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Calls for Papers:
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Papers are requested for both oral and poster presentations on any topics relevant
to process analysis and control, in-process measurements and data analysis,
including the following themes:
- On-line/Non-invasive
Analysis Techniques
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Miniaturisation of Sensors
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Process Intensification
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Design of Experiments
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Multivariate Curve Resolution
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Calibration-free Methods
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Process Control and Optimisation
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On-line Process Diagnostics
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- Signal
Processing
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Process Performance Monitoring
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Data Mining
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Chemometrics
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Flow reactors
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Industrial Applications
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Image Analysis
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Value Analysis
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abstracts via this site
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Abstracts
(500 words max.) may be submitted on-line (via Strathclyde University site) or emailed/posted - see the
'Abstracts' drop-down in menu bar
Please indicate if an oral or poster presentation is preferred
and ensure that the following contact details are provided:
Title
| Name | Address
| Organisation | Telephone/Fax | Email
Important
Deadlines
- Submitting
abstract:
- Notification
of acceptance:
- Final programme
issued:
Speakers
include
- John Chappell, Sellafield Ltd, UK
- “Lean transformation in engineering support
to nuclear
reprocessing and waste treatment”
- Kim H Esbensen, Aalborg University, Denmark
- “Representative process sampling
(Theory of Sampling, TOS)
- the missing link in PAT”
- Bruce Grieve, The University of Manchester, UK
- “e-Agri; Exploiting on-line sensing
and ICT to change the
rule of the game for global agriculture and food security"
- Jonathan Hammond, GlaxoSmithKline, UK
- “PAT - from concept, through filing and into real life manufacturing"
- David M Scott, DuPont Company, USA
- “Improving particulate processes via
ultrasonic spectroscopy"
- Nilay Shah, Imperial College London, UK
- “Supply chain optimisation in the
process industries”
- Kevin Sutcliffe, AstraZeneca, UK
- “In-line analysis (PAT) in drug substance
development"
- Hong Wang, University of Manchester, UK
- “Applications of stochastic distribution
control for chemical plants”
- Rudolf Kessler, Reutlingen University, Germany
- “Multi-Modal Optical Spectroscopy -
The Missing Link between First Principles and correlative PAT?”
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