Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Systems Engineering

Systems engineering involves the analysis and optimization of processes for the design, operation, and control of chemical and biomolecular systems; e.g., chemical plants, energy conversion processes, consumer products, colloidal structures, and microfluidic screening devices. Research directions within systems engineering include nonlinear analysis (bifurcation and singularity theory), finite-element analysis, global optimization, optimal control, plant-wide control, uncertainty analysis, qualitative analysis and fuzzy logic, dynamic risk analysis (for safety and product quality), and molecular modeling and coarse-graining analysis.

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Primary Faculty

Scott Diamond

Scott L. Diamond

Professor

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Dennis E. Discher

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Daniel A. Hammer

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Bomyi Lim

Bomyi Lim

Assistant Professor

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Warren D. Seider

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Talid R. Sinno

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Jennifer Wilcox

Jennifer Wilcox

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