2018 AIChE ® SPRING MEETING & 14TH GLOBAL CONGRESS ON PROCESS SAFETY • APRIL 22 - 26 • ORLANDO, FL

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A Note on Sustainability 2 Welcome from the President at AIChE Meetings 3 Meeting Program Chairs AIChE constantly reviews the materials used at and produced for 4 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Organizing Committee Meetings in terms of sustainability. Every attempt is made to use 5 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting Organizing Committee sustainable products within the economic framework of the 6 2018 Sponsors meeting. Specifi c items may include the use of recycled or FSC certifi ed 7 2018 Exhibitors papers, environmentally friendly inks and solvents, use of electronic 8 AIChE Meeting Regulations & Safety (pdf) instead of printed materials, limiting the quantities produced and 9 Orlando World Center Marriott Floor Plans use of production facilities closer to the meeting site. 13 Onsite Information 15 Fuels and Petrochemicals Programming Grid 27 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference Grid 35 Distillation Symposium Programming Grid 43 Industry 4.0 - Big Data Analytics & Related Programming Grid 51 Innovations in Process Intensifi cation and Development & Related Programming Grid 63 Management & Leadership Development Programming Grid 67 Environmental, Sustainability Engineering & Related Programming Grid 75 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Programming Grid 87 Special Events 96 Young Professionals Committee Programming Grid 99 Technical Sessions 133 Session Participants Download the App Everything you need to know about 142 Volunteer and Meeting Attendee Conduct Guidelines the 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS in the palm of your hand. 144 Code of Ethics Available for free at the Apple or Android App Store. 147 Notes

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APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL 1 WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Colleagues:

It is my pleasure to welcome you to Orlando and AIChE’s 2018 Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS). At this meeting, you will join with ChemE practitioners from around the globe to explore our profession’s hottest topics. One of those is examined in a new Industry 4.0 Topical Conference, highlighting the role of chemical engineers at the forefront of modern manufacturing. On Monday, two panel discussions set the stage for Industry 4.0, with subsequent sessions expanding on pertinent topics in big data analytics, cybersecurity, process intensification, and more. Complimenting Industry 4.0 is a topical conference on innovative and smart manufacturing.

Starting everything off on Monday morning, Mark Vergnano, President and CEO of The Chemours Co., receives the 2018 AIChE Government and Industry Leaders (AGILE) Award, and delivers our keynote address about the power of shared values in building a winning corporate culture. The AGILE address is followed by the “What is Industry 4.0?” panel. Then, at 11:00 AM, the Fuels and Petrochemicals Division’s Welcome Session features a keynote by Jim Rekoske (Honeywell UOP). Considerations of process safety underscore practically all of our program tracks. This year’s Global Congress on Process Safety (GCPS) — organized by AIChE’s Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) and the Safety and Health Division — kicks off on Monday with a lenaryp and keynote talk by Michael Graff (American Air Liquide and Air Liquide Group). GCPS programming incorporates the 52nd Annual Loss Prevention Symposium, the 33rd CCPS International Conference, the 20th Process Plant Safety Symposium (highlighting “best papers” from the past two decades), the 7th Process Safety Management Mentoring Forum, and Process Safety Spotlight sessions. Perspectives on Process Safety from Around the Globe will feature a presentation by Wang Haoshui of ’s Administration of Work Safety, along with case studies from companies in Asia and the Americas. Debuting at this year’s Spring Meeting is a new Leadership Development conference, offering insights on career building. Other opicst essential to practicing ChemEs will be investigated in conferences devoted to distillation, sustainable engineering, and emerging technologies in clean energy, as well as at the 6th International Conference on Upstream Engineering and Flow Assurance, the 18th Gas Utilization Conference, the 21st Refinery Processing Conference, and the 30th Ethylene Producers Conference.

Our meeting also makes room for the co-located 8th World Congress on Particle Technology (WCPT8), which delves into that field’s fundamentals and highlights applications in pharmaceuticals, sustainable energy, and more. Sessions — including five plenaries and 25+ keynotes —and exhibits of the WCPT8 are open to registrants of the Spring Meeting. Registrants who purchased a meeting bundle shouldn’t miss our keynote luncheons. Monday’s luncheon spotlights cybersecurity, with a talk by Andrew Lenzen, a special agent of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. Tuesday showcases the 20-year history of AIChE’s Women’s Initiatives Committee, with a keynote by Delia Contreras (Ecolab). Wednesday’s luncheon welcomes Jun Mutoh (JXTG Holdings), who will discuss safety culture “Beyond Operations Management Systems.” To keep track of all of these opportunities, download the AIChEvents app, which allows you to maintain a personal schedule, receive event reminders, and make the most of your time. I hope that you will devote some of that time to visiting our meeting’s exhibits, attending the poster sessions, and networking with friends — old and new — at some of the many social activities we’ve planned. On behalf of my colleagues on AIChE’s Board of Directors, the Institute extends its appreciation to the meeting programmers and the hundreds of presenters for sharing their knowledge at this meeting. And, speaking for myself, I am happy to be here with you this week, and look forward to meeting many of you to discuss our ever-evolving and dynamic profession and Institute. Sincerely,

Christine Seymour, PhD 2018 AIChE President

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2018 MEETING PROGRAM CHAIRS

2018 Spring Meeting Program Chair Leo Chiang Associate Technology Director Analytical Tech Center The Dow Chemical Company

2018 Spring Co-Meeting Program Chair Walter S. Postula Sr. Engineer – Base Chemicals Shell Global Solutions (US) Inc.

14th Global Congress on Process Safety Chair Kathy Shell Executive Vice President Process Safety & Lifecycle Solutions aeSolutions

14th Global Congress on Process Safety Vice Chair Robert W. Johnson President & CEO, Principal Consultant Unwin Company

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Global Congress on Process Safety Rainer Hoff, Gateway Consulting Group, Inc. Kathy Shell, aeSolutions, Chair Colin S. Howat III, C. S. Howat & Associates Robert W. Johnson, Unwin Company, Vice-Chiar Chris Isles, Evonik Chris Israni, Environmental Resources Management Center for Chemical Process Safety International Faraz Khan, SIEMENS Energy Inc. Conference Jim Klein, ABS Consulting Donald J. Connolley, BP Hyuck-Myun Kwon, Yonsei University Jennifer Mize, Eastman Chemical Company Sean Lapekas, Ash Stevens Inc. Sandipan (Sandi) Laskar, Oxy Process Plant Safety Symposium Moyer Lauren, Lubrizol Brooke Beveridge, Bayer CropScience Yi Liu, China University of Petroleum(East China) Fred Gregory, Lubrizol Pete Lodal, Eastman Chemical Company Annual Loss Prevention Symposium Lisa Long, OSHA Kathleen A. Kas, The Dow Chemical Company Srihari Maganti, Provenance Morgan Reed, Exponent, Inc. Holsinger Marabeth, The Dow Chemical Company George Melhem, IoMosaic Process Safety Management Mentoring Forum Ray Mentzer, Process Safety Center at Purdue Scott Haney, Americas Styrenics Dan Miller, CCPS Staff Consultant Brenton Cox, Exponent, Inc. Derek Miller, Air Products Atsumi Miyake, Yokohama National University Process Safety Perspectives from Around the World Davide Moncalvo, Protego Andrés Valencia, Universidad de los Andes Dave Moore, AcuTech Group, Inc. Ecopetrol Marcela Mz Recaman, Mike Moosemiller, BakerRisk Process Safety Spotlights Michael Morris, BP Wayne Chastin, Eastman Chemical Company Trey Morrison, Exponent Inc Kim Mullins, Oxy Bill Mosier, Syngenta Joshua Moyers, Bayer Session Chairs and Co-Chairs Felipe Munoz, Universidad de los Andes Rao Akula,California EPA John Murphy, CCPS Staff Consultant Laura Ankrom, aeSolutions Tim Murphy, Arkema Inc. Wolfram Jahn Von Arnswaldt, Pontificia Universidad Católica De Chile Megan Murray, BP Susan Behr, Braskem Philip M. Myers, Advantage Risk Solutions Inc Scott Berger, Scott Berger and Associates Ian S. Mylenbusch, Southern Company Susan Bershad, NFPA Masaki Nakagawa, Corning Inc. Bill Bradshaw, ABS Consulting Brad Newman, Praxair San Burnett, BHP Billiton Kathy Pearson, BP MyronCarlson, Cargill Eric Peterson, Exponent Inc John W. Champion,The Dow Chemicals Company Katherine Prem, ARKEMA Jack Chosneck, KnowledgeOne LLC Ray Qi, Huntsman Neil Concibido, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation Neha Suresh Rajan, Bayer Business & Technilogy Services, LLC Ana Maria Cruz, Kyoto University Rahul Raman, Kaypear Consulting Seshu Dharmavaram, DuPont Dan Rathgeber, Praxair Brian Dickson, University of Strathclyde Sam Rodgers, Honeywell David Drabish, Solvay Paul Rostick, aeSolutions Henry Dwight, BP Samantha Scruggs, BP Victor Edwards, VHE Technical Analysis Steven D. Emerson, Emerson Technical Analysis, LLC David Skelton, Eastman Chemical Company Sergio Fernandez, Fernandez Pan American Energy Cynthia Spitzenberger, DNV GL USA, Inc. Jerry J. Forest, Celanese Nestor Sposito, CCPS Staff Consultant Eduardo M.Francisco, DuPont Jeff Stawicki, Exponent, Inc. Walt Frank, Frank Risk Solutions Karen Study, The Dow Chemical Company Self Freeman, Bechtel Jérôme Taveau, Fike Eric Freiburger, Praxair Tab Vesta, Eastman Chemical Company Jim Garrison, aeSolutions Terry Waldrop, AIG Andrew Goddard, Arkema Qingsheng (Sam) Wang, Oklahoma State University Nirupma Gopalaswami,Honeywell Daniel Wilczynski, Marathon Petroleum Company Bernard Groce, Hess Corporation John Wincek, DEKRA Mike Hazzan, AcuTech Elliot Wolf, Syngenta Fred Henselwood, NOVA Chemicals Zhao, China University of Petroleum(East China)

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Management Division Topical D: Industry 4.0 Donna Bryant, Syngenta, Chair Leo Chiang, The Dow Chemical Company, Chair Joe Cramer, AIChE, Co-Chair Scott McWhorter, Savannah River National Laboratory, Co-Chair Mahdi Nouri, JACOBS, Co-Chair Topical 2: Sustainable Engineering Environmental Division Sipho Ndlela,Chair Jeff rey Seay, University of Kentucky, Chair Cory Jensen, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Co-Chair Gerardo Ruiz-Mercado, US EPA, Co-Chair Topical 3: Innovative Manufacturing Computing and Systems Technology Division Ahmed Youssef, SABIC, Chair Prodromos Daoutidis, University of Minnesota, Chair William Hollar, SABIC, Co-Chair Process Development Division Topical 4: The 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference Juben Chheda, Shell Oil Inc., Chair Richard Rolke, The Dow Chemical Company, Chair Joseph Schroer, SABIC, Co-Chair Richard Beleutz, LyondellBasell, Co-Chair Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Topical 5: Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Kirtan K. Trivedi, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering Company, Chair Jason Morgan, AvCarb Material Solutions, Chair Belma Demirel, BP, Chair Frank del Nogal, BP, Co-Chair Topical 6: 18th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization John Senetar, Honeywell UOP, Co-Chair Jeff ery Gaspard, KBR, Chair Mahdi Nouri, JACOBS, Co-Chair Young Professionals Committee Samantha Schmidt, Lehigh University, Chair Topical 7: 21st Topical Conference on Refi nery Processing Chemical Engineering & the Law Forum Virginia Sommer, Fluor, Chair Charles Collins-Chase, Finnegan, Chair Saadet Acikgoz, Honeywell UOP, Co-Chair 4th Big Data Analytics Topical 8: Distillation Symposium Ivan Castillo, The Dow Chemical Company, Chair Dan Summers, Sulzer, Chair Topical B: Leadership Development – Professional Andrew Sloley, Advisian (WorleyParsons Group), Co-Chair Skills to Catalyze Your Career Topical 9: 6th International Conference on Upstream Lori McDowell, Matheson, Chair Engineering and Flow Assurance Laura Dietche, The Dow Chemical Company, Co-Chair Mohammad Tavakkoli, Ennva LLC/Rice University, Chair Megan Lewis, Honeywell UOP, Co-Chair AIChE Staff Leads: Topical C: Process Intensifi cation Gina Gatto, Program Development Jim Bielenberg, RAPID, Chair Jing Chen, Program Development Shawn Fiest, The Dow Chemical Company, Co-Chair Michelle Marsnick, Meeting Logistics Todd Capporizzo, Meeting Logistics

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Exhibitor Showcases Stop by the exhibit hall during Monday AM and PM coffee breaks to hear about new technologies, products and services from the following companies. Stage 1 Stage 2 Monday AM Coffee Break VisiumKMS Voovio Technologies Monday PM Coffee Break GexCon Tuesday PM Happy Hour Endeavor Robotics Demo Exhibitor List

ABS Group GexCon † Prosim AcuTech GTC Technology Provenance Consulting, LLC. aeSolutions HEL Inc. PSRG AFGlobal Corporation HIMA Americas Quest Consultants Inc. AIChE Safety & Health Division Honeywell Rebellion Photonics † Alliant Insurance Services, Inc. Hunter Buildings REXA, Inc. AON Affinity Institution of Chemical Engineers Risk Management Professionals BakerRisk ioKinetic CGE Risk Management Solutions ioMosaic Schneider Electric Software LLC Chemstations JCL Risk Services SHECO/Worldwide † Cognascents Consulting Group, Inc. Lloyd’s Register Siemens Curtiss-Wright Mangan Software Solutions SIS SILverstone LLC Decision Point Associates Inc. Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center SIS-TECH Solutions DEKRA Process Safety Micropack Detection (Americas) Smart-Hose Technology DIFREX Middle East Energy Events (ME3) Smith & Burgess DIPPR Midland Engineer Specialized Professional Services DNV GL ing, Ltd. Spirax Sarco Enablon MineARC Systems Endeavor Robotics Mistras Group, Inc. Technip FMC EN Engineering, LLC Molecular Knowledge Systems Thermal Hazard Tecnology Environmental Resources OBG Trinity Consultants Management Operational Sustainability TUV Rheinland Risktec Environmental Standards Primatech, Inc. VEGA Americas eVision Industry Software † Process & Safety Solutions LLC Visium KMS Exida Process Improvement Institute, Inc. Voovio Technologies Exponent, Inc. (PII) Flyability Process Industry Practices Wieland Thermal Solutions FM Global Process Integration Limited Wiley Gateway Consulting Group, Inc. Process Systems Enterprise (PSE) YOKOGAWA

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ORLANDO WORLD CENTER MARRIOTT REGISTRATION CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2 Sunday, April 22 12:00 PM - 7:30 PM Monday, April 23 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Tuesday, April 24 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday, April 25 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM EXPO CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2 Sunday, April 22 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM *Open during Conference Opening Reception Monday, April 23 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM *Poster Reception from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Tuesday, April 24 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM *Happy Hour from 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Wednesday, April 25 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

AGILE KEYNOTE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST Cypress 1–3 Foyer 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Monday, April 23

COFFEE BREAKS CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2 Monday, April 23 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Tuesday, April 24 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Wednesday, April 25 9:30 AM - 10:15 AM

Fuels and Petrochemicals Division's Keynote Coffee Break New Orleans/New York Monday, April 23 10:45 AM - 11:00 AM

BEVERAGE/SNACK STANDS CYPRESS BALLROOM 1/2 Monday, April 23 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Tuesday, April 24 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM WIC FAMILY ACCOMMODATIONS ROOM PALMS BALLROOM OFFICE Sunday, April 22 - Thursday, April 26

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Sunday, April 22nd 6:00 PM – 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd 7:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast Cypress Ballroom 3 8:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Plenary Session: Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director Cypress Ballroom 3 8:30 AM AGILE Award Keynote Address Cypress Ballroom 3 Keynote Address: “Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company 9:30 AM Industry 4.0 Panel Discussion – “What is Industry 4.0?” Crystal Ballroom J2 Chair: Leo Chiang, The Dow Chemical Company Co-Chair: Scott McWhorter, Savannah River National Lab Panelists Include: Billy Bardin, Global Operations Technology Director, The Dow Chemical Company Rob Ivester, Deputy Director of the EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy Haresh Malkani, CTO, Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII) Adele Ratcliff, Director, IBAS (DoD MIBP) Moderated by Jim Davis, Vice Provost - IT/Chief Academic Technology Officer, UCLA 11:00 AM Session #6: Fuels & Petrochemicals Division Keynote New Orleans/New York Chair: Bill Rooney Co-Chair: Ian Glasgow Keynote Address: “A View Toward 2035: Challenges for Refining and Petrochemicals in a Changing Energy Mix” Presented by Jim Rekoske, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Honeywell UOP 12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape”

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Monday, April 23rd Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Petrochemicals Gas Utilization Session #15: Advanced Process Control Session #25: Operational Excellence in Session #27: Pressure Relief Design Session #19: Developments Session #16: Advances in Gas and Optimization I Refinery Distillation Modeling – In Honor of Ron Darby in C3-C5 Petrochemicals Processing Design, Purification, and Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Grand Ballroom 9/10 Grand Ballroom 4 Separation I Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Mark Darby Chair: Andrew W. Sloley Co-Chairs: Sam Wang and Chair: Clayton Sadler Co-Chair: M. Nazmul Karim Co-Chair: Daniel R. Summers Srihari Maganti Co-Chair: Shyamal K. Bej Chair: Mahdi Nouri Co-Chair: Fuyue Stephanie Li 1:30 PM– Plant-Wide Scheduling for Profitable Operational Excellence in Refinery Good Engineering Practice in Protecting Overview of Honeywell UOP OleflexTM Adsorbents for Trace Sulfur Removal for 3:00 PM Emission Reduction in Petroleum Distillation Better Decision Faster Low Pressure Tanks Christopher DiGiulio Gas Processing Refineries Bill Fairleigh Davide Moncalvo Stephen Caskey Propane Aromatization Using Sulfated Jialin Xu Three Products with High-Purity BTX Selecting the Proper Gas Compressibility Zirconia Supported Mo Catalysts Tailoring Amine Based Solvents for

Using Advanced Process Dividing Wall Columns in Operation Z for Relief Valve Sizing Swarom Kanitkar Reactive CO2 Absorption Using Structure- Control (APC) to Solve LPG Quality Issues Manish Bhargava Freeman Self Property Relationships Oxy Dehydrogenation of Paraffin’s to While Optimizing the Product Distribution Elmar Kessler Operational Optimization of Crude Properly Size Two-Phase PRV – Easier Olefins Using Co5MgAlO Catalyst Randy J. Cernik Distillation Units with Unknown and than API 520 HDI Method Nampe Majoe Adsorptive Removal of CO2 from Model Predictive Control Changing Crudes Guofu Chen Natural Gas on a Vacuum Column Xiao Yang Hyung Chul Yoon Will McBride and Dustin Beebe Meeting Additional Plant Capacity Requirements without Adding Additional Vessels Gene Eberhardt

3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd (continued) Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Petrochemicals Gas Utilization Session #35: Advanced Process Session #42: Fouling and Corrosion / Session #45: Pressure Relief Design Session #40: Developments in Session #36: Advances in Gas Control and Optimization II Heat Exchangers Learned from Practice – In Honor of Bio-Petrochemicals Processing Design, Purification, Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Ron Darby Grand Ballroom 4 and Separation II Grand Ballroom 9/10 Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Mark Darby Chair: Francesco Coletti Chair: John Senetar Co-Chair: M. Nazmul Karim Co-Chair: Artur W. Krueger Co-Chairs: Davide Moncalvo and Co-Chair: Belma Demirel Chair: Mahdi Nouri Freeman Self Co-Chair: Fuyue Stephanie Li

3:30 PM – Real Time Calculation and Closed-Loop Automation Strategies for Crude Test Based Good Engineering Practice Ethanol to Infrastructure Compatible (Jet) Regeneration Peak Profiles of 5:00 PM Control of Dewpoint and Salt Feedstock Optimization in Avoiding Relief Valve Chatter on Fuels Via Ethanol Coupling Reactions Temperature Swing Adsorption Processes Deposition Temperature at a CDU, Kjell Wold Cryogenic Low Pressure Storage Tanks Karthikeyan K. Ramasamy Shain Doong Using an Online Analyzer Michael Davies Improving Crude Oil Fouling Monitoring, Purification of Tire Pyrolytic Oil (TPO) and CFD Simulation of a Plunging Jet Down- Sebastien Osta Prediction and Mitigation Strategies in Pressure Relief Design for Reactive Its Comparison with Diesel Fuel Flow Bubble Column with Variable Free- Data-Driven Real-Time Estimation and Refinery Preheat Trains Systems Adeel Ahmad and Srishti Mishra Jet Length Using a Euler-Euler Method Optimization for Integrated Pre-Heat Francesco Coletti Michelle Murphy Mutharasu LC Exchange Trains and Distillate Cutpoints Improving the Crude Vacuum Heater A Structured Data Collection Design and Analysis of Cryogenic Air in Multiple Fractionation Columns Andrew W. Sloley Approach to Improve Pressure Relief Separation Processes Integrated with Brenno C. Menezes Analysis (PRA) Efficiency and Keep Liquefied Natural Gas Gasification Increase Profitability with Global Process Safety Information (PSI) Huilong Gai Optimization Documentation Ever-Greening Shashi Mistry and Perry Nordh Pengchong Zhang Decision Automation for Lubes and Asphalt Production Scheduling Using MILP with Sequence-Dependent Switchovers Brenno C. Menezes

