Summary
BIOGRAPHY
Date | Role |
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Since 2020 |
Professor of Process Systems Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK |
2015-2020 | Reader in Process Systems Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK |
2010-2015 | Senior Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, UK |
2008-2010 | Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University, ON, Canada |
2005-2008 | Research Associate and Lecturer, Automatic Control Laboratory, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland |
2003-2005 | Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MA, USA |
2002-2003 | Postdoctoral Associate, COMORE Team, INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France |
1998-2002 | Research and Teaching Assistant, LSGC-CNRS, Lorraine Institute of Technology (INPL), Nancy, France |
Research Interests
The overall goal of our research is to develop safe, economically and environmentally sustainable chemical and biological processes through the synergistic use of advanced computational modelling and optimisation methods and process data. Our vision of process systems engineering has a strong focus on rigorous computation to predict the performance at scale of both existing and novel technology and empower decision-making, and we work in close collaboration with experimentalists. We furthermore develop software tools that implement these methods to ensure their dissemination (https://github.com/omega-icl).
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Sahlodin AM, Chachuat B, 2011, Convex/concave relaxations of parametric ODEs using Taylor models, Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol:35, ISSN:0098-1354, Pages:844-857
Chachuat B, Srinivasan B, Bonvin D, 2009, Adaptation strategies for real-time optimization, Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol:33, ISSN:0098-1354, Pages:1557-1567
Mitsos A, Chachuat B, Barton PI, 2009, McCormick-Based Relaxations of Algorithms, SIAM Journal on Optimization, Vol:20, ISSN:1052-6234, Pages:573-601