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The MIT PSE seminar series is an event hosted by the MIT Process Systems Engineering Laboratory, led by Prof. Richard Braatz and Prof. Sungho Shin. This series features talks by leading researchers in the field of process systems engineering, covering a wide range of topics such as process control, process design, optimization, machine learning, data analytics, and their applications in diverse areas. Open to the public, the seminar series offers a great opportunity to learn about the latest research in process systems engineering. We hope to see you at the next seminar!
How to attend
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Logistics
- When: Thursdays, 2:00-3:00 PM, during Spring and Fall Semesters
- Where: MIT E17-517 and via Zoom (link provided in the seminar announcement)
Next Seminar
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Zoom Link
Joel Paulson •
The Prior is (Almost) All You Need: Physics-Informed Bayesian Optimization for Process Systems Engineering
Upcoming Seminars
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Moo Sun Hong •
coming soon
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Victor M. Zavala •
From Molecules to Supply Chains: Transforming Data to Decisions using Geometry, Optimization, and Machine Learning
Past Seminars
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David E. Bernal Neira •
Perspectives of Quantum Computing in Chemical Engineering -
Yunhong Che •
Intelligent health diagnosis and prognosis for Lithium-ion batteries -
Jinwook Rhyu •
Interpretable Approaches for Optimizing the Pulse Diagnostics and Formation Protocols for Lithium-Ion Batteries -
David Y. Shu •
Environmental life-cycle assessment for sustainable energy systems -
Joseph K. Scott •
Decomposition Methods for the Guaranteed Global Solution of Nonconvex Stochastic Programs: State-of-the-Art and Future Outlook