5:00 PM – Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Chair: Walter S. Postula

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Tuesday, April 24th 8:00 AM – Session #74: Shale Gas/Oil Impact on N. America - Panel Discussion 9:30 AM New Orleans/New York Chair: Jeffery Gaspard Co-Chairs: Bill Rooney and Ian M. Glasgow

Panelists Include: Lee Nichols, Hydrocarbon Processing and Gas Processing Sanjeev Kapur, Apex PetroConsultants Paul Durand, ExxonMobil

9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Smart Manufacturing Gas Utilization Session #96: Process Control Session #80: 2020 Bunker Fuel Specs, Session #99: Revamps, Operability, Session #100: Smart Manufacturing I Session #92: LNG Safety Monitoring and Analytics I Lubes, and Waxes and Reliability Grand Ballroom 4 Grand Ballroom 5 Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Grand Ballroom 3 Chair: Minghua Ye Chair: Christopher S. Buehler Chair: Mark Darby Chair: Andrew W. Sloley Chair: Jayce Mathews Co-Chairs: Francesco Coletti and Co-Chair: Jeffery Gaspard Co-Chair: Azita Ahmadzadeh Co-Chair: Julie Valentine Co-Chairs: Ellen Kloppenborg and William Hollar Leandro Labanca

10:15 AM – Using Advance Control to Monitor Refinery Residue and Bitumen Retrofit Strategy for Heat Integration of Smart Manufacturing in the Numerical Study of Bund Overtopping 11:45 AM Plant Performance and Economics Upgrading: Gasification Exchanger Networks Advancement of Polymer Processing after Catastrophic Tank Failures Christopher Webb Armen Abazajian Akpomiemie Mary Onome Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos Bin Zhang Process Monitoring of Batch Best Practices for Bulk and Additive Identifying the Causes of Acute Fouling Smart Manufacturing: A Must to LNG Pool Spreading and Vaporization Bioreactor Process Using Optimized Transfers in Lubricant Blending Plants in Refinery Preheat Trains Remain Competitive Nirupama Gopalaswami Data Based Model Meha Jha and Julie Valentine Francesco Coletti Munawar Saudagar Chiranjivi Botre IMO Low Sulfur Marine Fuel Requirement Improving Catalytic Reformer Heaters Development of an Advanced Control for 2020 and the Road to Compliance Duty Using New Technologies Philosophy for Dry Gas Combined Steam Christine Hobson Ashutosh Garg Reforming, to Operate the Plant Efficiently during Feed Composition Changes Jagan Mohan Rallapalli

11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon & 20th WIC Anniversary Celebration with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion an Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability” Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Smart Manufacturing Gas Utilization Session #122: Process Control Session #124: Refinery Profitability, Session #106: Advance Process Session #125: Smart Manufacturing II Session #114: Gas Monetization Monitoring and Analytics II Flexibility, and Optimization I Concepts - Heat & Mass Transfer I Grand Ballroom 4 Projects: Challenges and Strategies Grand Ballroom 1 Grand Ballroom 2 Anaheim Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Minghua Ye Chair: Mark Darby Chair: Ellen Kloppenborg Chair: Quinta Nwanosike-Warren Co-Chairs: Francesco Coletti and Chair: Jeffery Gaspard Co-Chair: Azita Ahmadzadeh Co-Chair: Ahmed Khogeer Co-Chair: Kirtan K. Trivedi William Hollar Co-Chair: Mahdi Nouri

1:30 PM – Machine Learning at Scale for the Improving Profitability By Solving Crude cMIST Compact Inline Gas Treating Smart Systems for the Process Industries How to Partner up and Protect Your 3:00 PM Advanced Process Control Toolkit and Fuel Blending Challenges Technology Samvith Rao Intellectual Property in Energy Industry Aswin N. Venkat Meha Jha and Julie Valentine Shwetha Ramkumar Joint Ventures Smart Damper Design Provides Better Charles Collins-Chase Driving Ammonia Plant Operational What is the Right Gasoil Cutpoint? Novel Cryogenic CO2 Removal- Operating Control of Fired Heaters Excellence through Performance Bill Fairleigh Conditions and Economic Analysis Ashutosh Garg Project Changes in Gas Monetization: Monitoring and Analytics Farhad Fazlollahi Pitfalls or Success Building Flexibility into a Refinery Application Centralized Information Satish Baliga Jeffery Gaspard with a Delayed Coking Unit Dynamic Intensification of Separation Technology in Process Design A Review of Generalized Likelihood Ratio Richard R. Heniford Processes Package Development Strategies for LNG Project Development Based Monitoring Techniques Lingqing Yan Minghua Ye Arif Habibullah and Yoshitsugi Kikkawa Chiranjivi Botre Top Dividing Wall Columns in Process Intensification Manish Bhargava

3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Smart Manufacturing Gas Utilization Session #137: Data and Operations Session #148: Refinery Profitability, Session #131: Advance Process *No programming at this time. Session #149: Syngas Processing and Grand Ballroom 1 Flexibility, and Optimization II Concepts - Heat & Mass Transfer II Technology Development Grand Ballroom 2 Anaheim Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Tim Olsen Co-Chairs: Deval Pandya and Chair: Ellen Kloppenborg Chair: Quinta Nwanosike-Warren Chair: Hebab Quazi Lluvia M. Ochoa-Estopier Co-Chair: Ahmed Khogeer Co-Chair: Kirtan K. Trivedi Co-Chair: Eric Peterson

3:00 PM – Advances in Utilizing Data to Optimization of Refinery Preheat Trains: Use of Dividing Wall Technology to Optimal Synthesis of Integrated 5:00 PM Improve Operations Predictive Maintenance and Operations Increase Throughput and Improve Product Reactive Distillation Systems for Tim Olsen Improvement Specifications in Two-Diameter Columns Fischer-Tropsch Process Francesco Coletti Manish Bhargava Cornelius Mduduzi Masuku Adaptive Anomaly Detection and Its Application to Online Asset Monitoring Refinery Preheat Train Fouling Process Intensification of Distillation A Mini-Pilot Scale Demonstration of Tim Butters Management for Enhanced Using a Microwick Technology Platform Single-Stage Syngas-to-DME Process Energy Efficiency Ward E. Tegrotenhuis Lujie Ye Dynamic Data Analysis of Large Stephen Hall Scale Data to Monitor Fouling in Heat Improving Plant Economics By Upgrading Enhancing Lubricity of Gas-to-Liquid Exchanger Networks Optimising Productivity and Energy Low Value Hydrocarbon Stream By (GTL) Paraffinic Kerosene Using Francesco Coletti Consumption in Crude Oil Distillation Enrichment of C9+ Compounds Using Additives and Optimizing the FuelTMs Units with Investment-Free Solutions Divided Wall Distillation Columns Physicochemical Properties Lluvia M. Ochoa-Estopier Mahesh Kumar Srinivas Hani Ababneh Effect of Space Velocity and Long Residence Time to Fischer Tropsch Products and Catalysts Reduced with Different Gases Joshua Gorimbo Wednesday, April 25th Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Biofuels Gas Utilization Session #153: Controls and Session #166: Synergies between Session #151: Advances in Catalysis I *No programming at this time. Session #165: Simulation, Optimization Digitalization Technology I Refining and Petrochemical Grand Ballroom 3 and Controls for Gas Applications Grand Ballroom 1 Processing I Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Azita Ahmadzadeh Grand Ballroom 2 Chair: Nikki Bishop Co-Chairs: Tracy J. Benson and Chair: Azita Ahmadzadeh Co-Chair: Swapnil Fegade Chair: Eberhard Lucke Gary Gildert Co-Chairs: Ahmed Khogeer and Abyar Aejaz

8:00 AM – How to Sell the Value of Digitalization The Journey Towards 2030, Was It to Sorbent-Based Desulfurization Process for Dynamic Simulation of Natural Gas 9:30 AM with MPC Ambitious? Update on the Impact of 2030 Removing Organic Sulfur Compounds Liquefaction with Helium Recovery Laurie Ben and James Beall IV Vision and 2020 Transformation Program Gokhan Alptekin Yogesh Kurle on Energy, Infrastructure and Other Autonomous Tuning and Firing Catalytic Reforming for Syngas Production Experimental Study and CFD Simulation Projects in the Region Temperature Control for Variable Engine Using Industrial CO : Carbon Capture and of the Multiphase Flow Conditions Ahmed Khogeer 2 Operating Conditions - a New Control Chemical Manufacturing Encountered in a Novel Down-Flow Scheme Designed for Optimized Engine Refinery-Petrochemical Integration: Prashant Kumar Bubble Colum Control in All Seasons and a Variety of Organization and Culture Mutharasu LC Medium Chain Alcohol Production Using Fuel Gas Compositions Andrew W. Sloley Alkali Promoted Mo-Sulfide Fischer- Flowsheet Safety and Techno-Economic Matthew Burton One Stone Two Birds: CO2 to Methanol Tropsch Catalysts Analysis of Ammonia and Urea Production To Cloud or Not to Cloud: That Is the and Petrochemicals Tracy J. Benson Route Question Edgar Amaro Ronces Ahmed AlNouss Ben Bishop and Bill Thackston III

9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Biofuels Gas Utilization Session #178: Controls and Session #185: Synergies between Session #174: Advances in Catalysis II *No programming at this time. Session #183: LNG Simulation, Digitalization Technology II Refining and Petrochemical Grand Ballroom 3 Operations and Control Grand Ballroom 1 Processing II Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Azita Ahmadzadeh Grand Ballroom 2 Chair: Nikki Bishop Co-Chairs: Tracy J. Benson and Chair: Matthew J. Okasinski Co-Chair: Swapnil Fegade Chair: Eberhard Lucke Gary Gildert Co-Chair: Vinod Rajkumar Co-Chairs: Ahmed Khogeer and Abyar Aejaz

10:15 AM – Using the Industrial Internet of Things to Advanced Process Modelling for A New Era for Alkylation Application of Dynamic Simulation for 11:45 AM Monitor Process Equipment for Health, Refinery-Petrochemical Integration Elizabeth Carter Relief System Design in LNG Facility Performance, and Energy Consumption Stephen Hall Haribabu Chittibabu Organotemplate-Free Synthesis of Brian Atkinson Re-Thinking Benzene Control Hierarchical Beta Zeolites A CFD Study of System Vibration’s Using Automation Modernization As a Strategies to Maximize Octane Ke Zhang Effect on LNG Boil-Off in a Lever for Business Success Dominic Varraveto Transportation Vehicle Laurie Ben The Future Is Here: Robotic Xingchun Wang Catalyst Removal Development of LNG Heel Stock Andrew W. Sloley Estimation Technology for Ballast Voyage David Hill High Capacity Concept for an Efficient Gas Expander FLNG Process Heinz C. Bauer 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Cypress Ballroom 3 “Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture” Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Biofuels Gas Utilization

Session #202: Process Control and Session #208: Water Solutions Session #200: Hydroprocessing / Session #191: Biomass Conversion to Session #201: Plant Design and Energy Optimization Developments Grand Ballroom 3 Hydrogen Valuable Products I Integration Grand Ballroom 4 Grand Ballroom 2 Atlanta Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Quan Yuan Chair: Mark Darby Co-Chairs: Eberhard Lucke and Chair: Saadet Ulas Acikgoz Chair: Vinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan Chair: Steven Vallee Co-Chairs: Tony Liu and Ted Heron Co-Chair: Sanjiv Ratan Co-Chair: Fuyue Stephanie Li Co-Chair: Tony Liu M. Nazmul Karim

1:30 PM – Tuning PID Controllers for Complex Molecular Dynamic Simulation Study Catalytic Option(s) for Hydrotreaters Development of a Two-Stage Thermal Dynamic Modeling of the Hybrid LNG 3:00 PM Integrating Process Dynamics of Water Desalination across Carbon Struggling with Cracked-Rich Feeds Deoxygenation Process for Fuels and Terminal Coupling NGL Recovery and LNG James Beall IV Nanotube Membrane Steven F. Zink Chemicals from Biomass Re-Gasification Shaghayegh Agah M. Clayton Wheeler Md Emdadul Haque Tune Your PID Loops Please! Smart Equipment Integration for Sam Dhaliwal Inorganic Salts Removal from Hydraulic Improved Process Yield Aiding the Development of Shale Gas Techno-Economic Analysis: Fracturing Flowback Water By Cooling Whyman William Molecular-Level Kinetic Mega Models Designing Separation Units to Handle pH and Other Non-Linear Control Maoqi Feng through Parallelization Feedstock Variability Applications Innovative Zoneflow® Reactor Juan Lucio-Vega Eric Bohac Tom Nolan Metal-Hexacyanoferrate Based Technology- Gearing for Future in Steam

Nanoadsorbents for the Removal of Reforming for Hydrogen Generation Development of Green Pathways for Remove/ Use Gigatons of CO2 from Flue

Radioactive Cesium from Seawater Sanjiv Ratan the Extraction of Medically Active Gas without CO2 Recovery or Purification Hee-Man Yang Components Form Grape Waste Brian Kolodji Catalyst Characterization in the Kyle Cogswell Molecular-Level Kinetic Modeling of Hydroprocessing Reactors Optimum Utilization of Biomass for Pratyush Agarwal the Production of Power and Fuels Using Gasification Ahmed AlNouss

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Wednesday, April 25th (continued)

Simulations/Control Operations Refinery Processing Biofuels Gas Utilization

Session #202: Process Control and Session #208: Water Solutions Session #200: Hydroprocessing / Session #204: Biomass Conversion to Session #201: Plant Design and Energy Optimization Developments Grand Ballroom 3 Hydrogen Valuable Products II Integration Grand Ballroom 4 Grand Ballroom 2 Atlanta Grand Ballroom 5 Chair: Quan Yuan Chair: Mark Darby Co-Chairs: Eberhard Lucke and Chair: Saadet Ulas Acikgoz Chair: Vinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan Chair: Steven Vallee Co-Chairs: Tony Liu and Ted Heron Co-Chair: Sanjiv Ratan Co-Chair: Fuyue Stephanie Li Co-Chair: Tony Liu M. Nazmul Karim

3:00 PM – Living on the Edge with Distributed A Computational Model to Simulate Molecular Kinetic Modeling in Comparison of Several Indirect Thermodynamics Analysis Based 5:00 PM Embedded Model Predictive Control Performance of Industrial Clarifiers Hydrocracking Liquefaction Pathways to Fuels and Optimal Design and Operation of Dmr Patrick Thorpe Shankhadeep Das Pelin Cox Co-Products Via Biomass Gasification and Refrigeration System for Natural Gas Synthesis Liquefaction Process Automation of Knowledge Work in CFD Modeling of Honeywell-UOP XCeedTM Lumped Kinetic Model for Hydrocracking Steven D. Phillips Mozammel Mazumder Advanced Process Control Wastewater Bioreactor of Heavy Oils over Oil-Dispersed Alex Kalafatis Azita Ahmadzadeh Mo-Based Catalyst Techno-Economic and Environmental Reboilers with Plate-Fin Brazed Aluminum Woohyun Kim Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of Biodiesel Heat Exchangers: Best Practices and Data-Based Fault Detection for Safe and Optimization of Water Demand Growth Production Process from Waste Cooking Considerations for Design and Operation Reliable Process Start-up and Recovery Fulfillment in Seawater Thermal Change of Product Yield and Quality with Oil Via Supercritical Transesterification Steven J. Vallee after Natural Disasters Desalination System a Variation of Residue Conversion in a Prashant Nagapurkar Jonathan P. Raftery Hassan Baaqeel Slurry-Phase Hydrocracking of Vacuum Residue Continuous Cultivation of Microalga Kang Seok Go Nannochloropsis Oculata to Extract and Characterize Polar Lipids for Cosmetic Applications Ahmet Y. Manisali Synergistic Utilization of Coal Ash and Biomass Ash Rice Husk Ash for Zeolite and Sorbent Production Maoqi Feng Conversion of Syngas into Liquid Hydrocarbons Girish Srinivas Hydrogen Production from Biomass Anh Phan BIGGERBELONGING TO SOMETHING NOW INCLUDES MORE

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Property Key 30th Ethylene Producers’ Conference Programming Grid Location = Orlando World Center Marriott

Sunday, April 22nd 5:00 PM – Ethylene Producer’s Conference Reception 6:00 PM Central Atrium & Courtyard Terrace 6:00 PM – 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd 7:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast Cypress Ballroom 3 8:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Plenary Session: Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director Cypress Ballroom 3 8:30 AM AGILE Award Keynote Address Cypress Ballroom 3 Keynote Address: “Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company Session #4: Ethylene Plant Process Control Session #5: Reliability and Operability of Rotating Equipment in Ethylene Plants Sago Royal Chair: Sasha Vragolic Chair: Brian Wadas Co-Chair: Eddy Fontenot Co-Chair: Shane Harvey 9:30 AM – Welcoming Remarks Welcoming Remarks 11:30 AM Plant Wide Optimization for High Value Added Products - a Steam Cracking Case Study Modernization of Existing Ethylene Crackers (Compressor & Turbine Footprint Replacement Options in Kevin M. Van Geem Brownfield Locations) Yuji Kuramoto MINLP Optimization Approach for Managing Integrated Petrochemical Business Planning Footprint Installation of a Condensing Steam Turbine during a Shutdown Jesus Alejandro Ortiz-Cruz Sr. and Sandra Angelica Cardoso-Palmerin Sr. Bryan Barrington Compressor Wash Oil Impact on Process Gas Compressor Efficiency and Vibration Michael Player Break Break Control System Migration Program for Dow’s Hydrocarbons Facilities The Soft-Side of the Control Valve, a New Approach for Control Valve Diagnostics Eddy Yap Ricardo Castaneda Mitigating Fouling in Process Gas Compressors Anahita Khanlari Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks 12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape”

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) Session #32: Ethylene Plant Feedstock Contaminants Session #33: Ethylene Plant Rotating Equipment Panel Discussion Sago Royal Chair: Mark Brayden Chair: Brian Wadas Co-Chair: Joe Lally Co-Chair: Shane Harvey 2:00 PM – Welcoming Remarks Welcoming Remarks 5:00 PM Cold Box Fouling in a Cracker Refrigeration Compressors in Ethylene Plants Helene Launay Shane Harvey Zero Waste/Polymer Disposal from Caustic Tower Saves $1MM/Year in Versalis Ethylene Unit High Efficient and Compact Solutions for Next Generation Turbocompressors in Ethylene Plant Patrick Lucas and Oreste Vassillo Sergio Ghezzi CSTR Study of Aldol Polymerization Inhibition in Ethylene Plant Caustic Towers Design Challenges to Apply Mixed Flow Impeller Technology to 3000 Kta Ethane Cracker Satheesh Sambandam Ronald Josefczyk and Daniel Jones Break Break How Much Is Too Much? -Feed Contaminants and Their Consequences Compressor Trial Design and Study with Super High Flow Coefficient Impeller Kandasamy M. Sundaram Satoru Yoshida A New Technology for Reduction of Sulfur Contamination in Petrochemical Feed Stocks Supercritical Ethylene Export Sai Reddy Pinappu Torben Hoefel Carbon Dioxide: An Overview on Removal Technology Panel Discussion David Slim Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks 5:00 PM – Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Chair: Walter S. Postula Tuesday, April 24th Session #78: Ethylene Plant Operations Sago Chair: Richard Rolke Co-Chair: Patty Summers 8:00 AM – Welcoming Remarks 11:00 AM Troubleshooting Vacuum Operation of an Inter-after Condenser Unit in Ethylene Plant Thomas Wieslaw Reduced Flaring Options during Ethylene Plant Start-up and Shutdown Ramakrishnan Subramaniam, Muhammad Imran and Thomas Pickett Olefin Plant Turnaround Optimization Claire Cagnolatti Break Impact of Cracked Gas Drier Adsorbent Pressure Drop Increase on Plant Profitability Bruno De Jonckheere Mole Sieve Steam Deactivation Megan Finstad Ethylene Furnace Pre-Commissioning and Commissioning - New Furnace or after Major Revamp Kari J. Enqvist Concluding Remarks 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon & 20th WIC Anniversary Celebration with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion an Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability”

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Session #129: Ethylene Plant Technology Fundamentals Session #128: Ethylene Plant Maintenance & Reliability Sago Royal Chair: Jack Buehler Chair: Jorge E. Blanco Co-Chair: Bob Krinock Co-Chair: Shailendra Inamdar 2:00 PM – Welcoming Remarks Welcoming Remarks 5:00 PM Rdr - Revolution in Ethylene Yield Exploring the Use of Fitness for Service (API 579) in Ethylene Production Facilities Harri Johannesdahl Scott Bouse Flameless Oxidation for Heating of Ethylene Furnaces Transfer Line Exchanger Fitness for Service Analysis Case Study: Assessing Erosion for Remaining Sebastian Muschelknautz Life Prediction Jimmy Cleavinger Thermal Decomposition of Sulfur Compounds and Their Role in Coke Formation during Maintenance & Reliability - Predictive Analytics Using Process & Operating Data Steam Cracking of Ethane and Heptane Sandra Petersonr Marko R. Djokic Break Break

