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Briefly about

Briefly about. Myself (Sigurd Skogestad) PROST Department of Chemical Enginering My group and research. Sigurd Skogestad. Born in 1955 1978: Siv.ing. Degree (MS) in Chemical Engineering from NTNU (NTH) 1980-83: Process modeling group at the Norsk Hydro Researcg Center in Porsgrunn

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Briefly about

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  1. Briefly about • Myself (Sigurd Skogestad) • PROST • Department of Chemical Enginering • My group and research

  2. Sigurd Skogestad • Born in 1955 • 1978: Siv.ing. Degree (MS) in Chemical Engineering from NTNU (NTH) • 1980-83: Process modeling group at the Norsk Hydro Researcg Center in Porsgrunn • 1983-87: Ph.D. student in Chemical Engineering at Caltech, Pasadena, USA. Thesis on “Robust distillation control”. Supervisor: Manfred Morari • 1987 - ∞: Professor in Chemical Engineering at NTNU • Since 1994: Head of PROST • Since 1999: Head of Department of Chemical Engineering • 1996: Book “Multivariable feedback control” (Wiley) • 2000,2003: Book “Prosessteknikk” (Tapir) • Interests: Outdoor activities, orienteering, handball coaching, hunting (very recently), skiing, rock music (listening)

  3. PROST • Process-systemteknikk • Process systems engineering Trondheim • Appointed in 1994 as a “Strong Point Center at NTNU and SINTEF” • 5 years with 1 million NOK in annual suppurt from NTNU and SINTEF • Originally: Cooperation between process systems groups at Chemical Engineering (Skogestad, Hertzberg, Lien) and Engineering Cybernetics (Foss) + associated SINTEF groups • Later extended to mechanical engineering (Asbjørnsen, Gundersen) • One of the largest process systems groups in Europe. 40-50 people. • Industry seminars, internal seminars • Ph.D. and postdoc support • Internal email newsletters (mostly from Sigurd)

  4. PROST's main research areas are: • Process modelling • Process simulation and optimization, both static and dynamic • Process control • Process synthesis • Process operations

  5. Prost in 1997

  6. Present PROST members NTNU groups • Chemical Engineering ( Haug-Warberg, Hertzberg, Lien, Preisig, Skogestad) • Engineering Cybernetics (EE) (Foss, Hovd) [ Process Cybernetics group ] • Thermal Energy and Hydropower (ME) ( Gundersen) and in addition the two associated SINTEF groups • SINTEF Chemical Engineering • SINTEF Automatic Control.

  7. PROST industrial members • Present PROST industrial member companies (as of June 2000): • ABB • Contact: Morten Dalsmo, ABB Industri, ABB Industri AS, Postboks 6540 Rodeløkka, 0501 OSLO • Annual support: NOK 90000 • Borealis • Contact: Kristian Helland, Borealis, Rønnigen, 3960 Stathelle • Annual support: NOK 50000 • Energos • Contact: Kristian Lien, Energos asa, Vestre Rosten 81, 7075 Tiller, • Annual support: NOK 30000 • Norsk Hydro • Contact: Knut Wiig Mathisen, Norsk Hydro Research Centre, 3901 Porsgrunn • Annual support: NOK 90000 • Amersham Health • Contact: Joachim Schmidt, Lindesnes Fabrikker, 4510 Spangereid, • Annual support: NOK 30000 • Statoil • Contact: Jan Richard Sagli, Statoil Research Centre, 7005 Trondheim • Annual support: NOK 90000 • Cybernetica • Contact: Peter Singstad, Cybernetica, Leirfossvegen 27, 7038 Trondheim • Annual support: NOK 10000 • Scandpower • Contact: Kjetil Havre, Scandpower, P.O. Box 3, Gasevikvn. 2, N-2027 Kjeller • Annual support: NOK 10000 • Fantoft Process Technology • Contact: David Cameron, Fantoft Prosess, Postboks 306,N-1301 Sandvika • Annual support: NOK 10000

