xp

losi

on

s

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d R

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mic

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d Ba

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-Ch

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ssio

n #

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vin

g H

um

an

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d P

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po

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nse

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: O

pe

rati

ng

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cip

lin

e

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d Ba

llroo

m 8

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-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

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zard

s a

nd

Th

eir

Mit

iga

tio

n I

I

Gran

d Ba

llroo

m 7A

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-Ch

air

s: J

érô

me

Ta

ve

au

,

Su

san

Be

rsh

ad

Se

ssio

n #

132

: A

pp

lica

tio

n

of

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k A

sse

ssm

en

t M

eth

od

s

an

d T

oo

ls

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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

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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

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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 &

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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

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ow Yo

ur Li

mits

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ores

tEle

ctros

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ring

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mat

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nvey

ing

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ombu

stible

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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

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erica

Edua

rdo

M. F

ranc

isco

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man

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rrier

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anag

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stiga

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wer

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ures

Emm

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ai

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nd H

AZOP

: An

alyzin

g Co

mm

on C

ause

and

Sy

stem

Sce

nario

sElo

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oche

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rial in

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hanic

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tegr

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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

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cess

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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 –

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en

tia

l b

ut

Ch

all

en

gin

g

to G

et

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ht

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d Ba

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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

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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

,

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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

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ncik

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les F

oshe

e

Proc

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d...

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lot?

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io Al

onso

and

Mike

Bro

adrib

b

Inhe

rent

Saf

ety a

nd th

e Ele

men

ts of

PSM

/ RB

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rogr

ams

Mich

ael H

azza

n

Lear

ning

from

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s Plan

t Fire

Impo

rtanc

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Haz

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tifica

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posit

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term

ediat

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nder

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mer

ging

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Code

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chae

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Risk

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wins

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s Is

ran

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n R

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ge

be

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ssio

n #

175

: A

sse

t In

teg

rity

an

d R

eli

ab

ilit

y

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d Ba

llroo

m 7A

Co

-Ch

air

s: M

ike

Mo

ose

mil

ler,

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n M

urp

hy

Se

ssio

n #

187

: Te

chn

olo

gy

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act

on

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cess

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fety

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d Ba

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m 7B

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-Ch

air

s: R

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er

Ho

ff,

Jerr

y J

. F

ore

st

Se

ssio

n #

188

: Tu

tori

als

in

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cess

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fety

– L

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II

Gran

d Ba

llroo

m 8

B

Co

-Ch

air

s: D

av

id M

oo

re,

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nie

l W

ilcz

yn

ski

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ssio

n #

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he

ren

tly

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fer

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sig

n I

I

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d Ba

llroo

m 9

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-Ch

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ay

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ntz

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vid

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on

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ssio

n #

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: Ja

pa

n’s

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cess

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fety

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gre

ss –

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chn

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rati

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s in

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cess

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fety

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d Ba

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m 11

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-Ch

air

s: N

eil

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nci

bid

o,

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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

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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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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

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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.

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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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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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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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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

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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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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.

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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

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(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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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

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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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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

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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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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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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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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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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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Secure your spot and mark your calendar for these AIChE® events.

Biological and Metabolic Engineering

Fifth International Mammalian Synthetic Biology Workshop May 5–6, 2018 Boston, MA

2018 Synthetic Biology: Engineering, Evolution & Design June 3–7, 2018 Scottsdale, AZ

Metabolic Engineering 12 (SBE/IMES)June 24–28, 2018 Munich, Germany

Conference on Constraint-Based Reconstruction and Analysis (SBE/IMES)October 14–16, 2018 Seattle, WA

Rock Stars of Regenerative EngineeringOctober 27–28, 2018 Pittsburgh, PA

2nd International Conference on Plant Synthetic Biology, Bioengineering, and BiotechnologyNovember 29–December 1, 2018 Clearwater, FL

International Conference on Stem Cell EngineeringDecember 5–7, 2018 Los Angeles, CA

8th International Conference on Biomolecular EngineeringJanuary 6–9, 2019 Newport Beach, CA

Conference on Accelerating Biopharmaceutical DevelopmentFebruary 17–19, 2019 Carlsbad, CA

Chemical Engineering Practice

Process Development Symposium June 5–7, 2018 Oak Brook, IL

10th AIChE Southwest Process Technology ConferenceOctober 9–10, 2018 Galveston, TX

2018 AIChE Annual MeetingOctober 28–November 2, 2018 Pittsburgh, PA

2019 AIChE Spring Meeting and 15th Global Congress on Process SafetyMarch 31 - April 4, 2019 New Orleans, LA

Energy

Offshore Technology Conference April 30–May 3, 2018 Houston, TX

Natural Gas Utilization WorkshopAugust 13–14, 2018 College Station, TX

12th Natural Gas Conversion SymposiumJune 2–6, 2019 San Antonio, TX

Process Safety

Annual Safety in Ammonia Plants and Related Facilities SymposiumSeptember 16–20, 2018 Toronto, ON, Canada

6th CCPS China Conference on Process SafetySeptember 25–27, 2018 Qingdao, China

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

Conferences and dates subject to change.

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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

B

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

C

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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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

D

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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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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AIChE’s volunteers are the core of the Institute and make all of its programs, conferences and educational efforts possible. These offerings provide excellent opportunities for AIChE members and meeting attendees to gain greater technical expertise, grow their networks, and enhance their careers. AIChE events provide engineers, scientists, and students a platform to present, discuss, publish and exhibit their discoveries and technical advances.

At all times, volunteers and meeting attendees should act in accordance with AIChE’s Code of Ethics, upholding and advancing the integrity, honor and dignity of the chemical engineering profession. AIChE’s Board of Directors has developed these guidelines to foster a positive environment of trust, respect, open communications, and ethical behavior. These guidelines apply to meetings, conferences, workshops, courses and other events organized by AIChE or any of its entities and also to volunteers who conduct other business and affairs on behalf of AIChE.

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3. Volunteers and meeting attendees should avoid making inappropriate statements or taking inappropriate action based on race, gender, age, religion, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, marital status, political affiliation, presence of disabilities, or educational background. We should show consistent respect for colleagues, regardless of discipline, employment status, and organizations for which they work, whether industry, academia, or government.

4. Disruptive, harassing or other inappropriate statements or behavior toward other volunteers, members, another stakeholders, including AIChE staff, is unacceptable.

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Members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers shall uphold and advance the integrity, honor and dignity of the engineering profession by:

• Being honest and impartial and serving with fidelity their employers, their clients, and the public;

• Striving to increase the competence and prestige of the engineering profession;

• Using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of human welfare.

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• Formally advise their employers or clients (and consider further disclosure, if warranted) if they perceive that a consequence of their duties will adversely affect the present or future health or safety of their colleagues or the public.

• Accept responsibility for their actions, seek and heed critical review of their work and offer objective criticism of the work of others.

• Issue statements or present information only in an objective and truthful manner.

• Act in professional matters for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees, avoiding conflicts of interest and never breaching confidentiality.

• Treat fairly and respectfully all colleagues and co-workers, recognizing their unique contributions and capabilities.

• Perform professional services only in areas of their competence.

• Build their professional reputations on the merits of their services.

• Continue their professional development throughout their careers, and provide opportunities for the professional development of those under their supervision.

• Never tolerate harassment.

• Conduct themselves in a fair, honorable and respectful manner.

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