Separation of Olefin-Paraffin Mixtures with OptipermTM Customized Amorphous Fluoropolymer Membranes Bill Condition Based Recoiling Charlton Stef Luijten Catalytic Cracking of Light Hydrocarbons over Zeolite-Based Composites for on-Purpose Propylene High Temperature Hydrogen Attack in Ethylene Producing Plants Fuyuki Yagi Tatiana Randall Improof: Integrated Model Guided Process Optimization of Steam Cracking Furnaces Cold Service Bolted Joint Reliability Kevin M. Van Geem Kathryn Worden Special Venturi Technology for Condensate Removal Marc Froeyen Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks Wednesday, April 25th Session #171: Ethylene Plant General Environmental Session #169: Application of Big Data Analytics in Ethylene Production Sago Royal Chair: Mark Schmidt Chair: Birgit Braun Co-Chairs: Mark Ulrich and Ted Heron Co-Chair: Sasha Vragolic 8:00 AM – Welcoming Remarks Welcoming Remarks 11:00 AM Ethylene Risk and Technology Review: What’s the Outlook? Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence in Hydrocarbons Steve Smith Chaitanya Khare Delivering a Successful Ethylene Section 114 Information Collection Request Test Program Big Data Analytics for Improved Overall Asset Effectiveness of Ethylene Plants Jeff Thomason Pratap Nair Break Machine Learning Techniques to Monitor Catalyst Health in an Ethylene Oxide Reactor Tim Diller Break Predicting Long Term Evaporative Cooling Tower Water Usage: The Energy-Water Balance Incorporating Model-Based Technology with Big Data Concepts for Monitoring Ethylene Production William Celenza Peter Le Optical Gas Imaging: Taking a Drive through IR Camera Technology and How It’s Used Improving Ethylene Furnace Performance with Big Data Analytics Justin Lamb and Nick James James Brigman Implementing a Benzene Fenceline Passive Sampling Program Start Listening to Your Heat Exchanger - Smart Data Application Enables Insight into Process Equipment Roy Massengale Joerg Weidenfeller Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Cypress Ballroom 3

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Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Session #203: Ethylene Plant Safety Sago

Chair: Gwen Kelley Co-Chair: Michael Smith 2:00 PM – Welcoming Remarks 5:00 PM Control Valve Packing Follower Failure in Cold Service Richard Kratzer CSB Case Study - Summary of Williams Plant Incident Lauren Grim Break Synopsis of Risk Assessment and Analysis Techniques for Brittle Fracture and Current Vulnerabilities Jeremy Staats Avoiding Risks of New Brittle Fracture Susceptibility in Carbon Steel Pipe, Fittings and Flanges That Meet ASME Code Barry Messer Chrome VI in Cracking Furnaces Bolaji Olayiwola and Mike Koselek Concluding Remarks Thursday, April 26th Session #211: Ethylene Cracker Quench System Tutorial & Improvements Royal

Chair: Bala Devakottai Co-Chair: Vk Arora 8:00 AM – Welcoming Remarks 11:30 AM Quench Systems for Gas and Liquids Crackers - A Primer Mark Whitney Gas Cracking Quench Systems Tutorial Chris Phillips Break Quench Water Quality Challenges in Ethane Cracker Jorge L. Cabrera Amador EPC Sasol Quench Tutorial Fundamentals Presentation Thomas Wieslaw Primary Fractionator Fundamentals & Flexibility to Feedstocks Andre Bernard Concluding Remarks

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Sunday, April 22nd 6:00 PM – 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd 7:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast Cypress Ballroom 3 8:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Plenary Session: Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director Cypress Ballroom 3 8:30 AM AGILE Award Keynote Address Cypress Ballroom 3 Keynote Address: “Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company Session #6: In Honor of Andrew Sloley Canary 1/2 Chair: Daniel R. Summers Co-Chair: Andrew W. Sloley 9:30 AM – Welcoming Remarks 12:25 PM Distillation Column Dynamics Anand N. Vennavelli A New Pilot Scale Facility for Testing High Pressure Cryogenic Distillation in LNG Applications Eric F. May Process Equipment Imaging by Tomographic Gamma Scan Marcio Issamu Haraguchi Break Debottlenecking of a Large Industrial Deethanizer by Gravity Driven Two-Phase Flow Analysis Antonio Garcia Loss of Float Valves Causing Flood Matthew Olsson Concluding Remarks 12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape”

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) Session #25: Operational Excellence in Refinery Distillation Grand Ballroom 2 Chair: Andrew W. Sloley Co-Chair: Daniel R. Summers 1:30 PM – Operational Excellence in Refinery Distillation Better Decision Faster 3:00 PM Tim Shire Three Products with High-Purity BTX Dividing Wall Columns in Operation Manish Bhargava Operational Optimization of Crude Distillation Units with Unknown and Changing Crudes Xiao Yang Session #31: YP Tutorial: Separation Process Fundamentals Grand Ballroom 6

Chair: Anand N. Vennavelli Co-Chairs: Anand Govindarajan and Sravanthi Vupputuri 1:30 PM – Distillation 101 - Theory to Practice 4:30 PM Daniel R. Summers Be Prepared for Column Inspections Ken C. McCarley Liquid Distributor Fundamentals Simon Chambers Acid Gas Absorption Fundamentals Clint P. Aichele Using Radioisotope Techniques for Process Investigations Lowell Pless 5:00 PM – Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Chair: Walter S. Postula Tuesday, April 24th Session #79: Advances in Dividing Wall Column (DWC) Technology Canary 1/2 Chair: Daniel R. Summers Co-Chairs: Andrew W. Sloley 8:00 AM – Welcoming Remarks 11:55 AM Operable Version of Dividing-Wall Columns: A Control Perspective Parham Mobed Using a Dividing Wall Distillation Column to Isolate Trace Impurities Melissa Donahue Network of Dividing Wall Columns in Complex Process Units Joseph C. Gentry Break Multiple Dividing Wall Columns in a Refinery Complex Manish Bhargava A Rate-Based Equation-Oriented Parallel Column Model: Application to Dividing Wall Columns Jingsong Zhou Saving Potentials by Use of Dividing-Wall Columns for Natural Gas Liquid Separations Simon Xu Concluding Remarks 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon & 20th WIC Anniversary Celebration with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion an Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability”

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Session #127: Safety Measures for Tower Entry Canary 1/2 Chair: Daniel R. Summers Co-Chairs: Andrew W. Sloley 1:30 PM – Welcoming Remarks 5:00 PM Tower Entry Safety Topics Bhushan Sukhram Practical Tower Safety from the Engineer’s Perspective Daniel R. Summers Break Practical Tower Safety from the Installer’s Perspective Michael Lochbaum Concluding Remarks

PUT THE MEETING ON YOUR PHONE OR TABLET. Download the AIChEvents App to get access to everything you need to have a better meeting. SEARCH. SCOPE OUT. PREVIEW. LEARN MORE. FIND. PLAN, STORE AND UPDATE YOUR SCHEDULE. See the past, present and upcoming events all in one place. Whether you carry an Android or iOS device, the AIChEvents app delivers the same native functionality. Blackberry and other smartphone users can access the Spring Meeting & GCPS content via their standard phone-based browser. DOWNLOAD THE APP TODAY. © 2018 AIChE 2550_18 • 03.18 Wednesday, April 25th Session #172: Advances in Distillation Technology I Canary 1/2 Chair: Daniel R. Summers Co-Chairs: Andrew W. Sloley 8:00 AM – Welcoming Remarks 12:20 PM Non-Ideal Two-Phase Flow on Large Diameter Trays: The Stagnant Regions Model versus FRI Experiment Simon Chambers Evolution of Random Packing Performance with a Focus on Geometry Ken C. McCarley Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) Simulations of Multiphase Flow through Representative Elementary Units (REU) of Structured Packing Trien (Mikey) Phan Break Evidence for the Need of Probability Density Function Representations of Liquid-Side Mass Transfer Rate Coefficients for Absorption Modeling in Structured Packings John Roesler Distillation Control: Practical Aspects Sigifredo Nino Packed Tower Separation Efficiency Problem Diagnosed Using Gamma Scanning Technology Lowell Pless Concluding Remarks 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Cypress Ballroom 3 “Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture”

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Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Session #197: Advances in Distillation Technology II Canary 1/2 Chair: Daniel R. Summers Co-Chairs: Andrew W. Sloley 1:30 PM – Welcoming Remarks 5:00 PM UFM™ Trays Expand into the Fixed Valve Arena with the UFM™ AF Henk B. van Westendorp Deep-Seal Sieve Trays for Improved Scrubbing Performance Joseph Flowers Revamping a Giant C3-Splitter Tower Izak Nieuwoudt A Design and Computation Software for Separating Multicomponent Mixtures Tony Joseph Mathew New Test Systems for Distillation Efficiency Experiments at High Liquid Viscosities Raj Ganesh Manivannan Reboiled Refinery Sidestrippers Considered As a Special Case of Thermally Coupled Columns Andrew W. Sloley Concluding Remarks Industrial processes often involve the use or manufacture of hazardous fl ammable or toxic gases, which can escape, and threaten those working Expert Fire & Gas within plants or living nearby. For that reason, fi re & gas systems play a critical role in protecting people, Consultancy Optimizes processes and the environment. Safety and Cost Get your copy of our white paper and fi nd out how our Process Fire and Gas Mapping Consultancy offerings help you apply Risk-Based techniques to place your detectors where they’ll do the most good.

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Sunday, April 22nd 6:00 PM – 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd 7:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast Cypress Ballroom 3 8:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Plenary Session: Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director Cypress Ballroom 3 8:30 AM AGILE Award Keynote Address Cypress Ballroom 3 Keynote Address: “Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company 9:30 AM Industry 4.0 Panel Discussion – “What is Industry 4.0?” Crystal Ballroom J2 Chair: Leo Chiang, The Dow Chemical Company Co-Chair: Scott McWhorter, Savannah River National Lab Panelists Include: Billy Bardin, Global Operations Technology Director, The Dow Chemical Company Rob Ivester, Deputy Director of the EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy Haresh Malkani, CTO, Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII) Adele Ratcliff, Director, IBAS (DoD MIBP) Moderated by Jim Davis, Vice Provost - IT/Chief Academic Technology Officer, UCLA 12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape”

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) Computing and Systems Technology Division Cybersecurity Big Data Analytics Big Data Analytics 1:30 PM – *No programming at this time. Session #21: Educating the Chemical *No programming at this time. Session #17: Big Data Analytics Plenary 3:00 PM Engineering Workforce on Cybersecurity Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chicago/Denver Chair: Ivan Castillo Chair: Dave Teumim Co-Chair: Leo H. Chiang Panelist: Hoda Mehrpouyan, Boise State Digitalization Strategies in an Age of Rapid Change Lloyd Colegrove and Erika McBride Panelist: Danielle Santos, National Initiative for Cybersecurity Big Data Drives Amazon Fulfilment Network Education (NICE) Andrew G. Bruce Panel Discussion Moderated by Dave Teumim, Teumim Technical, LLC 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 *No programming at this time. Session #212: How CESMII is Changing the Session #38: Big Data Analytics and Statistics Session #37: Big Data Analytics and Smart Landscape of Smart Manufacturing Grand Ballroom 12 Manufacturing Grand Ballroom 3 Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chair: Swee-Teng Chin Chair: Haresh Malkani Co-Chair: James Cross III Chair: Andrew Staszak Co-Chair: Osvaldo Bascur 3:30 PM – How Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Risk Analysis for Count Data Digital Twins for Predicting Early Onset of 5:00 PM Innovation Institute (CESMII) is Changing the Swee-Teng Chin Failures Flow Valves Landscape of Smart Manufacturing Deval Pandya Dealing with Small Data in Biopharmaceutical Batch Haresh Malkani Process Monitoring: A Machine-Learning Approach Accelerating Time to Value By Integrating Smart Overview of Proposed CESMII Projects Aditya Tulsyan Technology and Business Operations Haresh Malkani Peter Kalish Analysing Big Data in Dairy Processing, By Throwing Most of It Away Challenges for Big Data Use of Production Nick Depree Process Data James Sturnfield 5:00 PM – Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Chair: Walter S. Postula Tuesday, April 24th Computing and Systems Technology Division Big Data Analytics Big Data Analytics Session #64: Computers in Operations: Process Safety and Control Session #62: Big Data Analytics and Fundamental Modeling Session #63: Big Data Analytics - Vendor Perspective I (Invited) Grand Ballroom 6 Grand Ballroom 12 Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chair: Steve Howes Chair: Mothivel Mummudi Chair: Birgit Braun Co-Chair: Aaron Driscoll Co-Chair: Wei Dai Co-Chair: Chaitanya Khare 8:00 AM – New Technology for Closed-Loop System Identification, PID Control A Novel Prediction Method of the Chemical Leakage Range with Low-Touch Machine Learning Is Fulfilling the Promise of APM 9:30 AM Loop Optimization and Advanced Process Control (APC) Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning for Chemical Species John Hague Janarde Lepore Seokyoung Hong Big Data Analytics Platforms: The Key to Enabling the Analytic Enterprise A Stylized Trend Analysis Approach for Process Monitoring and Estimating Physical Properties of the Productsof an Atmospheric Danny Smith Fault Diagnosis Distillation Column by Support Vector Regression Industry 4.0 and Driving Better Organizational Decisions Yan Fang Metin Turkay Josh Shupp and Dana Petrusich Development of Process Operating Policies and Control Using Genetic Process Visualization Using Parametric t-Sne

Flowsheet Simulators, Plant SCADA, and CFD Wenbo Zhu and Zachary Webb Aaron Driscoll 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Session #86: Decision-Making for Industrial Process Systems Session #83: Big Data Analytics - Industry Perspective I Session #84: Big Data Analytics - Vendor Perspective II (Invited) Grand Ballroom 6 Grand Ballroom 12 Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chair: Qiang Xu Chair: Alix Schmidt Chair: Birgit Braun Co-Chair: Aydin K. Sunol Co-Chair: Deval Pandya Co-Chair: Chaitanya Khare 10:15 AM – Refinery Front-End Crude Scheduling with Consideration of Unit Digitalization in the Process Industries – How and Where to Implement Early-Stage Digital Transformation, a Case Study 11:45 AM Maintenance Jonas Norinder Tim Diller Honglin Qu Operational Analytics: Transforming Operational Data into Integrated Technical Computing for Process Engineering Process Stream Routing and Multi-Plant Operation of Industrial Actionable Insights James Cross III Wastewater Treatment Facilities Osvaldo Bascur Tony Starck Needs Jarvis to Run Iron Man. What’s the Future in AI for Aaron Driscoll Empirical Models for Analyzing BIG Data. What’s the Difference? Continuous Process Industries? Dynamic and Manufacturing Scheduling Approaching the Maximum John MacGregor Laurent Laporte Profitability Applications of Air Separation Units Song Wang 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon & 20th WIC Anniversary Celebration with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion an Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability”

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Computing and Systems Technology Sustainable Engineering Big Data Analytics Big Data Analytics Session #123: Process Modeling and Simulation Session #116: Industrial Strategies for Session #118: Industry 4.0 for Process Session #119: Invited Tutorial Session - Grand Ballroom 6 Sustainability Manufacturers Approaches in Big Data Analytics I Chicago Grand Ballroom 12 Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chair: James Cross III Co-Chair: Trevor Rice Chair: Sipho C. Ndlela Chair: Kevin McDunn Chair: Leo H. Chiang Co-Chair: Leo H. Chiang Co-Chair: Aditya Tulsyan 1:30 PM – Hybrid Simulation of a Dynamic System Justifying Energy Savings in Ethylene Crackers in a A Digital Vision for U.S. Manufacturing Moving Towards the Smart Factory Leveraging Big 3:00 PM James Cross III Low Energy Price Environment Kevin McDunn Data Advancements Abdullah Alqahtani James Moyne Optimising EDC Cracker Operation to Enhance VCM Strategic Analysis of Smart Manufacturing Plant Economics Retrospective Health Impact Assessment for Pm 2.5 Applications Future of Latent Variable Methods for Big Data Sreekumar Maroor Pollution in Mexico City 1990-2015 Diane J. Graziano Analytics in the Process Industry 4.0 Yousif Alhammad Alberto Ferrer Single & Multi-Objective Optimizations Using Realizing the Digital Enterprise Parallelized Process Simulators Sustainability Analytics - the Critical Link between Doug Fish Trevor Rice Sustainability and Business Strategy for Actionable Insights Raghavan Ramanan The Reaction Mechanism and Kinetics of Magnesium

Oxide for CO2 Immobilization Yifei Zhang Sr 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Computing and Systems Technology Cybersecurity Big Data Analytics Big Data Analytics *No programming at this time. Session #135: Cybersecurity Safety Panel Session #137: Data and Operations Session #142: Invited Tutorial Session - Grand Ballroom 9/10 Grand Ballroom 1 Approaches in Big Data Analytics II Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chair: J. Wayne Chastain Chair: Tim Olsen Co-Chair: Kimberly Mullins Co-Chairs: Deval Pandya and Chair: Leo H. Chiang Lluvia M. Ochoa-Estopier Co-Chair: Aditya Tulsyan 3:30 PM – Panel Discussion with Invited Panelists Advances in Utilizing Data to Improve Operations Machine Learning Collective Variable Discovery for 5:00 PM Tim Olsen Materials Design and Engineering Andrew Ferguson Adaptive Anomaly Detection and Its Application to Online Asset Monitoring Big Data Analytics for Upstream Processes Tim Butters Biao Huang Dynamic Data Analysis of Large Scale Data to Monitor Fouling in Heat Exchanger Networks Francesco Coletti

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Wednesday, April 25th Computing and Systems Technology Division Hydrogen Big Data Analytics Session #161: Modeling Tools and Techniques for Process R&D Session #155: H2@Scale – The Creation of a Renewable National Session #169: Application of Big Data Analytics in Ethylene Boston Energy System Production Miami Royal Chair: Gaurav Arora Co-Chair: Honglin Qu Chair: Scott McWhorter Chair: Birgit Braun Co-Chair: Sasha Vragolic 8:00 AM – Integration of Computational Dynamics, Data Analysis Tools and DOE Overview of H2@Scale and Influence of Regional Demand Analysis Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence in Hydrocarbons 9:30 AM Process Simulation for Modeling of Waste Water Treatment Plants Chaitanya Khare Max Lyubovsky, ORISE Fellow, DOE Fuel Cell Technologies Office Komal Rathore Big Data Analytics for Improved Overall Asset Effectiveness of Regional Fuel Cell Perspective – Community Hydrogen Comparative Process Analysis Techniques Applied to Four Propylene Ethylene Plants Oxide Manufacturing Routes Jim Fenton, Director of the Florida Solar Energy Center, University of Pratap Nair John C. Prindle Central Florida Machine Learning Techniques to Monitor Catalyst Health in an Ethylene Application and Challenges of Numerical Simulations in Modeling and Industry Perspective – Gas Producer Oxide Reactor Tim Diller Scale-up of Circulating Fluidized Bed Reactors Joe Powell, Chief Scientist and Chemical Engineer, Shell Chemicals Emad Abbasi Industry Perspective – Fertilizers Q & A 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 *No programming at this time Session #169: Application of Big Data Analytics in Session #177: Big Data Analytics - Industry Perspective II Ethylene Production Grand Ballroom 13/14 Royal Chair: Alix Schmidt Chair: Birgit Braun Co-Chair: Deval Pandya Co-Chair: Sasha Vragolic 10:15 AM – Incorporating Model-Based Technology with Big Data Concepts for Obtaining Parsimonious Regression Models with Large Datasets 11:45 AM Monitoring Ethylene Production Ivan Castillo and Alix Schmidt Peter Le Utilizing Deep Reinforcement Learning for Supply Chain Improving Ethylene Furnace Performance with Big Data Analytics Materials Planning James Brigman Christian D. Hubbs Start Listening to Your Heat Exchanger - Smart Data Application Enables Equipment Health Monitoring to Improve Reliability and Plant Insight into Process Equipment Performance through Application of Data Analytics and Predictive Joerg Weidenfeller Modeling Techniques Sameer Thorat

11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Cypress Ballroom 3 “Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture” Wednesday, April 25th (continued)

Big Data Analytics Big Data Analytics

Session #199: Emerging Technologies in Data Analytics Session #196: Invited Tutorial Session - Approaches in Big Data Analytics III Grand Ballroom 12 Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chair: James Cross III Chair: Leo Chaing Co-Chair: Ameya Dhaygude Co-Chair: Aditya Tulsyan 1:30 PM – Image Classification in Manufacturing Analytics: Improving a Pellet Classification System with Deep Deep Reinforcement Learning for Model Predictive Control 3:00 PM Neural Networks Bhushan Gopaluni Ricardo Rendall and Ivan Castillo Powerful and Novel Multivariate Statistical Approaches in Big Data Sets and in Data Mining with Immersive Introduction to Iot Applications to Bio-, Medical-, and Material-Informatics Joel Berg Derrick K. Rollins Sr. Comparing Several Methods for Product Properties Prediction Benoit Celse Session #210: Big Data Analytics - Vendor Perspective III (Session Speakers Invited) *No programming at this time Grand Ballroom 13/14 Chair: Birgit Braun Co-Chair: Chaitanya Khare

3:30 PM – Big Data to Support Operators in Chemical Plants 5:00 PM Zied Ouertani Finding a Needle in an Ocean of Data with Digital Twins: An Oil & Gas Perspective on Analytics Arun K. Subramaniyan Approaches to Multiblock Modeling and Dimension Reduction for Combining Disparate Data Types Heather Brooke

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DAY TIME SESSION/EVENT LOCATION Monday, 11:00am-12:15pm RAPID Governing Board Meeting (By Invitation Only) Atlanta/Boston April 23

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1:15pm-3:00pm RAPID Technical Advisory Board Meeting (By Invitation Only) San Antonio

3:30pm-4:30pm RAPID Informational Session & Meet and Greet Anaheim Members of RAPID - Consider bringing your non-member colleagues to this session.

