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FIPSE 4

This was the fourth in a series of FIPSE conferences, which aimed to look into the big open research and educational challenges in the area of Process Systems Engineering. FIPSE-4 took place in June 25-27, 2017 in Chalkidiki, Greece.

The 2018 conference was held at the Porto Carras Meliton Resort in Chalkidiki.

Open Invitation for FIPSE-4

The first two FIPSE conferences were by invitation only. FIPSE-4 was open to all. However, there was a limit of 50 registrants.

Pre-Conference Tour

On Sunday, June 24, 2018, there was an optional cultural excursion to Pella, where the tomb of Philip II—King of Macedon and father of Alexander the Great—was fully discovered in 2006.

Conference Program

Monday, June 25

Model and Process Uncertainty – Quantification and Usage
Organized by Rolf Findeisen (Otto-von-Guericke University)

Invited Talks:

Prediction and Exploitation of Uncertainty in Dynamic Processes” Benoit Chacuat (Imperial)
“Optimal Control of Uncertain Systems” Richard Braatz (MIT)

Water Challenges from the Process Systems Engineering Perspective
Organized by Michael Doherty (University of California – Santa Barbara)

 

Tuesday, June 26

Invited Talks:

Meeting the Challenges of Water Sustainability by Expanding the Boundaries of PSE” Bhavik Bakshi (OSU)
PSE Paradigms for Challenges in the Water-Food-Energy” Sirish Shah (U. Alberta)
Material Discovery and Product Design
Organized by Christos Maravelias (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Wednesday, June 27

Invited Talks:

What Can PSE do for Molecules? What Can Molecules do for PSE?” Claire Adjiman (Imperial)
In Silico Prediction of Materials for Energy Applications” Dion Vlachos (Delaware)
Challenges and Opportunities in Computational Design of Organic Photovoltaics” Nick Sahinidis (CMU)

Discussion of Open Problems

Each day, in the second half of the MORNING session, six (6) additional 5-minute presentations were made by selected conference participants. Presenters were selected by the session organizer from the registrants’ input on their definition of Open Problems that needed to be discussed at the conference.

During the afternoon session, well-structured breakout groups refined the definition of the Open Problems in a concrete way as to facilitate the drafting of a white paper describing the findings of the day.

Here are the additional presentations on the Open Problems Discussions.

Model and Process Uncertainty: Quantification and Usage” Christos Maravelias (U. Wisconsin)
Water Challenges – Future Directions for the PSE-Community” Iiro Harjunkoski (ABB)
Water Challenges from the Process Systems Engineering Perspective” Costas Kiparissides (CERTH)
Information-decision Support Systems for Intelligent Irrigation” Fan Yang (Tsinghua U.)
Process Systems Engineering for the Food, Energy and Water (FEW) Nexus” Brent Young (Auckland U.)