University of Pennsylvania
Process Systems Research
Analysis - Design - Control

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School of Engineering and Applied Science        
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Recent News
  Dr. Tom Adams Defends His Ph.D. Thesis!
 
Congratulations to Tom Adams for the successful defense of his Ph.D. thesis entitled "Semicontinuous Processes with Chemical Reaction" (April 2008).
 Anjana Meel

Paper on "Operational Risk Assessment of Chemical Industries by Exploiting Accident Databases" appeared in J. Loss Preven. Proc. Indust. (March 2007)
 
Paper on "Real-time Risk Analysis of Safety Systems" appeared in Comput. Chem. Eng. (2008)
Tom Adams

Paper on "Practical Optimization of Complex Chemical Processes with Tight Constraints" available online at Comput. Chem. Eng. (2008)
Jianguo Dai

Paper on "Coarse-Grained Lattice Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulation of Systems of Strongly Interacting Particles" available online at J. Chem. Phys.(2008)

Contact
Professor Warren D. Seider
Chemical Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6393
Phone: 215-898-7953
Fax: 215-573-2093
email: seider@seas.upenn.edu

   
Welcome
 
Welcome to the Process Systems Research Group at the University of Pennsylvania!

This site provides an array of information associated with our research and teaching in the areas of computer-aided process analysis, simulation, design, and control. It presents information describing our graduate students, collaborations and academic guests, teaching activities, research activities, publications, and computing hardware.

Our facilities are located in rooms 376, 350, 351 and 352 of the Towne Building.



Warren D. Seider
Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6393
Phone: 215-898-7953
Fax: 215-573-2093
email: seider@seas.upenn.edu
 
 

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