Tuesday, 8:00am-9:30am Anaheim April 24 PI Topical Conference: Initiatives in Process Intensification and Modular Chemical Processing 10:15am-11:45am Anaheim PI Topical Conference: Opportunities in Process Intensification -

Industrial Perspective 1:30pm-3:00pm Anaheim PI Topical Conference: Advanced Process Concepts - Heat & Mass Transfer

3:30pm-5:00pm Anaheim PI Topical Conference: Advanced Process Concepts - Heat & Mass Transfer

Wednesday, 8:00am-9:30am Anaheim April 25 PI Topical Conference: Process Intensification in Solids Handling/Processing

10:15am-11:45am Anaheim PI Topical Conference: Advanced Process Concepts - Reactors and Reactive Separation 12:00pm-1:15pm RAPID Education & Workforce Development Committee Lunch & Meeting Chicago (Committee Members Only)

1:30pm-3:00pm Anaheim PI Topical Conference: Advances in Manufacturing Enabling PI and MCPI

3:30pm-5:00pm Anaheim PI Topical Conference: Education and Workforce Development Challenges in PI and Modular Processing 6:30pm-8:30pm RAPID Members Council Networking Dinner Hawk's Landing (Cost to attend; RAPID Members Only)

Thursday, 7:00am – 8:00am RAPID Members Council Networking Breakfast (RAPID Members Only) Anaheim/Atlanta/ April 26 Boston

8:00am – 12:00pm RAPID Members Council Meeting (RAPID Members Only) Anaheim/Atlanta/ Boston

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Sunday, April 22nd 6:00 PM – 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd 7:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast Cypress Ballroom 3 8:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Plenary Session: Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director Cypress Ballroom 3 8:30 AM AGILE Award Keynote Address Cypress Ballroom 3 Keynote Address: “Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company 9:30 AM Industry 4.0 Panel Discussion – “What is Industry 4.0?” Crystal Ballroom J2 Chair: Leo Chiang, The Dow Chemical Company Co-Chair: Scott McWhorter, Savannah River National Lab Panelists Include: Billy Bardin, Global Operations Technology Director, The Dow Chemical Company Rob Ivester, Deputy Director of the EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy Haresh Malkani, CTO, Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII) Adele Ratcliff, Director, IBAS (DoD MIBP) Moderated by Jim Davis, Vice Provost - IT/Chief Academic Technology Officer, UCLA 12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape”

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Session #20: Division Plenary Session *No programming at this time. Session #28: Redox Flow Battery Technologies (Invited Talks) for Energy Storage I (Invited Talk) Atlanta St. Louis Chair: Bill Hollar Chair: Ravindra Aglave Co-Chair: Jason Morgan 1:30 PM – Best Practices for Accelerating Process Development with External R&D Review on Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Technologies: Current Trends 3:00 PM Partners and Future Directions Jack Dever Thomas Rabbow The Need for Pilot Plant Specific Standards Optical Techniques to Illuminate Improvements in Aqueous Organic Richard Palluzi Redox Flow Batteries Andrew Wong Innovation in Packaging to Address Market Needs Ayush A. Bafna Commercial Perfluorosulfonic Acid Membranes for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Upgrading a ZINC OXIDE Process to Continuous Vacuum Filtration from Jiri Vrana Batch Filter Presses Barry A. Perlmutter

3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Tuesday Happy Hour @5:45 PM* ® ® ® Be sure to drop off your raffle ticket at the AIChE Booth #200! Amazon Echo Bose GoPro Hero5 Amazon Show *Winners must be present to claim prize. Headphones © 2018 AIChE 2623_18 • 03.18 Monday, April 23rd (continued) Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Session #39: Challenges in Process Scale Up Session #34: RAPID Information Session and Session #47: Redox Flow Battery Technologies for Energy Storage II Atlanta Meet & Greet St. Louis Anaheim Chair: Hsiang Yee Lai Chair: Jason Morgan Co-Chair: Robert Browne Chair: James Bielenberg Co-Chair: Ashley Smith-Schoettker 3:30 PM – Data-Driven, Model-Based Approaches to the Learn more about Rapid Advancement for Process Intensification Role of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction during 5:00 PM Scale-up, Transfer and Alignment of Processes Deployment (RAPID) Institute’s technical projects as well as its efforts Zinc Electrodeposition from Flowing Alkaline John MacGregor around education and workforce development and engage with Zincate Solutions RAPID’s Leadership Team. Jan Dundalek How to Successfully Scale-up Batch Reactors Benjamin Wincure Graphite Felt Electrodes for Vanadium Redox Flow Battery: Long-Term Stability and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction How Proper Startup and Shutdown Procedures Are Critical in Operating Jiri Vrana the Laboratory Fixed Bed Reactors Negative Electrolyte Additive and Heteroatom Co-Doping of Positive Anil Mehta Electrode for Improving Electrical Performance of Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Kothandaraman Ramanujam

5:00 PM – Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Chair: Walter S. Postula

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Tuesday, April 24th Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Session #71: Pilot Plant and Laboratory Safety I Session #59: Advances in Product/Process Design Session #68: Initiatives in Process Intensification Session #60: Alternative Fuels including Biofuels, Atlanta & Development I and Modular Chemical Processing Hydrogen, Renewable Hydrogen, and Syngas I Boston Anaheim St. Louis Chair: Shyamal K. Bej Co-Chair: Jeyarathan Arjunan Chair: Anil Krishna Jammula Chair: Jim Bielenberg Chair: Haider Al-Rubaye Co-Chairs: Anand N. Vennavelli, Co-Chairs: Jason Morgan and Sravanthi Vupputuri and Arvind Sreeram Cory Jensen

8:00 AM – “We Have That Covered”: The Ten Most Common Rapid Development of New Product Formulations Perspectives on Process Intensification and Modular Solar Thermochemical CO2 Splitting Using Ni-Based 9:30 AM Mistakes in Pilot Plant and Laboratory Hazard through the Efficient Utilization of Company Data Manufacturing Ferrite Materials Analysis John MacGregor Melissa Klembara Rahul Bhosale Richard Palluzi Innovating Innovation Processes for Chemical R&D Modular Systems for Clean Coal Recovering Hydrogen Biofuel from Wet-Biowaste New Software Tools for Managing Change in a By Treating As Metaphorical Chemical Processes Bhima Sastri Robin Z. Parker Laboratory Environment Darrell Velegol NSF Funding Opportunities for Fundamental Zinc Carbonate Modification of Methanol Synthesis Steven M. Bischof An Experimental and Computational Study of the Research on Modular Chemical Process Systems Catalyst for Single-Stage DME Production Developing a Pilot Plant Safety Culture within an Four Blade Loop Impeller for Liquid Dispersion T. J. Mountziaris Lujie Ye Historically Laboratory Focused Work Force during Suspension Polymerization Chemical and Thermal Process Intensification at Rob Nunley Sarat Chandra Kuchibhatla ARPA-E Relief Design for Laboratory and Pilot Plants DIFREX® Nexgen Expands and Advances Reactor & Addison K. Stark Michael Trainor Technology Solutions Stephen C. Arnold 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Process Development Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Session #95: Pilot Plant and Laboratory Session #81: Advances in Product/ Session #100: Smart Manufacturing I Session #93: Opportunities in Process Session #82: Alternative Fuels Safety II Process Design & Development II Grand Ballroom 4 Intensification - Industrial Perspective including Biofuels, Hydrogen, Atlanta Boston Anaheim Renewable Hydrogen, and Syngas II Chair: Minghua Ye St. Louis Chair: Shyamal K. Bej Chair: Anil Krishna Jammula Co-Chairs: Francesco Coletti and Chair: Shawn D. Feist Co-Chair: Jeyarathan Arjunan Co-Chairs: Anand N. Vennavelli, William Hollar Co-Chair: Jason Morgan Chair: Jason Morgan Sravanthi Vupputuri and Arvind Sreeram 10:15 AM – Best Practices and Case Studies of Computational Tools for Designing Integration of Smart Manufacturing in the Industrial Application of Process Metal Oxide Based Solar-Driven Two-Step

11:45 AM Managing Process and Operational Safety Innovative Chemical Products Advancement of Polymer Processing Intensification in Adsorptive Systems CH4 Reforming and H2O/CO2 Splitting in Process Development from Laboratory Kevin G. Joback Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos Yang Luo Cycle to Pilot Rahul Bhosale The Effect of Feed Compositon Variations Smart Manufacturing: A Must to Remain Enabling Modular Process Intensification Joseph B. Powell from Upstream Plants on the Downstream Competitive through Microfibrous Entrapment Biogas Production and Hydrogen Gas Implementing Laboratory Safety at Third- Design Configruation of Natural Gas Munawar Saudagar Technology Injection Effect in Expanded Granular Party Laboratories Liquid (NGL) Recovery Processes Paul S. Dimick Sludge Bed Reactor Under Thermophilic Development of an Advanced Control Blake Branson Mesfin Getu Temperature Range Philosophy for Dry Gas Combined Role of Digitalization and Virtual Haider Al-Rubaye Systematic Approaches to Mitigate Modeling and Simulation of Diesel Steam Reforming, to Operate the Plant Engineering in Modular Chemical Hazards in the Design and Operation of Hydrotreaters for ULSD Production: Efficiently during Feed Composition Processing Experimental Systems Selection of an Optimal Catalyst Changes Ravindra Aglave Andrew Kasick Composition Jagan Mohan Rallapalli Building an Effective University/Industrial Pedro Rojas Where Does Laboratory Safety Start? Collaboration in Process Intensification Jacob H. Arredondo Optimal Reaction Design of Alkoxy Silane for the 21st Century Copolymers Using Design of Experiment Cliff Kowall Process Safety and Scale-up Strategy for Methods Coating Polymers Elham Tavakoli David N. Nare 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon & 20th WIC Anniversary Celebration with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion an Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability”

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Energy Session #107: Advances in Product/ Session #125: Smart Manufacturing II Session #106: Advance Process Session #121: Novel Hydrogen Session #108: Biomass Energy Process Design & Development III Grand Ballroom 4 Concepts - Heat & Mass Transfer I Generation Technologies Technologies I Boston Anaheim St. Louis San Francisco Chair: Minghua Ye Chair: Anil Krishna Jammula Co-Chairs: Francesco Coletti and Chair: Quinta Nwanosike-Warren Chair: Jason Morgan Chair: Ravindra Aglave Co-Chairs: Anand N. Vennavelli, William Hollar Co-Chairs: Kirtan K. Trivedi and Virginia Co-Chairs: Haider Al-Rubaye, Jason Sravanthi Vupputuri and Sommer Morgan and Cory Jensen Arvind Sreeram

1:30 PM – A Kinetic Analysis of the Shipp Synthesis Smart Systems for the Process Industries cMIST Compact Inline Gas Treating Co-Production of Ethylene and Hydrogen Low Temperature Electrochemical 3:00 PM of 2,2’,4,4’,6,6’-Hexanitrostilbene from Samvith Rao Technology Via Electrochemical Non-Oxidative Methods for the Conversion of Bio-Oils to 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene Shwetha Ramkumar Deprotonation of Ethane: A Low-Thermal- Fuel Intermediates Smart Damper Design Provides Better Toni Kirkes Budget and Low-Carbon-Footprint Asanga B Padmaperuma Control of Fired Heaters Novel Cryogenic CO Removal- Operating 2 Approach Halloysite Nanotube Nanocomposite: Ashutosh Garg Conditions and Economic Analysis Effect of Biomass Type, Heating Rate, Dong Ding Processing and Characterizations Farhad Fazlollahi and Sample Size on Microwave Enhanced Application Centralized Information Bahareh Baheri Synthesis and Electrochemical Properties Fast Pyrolysis Product Yields and Technology in Process Design Package Dynamic Intensification of Separation of Ni-Doped TiO Nanotubes for Qualities The Development of a Novel Method Development Processes 2 Enhancing Visible Light Absorption Tyler L. Westover Using Cryogenic Grinding to Produce Minghua Ye Lingqing Yan Joaquin Tirano Chitin Nanofibers for Blending with Co-Gasification Characteristics of Top Dividing Wall Columns in Process Biodegradable Polymers Manganese Oxide/Manganese Sulfate Biomass Palm Oil By-Products and Coal Intensification Amy L. Lindenberger Based Solar Thermochemical Water Ha-Na Jang Manish Bhargava Splitting Cycle Rahul Bhosale 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Energy Session #146: Pilot Plant Success *No programming at this time. Session #131: Advance Process Concepts Session #133: Biomass Energy Session #141: Fuel Cell Technologies Stories - Heat & Mass Transfer II Technologies II San Francisco Atlanta Anaheim San Francisco Chair: Jason Morgan Chair: Michael Trainor Chair: Quinta Nwanosike-Warren Chair: Haider Al-Rubaye Co-Chair: Cory Jensen Co-Chairs: Vinod Kumar Co-Chair: Kirtan K. Trivedi Co-Chair: Jason Morgan Venkatakrishnan 3:30 PM – Overcoming Foreseen and Unforeseen Use of Dividing Wall Technology to Sustainable Energy Production from Influence of Carbon Dioxide and 5:00 PM Problems with Oldershaw Column Increase Throughput and Improve Renewable Resources through Anaerobic Carbonate on the Electrode Reactions in Designs in a Pilot Plant Product Specifications in Two-Diameter Digestion Process: Nigerian Experience Alkaline Direct Methanol Fuel Cells Rob Nunley Columns Oluyemi Adetule Carsten Cremers Manish Bhargava Pilot Plant Success Stories from Xerox Transportation Fuels from Renewable Water Management Strategies for PEM Research Centre of Canada Process Intensification of Distillation Biomass Sources: Opportunities and Fuel Cells - A Review Tom Enright Using a Microwick Technology Platform Challenges Harshit Bajpai Ward E. Tegrotenhuis Asanga B. Padmaperuma Piloting to Prevent Failure PEM Fuel Cell Design Exploration Paul F. Martin Improving Plant Economics By Upgrading Thermal Characterization of Microalgal Chris Lueth Low Value Hydrocarbon Stream By Biomass and Lipids Extracted Residual for The US Doe’s Abpdu: Enabling Synthesis of Vertically Oriented Enrichment of C9+ Compounds Using Biofuel Production Commercialization in the Bioeconomy Titanium Dioxide Nanostructures By Divided Wall Distillation Columns Shaikh Razzak through Rapid Process Prototyping and Electrochemical Anodization Mahesh Kumar Srinivas Piloting Joaquin Tirano Akash Narani

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Wednesday, April 25th Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Session #164: Pilot Plant Separations Session #161: Modeling Tools and Techniques Session #163: PI in Solids Handling/Processing *No programming at this time. Atlanta for Process R&D Innovations in Process Anaheim Intensification Chair: Rob Nunley Chair: Jim Bielenberg Boston Co-Chair: Jacob H. Arredondo Chair: Gaurav Arora Co-Chair: Honglin Qu 8:00 AM – Simulation of Intermediate Boilers in Distillation for Integration of Computational Dynamics, Data Intensified-By-Design (IbD): Creating a Platform for 9:30 AM Piloting and Scale-up Analysis Tools and Process Simulation for Modeling Facilitating Process Intensification in Solids Handling Mark Nunley of Waste Water Treatment Plants Applications Komal Rathore Kamelia Boodhoo Adsorption: The Forgotten Unit Operation Jacob H. Arredondo Comparative Process Analysis Techniques Applied to Rapid, In-line Characterization to Support Process Four Propylene Oxide Manufacturing Routes Intensification Concepts Process Intensification of Multiple Separations in John C. Prindle Tyler L. Westover a Pilot Plant Process Via the Implementation of a Nutsche Filter Application and Challenges of Numerical Simulations Hybrid Heat Pipe Screw Dryer: A Novel, Continuous Anika Coolbaugh in Modeling and Scale-up of Circulating Fluidized and Highly Energy-Efficient Drying Technology Bed Reactors Ahmad Mustaffar Emad Abbasi Process Intensification and Cost Reduction for in-Plant Biomass Preprocessing Equipment Michael J. Blaise

9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Session #184: Modeling Tools and Techniques for *No programming at this time. Session #173: Advance Process Concepts - Reactors Session #186: Techno-Economic Analyses of Process R&D II and Reactive Separation Sustainable Energy Systems Boston Anaheim St. Louis Chair: Gaurav Arora Chair: Jim Bielenberg Chair: Santhosh Shankar Co-Chair: Honglin Qu Co-Chair: Jason Morgan

10:15 AM – Thermodynamic Modeling for CO2 Absorption A Comparative Study of Homogeneous Base Techno-Economic Analysis of Renewable 11:45 AM in Aqueous Potassium Carbonate Solution with Catalysts and Process Conditions for High Biodiesel Transportation Fuel from Wastewater Treatment Electrolyte NRTL Model Conversions from High Free Fatty Acid Rapeseed Oil Sludge Harnoor Kaur Using a Mesoscale Oscillatory Baffled Reactor Lesley J. Snowden-Swan Luma Al-saadi Single and Multi-Objective Optimizations Using An Integrated Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Parallelized Process Simulators INL/CMS’s Modular, Process Intensified, Oxidative Analysis of Northeastern Willow Biomass As a Trevor Rice Dehydrogenation of Ethane to Ethylene with Bioenergy Feedstock an Integrated Membrane Purification Step for Tristan Brown Thermodynamic Modeling of the Production of Polymer Grade Ethylene LiCl+LiBr+LiNO +LiI+H O System with the 3 2 Anne Gaffney Electrolyte NRTL Model Toni Kirkes Overcoming Heat Transfer Bottlenecks in Non-Equilibrium Chemical Processes through Autothermal Operation Robert C. Brown Reverse Flow Reactors: Process Intensification for High Temperature Chemistries Dhaval Bhandari 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Cypress Ballroom 3 “Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture”

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Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy Session #191: Biomass Conversion to Valuable Session #195: Modeling Tools and Techniques for Session #190: Advances in Manufacturing Session #193: Experimental, Theoretical, and Products I Process R&D III Enabling PI and MCPI Numerical Analysis of Transport Processes in Atlanta Boston Anaheim Flow Reactors St. Louis Chair: Vinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan Chair: Gaurav Arora Chair: Ward E. Tegrotenhuis Co-Chair: Fuyue Stephanie Li Co-Chair: Honglin Qu Co-Chair: Brian Paul Chair: Ravindra Aglave Co-Chair: Jason Morgan 1:30 PM – Development of a Two-Stage Thermal Efficient Numerical Optimization of an Aerated Building with Blocks Precise Determination of the Main Transition 3:00 PM Deoxygenation Process for Fuels and Chemicals Mixing Vessel for Fermentation Greg Theunick Velocities in a Bubble Column Based on New from Biomass Thomas Eppinger Identification Methods Applied to Ultrafast X-Ray Invited Presentation M. Clayton Wheeler Tomographic Data Multi-Oil Product Pipeline Scheduling with Mark Gaalswyick Stoyan Nedeltchev Aiding the Development of Molecular-Level Kinetic Appropriate Handling of Oil Mixing Interface Critical Factors and Criteria for the Development and Mega Models through Parallelization Li Yu Bubbletree: A Rigorous Algorithm for Lagrangian Deployment of Modular Chemical Processes Juan Lucio-Vega Tracking and Statistical Analysis of Bubble or Cluster Advanced Model-Based Dynamics Optimization of a Paul S. Dimick Motion and Flux within 3D Fluid Bed Simulations Development of Green Pathways for the Extraction Commercial Natural Gas Recovery Unit Continuous Processing of Specialty Chemicals Kyle Buchheit of Medically Active Components Form Grape Waste Abdallah S. Berrouk Opportunities with MCPI Kyle Cogswell CFD Modeling of Oxy-Natural Gas Furnace Using CFD Simulation of Gas-Liquid Flow in Monolith Oleg Pajalic Detailed Kinetic Modeling with and without the Use Optimum Utilization of Biomass for the Production of Channels of Chemistry Acceleration Power and Fuels Using Gasification Yuan Zhou Niveditha Krishnamoorthy Ahmed AlNouss Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Process Development Process Development Process Intensification Emerging Technologies in Clean Energy

