27 February 2020
Presenting the 2020 Processes Travel Award Winners
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It is our pleasure to announce the winners of the 2020 Travel Awards, sponsored by MDPI and Processes. The awards have been granted to two outstanding young researchers working in thematic areas:
Dr. Krishnamoorthy’s research focuses on Machine Learning for Process Optimization and Process Control. He plans to attend the American Control Conference (ACC2020) in Denver, USA, to present his work entitled “Real-time Optimal Resource Allocation in an Industrial Symbiotic Network Using Transient Measurements”. |
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Mr. Hernández works on Biogas Dry Reforming. He plans to attend the 30th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-30) in Milano, Italy, to present his work entitled “Systematic Generation of a Robust Compartment Model for Counter-Current Spray Dryers”. |
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This has certainly been a difficult decision, with such a large collection of high-quality applications for the awards. We would like to thank all of the applicants for submitting such a diverse range of fascinating research topics and congratulate the winners for their accomplishment.
For more information about Processes awards, please see this page.