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Hierarchical Structures

In many areas of application, process complexity has increased tremendously over the last few years, often defying the use of traditional synthesis and control methods. ...

Population Balance Systems

Populations of similar objects are frequently characterized by a distribution of certain properties. Typical examples are particles of a solid, molecules or cells.
Some important parameters required for the characterization of these objects are, for example, their size and shape, their chain length or moisture content. ...

Integrated Processes

The integration of unit operations in multifunctional processes very often gives rise to synergetic effects which can be technically exploited. Through suitable process design, an efficient and environmentally benign process operation can be achieved. ...

Hybrid and Discrete Events

For many purposes, especially in the context of control systems analysis and design, both the process under consideration and the specifications to be met can be adequately modelled by discrete event or hybrid systems. ...

Networks

The purpose of this project area is to simplify model development by systemizing modeling approaches for chemical and biochemical processes; thereby integrating computer aided tools into the modeling process. ...

Nonlinear Dynamic Systems

In the realm of nonlinear dynamics the whole is greater than or might even become very different from the sum of its parts leading to the emergence of novel and coherent structures or patterns. ...



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