Session #204: Biomass Conversion to Valuable Session #207: Process Research and Session #205: Challenges in Education Session #206: CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Products II Development for Industrial Sustainability and Workforce Development for Process Disposal: Key to Clean Energy Production Atlanta Boston Intensification and Modular Processing St. Louis Anaheim Chair: Vinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan Chair: Qiang Xu Chair: Yangchuan Xing Co-Chair: Fuyue Stephanie Li Co-Chair: Jialin Xu Chair: Ashley Smith-Schoettker Co-Chairs: Jason Morgan and Santhosh Shankar 3:30 PM – Comparison of Several Indirect Liquefaction Model-Based Development of High-Purity Hydrogen RAPID Activities in Education & Workforce Computer-Aided Designing High-Performance Solid

5:00 PM Pathways to Fuels and Co-Products Via Biomass Production Unit for Hydrogen Refueling Stations Development Sorbents for CO2 Capture Application Gasification and Synthesis Woohyun Kim Ashley Smith-Schoettker Yuhua Duan Steven D. Phillips Designing for Innovation: Process and Technology Challenges in PI & MCPI Education & WFD for Ocean Thermal Energy for Abatement of Global CO2 Techno-Economic and Environmental Life Cycle Configurations for Oil Sands Production Modeling & Simulation Emissions Assessment (LCA) of Biodiesel Production Evar C. Umeozor Benjamin Wilhite C. B. Panchal Process from Waste Cooking Oil Via Supercritical Model-Guided Optimization of Industrial Azeotrope Education & WFD Needs for Advancing MCPI within Utilization of Captured CO for Manufacturing Alkyl Transesterification 2 Distillation Column Module Manufacturing Carbonates Prashant Nagapurkar Prasanna Pathath Brian Paul C. B. Panchal Continuous Cultivation of Microalga Nannochloropsis Knowledge Transfer and Support of New Technology Challenges in PI & MCPI Education & WFD for Transition Metal Doped Ceria for Solar Oculata to Extract and Characterize Polar Lipids for Acquisitions Intensified Process Fundamentals Thermochemical Fuel Production Cosmetic Applications Joseph Peters Jim Ritter Rahul Bhosale Ahmet Y. Manisali Optimal Selection and Design of a Methanol Process Roundtable Discussion Effect of Adsorption of CO and H on Methanation Synergistic Utilization of Coal Ash and Biomass Ash 2 2 with Enhanced CO Utilization Reaction By Ni/Al O Rice Husk Ash for Zeolite and Sorbent Production 2 2 3 Abdulrahman Alsuhaibani Reyad Shawabkeh Maoqi Feng Investigating Aerosol Formation in Flue Gas Conversion of Syngas into Liquid Hydrocarbons from Post Combustion CO Capture Plants Using Girish Srinivas 2 Molecular Dynamics Simulation Hydrogen Production from Biomass Mehdi Amouei Torkmahalleh Anh Phan

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ChemEs with Disabilities + Panel Discussion: Real Stories of Unconscious Allies Reception/Forum Bias in the Workplace Monday, April 23 | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM | Grand Ballroom 3 Co-sponsored by WIC and MAC • Christopher Pope, Independent Researcher/Consultant Tuesday, April 24 | 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM | Miami Featured Panelists: Disability Unity Community Convocation • Cynthia Murphy-Ortega, Chevron Tuesday, April 24 | 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM | Los Angeles • Kevin J. Edwards, Bechtel Infrastructure • Christopher Pope, Independent Researcher/Consultant • Bill Byers, CH2M HILL • Keri Gray, USBLN (U.S. Business Leadership Network) • LaRuth McAfee, University of Wisconsin, Madison • John J. Johnston, USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service • Greg Pollock, The Dow Chemical Company • Sandy Reyes, Esquire, State of Delaware

Workshop: Understanding Unconscious Bias in the Workplace Co-sponsored by WIC and MAC Bill Byers Keri Gray John J. Johnston Bindu Krishnan LaRuth McAfee Tuesday, April 24 | 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM | Miami Co-Chairs: • Sindia Rivera-Jimenez, University of Florida • Bindu Krishnan, The Dow Chemical Company

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Sunday, April 22nd 6:00 PM – 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd 7:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast Cypress Ballroom 3 8:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Plenary Session: Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director Cypress Ballroom 3 8:30 AM AGILE Award Keynote Address Cypress Ballroom 3 Keynote Address: “Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company 9:30 AM Industry 4.0 Panel Discussion – What is Industry 4.0? Crystal Ballroom J2 Chair: Leo Chiang, The Dow Chemical Company Co-Chair: Scott McWhorter, Savannah River National Lab Panelists Include: Billy Bardin, Global Operations Technology Director, The Dow Chemical Company Rob Ivester, Deputy Director of the EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy Haresh Malkani, CTO, Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII) Adele Ratcliff, Director, IBAS (DoD MIBP) Moderated by Jim Davis, Vice Provost - IT/Chief Academic Technology Officer, UCLA 12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape” Management Division Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career *No programming at this time. Session #23: How to Perfect Your Elevator Speech Miami Chair: Lori McDowell 1:30 PM – Interactive Elevator Speech 3:00 PM Meagan Lewis Workshop on Elevator Speeches 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) Management Division Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career *No programming at this time. Session #50: You are Born with 2 Ears and 1 Mouth for a Reason Miami Chair: Laura Dietsche 3:30 PM – “You were born with Two Ears and One Mouth for a Reason …”: The Art of Listening for Understanding (A 5:00 PM GROW University Workshop) Laura Dietsche 5:00 PM – Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Chair: Walter S. Postula Tuesday, April 24th Management Division Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career Session #70: Managing Project Start-Ups and Your Career Session #76: Workshop: Understanding Unconscious Bias in the Workplace Tampa Miami Chair: Donna Bryant Chair: Cynthia Murphy-Ortega Co-Chair: Sindia Rivera-Jimenez 8:00 AM – Role of Qualitative Risk Assessments in Managing Project Start-Ups Introductory Remarks 9:30 AM Robinson Sharon Cynthia Murphy-Ortega Commissioning Planning - the Key to a Successful Project Startup Workshop Facilitation Peter Kalish 3 Superpowers to Boost Your Career Aaron Crews 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Session #85: Contemporary Ethical Issues (Chemical Engineering and Business Focus) Session #94: Panel Discussion: Real Stories of Unconscious Bias in the Workplace Tampa Miami Chair: Mark Swientoniewski Chair: Sindia Rivera-Jimenez 10:15 AM – Ethics As the Underpinning of Safety and Process Safety Panelists Include: 11:45 AM Deborah Grubbe Cynthia Murphy-Ortega, Chevron Kevin J Edwards, Bechtel Infrastructure Multiple Ways to Failure - How Harassment Hurts the Engineering Profession Bill Byers, CH2M HILL Deborah Grubbe LaRuth McAfee, University of Wisconsin, Madison Remarks on Ethics in Patenting Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, University of Florida Charles Collins-Chase Panel Discussion, Moderated by Sindia Rivera Jimenez, University of Florida Ethical Issues Panel Discussion 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon & 20th WIC Anniversary Celebration with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion an Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability” Tuesday, April 24th (continued) Management Division Leadership Development – Professional Skills to Catalyze Your Career Session #115: How Young Managers Can Successfully Manage Experienced Employees Session #112: Disability Unity Community Convocation Tampa Los Angeles Chair: Brandon Harding Chair: Christopher Pope 1:30 PM – Young Managers with Experienced Employees Disability Unity Community Convocation 3:00 PM Brandon Harding Keri Gray, USBLN The Sartomer Success System (3S): Achieving Operational Excellence Hiring People with Disabilities: Competitive Advantage for the Savvy Manager Rene Neron John J. Johnston, USDA Food Safety & Inspection Service 1st Year Experience of a Young Manager in a Chemical Manufacturing Unit Diversity & Inclusion Donna Bryant Greg Pollock, The Dow Chemical Company Navigating the ADA Sandra Reyes, EEO/AA/Diversity and Employee Relations Administrator for the State of Delaware Panel Discussion: Moderated by Chris Pope, Independent Researcher/Consultant in Chemical Engineering 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Session #144: Managing Yourself: Reinventing Yourself for Your Next Role *No programming at this time. Tampa Chair: Quinta Warren 3:30 PM – Listen to the Operators, They Know the Process 5:00 PM Martin K. Kimani An Engineer’s Guide to Marketing Yourself Professionally Meha Jha Leadership By Engineers and Scientists Dennis W. Hess Wednesday, April 25th 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Marriott, Cypress Ballroom 3 “Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture”

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Sunday, April 22nd 6:00 PM – 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Monday, April 23rd 7:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast Cypress Ballroom 3 8:00 AM 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Plenary Session: Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director Cypress Ballroom 3 8:30 AM AGILE Award Keynote Address Cypress Ballroom 3 Keynote Address: “Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company 9:30 AM Industry 4.0 Panel Discussion – “What is Industry 4.0?” Crystal Ballroom J2 Chair: Leo Chiang, The Dow Chemical Company Co-Chair: Scott McWhorter, Savannah River National Lab Panelists Include: Billy Bardin, Global Operations Technology Director, The Dow Chemical Company Rob Ivester, Deputy Director of the EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy Haresh Malkani, CTO, Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII) Adele Ratcliff, Director, IBAS (DoD MIBP) Moderated by Jim Davis, Vice Provost - IT/Chief Academic Technology Officer, UCLA 12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape” 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) 6th International Conference on Upstream Environmental Sustainable Engineering Chemical Engineering & the Law Engineering and Flow Assurance *No programming at this time. Session #44: Identifying Opportunities for *No programming at this time. *No programming at this time. Sustainability in Chemical Processes I Tampa Chair: Quinta Nwanosike-Warren 3:30 PM – Designing Carbon-Based Materials for Efficient 5:00 PM Hydrocarbon Synthesis Samira Siahrostami Leveraging Separations to Improve Sustainability of Chemical Processes Michael A. Schultz Soot Generation of Olefin and Alkane Flares Anan Wang Modular Coal Gasification Systems: A Fit for Future of Power Generation? Quinta Warren 5:00 PM – Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Chair: Walter S. Postula Tuesday, April 24th 6th International Conference on Upstream Environmental Sustainable Engineering Chemical Engineering & the Law Engineering and Flow Assurance *No programming at this time. Session #67: Identifying Opportunities for Session #66: Gas Hydrates, Wax and Asphaltenes I *No programming at this time. Sustainability in Chemical Processes II Denver Chicago Chair: Michael P. Hoepfner Chair: Quinta Nwanosike-Warren 8:00 AM – Optimization of Extraction Condition for Phytic Acid Investigation on the Nature of Asphaltene Flocs 9:30 AM from Defatted Peanut Meal By Response Surface Jairo A. Duran Methodology Viscosity Modeling of Visbroken Heavy Oils Hong Ren Andres Marquez Socorro Improvement of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate Prill Application of Aggregation Thermodynamics and Quality Molecular Characterization to Study Asphaltene Shadab Anjum Sr. Precipitation of Bituminous Crude Oils Influences of Geometric Factors on a Solar Yifan Hao Thermochemical Reactor for Two-Step CO Splitting 2 Ultra Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering (USAXS) Han Zhang Assessment of Asphaltene Precipitation and Inhibitor Effectiveness Michael P. Hoepfner Tuesday, April 24th (continued) 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 6th International Conference on Upstream Environmental Sustainable Engineering Chemical Engineering & the Law Engineering and Flow Assurance *No programming at this time. Session #87: Distributed Chemical and Energy Session #90: Innovative Solutions for *No programming at this time. Processes for Sustainability Unconventional Resources Chicago Denver Chair: Paul E. Yelvington Chair: Kiran Gawas 10:15 AM – Holistic Analysis of Emissions from a Small, Modular Using Temperature Measurements from Production 11:45 AM Fast Pyrolysis System for Conversion of Biomass and Logging/Downhole Sensors to Diagnose Multistage Mixed Waste Fractured Well Flow Profile Nicholas R. Schwartz Ding Zhu Modular System for Converting Lignocellulose into A New Two Part Friction Reducer System Enables Pyrolytic Sugars and Phenolic Oil Lower FR Concentration and Allows up to 100% Robert C. Brown Reuse of Produced Water – Mechanisms and Case Study from the Marcellus Shale Anaerobic Treatment of High Strength Industrial Liang Xu Wastes By Moving Bed Bioreactors (MBBR) Somnath Basu Mobility Improvement Using Water Soluble Polymers: Role of Chemical Structure and Anionicity Muhammad Shahzad Kamal Effect of Crude Oil on the Reaction Kinetics of Diesel Emulsified Acid with Calcite at High-Pressure and High-Temperature HPHT Abdullah S. Sultan Performance of Miscible Gas Injection Patterns in Ultralow-Permeability Reservoirs Robello Samuel 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon & 20th WIC Anniversary Celebration with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion an Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability”

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) 6th International Conference on Upstream Environmental Sustainable Engineering Chemical Engineering & the Law Engineering and Flow Assurance Session #105: Advanced Technologies for Session #116: Industrial Strategies for Session #212: Gas Hydrates, Wax and *No programming at this time. Reduction of Atmospheric Emissions in the Sustainability Asphaltenes II Petrochemical and Refining Industries I Chicago Denver San Antonio Chair: Sipho C. Ndlela Chair: Michael P. Hoepfner Chair: Vikas Khanna 1:30 PM – Flameless Oxidation for the Heating of Ethylene Justifying Energy Savings in Ethylene Crackers in a A Critical Overview of Cause and Detection of 3:00 PM Furnaces Low Energy Price Environment Pipeline Blockages Sebastian Muschelknautz Abdullah Alqahtani Lu Yang Simultaneous Desulfurization and Denitrification of Retrospective Health Impact Assessment for Pm 2.5 Kinetic Precipitation of Asphaltenes with the Flue Gas with Haloalkaliphilic Bacteria Pollution in Mexico City 1990-2015 Presence of Inorganic Solids Jianmin Xing Yousif Alhammad Michael P. Hoepfner A Case Study on Building Safety: The Coupling Sustainability Analytics - the Critical Link between Probing the Effect of Stirring on Natural Gas Hydrate of Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality Modeling for Sustainability and Business Strategy for Actionable Formation-a Future Energy Fuel Addressing Nearby Terrorist Chemical Attacks on Insights M. Fahed Qureshi Building Safety Raghavan Ramanan Inhibitory Action of Cost-Effective Ionic Liquids William Jones The Reaction Mechanism and Kinetics of Magnesium Methane Hydrates

Oxide for CO2 Immobilization Tausif Altamash Yifei Zhang Sr. 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Session #130: Advanced Technologies for *No programming at this time. *No programming at this time. *No programming at this time. Reduction of Atmospheric Emissions in the Petrochemical and Refining Industries II San Antonio Chair: Vikas Khanna 3:30 PM – Wsa Technology - A Competitive Solution for Refinery 5:00 PM Sulfur Management Livia Sierra Llorens Model Predictive Control for Ethylene Oxide Plant Startup Albert Odell III Research on Gas-Liquid Coalescence Filtration Performance of Electrospun Polyacrylonitrile Nanofiber Composite Filters Feng Chen Dynamic Simulation and Optimization of Turnaround Operations Among Multiple Olefin Plants for Flare Minimization Yiling Xu Wednesday, April 25th Environmental Chemical Engineering & the Law Session #168: YP Tutorial: Environmental Issues and Controls in Select Industrial Sectors Session #157: Intellectual Property Law Panel Session San Antonio Tampa Chair: Joseph Cramer Chair: Charles Collins-Chase 8:00 AM – Pollution, Control Status and Strategy of Volatile Organic Compounds in China’s Petrochemical and Refining Kaboom!: Examples of Recent Misadventures in the Patent World 9:30 AM Industries Gerard Reinhardt Jia Ke Think like a Startup - Idea Protection A Look inside a Chemical Plant Waste Water Treatment Unit David Holt Donna Bryant Clearing the Way: Using Post-Grant Proceedings to Invalidate Patents Blocking Your Freedom to Operate Charles Collins-Chase and Leythem Wall 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Session #179: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Technologies I *No programming at this time. San Antonio Chair: Joseph Cramer Co-Chair: Sunil Hangal 10:15 AM – Combined Experimental and Theoretical Thermophysical Properties Investigation of Deep Eutectic Solvents 11:45 AM for Gas Capture Applications Mert Atilhan Synthesis, Characterization and Evaluation of (Ce, Y, Zn)-Ion-Exchanged Silicalite-1 Supported Ni Catalyst

Structures for CO2 Capturing By Methane Dry Reforming Zuhair Malaibari Development of Carbon Capture & Storage Technology By Oxy-Combustion of Sewage Sludge and Biomass Ha-Na Jang 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Cypress Ballroom 3 “Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture”

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Wednesday, April 25th (continued) Environmental Environmental Session #194: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Technologies II Session #208: Water Solutions Grand Ballroom 3 Grand Ballroom 3 Chair: Sunil Hangal Chair: Quan Yuan Co-Chair: Jeffrey Seay Co-Chairs: Eberhard Lucke and Ted Heron 1:30 PM – Molecular Dynamic Simulation Study of Water Desalination across Carbon Nanotube Membrane Effects of Fossil Fuel Emissions and Seawater Absorption on Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations 3:00 PM Shaghayegh Agah Frank J. Elvin

Inorganic Salts Removal from Hydraulic Fracturing Flowback Water By Cooling Operating Flexibility and Controllability of CO2 Post-Combustion Capture Process with Different Amines Maoqi Feng Sijie Ge Metal-Hexacyanoferrate Based Nanoadsorbents for the Removal of Radioactive Cesium from Seawater Operating Condition Optimization of a Full-Scale Stirred Tank for Biofuel Production Hee-Man Yang Thomas Eppinger *No programming at this time. Session #208: Water Solutions Grand Ballroom 3 Chair: Quan Yuan Co-Chairs: Eberhard Lucke and Ted Heron 3:00 PM – A Computational Model to Simulate Performance of Industrial Clarifiers 5:00 PM Shankhadeep Das CFD Modeling of Honeywell-UOP XCeedTM Wastewater Bioreactor Azita Ahmadzadeh Optimization of Water Demand Growth Fulfillment in Seawater Thermal Desalination System Hassan Baaqeel

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #7: Doing More With Session #8: Extreme Weather Session #9: PPSS 20th Session #12: Tutorials in Process Session #10: Pressure Relief Session #11: Spanish Session: Less and Other External Events Anniversary “Best of the Best” I Safety – LPS I Design Normative Application – Compartiendo Conocimientos y Grand Ballroom 8A Grand Ballroom 7A Grand Ballroom 7B Grand Ballroom 8B In Honor of Ron Darby Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de Grand Ballroom 9/10 Procesos – Manejo del Riesgo I Co-Chairs: Dave Moore, Co-Chairs: Derek Miller, Co-Chairs: Philip M. Myers, Co-Chairs: Trey Morrison, Grand Ballroom 11 John Wincek Henry Dwight John W. Champion Faraz Khan Co-Chairs: George Melhem, Nirupama Gopalaswami Co-Chairs: Sergio Fernandez, Wolfram Jahn Von Arnswaldt, Felipe Muñoz 10:30 AM Non-Intrusive Internal Resilience Against External The Process Plant Safety Evaluating Reactive Overpressure Protection of Preparación de informes de Inspections of Pressure Vessels Events Using Vulnerability Symposium – Past, Present, Chemical Hazards a Pressure Vessel by System seguridad usando la metodología in HHC Service Assessment and QRA and Future Pete Lodal Design through the Application Bowtie Russ Davis Paul Amico Victor Edwards & Karen Study of ASME VIII UG-140 in Lieu of Fidel Ilizastigui a Relief Device by Appropriate Choice of MAWP and/or by Safety Instrumented System Dilip Das

11:00 AM Optimizing Your Remote HAZOP/ Neighboring Risk Assessment for CSB Investigation Reports and the Testing Reactive Chemical Hazards Purpose Expectations and Benefits HAZOP/ What if? Herramientas de LOPA Experience Integrated Gasification-ASU Plant, Hierarchy of Controls: Round 2 Amy Theis of Non-Mandatory Appendix M liderazgo y compromiso dentro de Steven T. Maher Edward Cialkowski Paul R. Amyotte Kerry McBride las organizaciones Oswaldo Mata & Juan Chaw

11:30 AM Methodology to Prioritize Process Managing the Risk Associated Analysis of Spring Operated Learning from Reactive Pressure Relief Sizing Using Area Cuando se reduce el riesgo en Safety Action Items with Severe Wind and Flood Pressure Relief Valve Proof Test Chemistry Incidents to Charge Scaling Method and el papel pero se mantiene o Humbert J Howard Events in the Chemical Processing Data: Findings and Implications Ron Willey Automatic Pressure Tracking incrementa en la planta Industries Julia V. Bukowski Surendra Singh John Rueda Patrick Mahan