  8. prostwwwBy Thread Most recent messages21 messages sorted by:[ author ][ date ][ subject ] • prostwww • Nordic Process Control Workshop 9-11. Jan. 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Mon Jan 06 2003 - 14:04:52 MET) • New people starting at Chemical engineering from January 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Mon Jan 06 2003 - 14:52:02 MET) • Rapport fra CDC-konferansen 10-13. des. 2002Sigurd Skogestad (Tue Jan 07 2003 - 11:58:33 MET) • Påminnelse: CAPE-FORUM 21-23 Feb. 2003 ( Toulouse, FRANCE)Sigurd Skogestad (Wed Jan 15 2003 - 14:11:31 MET) • Referat fra INCOOP workshop 23-24 Jan 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Mon Jan 27 2003 - 17:57:13 MET) • FOCAPO-2003 (Coral Springs, Florida)Sigurd Skogestad (Tue Feb 11 2003 - 13:43:54 MET) • Fwd: CAST: AIChE 2003 San Francisco, 4/21 PTP deadlineSigurd Skogestad (Sat Feb 15 2003 - 09:40:43 MET) • Fwd: CAST: AIChE 2003 San Francisco - mer infoSigurd Skogestad (Sat Feb 15 2003 - 09:44:06 MET) • CAST og CACHESigurd Skogestad (Wed Feb 26 2003 - 09:15:08 MET) • AIChE 2003 Spring National Meeting og Borealis MPC-bidragSigurd Skogestad (Fri Feb 28 2003 - 09:41:07 MET) • Report from CAPE Forum i Toulouse 21-22 Feb. 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Wed Mar 05 2003 - 13:37:57 MET) • Seminar "Optimal utnyttelse av naturgass" 23. april 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Thu Mar 06 2003 - 14:37:20 MET) • Report from Modeling and simulation seminar in Stuttgart, Feb 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Fri Mar 07 2003 - 11:42:37 MET) • Rapport fra AIChE Spring Meeting, New Orleans, April 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Wed Apr 09 2003 - 08:52:06 MET DST) • Stipendiatstillinger hydrogenteknologi ( søknadsfrist 23.05)Sigurd Skogestad (Wed Apr 30 2003 - 12:42:35 MET DST) • Guest lecture by Y. Zhu on MPC identification (Thu 05 June, 1415-1515, B343)Sigurd Skogestad (Tue May 27 2003 - 13:58:07 MET DST) • Gjesteforelesning nr.2 - Minicourse semidefinite programming (Fre 06 Jun 1415, B343)by way of Sigurd Skogestad (Tue May 27 2003 - 14:05:11 MET DST) • Til Prost industrikontakterSigurd Skogestad (Mon Jun 09 2003 - 15:13:39 MET DST) • Rapport fra ESCAPE'14 i Finland, 1-4 juni 2004Sigurd Skogestad (Tue Jun 17 2003 - 15:55:14 MET DST) • Rapport fra Multiphase'03, San Remo, 11-13 juni 2003Sigurd Skogestad (Thu Jun 19 2003 - 16:27:04 MET DST) • Referat ECOS2003, Copenhagen June 30-July 2, 2003by way of Sigurd Skogestad (Thu Jul 10 2003 - 13:12:15 MET DST) • Last message date:Thu Jul 10 2003 - 13:12:20 MET DST

  9. Department of Chemical Engineering at NTNU • 20 full-time academic staff • 60 Ph.D. students • 70 Master students annually

  10. Research and faculty • There are six main research areas in the department: • Polymer and colloid chemistry • Catalysis and petrochemistry • Process systems engineering (Skogestad, Preisig) • Reactor technology and CFD (Svendsen) • Separation technology • Pulp and paper technology Ugelstad particles

  11. Process control groupat Department of Chemical Engineering Professor Sigurd Skogestad • Marius Govatsmark • Audun Faanes • Hilde Engelien • Stathis Skouras • Espen Storkaas • Vidar Alstad • Federico Zenith • Heidi Sivertsen • Antonio Brandao • Elvira Aske • Jens Strandberg • Jørgen B. Jensen • Eduardo Hori (visiting Ph.D. student from Brasil)

  12. Research: Develop simple yet rigorous methods to solve problems of engineering significance. • Use of feedback as a tool to • reduce uncertainty (including robust control), • change the system dynamics (including stabilization), • generally make the system more well-behaved (including self-optimizing control). • limitations on performance in linear systems, • control structure design and plantwide control, • interactions between process design and control, • distillation column design, control and dynamics. • Natural gas processes

  13. Optimal operation in practice: • "The goal is to find a self-optimizing control structure where acceptable operation under all conditions is achieved with constant setpoints for the controlled variables."

  14. Self-optimizing Control – Illustrating Example • Optimal operation of Marathon runner, J=T • Any self-optimizing variable c (to control at constant setpoint)? • c1 = distance to leader of race • c2 = speed • c3 = heart rate • c4 = level of lactate in muscles

  15. Group work • Main objective: Suggest collaborative research project(s) for the “new” Ph.D. students in your group. Should be possible to include in Ph.D. thesis. • Topic should be such that a paper can be finished within 5 months (Feb. 2003) • For each project make a transparency with: Title: …………………….. Suggest names or desired background (at least two people from different groups) (e.g., Elvira Aske + one from Bolland’s group) Short abstract:……….. • Extra task (one transparency each): Ideas for seminars, social events, etc. for the Natural Gas Systems Group

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