12:00 PM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation Cypress Ballroom 3 “Cyber Threat Landscape” Monday, April 23rd (continued) 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #18: Contractors as Session #22: Facility Siting, Session #26: PPSS 20th Session #30: Tutorials in Process Session #27: Pressure Relief Session #29: Spanish Session: Operators – Panel Consequence Analysis and Risk Anniversary “Best of the Best” II Safety – PPSS I Design Modeling – In Honor of Compartiendo Conocimientos y Grand Ballroom 8A Assessment I Grand Ballroom 7B Grand Ballroom 8B Ron Darby Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de Grand Ballroom 7A Grand Ballroom 9/10 Procesos – Manejo del Riesgo II Co-Chairs: Scott Berger, Co-Chairs: Philip M. Myers, Co-Chairs: Sandipan Laskar, Grand Ballroom 11 Megan Murray Co-Chairs: Sam Rodgers, John W. Champion Mike Hazzan Co-Chairs: Sam Wang, Walt Frank Srihari Maganti Co-Chairs: Sergio Fernandez, Wolfram Jahn Von Arnswaldt, Felipe Muñoz 1:30 PM Manufacturer’s View: Advanced QRA Methodology Our Process Safety Journey California’s 2017 Process Safety Good Engineering Practice in Como enfrentar el reto del Managing Process Safety Risks – Quantifying Risk Reduction Continues: Operational Regulations for Oil Refineries - the Protecting Low Pressure Tanks crecimiento poblacional alrededor of Contract Personnel in a Global Measures to Minimize Discipline Today Future of U.S. PSM Regulations? Davide Moncalvo de instalaciones industriales de Agriculture Company Economic Investment Bruce K. Vaughen Mike Wilson petróleo y gas Elliot Wolf Jordi Dunjó María Trillos & William Gutiérrez

2:00 PM Contractor’s View: Ownership is Radiant Heat Flux Impact Don’t Walk the Line – Dance It! Jurisdictional Boundaries in Selecting the Proper Gas Gestión del conocimiento en el the Secret of Success Criteria for API RP 752 Building Jerry J. Forest Midstream - Where Is the Line? Compressibility Z for Relief complejo industrial Plaza Huincul Lauren Madden Siting Studies Lauren Mercer Valve Sizing de YPF. Disciplina Operativa Jeffrey D. Marx Freeman Self Juan M. Fernández

2:30 PM Legal View: Legal Implications of Getting It Right for Projects in Corrosion Under Insulation Game Based Learning; Properly Size Two-Phase PRV – Nueva estructura legislativa Using Contractors as Operators Early Design Phase: Advanced Revisited – Aren’t we about to Reinforcing Process Safety Easier than API 520 HDI Method colombiana para el Programa Michael Taylor Techniques to Ensure Accurate Finish that Project? James Sneddon Guofu Chen de Prevención de Accidentes Explosion Assessments Andrew Morey Mayores Derek Botwinick Felipe Muñoz

3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Monday, April 23rd (continued) 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #43: Human Session #41: Facility Siting, Session #46: Process Safety Session #49: Tutorials in Process Session #45: Pressure Relief Session #48: Spanish Session: Performance Consequence Analysis and Risk Culture – Let’s Get Real Safety – CCPS I Design Learned from Practice – Compartiendo Conocimientos y Grand Ballroom 8A Assessment II Grand Ballroom 7B Grand Ballroom 8B In Honor of Ron Darby Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de Grand Ballroom 7A Grand Ballroom 9/10 Procesos – Manejo del Riesgo III Co-Chairs: Eric Freiburger, Co-Chairs: Katherine Prem, Co-Chairs: John Wincek, Grand Ballroom 11 Samantha Scruggs Co-Chairs: Sam Rodgers, Ian S. Mylenbusch David Drabish Co-Chairs: Davide Moncalvo, Walt Frank Freeman Self Co-Chairs: Sergio Fernandez, Wolfram Jahn Von Arnswaldt, Felipe Muñoz 3:30 PM Human Factors in Real Life New Criteria for Safety Distances Case Studies and Lessons The PSM-Road Map, the Technical Test Based Good Engineering Culpar o aprender. Desafío de la Applications - A Scuba Example during Pneumatic Pressure Testing from Process Safety Culture Tool to Implement RBPS Practice in Avoiding Relief seguridad de proceso Trish Kerin of Vessels and Piping Improvement Initiatives Cesar Augusto Puma Valve Chatter on Cryogenic Low Nestor H. Sposito Derek Miller Rick Curtis Pressure Storage Tanks Michael Davies 4:00 PM Do Not Investigate. Learn. “Fit-for-Purpose” Consequence Contact Energy Process Safety - The Uses and Users of Pressure Relief Design for Observaciones de seguridad Ask How! Analysis as Demonstrated “Our Story”. How Leadership and PHA/HAZOP Results Reactive Systems de procesos – Identificación de Sahika Korkmaz & Jill Donnelly by Anhydrous Ammonia and Staff Engagement Ensured That Jeff Thomas Michelle Murphy precursores de incidentes Aqueous Ammonia “Safe to Run” Was a Fundamental Juan M. López Keith Lennon Culture Change Supported By System and Process Changes Brendan Bleasdale 4:30 PM Helping Humans Get It Right Modeling Reactive Mixtures: Recommendations and the Practical Application of A Structured Data Collection Disciplina operacional una Lindsey Miller & Cheryl Grounds Case Study for Spills of Broken KPI Bowties Analysis; Enhancing Approach to Improve Pressure necesidad para la seguridad Formaldehyde Solutions Allison De Man Traditional PHA Relief Analysis (PRA) Efficiency de procesos David W. Drew James Sneddon and Keep Process Safety Jose Villarreal Information (PSI) Documentation Ever-Greening Pengchong Zhang 5:00 PM Session #51-58: AIChE Spring Meeting & GCPS Poster Session and Cocktail Reception (Includes electronic presentations of select posters) Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Co-Chairs: Marabeth Holsinger, Lauren Moyer, and Jeff Stawicki Tuesday, April 24th 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #73: Process Safety Session #65: Fires, Explosions Session #61: Best Practices Session #75: The Day PSM Session #69: GInstrumented Session #72: Process Safety Competency of Management and Reactive Chemicals I in Process Safety and Risk Hit Home I Protective Systems I Activities in China I Grand Ballroom 8A Grand Ballroom 7A Management Grand Ballroom 8B Grand Ballroom 9/10 Grand Ballroom 11 Grand Ballroom 7B Co-Chairs: Rainer Hoff, Co-Chairs: Kathy Pearson, Co-Chairs: Lisa Long, Co-Chairs: Jim Garrison, Co-Chairs: Zhao Dong Feng, Tim Murphy Seshu Dharmavaram Co-Chairs: Karen Study, Michael Morris Chris Iles Liu Yi Laura Ankrom

8:00 AM Balance in Technical and A Simplified Approach to Rare but Conceivable: Determining Why I am Passionate Applying Process Safety Current Situation and Outlook of Human Competencies to Create Gas Explosion Vent Sizing the Likelihood of Meteors and About Process Safety Time Concepts in Process Urban Refineries in China a High-Performance Process C. Regis L. Bauwens Other Infrequent Events Louisa Nara Plant Applications Yifei Meng Safety Culture Michael S. Schmidt Tab Vestal Coen van Driel

8:30 AM Corporate Governance and Hot Work Safety Zones – Concept Risk Comparison of That Can’t Happen Choosing HIPS over PRV – China’s PSM Development and Leadership Related to Major What if there is a Leak? Transportation Means Ken Tague It’s More than Risk Reduction Global Cooperative Vision I Hazard Scenarios Is Leader Trey Morrison Cynthia Spitzenberger Angela E. Summers Haoshui Wang Responsibility and Each Employee Commitment and Responsibility Américo Diniz 9:00 AM Case Study in Organizational Relief and Flare System Design AFPM/API Advancing Process The HDAY-4 Unit Catastrophic Fire. Pump BLEVE Protection China’s PSM Development and Risk Profiling - Bridging the Mitigation Options Safety - Practical Tools for Process Three Decades of Asset Integrity Initiator Determination Global Cooperative Vision II Gap Between Risk and Neil Prophet Safety Performance Improvement Opportunities Tab Vestal Haoshui Wang Decision Making Lara Swett Rixio Medina Nathan Turner 9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #98: Process Safety Session #88: Fires, Explosions Session #89: Improving Human Session #101: The Day PSM Hit Session #91: Instrumented Session #97: Process Safety Competency and Reactive Chemicals II Performance and Process Safety Home II Protective Systems II Activities in China II Grand Ballroom 8A Grand Ballroom 7A Effectiveness Grand Ballroom 8B Grand Ballroom 9/10 Grand Ballroom 11 Grand Ballroom 7B Co-Chairs: Jim Klein, Co-Chairs: Kathy Pearson, Co-Chairs: Dan Miller, Co-Chairs: Susan Behr, Co-Chairs: Zhao Dong Feng, Bernard Groce Seshu Dharmavaram Co-Chairs: Rahul Raman, Cynthia Spitzenberger Tab Vestal Liu Yi Victor Edwards

10:15 AM Competency Requirements in Don’t Believe the Hype: Using “Fast Food PHAs” - They’re When the House was A Hierarchical Bayesian Process Safety Management Process Safety Case Studies and Experimental Fast and Cheap but Are They A-Rockin – Process Safety Approach to IEC 61511 Prior Use in SINOPEC Iwan van Beurden Evidence to Show why the HSE Good for You? Came A-Knockin Stephen Thomas Yutai Wang is Wrong about DDTs Philip M. Myers Elliot Wolf and Florine Vincik Scott Davis

10:45 AM Building Competency in Internal Vented Hydrogen DDTs Internal Auditing – Improving The Day a 3-Mile Island Event Analysis of a Complex Protection Current Situation and Prospect PHA Leaders - Lessons Learned Brad Horn Human Performance did not Occur Scheme with Component Sharing of Rotating Equipment Status in 40 Years of Doing So Patti Jones Daniel Wilczynski between Protection Layers Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis William Bridges Robert J. Stack on Big Data Niu Yun 11:15 AM Catalytic Processes - Process Reaction Effluent Analysis Using Impact of Human Performance on Why Are the New People Making Going Full Life Cycle with Process Research and Application of Safety Requirements Adiabatic Calorimetric Experiments Process Safety Management the Same Mistakes That the Safety Data Internet of Things Technology Geert Vercruysse Katie Mulligan Vivek Bichave Old-Timers Made 25 Years Ago? Kate Hildenbrandt in Field Safety and Accident Managing Organizational Change Prevention and Control Art Dowell III Huitao Ma 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion An Ecolab Company Cypress Ballroom 3 “Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability” Tuesday, April 24th (continued) 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #110: CCPS Spotlight Session #111: Combustible Dust Session #120: Learning Session #109: Careers in Session #113: Facility Security Session #126: Spanish Session: Grand Ballroom 8A Hazards and Their Mitigation I from Experience PSM Panel Grand Ballroom 9/10 Compartiendo Conocimientos y Grand Ballroom 7A Grand Ballroom 7B Grand Ballroom 8B Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de Co-Chairs: Fred Henselwood, Co-Chairs: Terry Waldrop, Procesos – Alarmas y SIS Andrew Goddard Co-Chairs: Jérôme Taveau, Co-Chairs: Steven D. Emerson, Co-Chairs: Brian Dickson, Ray Qi Paul Rostick Grand Ballroom 11 Susan Bershad Josh Moyers Co-Chairs: Sergio Fernandez, Wolfram Jahn Von Arnswaldt 1:30 PM The Roundabout Way to Disaster: How to Conduct a Dust Perceived Low Risk Processes Q&A on Developing your Career Cyber Security Consideration in Seguridad de procesos en el Recognizing and Responding to Hazards Analysis (DHA) Can be Important - Lessons to a in Process Safety Process Hazard Analysis upstream: Operación basada en Normalization of Deviance Michelle Murphy Regulator Based on a Nuclear Christopher Ng & Addie Cormier riesgo en Vaca Muerta Steve Cutchen Jennifer Mize Fuel Facility Process Event Víctor Cabanne CSB Donnie Harrison Lisa Long 2:00 PM CCPS Ever Green Process Combustible Dust Management Flag on the Play; Delay of Game If It Isn’t Secure, It Isn’t Safe: Medición de la efectividad del OSHA Safety Metric Project Screening: Methodology and John Herber Incorporating Cybersecurity into SIS en campo ¿Concuerda con Eric Freiburger Tool Development Samantha Scruggs Process Safety las suposiciones del análisis de Sean Classen BP John Cusimano riesgo? John Wincek Alejandro Esparza 2:30 PM Essential Practices for Developing, Risk-Based Dust Hazard Analysis Never Again - How to Remember DEKRA Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Aplicación práctica de un Strengthening and Implementing (DHA) Lessons Learned Standards (CFATS) Implementation Functional Safety Pre-Assessment Process Safety Culture and Fuman Zhao Jack McCavit at Tennessee Eastman según la normativa IEC 61511-1 Leadership Chemical Company Romel Rodríguez & Scott Berger David Skelton Eliana Berroteran 3:00 PM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Tuesday, April 24th (continued) 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #145: Operating Session #134: Combustible Dust Session #132: Application Session #150: Tutorials in Session #135: Cybersecurity Session #147: Portuguese Discipline Hazards and Their Mitigation II of Risk Assessment Methods Process Safety – CCPS II Safety Panel Session: Compartilhando Grand Ballroom 8A Grand Ballroom 7A and Tools Grand Ballroom 8B Grand Ballroom 9/10 Conhecimentos e Experiẽncias Grand Ballroom 7B de Segurança de Processos Co-Chairs: John Champion, Co-Chairs: Jérôme Taveau, Co-Chairs: Myron Carlson, Co-Chairs: Wayne Chastain, Grand Ballroom 11 Bill Bradshaw Susan Bershad Co-Chairs: Sean P. Lapekas, Bill Mosier Kimberly Mullins Jack Chosnek Co-Chairs: Eduardo M. Francisco, Nestor Sposito 3:30 PM Risk Awareness: The Key to Metal Powder and Nanoparticles: Applying an Enterprise Risk Tutorial in Fire Safety & Risk Approach for Urban Planning Operational Discipline Combustible Dust Safety Management Framework to Emergency Management Around Chemical Plants Alfonsius Ariawan Challenges? Process Safety Keith Farmer and Joe Chew Elizabeth Alves Gerd Mayer Muhammad Mushahid Qureshi

4:00 PM Know Your Limits Electrostatic Hazards What Is the Safest Way to Tutorial in Hazardous Developments of an Effective Panel Discussion Featuring Jerry Forest during Pneumatic Conveying Move LNG? Materials Response / Emergency Training on Operational Discipline Invited Speakers of Combustible Dusts in Ryan J. Hart Management in Latin America Flexible Hoses Tom Keefer and Barry Lindley Eduardo M. Francisco Michael Stern 4:30 PM Human Factors in Barrier Investigation of the Lower Beyond HAZOP: Tutorial in Mechanical Integrity / Sound and Fury: How Clean is Management Explosion Limit of Hybrid Mixtures Analyzing Common Cause and Quality Assurance Your Alarm System? Kyle Wingate Emmanuel Addai System Scenarios Scott Dean Monica Hochleitner Eloise Roche Wednesday, April 25th 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #152: Assuring/Verifying Session #154: Emerging Topics Session #159: MOC’s Gone Session #167: Tutorials in Session #156: Inherently Safer Session #158: Japan’s Process Barriers I and Technologies Wild –Essential but Challenging Process Safety – PPSS II Design I Safety Progress – Lessons Grand Ballroom 8A Grand Ballroom 7A to Get Right Grand Ballroom 8B Grand Ballroom 9/10 Learned from Past Accidents to Grand Ballroom 7B Reduce Future Losses Co-Chairs: San Burnett, Co-Chairs: Elliot Wolf, Pete Lodal Co-Chairs: Rao Akula, Co-Chairs: Nirupama Grand Ballroom 11 Seshu Dharmavaram Co-Chairs: Colin S. Howat III, Eric Peterson Gopalaswami, Neha Suresh Rajan Brad Newman Co-Chairs: Masaki Nakagawa, Ana Maria Cruz 8:00 AM Are Your Barriers Ready for Action? Unmanned Aircraft Systems Auditing MOC: Process Safety Aviation Series: Inherent Safety and the Elements Learning from Lubes Plant Fire – Are You Sure? (UAS): Case Studies that Highlight A Target-Rich Environment And... Who Is the Pilot? of PSM / RBPS Programs Importance of Hazard Christopher Ronk Challenges and Opportunities Charles Foshee Ignacio Alonso and Mike Broadribb Michael Hazzan Identification and Preparation Florine Vincik Masaki Iguchi

8:30 AM Making Everyone a Composite Intermediate Bulk Managing the Risk of MOC Preparing for a Successful Encouraging the Use of Tsunami-Induced Oil Spill Fire Barrier Guardian Containers (CIBCs): Understanding Jack Chosnek HAZOP/LOPA (Making or Breaking Inherent Safety Simulation in the Vicinity of Steve Arendt Risks & Emerging Fire Code Issues Quality & Efficiency) David Moore Petroleum Industries in Japan Michael Snyder Steven T. Maher Tomoaki Nishino

9:00 AM Maintaining the Integrity of Safety Enabling Real-Time Hazard The “Projectness” of MOC Understanding the Interrelationships Application of a Property-Based Business Continuity Plan for the Barriers - A Challenge Assessment at the Workplace Rainer Hoff between the PSM Elements for Inherent Safety Quantification Next Large Scale Earthquake Rajender Dahiya Nastassja Lewinski Effective Implementation Framework for Integrating “Nankai-Trough” at the Refinery Revonda Tew Risk Assessment into the Process in Japan Safety Life Cycle Hayato Abe Monzure-Khoda Kazi

9:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break Cypress Ballroom 1/2

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Wednesday, April 25th (continued) 33rd Center for Chemical 7th Process Safety Perspectives on 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 20th Process Plant Safety Process Safety International Management Mentoring Process Safety Spotlights Process Safety from Symposium (LPS) Symposium (PPSS) Conference (CCPS) (PSMM) Around the World Session #176: Assuring/Verifying Session #175: Asset Integrity Session #187: Technology Session #188: Tutorials in Session #181: Inherently Safer Session #182: Japan’s Process Barriers II and Reliability Impact on Process Safety Process Safety – LPS II Design II Safety Progress – Technical Grand Ballroom 8A Grand Ballroom 7A Grand Ballroom 7B Grand Ballroom 8B Grand Ballroom 9/10 Considerations in Process Safety Grand Ballroom 11 Co-Chairs: Chris Israni, Co-Chairs: Mike Moosemiller, Co-Chairs: Rainer Hoff, Co-Chairs: David Moore, Co-Chairs: Ray Mentzer, Dan Rathgeber John Murphy Jerry J. Forest Daniel Wilczynski David Skelton Co-Chairs: Neil Concibido, Atsumi Miyake

10:15 AM Functional Safety Practices for From Availability to Integrity Using Connected Systems to Dust Explosion Propagation Evaluating Inherently Safer Design A Study of Vent Sizing for Operations and Maintenance David Hanning Improve Process Safety and Isolation with Multi-Attribute Utility Theory Chemical Reaction Runaway Denise Chastain-Knight Scott M. Wozniak Jérôme Taveau Sean Dee Yuto Mizuta 10:45 AM Understanding IPL Boundaries Understanding the Impact of Technology Impact on Process Analysis of Dust Concentration Inherently Safer Process Design: Applying Comprehensive Societal Art Dowell III Acoustic Induced Vibration on Safety through the Cloud Measurements Taken during the Assessing the Thermal Stability Risk Framework to Hydrogen Piping Systems Annant Srivastava Filling Process of a Silo of Common Peptide Coupling Station Josh Kolenc Pablo Garcia Triñanes Reagents Atsumi Miyake Jeffrey Sperry 11:15 AM Use Process Historian Data to Creating an Effective Asset Data Mining and Analysis for The Design and Operation of Development of a Risk Based Combustion of Lubricating Oil Understand and Assure Barriers Integrity Management Program Alarm Management Multi-Point Dust Collection Inherent Safety Index Using an Penetrated into the Heat Insulator Anthony Downes Lauren Moyer & Matthew Hedlund Pankaj Goel Systems Integrated Approach Yuji Tsuchiya Yi Fan & Karl Jacob Bin Zhang 11:45 AM AIChE Spring Meeting and GCPS Joint Luncheon with Speaker: Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc. Cypress Ballroom 3 “Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture” Session #198: Case Histories and Lessons Learned – GCPS Joint Session Grand Ballroom 7A/B Co-Chairs: Fred Gregory, Jennifer Mize, and Morgan Reed 1:30 PM Presentation of the William H. Doyle Award for LPS Best Paper Award, PPSS Best Paper Award, and CCPS Best Paper Award 1:45 PM 20 Years of Chemical Safety and the Changing Environment—Vanessa Sutherland 2:30 PM Bonded, Grounded, and Burned to a Crisp: Electrostatic Ignition of Flammable Gases—Brenton L. Cox 3:00 PM Break 3:15 PM Expect the Unexpected: A Tragic Outcome to a Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure during Troubleshooting—Kathy Pearson 3:45 PM Importance of Properly Designing Dust Explosion Protection Systems: Case Study: 2014 Georgia Pacific Corrigan Facility Fire and Explosion—Scott G. Davis 4:15 PM Deflagration Incident in an Organic Peroxide Solution Tank—Ben McDavid 4:45 PM GCPS Concluding Remarks

SOCIETAL SPECIAL EVENTS IMPACT

The AIChE® Foundation Congratulates

Mark Vergnano President and CEO, The Chemours Company

2018 AIChE Government and Industry Leaders (AGILE) Award Recipient

Monday, April 23 • 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM Cypress Ballroom 3, Orlando World Center Marriott

Mark Vergnano will deliver the 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Address © 2018 AIChE 2344_18 • 02.18 © 2018

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SUNDAY, APRIL 22nd Ethylene Producers’ Conference Reception 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM Central Atrium & Courtyard Terrace

2018 Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS Opening Reception 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Catch up with friends, network with colleagues, and meet Institute and industry leaders while enjoying a variety of hot and cold appetizers. A cash bar will offer cocktails and other beverages.

MONDAY, APRIL 23rd

2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th GCPS AGILE Keynote Continental Breakfast 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Cypress 1–3 Foyer

AGILE Keynote Address 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM Cypress Ballroom 3

Welcome and Introductions by Christine Seymour, AIChE President and June C. Wispelwey, AIChE Executive Director

“Building a Winning Culture: Harnessing the Power of Values” Presented by Mark Vergnano, President and CEO, The Chemours Company 2018 AGILE Award Winner

What is Industry 4.0? Panel Discussion 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM Crystal Ballroom J2 This panel session brings together world-class experts to set the Industry 4.0 vision, share success stories, provide industrial implementation experiences, and highlight U.S. Government programs to accelerate Industry 4.0. Panelists Include: Billy Bardin, Global Operations Technology Director, The Dow Chemical Company Rob Ivester, Deputy Director of the EERE Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy Haresh Malkani, CTO, Clean Energy Smart Manufacturing Innovation Institute (CESMII) Adele Ratcliff, Director, IBAS (DoD MIBP) Panel Discussion moderated by Jim Davis, Vice Provost – IT/Chief Academic Technology Officer, UCLA

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MONDAY, APRIL 23rd (Continued)

14th GCPS Welcome Plenary Session 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM Cypress Ballroom 3 Welcome and Introductions by Kathy Shell, GCPS Chair and Shakeel Kadri, CCPS Executive Director.

"Process Safety for a Sustainable World" Presented by Michael J. Graff, Chairman, CEO and President of American Air Liquide and Executive Vice President of Air Liquide Group

Fuels and Petrochemicals Division Welcome Session and Keynote Coffee and Refreshments 10:45 AM – 11:00 AM New Orleans / New York Welcome Session and Keynote 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM New Orleans / New York

“A View Toward 2035: Challenges for Refining and Petrochemi- cals in a Changing Energy Mix” Presented by Jim Rekoske, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Honeywell UOP

2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Joint Luncheon 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 3 (This is an event only available to attendees who selected a Spring Meeting or Global Congress on Process Safety Bundle or purchased a luncheon ticket.)

“Cyber Threat Landscape” Presented by Andrew Lenzen, Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation

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Educating the Chemical Engineering Workforce on Cybersecurity Panel Discussion 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Chicago / Denver This panel will describe how the need for chemical engineers and technicians to have a working knowledge of cybersecurity has grown in recent years, as plants use digital and wireless technologies to automate their processes. The reasons for this will be discussed. Government, academic, and industry resources available to educate the chemical engineering workforce will be described. Panel Moderator: Panelists Include:

Dave Teumim Hoda Mehrpouyan Danielle Santos Teumim Technical, LLC Boise State National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE)

Ethylene Plant Rotating Equipment Panel Discussion 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Royal This panel, sponsored by the rotating equipment subcommittee, will feature a discussion of subject matter experts discussing issues related to reliability and operability of rotating equipment in ethylene plants, and addressing audience questions. Panelists Include: Shane Harvey, Elliott Group Engineering Sergio Ghezzi, BHGE Ronald Josefczyk, Elliott Group Engineering Daniel Jones, Elliott Group Engineering Satoru Yoshida, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor International Torben Hoefel, Linde Engineering Panel Discussion moderated by Brian Wadas, GE Oil & Gas.

Spring Meeting and GCPS Poster Sessions and Networking Reception 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Cypress Ballroom 1/2 This year’s poster session is presented in a dual format. It will feature over 100 high-quality traditional paper posters, as well as electronic presentation of select posters presented on two stages. Hors d’oeuvres will be available for all attendees, as well as a cash bar.

APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL 89 2018 AIChE® ANNUAL GALA INSPIRING & EMPOWERING

IN ENGINEERING

Funds raised at this year’s Gala will underwrite the expansion of women’s leadership programs, improve pre-college STEM education for girls and advance retention programs for women engineering undergraduates, graduate students, and young professionals.

The Gala will be held in the late fall.

For more information, visit www.aiche.org/gala

Join us to celebrate women in engineering at the below featured sessions.

SESSION CHAIRS: Sindia Rivera-Jimenez, University of Florida Bindu Krishnan, The Dow Chemical Company

WORKSHOP: UNDERSTANDING TUESDAY LUNCHEON UNCONSCIOUS BIAS IN THE WORKPLACE “MANAGING PROCESS SAFETY RISK IN A Co-sponsored by WIC and MAC BUSINESS GROWTH ENVIRONMENT” Tuesday, April 24 • 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Miami [Ticketed Event - available to bundle registrants only] Tuesday, April 24 • 11:45 AM - 1:30 PM PANEL DISCUSSION: REAL STORIES OF Cypress Ballroom 3 UNCONSCIOUS BIAS IN THE WORKPLACE Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Co-sponsored by WIC and MAC Chain NALCO Champion An Ecolab Company Tuesday, April 24 • 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Miami Featured Panelists: • Cynthia Murphy-Ortega, Chevron • Kevin J. Edwards, Bechtel Corporation • Bill Byers, CH2M HILL • LaRuth McAfee, University of Wisconsin, Madison

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90 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS SPECIAL EVENTS

TUESDAY, APRIL 24th

Fuels & Petrochemicals Division Panel —Shale Gas/Oil Impact on N. America 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM New Orleans / New York From the period of 2012 to 2014 various groups issued reports on the promise of shale gas and oil in North America. The promise was sold that the US would become a net energy exporter and projects would be built or return to the United States. Since then, oil and gas prices have fallen, but US production remains high. As a result, the shale gas and oil in North America has made a significant impact on the global O&G market. During this panel, we will look at projects that have been proposed, built and/or become operational to assess the historical predictions. We will also look at any new and updated forecasts for projects and production in N. America and the impact of these projects and production may have on the global market and prices. Panelists Include:

Lee Nichols Sanjeev Kapur Hydrocarbon Process- Apex PetroConsultants ing and Gas Processing

Not Pictured: Paul Durand, ExxonMobil

Workshop: Understanding Unconscious Bias in the Workplace 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM Miami Unconscious bias (or implicit bias) refers to unconscious beliefs or stereotypes that influence our actions and decisions when interacting with other people. The participants of this active-learning workshop will learn the concept of unconscious bias, examine resources on how to identify their own biases, raise awareness of how unconscious biases work, and how they can influence interactions in the workplace.

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APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL 91 SPECIAL EVENTS

TUESDAY, APRIL 24th (Continued)

Panel Discussion: Real Stories of Unconscious Bias in the Workplace 10:15 AM – 11:45 AM Miami Unconscious bias (or implicit bias) refers to unconscious beliefs or stereotypes that influence our actions and decisions when interacting with other people. Come hear from professionals across the discipline share their perspectives on this important topic. Panelists Include:

Panel Moderator: Cynthia Murphy-Ortega Sindia Rivera Jimenez Chevron University of Florida

Bill Byers LaRuth McAfee CH2M HILL University of Wisconsin, Madison

Not Pictured: Kevin J Edwards, Bechtel Infrastructure Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, University of Florida

2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Joint Luncheon 11:45 AM – 1:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 3

This celebrates the 20th year anniversary of the Women’s Initiatives Committee. (This is an event only available to attendees who selected a Spring Meeting or Global Congress on Process Safety Bundle or purchased a luncheon ticket.)

“Doing Better Together – Transforming Business Sustainability” Presented by Delia Contreras, VP of Engineering – ES, Global Supply Chain, NALCO Champion An Ecolab Company

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Disability Unity Community Convocation 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Los Angeles The Disability Unity Community Convocation (DUCC) provides the AIChE community the opportunity to learn about the capabilities of its members with a history of a disability. Among the least-known attributes of those who have experience adapting to and often recovering from a condition which limits one or more major life activities is that besides demonstrating resilience and flexibility they also often acquire new skills based on those adaptations. There are plenty of reasons to more fully include professionals with such rare abilities into all corners of the chemical engineering profession. This particular DUCC session -- the first at an AIChE Spring Meeting -- deals with employment issues such as recruitment, retention, and re-entry related to professionals with a disability in the past or present. Panelists Include: Panel Discussion Greg Pollock, Keri Gray, Moderated by Chris Pope, The Dow Chemical USBLN Independent Researcher Company (U.S. Business / Consultant in Chemical Leadership Engineering, Chair of Network) AIChE's ChemE's with Disabilities Taskforce John J. Johnston, Sandy Reyes, Esquire, USDA Food Safety & EEO/AA/Diversity and Inspection Service Employee Relations Administrator for the State of Delaware

Industry 4.0 for Process Manufacturers 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Grand Ballroom 12 Process manufacturers have digitized their operations and been consumers of data for many years, but now Industry 4.0 has emerged as a hot, new thing. This session will help industry professional understand what is meant by Industry 4.0, extract lessons learned from the discrete manufacturing sector and plot their own digital manufacturing journey. Programmed by Kevin McDunn, CTO, UI LABS.

Minimize Costs without Compromising Safety – AspenTech Sponsored Technology Workshop 1:30 PM – 2:45 PM Atlanta Reduce CAPEX and engineering time by accurately sizing pressure relief devices while still meeting all process safety requirements. In this workshop, you’ll learn to use the expert-trusted calculations and guided workflows within Aspen HYSYS® and Aspen Plus® to maximize your confidence in design decisions. This is how Technip reduced its PSV sizing time by 90 percent for a supercritical fire case — without the loss of safety considerations.

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APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL 93 SPECIAL EVENTS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th

Debottleneck and Troubleshoot Distillation – AspenTech Sponsored Technology Workshop 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM Los Angeles Distillation columns are both capital and energy intensive therefore columns need to run at optimal conditions to ensure high separation efficiency and product quality. Rigorous modeling of columns with hydraulics can greatly improve energy utilization and reduce capital costs. In this workshop, you’ll learn to leverage hydraulic plots and guided workflows to interactively design, rate and troubleshoot distillation columns in Aspen Plus®. This is how Braskem achieved a 12% aromatic yield improvement leveraging distillation column modeling.

Application of Big Data Analytics in Ethylene Production 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM Royal

The production of ethylene and other olefins via steam cracking from various feedstocks is an established process, yielding the largest volume of an industrially produced organic chemical in excess of 145 million tons per year. Max- imizing production and profitability of established and future assets is a key focus, and in addition to technological advances, the potential value from the large and diverse data streams available in continuously operated crackers has gained increasing attention in the past years. In the era of Big Data and Digitization, data-driven optimization of operations and process safety as well as business insights are more achievable and enable further advancement of the industry. This session highlights successes at the intersection of Big Data and Ethylene Production.

2018 AIChE Spring Meeting and 14th Global Congress on Process Safety Joint Luncheon 11:45 AM – 1:30 PM Cypress Ballroom 3 (This is an event only available to attendees who selected a Spring Meeting or Global Congress on Process Safety Bundle or purchased a luncheon ticket.)

“Beyond Operations Management Systems – Establishing a Solid Safety Culture” Presented by Jun Mutoh, Representative Director, Executive Vice President, JXTG Holdings, Inc.

Case Histories and Lessons Learned 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Grand Ballroom 7A/7B This is a joint session that concludes the GCPS by reviewing significant incidents with invited papers to helps understand the causes and lessons learned.

94 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL 95 Calling All Young Professionals (YPs) and Graduate Students: Check out these Sessions & Events Recommended by the AIChE® Young Professionals Committee

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SUNDAY, APRIL 22, 2018

Young Professionals Mixer Young Professionals Committee 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM • Orlando World Center Marriott

MONDAY, APRIL 23, 2018

How to Perfect Your Elevator Speech Topical B: Leadership Devel- Management Division 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Miami opment – Professional Skills to (05) Catalyze your Career

YP Tutorial: Separation Process Fundamentals Separations Division 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6

Developments in Bio-Petrochemicals Fuels and Petrochemicals Division 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 4

You are Born with 2 Ears and 1 Mouth for a Reason Topical B: Leadership Management 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM • Marriott, Miami Development – Professional Division (05), Skills to Catalyze your Career Minority Affairs Committee (MAC) (18I)

Young Professionals General Meeting Young Professionals Committee 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM • Marriott, Los Angeles

TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018

Best Practices in Process Safety and Risk 20th Process Plant Safety Sustainable Management Symposium (PPSS) Engineering Forum 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7B (T2)

Young Professionals Panel Young Professionals Committee 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM • Marriott, Los Angeles

Workshop: Understanding Unconscious Bias in Topical B: Leadership Management Division the Workplace Development – Professional (05) 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, Miami Skills to Catalyze your Career

Revamps, Operability, and Reliability 7RSLFDOVW7RSLFDORQ5HƓQHU\ 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 3 Processing

Decision-Making for Industrial Process Systems Computing Systems and 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 6 Technology Division

YP Professional Development Workshop Young Professionals Committee 10:15 AM -11:45 AM • Marriott, Los Angeles

Panel Discussion: Real Stories of Unconscious Bias in Topical B: Leadership Management Division the Workplace Development – Professional (05) 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Miami Skills to Catalyze your Career PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2018 (Continued)

Contemporary Ethical Issues (Chemical Engineering Management Division and Business Focus) 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Tampa

Advances in Product/Process Design & Product Design Process Development Development III Division (12) 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Boston

Careers in Process Safety – Invited Panel 7th Process Safety Management 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 8B Mentoring (PSMM) Forum

Disability Unity Community Convocation Topical B: Leadership Management Division 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM • Marriott, Los Angeles Development – Professional (05) Skills to Catalyze your Career

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 2018

Emerging Topics and Technologies 52nd Annual Loss Prevention 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 7A Symposium (LPS)

YP Tutorial: Environmental Issues and Controls in Environmental Division Sustainable Select Industrial Sectors Engineering Forum 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM • Marriott, San Antonio (T2)

Advances in Distillation Technology I Topical 8: Distillation Symposium 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM • Marriott, Canary 1/2

Modeling Tools and Techniques for Process R&D II Process Research and Innovation Computing Systems 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM • Marriott, Boston and Technology Division (10), Process Development Division (12)

Emerging Technologies in Data Analytics 4th Big Data Analytics Sustainable 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM • Marriott, Grand Ballroom 12 Engineering Forum (T2)

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10:32 (2) UniversityofWestern Australia Industrial Research Organisation (1) CommonwealthScientificand (1), EricF. May*(2) Martin Khamphasith(2),NickBurke Philip Hazewinkel (1),Valerie Sage(1), Applications — Cryogenic DistillationinLNG Facility forTesting High-Pressure International Conference Chemical ProcessSafety(CCPS) Sponsored by: DEKRA John Wincek,Co-Chair AcuTech Group, Inc. David A.Moore,Chair Ballroom 8A Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Monday, Apr23,10:30AM (7) DoingMorewithLess 12:02 Fluor Corporation Matthew Olsson*,HenryZ.Kister Causing Flood — 11:32 (2) Targa Resources (1) AMACS Ballance (2),JoeB.Hatfield(2) Analysis — by Gravity-DrivenTwo-Phase Flow of aLarge IndustrialDeethanizer 11:02 Commission (3) NationalNuclearEnergy (2) UniversidadedeSãoPaulo (1) Tricom Tecnologia Wilson A.P. Calvo(3) (1), HaeYong Kim(2), Marcio IssamuHaraguchi* Scan — Imaging byTomographic Gamma 10:02 Fractionation Research, Inc. Tony J. Cai,Ken C.McCarley Anand N.Vennavelli*, Dynamics — 9:32 9:30 Symposium Sponsored by: Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair Sulzer ChemtechUSA,Inc. Daniel R.Summers,Chair Canary 1/2 Orlando World CenterMarriott, Monday, Apr23,9:30AM (6) InHonorofAndrewSloley Paper 6a: Welcoming Remarks

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APRIL 22 -26,2018 10:30 Safety Symposium (PPSS) Sponsored by: The DowChemicalCompany John W. Champion,Co-Chair Advantage RiskSolutions,Inc. Philip M.Myers,Chair Ballroom 7B Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Monday, Apr23,10:30AM the Best”I (9) PPSS20thAnniversary“Bestof FM Global Liserio Jr., Patrick Mahan* Processing Industries — and FloodEventsintheChemical Risk AssociatedwithSevereWind 11:30 Air ProductsandChemicals,Inc. Cialkowski*, LiYuqiang Gasification-ASU Plant — Risk AssessmentforIntegrated (2) TheDowChemical Company (1) VHETechnical Analysis VictorEdwards*(1),Karen Study* (2) and Future Safety Symposium: Past, Present, 11:00 Jensen Hughes Najafi Amico*, Peter A.McKnight,Bijan Assessment andQRA — External EventsUsingVulnerability 10:30 Prevention Symposium (LPS) Sponsored by: BP Henry Dwight,Co-Chair Air ProductsandChemicals,Inc. Derek Miller, Chair Ballroom 7A Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,10:30AM External Events (8) ExtremeWeather andOther SACHEM, Inc. Items — Prioritize ProcessSafetyAction 11:30 Risk ManagementProfessionals Steven T. Maher* Remote HAZOP/LOPA Experience — 11:00 Mistras Group Russ Davis* Vessels inHHCService — Internal InspectionsofPressure 10:30

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS 11:00 Paper 9b: CSB Investigation Felipe Muñoz, Co-Chair (14) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting & (1) University of Kaiserslautern Reports and the Hierarchy of Universidad de los Andes 14th GCPS Monday Luncheon (2) Evonik Industries Controls: Round 2 — Paul R. Monday, Apr 23, 12:00 PM Amyotte* (1), Yene Irvine (1), Faisal I. Sponsored by: Perspectives on Orlando World Center Marriott, 2:30 Paper 16c: Adsorptive Khan (2) Process Safety from Around the World Cypress Ballroom 3 Removal of CO2 from Natural (1) Dalhousie University Gas — Hyung Chul Yoon*, Phani B. S. 10:30 Paper 11a: Preparación de (2) Memorial University Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Rallapalli, Sang-Sup Han, Kanghee Informes de Seguridad Usando Meeting & 14th Global Congress on Cho, Hee-Tae Beum, Dong-Woo Cho, la Metodología Bowtie — Fidel 11:30 Paper 9c: Analysis of Spring- Process Safety Sun Hyung Kim, Jong-Nam Kim Operated Pressure Relief Valve Ilizastigui Sr.* Korea Institute of Energy Research Proof Test Data: Findings and Risquest (15) Advanced Process Control and Implications — 3:00 Paper 16d: Meeting Additional 11:00 Paper 11b: HAZOP/What Optimization I Julia V. Bukowski* (1), William M. Plant Capacity Requirements If? Herramientas de Liderazgo Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM Goble (2), Robert E. Gross (3), Without Adding Additional y Compromiso Dentro de las Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Stephen P. Harris (4) Vessels — Organizaciones — Oswaldo Mata Ballroom 1 (1) Villanova University Gene Eberhardt* Sr.*, Juan Chaw Sr.* (2) Exida Consulting LLC Mark Darby, Chair Woven Metal Products Solteching (3) Savannah River Nuclear CMiD Solutions Solutions, LLC M. Nazmul Karim, Co-Chair 11:30 Paper 11c: Cuando se (17) Big Data Analytics Plenary (4) Savannah River National Texas A&M University Reduce el Riesgo en el Papel Pero Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM Laboratory se Mantiene o Incrementa en la Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Planta — John Rueda* on Refinery Processing Ballroom 13/14 (10) Pressure Relief Design Equión Energía Ivan Castillo, Chair Normative Application — In Honor 1:30 Paper 15a: Plant-Wide The Dow Chemical Company of Ron Darby Scheduling for Profitable (12) Tutorials in Process Safety — Leo H. Chiang, Co-Chair Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM Emission Reduction in Petroleum LPS I The Dow Chemical Company Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Refineries — Jialin Xu*, Jian Zhang, Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM Ballroom 9/10 Sujing Wang, Qiang Xu Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Lamar University Georges Melhem, Chair Ballroom 8B Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable ioMosaic Trey Morrison, Chair Engineering Forum Nirupama Gopalaswami, Co-Chair 2:00 Paper 15b: Using Advanced Exponent, Inc. Process Control (APC) to Solve LPG Honeywell Process Solutions 1:30 Paper 17a: Digitalization Faraz Khan, Co-Chair Quality Issues While Optimizing Strategies in an Age of Rapid Sponsored by: Process Safety Siemens Oil & Gas the Product Distribution — Randy Change — Lloyd Colegrove*, Spotlights J. Cernik*, Kent H. Rasmussen, Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Erika McBride* Askhat M. Mergenbayev, Togzhan K. Management Mentoring (PSMM) The Dow Chemical Company 10:30 Paper 10a: Overpressure Abdeshova, Dennis L. Cima Forum Protection of a Pressure Vessel Tengizchevroil 2:15 Paper 17b: Big Data Drives by System Design Through the 10:30 Paper 12a: Evaluating Amazon Fulfilment Network — Application of ASME VIII Ug-140 2:30 Paper 15c: Model Predictive Reactive Chemical Hazards — Andrew G. Bruce* in Lieu of a Relief Device by an Control on a Vacuum Column — Will Peter N. Lodal* Amazon Appropriate Choice of MAWP and/or McBride* (1), Eastman Chemical Company by Safety Instrumented System — Dustin Beebe* (2) Dilip Das* (1) Calumet Specialty Products (18) Contractors as Operators — 11:00 Paper 12b: Testing Reactive ioMosaic Partners Panel Chemical Hazards — (2) Emerson Automation Solutions Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM Amy Theis* 11:00 Paper 10b: Purpose, Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Fauske & Associates, LLC Expectations, and Benefits of Non- Ballroom 8A (16) Advances in Gas Processing Mandatory Appendix M — 11:30 Paper 12c: Learning from Design, Purification, and Separation I Scott Berger, Chair Kerry McBride* (1), Scott Tipler (2) Reactive Chemistry Incidents — Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM Scott Berger and Associates LLC (1) Hunt, Guillot, & Associates Ronald J. Willey* Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Megan Murray, Co-Chair (2) The Dow Chemical Company Northeastern University Ballroom 5 BP 11:30 Paper 10c: Pressure Relief Mahdi Nouri, Chair Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Sizing Using Area to Charge Scaling (13) Fuels & Petrochemicals Division CH2M Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Method and Automatic Pressure Welcome Session and Keynote Fuyue Stephanie Li, Co-Chair International Conference Tracking — Surendra Singh* (1), Monday, Apr 23, 11:00 AM Honeywell UOP Dona Chakra (2), Connor Barrett (1) Orlando World Center Marriott, New 1:30 Paper 18a: Manufacturer’s Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical (1) ioKinetic Orleans/New York View: Managing Process Safety Conference on Gas Utilization (2) ioMosaic Risks of Contract Personnel in a Sponsored by: Fuels and Global Agriculture Company — 1:30 Paper 16a: Adsorbents for Petrochemicals Division Elliot Wolf*, Ana Davis (11) Spanish Session: Compartiendo Trace Sulfur Removal for Gas Syngenta Conocimientos y Experiencias Co-Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Processing — Stephen Caskey*, Sobre Seguridad de Procesos: Shain Doong, Jay Gorawara Topical Conference on Gas Utilization, 2:00 Paper 18b: Contractor’s Manejo del Riesgo I Honeywell UOP Topical 7: 21st Topical on Refinery View: Ownership Is the Secret of Monday, Apr 23, 10:30 AM Processing Success — Lauren Madden* (1), Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand 2:00 Paper 16b: Tailoring Amine- Tom Zimmer (2) Ballroom 11 11:00 Paper 13a: A View Toward Based Solvents for Reactive (1) IMCO General Construction 2035: Challenges for Refining CO2 Absorption Using Structure- Sergio Fernandez Sr., Chair (2) Rio Tinto Pan American Energy and Petrochemicals in a Changing Property Relationships — Elmar Wolfram Jahn von Arnswaldt, Energy Mix — Jim Rekoske, Vice Kessler* (1), Luciana Ninni Schäfer (1), Co-Chair President and Chief Technology Benjamin Willy (2), Rolf Schneider (2), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Officer, Honeywell UOP Muhammad Irfan (2), Jörn Rolker (2), Erik von Harbou (1), Hans Hasse (1)

100 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS BHS Filtration Presses — Vacuum FiltrationfromBatchFilter Zinc OxideProcesstoContinuous 2:39 The DowChemicalCompany Rajen M.Patel Needs — Packaging toAddressMarket 2:16 Richard P. Palluzi LLC Palluzi* Plant-Specific Standards — 1:53 Innovation Center(MATRIC) Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Dever* with ExternalR&D Partners — Accelerating ProcessDevelopment 1:30 Development Division Sponsored by: SABIC InnovativePlastics William Hollar, Chair Atlanta Orlando World CenterMarriott, Monday, Apr23,1:30PM (Invited Talks) (20) DivisionPlenarySession University ofSouthAfrica Masuku, JoshuaGorimbo Nampe Majoe* CorneliusMduduzi Olefins UsingCo5MgAlOCatalyst — Oxydehydrogenation ofParaffins to 3:00 Louisiana State University Srikar Bhattar, JamesJ. Spivey Swarom Kanitkar*, AshrafAbedin, Zirconia-Supported MoCatalysts — Aromatization UsingSulfated 2:15 Honeywell UOP Christopher DiGiulio* Honeywell UOPOleflex™ — 1:30 Petrochemicals Division Sponsored by: University ofMichigan Shyamal K.Bej,Co-Chair Honeywell UOP Clayton Sadler, Chair Ballroom 4 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,1:30PM Petrochemicals I (19) DevelopmentsinC3-C5 Greenberg Traurig as Operators — Implications ofUsingContractors 2:30

Paper 20b: Paper 20c: Paper 19b: Paper 20a: Paper 19a: Paper 20d: Paper 18c: Paper 19c: Ayush A.Bafna*, Barry A.Perlmutter* Process Fuels and Overview of Overview Propane Propane Legal View:Legal Legal Innovation in Innovation Best Practicesfor Best The NeedforPilot The Michael Taylor* Upgrading a Upgrading Richard Jack

1:45 Boise State 2:57 Technical, LLC by 1:30 Sponsored by: Teumim Technical, LLC Dave Teumim, Chair Chicago /Denver Orlando World CenterMarriott, Monday, Apr23,1:30PM Cybersecurity Engineering Workforce on (21) EducatingtheChemical Catalyze Your Career Development —Professional Skillsto Sponsored by: Matheson Lori McDowell,Chair Orlando World CenterMarriott,Miami Monday, Apr23,1:30PM Speech (23) HowtoPerfect Your Elevator GexCon Derek M.Engel,Kees vanWingerden Drew Botwinick*,ScottG.Davis, Accurate ExplosionAssessments — Advanced Techniques toEnsure for ProjectsinEarlyDesignPhase: 2:30 (2) ThorntonTomasetti (1) QuestConsultantsInc. James Wesevich* (2),Sepehr Dara(2) Jeffrey D. Marx(1),BenjaminIshii Building SitingStudies — Impact CriteriaforAPIRP752 2:00 ioMosaic Corporation Neil Prophet,GeneGorski Jordi Dunjó*,MarcelAmoros, Economic Investment — Reduction MeasurestoMinimize Methodology-Quantifying Risk- 1:30 Prevention Symposium (LPS) Sponsored by: Frank RiskSolutions,Inc. Walter L.Frank,Co-Chair Honeywell SpecialtyMaterials Samuel A.Rodgers, Chair Ballroom 7A Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,1:30PM Analysis andRiskAssessmentI (22) FacilitySiting,Consequence 1:55 Education (NICE) National InitiativeforCybersecurity 1:35 Dave Teumim, Teumim Panelist: Panelist:

Paper 22a: Welcoming Remarks Panel DiscussionModerated Concluding Remarks Paper 22c: Paper 22b: Hoda Mehrpouyan, Danielle Santos, Cybersecurity Topical B:Leadership 52nd AnnualLoss Advanced QRA Advanced Getting ItRight Getting Radiant HeatFlux Radiant 2:57 University ofManchester Nan Zhang,Robin Smith Crudes — Units withUnknownandChanging Optimization ofCrudeDistillation 2:30 GTC Technology Manish Bhargava*,AshishShah Columns inOperation — with High-PurityBTX Dividing-Wall 2:00 KBC AdvancedTechnologies Inc. Tim Shire* Better Decisions,Faster — Excellence inRefinery Distillation: 1:33 1:30 Distillation Symposium Co-Sponsored by: on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: Sulzer ChemtechUSA,Inc. Daniel R.Summers,Co-Chair Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Andrew W. Sloley, Chair Ballroom 2 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,1:30PM Refinery Distillation (25) OperationalExcellence in Honeywell UOP Speech — 1:30 Committee (MAC) Committee (YPC),MinorityAffairs Division, Young Professionals Co-Sponsored by: Celanese Jerry J. Forest* Line —DanceIt! — 2:00 (3) TheDowChemicalCompany (2) ABSGConsultingInc. (1) ProcessSafetyConsultant W. Champion(3) Vaughen* (1),JamesA.Klein(2),John Discipline Today — Journey Continues:Operational 1:30 Safety Symposium (PPSS) Sponsored by: The DowChemicalCompany John W. Champion,Co-Chair Advantage RiskSolutions,Inc. Philip M.Myers,Chair Ballroom 7B Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Monday, Apr23,1:30PM of theBest”II (26) PPSS20thAnniversary“Best

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APRIL 22 -26,2018 2:30 2:30 Bechtel OG&C SatyajitVerma Freeman Self*, Relief Valve Sizing — Proper GasCompressibilityZfor 2:00 Braunschweiger FlammenfilterGmbH Davide Moncalvo*,MichaelDavies Tanks — Practice inProtectingLow-Pressure 1:30 Spotlights Sponsored by: Midstream &Terminal Services Srihari K.Maganti,Co-Chair Oklahoma State University Qingsheng Wang, Chair Ballroom 9/10 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,1:30PM Modeling —InHonorofRon Darby (27) PressureRelief Design The DowChemicalCompany Andrew Morey About toFinishThatProject? — Insulation Revisited: Aren’t We 1:55 University ofBremen Rabbow* and FutureDirections — Technologies: CurrentTrends Vanadium Redox FlowBattery 1:30 Technologies inCleanEnergy Sponsored by: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jason Morgan,Co-Chair Siemens PLMSoftware Ravindra Aglave,Chair Louis Orlando World CenterMarriott,St. Monday, Apr23,1:30PM (Invited Talk) Technologies forEnergyStorage I (28) Redox FlowBattery Joule Processing HDI Method — Phase PRV: EasierThanAPI520 2:20 Harvard University Rubinstein, MichaelJ. Aziz Kwabi, LiuchuanTong, Shmuel Batteries — Aqueous OrganicRedox Flow to IlluminateImprovementsin (1) UniversityofWest Bohemia Juraj Kosek (2) Dundalek (1),JaromirPocedic (1), Petr Mazur(1),Petr Bělský(1),Jan Jiri Vrana* (1),JiriCharvat(2), for Vanadium Redox FlowBattery — Perfluorosulfonic AcidMembranes

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• ORLANDO, FL Andrew Wong*, David GuofuChen* * Process Safety Topical 5:Emerging Good Engineering Good Review on Properly SizeTwo- Properly Optical Techniques Optical Corrosion Under Corrosion Commercial Commercial Selecting the Selecting

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS (2) University of Chemistry and 2:30 Paper 30c: Game-Based 2:30 Paper 32b: Zero Waste/ 3:20 Break Technology, Prague Learning; Reinforcing Process Polymer Disposal from Caustic Safety — James Sneddon*, Tower Saves $1MM/Year in Versalis 3:40 Paper 33d: Compressor Trial Ethylene Unit — Design and Study with Super-High- (29) Spanish Session: Vinicius Simoes Patrick Lucas* (1), Flow-Coefficient Impeller — Compartiendo Conocimientos y Risktec Solutions Fabrizio Lucchese (2), Satoru Yoshida* Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de Oreste Vassillo* (1) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Procesos: Manejo del Riesgo II (31) YP Tutorial: Separation Process (1) SUEZ Water Technologies & Compressor International Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM Fundamentals Solutions (2) Versalis S.p.A. Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM 4:05 Paper 33e: Supercritical Ballroom 11 Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand 2:55 Paper 32c: CSTR Study of Ethylene Export — Torben Hoefel*, Ballroom 6 Sergio Fernandez Sr., Chair Aldol Polymerization Inhibition in Gunther Kracker, Martin Kamann Pan American Energy Anand N. Vennavelli, Chair Ethylene Plant Caustic Towers — Linde Engineering Wolfram Jahn von Arnswaldt, Fractionation Research, Inc. Satheesh Sambandam*, Bassam Co-Chair Anand Govindarajan, Co-Chair Alnasleh, Debby Rossana 4:30 Panel Discussion Pontificia Universidad Católica de Three Ten Initiative Technologies Nalco Champion Chile Sravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair 5:00 Concluding Remarks Felipe Muñoz, Co-Chair Saint Luke’s Health System 3:20 Break Universidad de los Andes Sponsored by: Separations Division (34) RAPID Information Session and 3:40 Paper 32d: How Much Is Too Meet & Greet Sponsored by: Perspectives on Much? Feed Contaminants and Process Safety from Around the World Co-Sponsored by: Young Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Professionals Committee (YPC) Their Consequences — Kandasamy Orlando World Center Marriott, M. Sundaram*, Barbara Stancato 1:30 Paper 29a: Como Enfrentar el Anaheim 1:30 Paper 31a: Distillation 101: CB&I Reto del Crecimiento Poblacional James Bielenberg, Chair Alrededor de Instalaciones Theory to Practice — Daniel R. Summers* 4:05 Paper 32e: A New RAPID Manufacturing Institute Industriales de Petróleo y Gas — Technology for Reduction of Sulfur Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc. Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Maria Trillos*, William Gutierrez Sr.* Contamination in Petrochemical Pryxida Tech Intensification 2:00 Paper 31b: Be Prepared Feed Stocks — Sai Reddy Pinappu*, Hua Mo 2:00 Paper 29b: Gestión del for Column Inspections — Ken C. McCarley*, Anand N. Baker Hughes (35) Advanced Process Control and Conocimiento en el Complejo Optimization II Industrial Plaza Huincul de YPF: Vennavelli, Tony Cai, Chao Wang Fractionation Research, Inc. 4:30 Paper 32f: Carbon Dioxide: An Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Disciplina Operativa — Juan M. Overview on Removal Technology — Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Fernandez B.* 2:30 Paper 31c: Liquid Distributor David Slim*, Phillip James, Joe Lally Ballroom 1 YPF S.A. Fundamentals — Evonik Corporation Mark Darby, Chair Simon Chambers* (1), Anand N. CMiD Solutions 2:30 Paper 29c: Nueva Estructura 4:55 Concluding Remarks Legislativa Colombiana para Vennavelli (2) M. Nazmul Karim, Co-Chair el Programa de Prevención de (1) Norwood Texas A&M University (2) Fractionation Research, Inc. (33) Ethylene Plant Rotating Accidentes Mayores — Julian Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical Enrique Mendez Alvarez (1), Felipe Equipment Panel Discussion 3:00 Break on Refinery Processing Muñoz Giraldo* (1), Gldys Puerto (2), Monday, Apr 23, 2:00 PM Ana María Ocampo Gómez (2) Orlando World Center Marriott, Royal 3:30 Paper 31d: Acid Gas 3:30 Paper 35a: Real-Time (1) Universidad de los Andes Absorption Fundamentals — Brian Wadas, Chair Calculation and Closed-Loop (2) Ministry of Environment and Clint P. Aichele*, Michael R. Resetarits GE Oil & Gas Control of Dewpoint and Salt Sustainable Development Oklahoma State University Shane Harvey, Co-Chair Deposition Temperature at a Elliott Group CDU, Using an Online Analyzer — (30) Tutorials in Process Safety — Sebastien Osta* 4:00 Paper 31e: Using Radioisotope Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th PPSS I Total Petrochemicals and Refining Techniques for Process Ethylene Producers’ Conference Monday, Apr 23, 1:30 PM Investigations — Lowell Pless*, 4:00 Paper 35b: Data-Driven Real- Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Brian Davis, Andy Burleigh 2:00 Welcoming Remarks Ballroom 8B Tracerco Time Estimation and Optimization for Integrated Pre-Heat Exchange Sandipan Laskar, Chair 2:05 Paper 33a: Refrigeration Trains and Distillate Cutpoints in Occidental Oil and Gas Corporation Compressors in Ethylene Plants — (32) Ethylene Plant Feedstock Multiple Fractionation Columns — Michael Hazzan, Co-Chair Shane Harvey* Contaminants Brenno C. Menezes* (1), Cesar S. AcuTech Group, Inc. Elliott Group Monday, Apr 23, 2:00 PM Ikarimoto (2), Jeffrey D. Kelly (3), Galo Orlando World Center Marriott, Sago Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety 2:30 Paper 33b: Highly Efficient A. C. Le Roux (1) Management Mentoring (PSMM) Forum Mark Brayden, Chair and Compact Solutions for Next- (1) University of São Paulo The Dow Chemical Company Generation Turbocompressors in (2) Petrobras 1:30 Paper 30a: California’s 2017 Joe Lally, Co-Chair Ethylene Plant — Sergio Ghezzi*, (3) Industrial Algorithms Process Safety Regulations for Oil Evonik Corporation Giuseppe Iurisci, Francesca Monti Refineries: The Future of U.S. PSM 4:30 Paper 35c: Increase Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Baker Hughes Regulations? — Michael P. Wilson* Profitability with Global Ethylene Producers’ Conference (1), Donald Holmstrom (2) 2:55 Paper 33c: Design Challenges Optimization — Shashi Mistry* (1), (1) BlueGreen Alliance Perry Nordh* (2) 2:00 Welcoming Remarks to Apply Mixed-Flow Impeller (2) Chemical Safety Board (Retired) Technology to 3000 KTA Ethane (1) Suncor Energy (2) Honeywell 2:05 Paper 32a: Cold Box Fouling in Cracker — Ronald Josefczyk* (1), 2:00 Paper 30b: Jurisdictional a Cracker — Daniel Jones* (2) Boundaries in Midstream: Where Is Helene Launay*, Stefan Korf, Mark (1) Elliott Group the Line? — Lauren Mercer* Brayden, Pieter Vijfhuizen, Bart (2) TechnipFMC Process Technology Provenance Consulting Dervaux, Ron Bassie, Peter E. Feld The Dow Chemical Company

102 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS O’Brien &Gere Operations — Smart Technology andBusiness Time toValue byIntegrating 4:00 (2) Technische UniversitätDelft (1) Shell Peter Kwaspen (1) Bruce Lam (1),SanderSuursula(2), in FlowValves — Predicting EarlyOnsetofFailures 3:30 Engineering Forum Co-Sponsored by: Sponsored by: OSIsoft, LLC Osvaldo Bascur, Co-Chair Eli LillyandCompany Shekhar Viswanath,Chair Ballroom 13/14 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,3:30PM Manufacturing (37) BigDataAnalyticsandSmart Lamar University Huilong Gai*,HelenLou Gasification — with LiquefiedNaturalGas Separation ProcessesIntegrated Analysis ofCryogenicAir 4:20 (2) UniversityofNewcastle (1) Louisiana State University (2), KrishnaswamyNandakumar(1) Mayur Sathe(1),GeoffreyM.Evans Method — Jet Length UsingaEuler-Euler Bubble ColumnwithVariable Free- of aPlungingJetDown-Flow 3:55 Honeywell UOP Shain Doong* Adsorption Processes — Profiles ofTemperature Swing 3:30 Conference onGasUtilization Sponsored by: Honeywell UOP Fuyue Stephanie Li,Co-Chair CH2M Mahdi Nouri,Chair Ballroom 5 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,3:30PM Design, Purification,andSeparationII (36) AdvancesinGasProcessing (2) UniversityofSãoPaulo (1) IndustrialAlgorithms Brenno C.Menezes*(2) Switchovers — MILP withSequence-Dependent Production SchedulingUsing Automation forLubes andAsphalt 5:00 Paper 37a: Paper 36a: Paper 36b: Paper 36c: Paper 37b: Paper 35d: Mutharasu LC* (1), Peter Kalish* Jeffrey D. Kelly (1), Ravinder Singh, 4th BigDataAnalytics Topical 6:18thTopical Digital Twins Digital for Design and Design Accelerating Accelerating Regeneration Peak CFD Simulation CFD Decision Decision Deval Pandya* (1), Sustainable 4:00 The DowChemicalCompany Teng Chin*,Ruben‘tLam Count Data — Learning Approach — Learning Approach — Process Monitoring:AMachine- Data inBiopharmaceuticalBatch 3:30 Engineering Forum Co-Sponsored by: Sponsored by: The MathWorks, Inc. James CrossIII,Co-Chair The DowChemicalCompany Swee-Teng Chin,Chair Ballroom 12 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,3:30PM Statistics (38) BigDataAnalyticsand The DowChemicalCompany Fabio D’Ottaviano, BoShuang D. Mendenhall,DanielW. Trahan, Data — Data UseofProductionProcess 4:30 The DowChemicalCompany Anil Mehta* Laboratory Fixed-Bed Reactors — Are CriticalinOperatingthe Startup andShutdownProcedures 4:20 ProSim Benjamin Wincure Guittard, Rodolphe Sardeing, Stephane Dechelotte,Philippe Reactors — Successfully ScaleUpBatch 3:55 ProSensus Inc. Marlene Cardin of Processes — Scale-Up, Transfer andAlignment Model-Based Approachestothe 3:30 Sponsored by: Texas A&MUniversity Robert Browne,Co-Chair Southwest Research Institute Hsiang Yee Lai, Chair Atlanta Orlando World CenterMarriott, Monday, Apr23,3:30PM (39) ChallengesinProcessScale-Up (2) Auckland UniversityofTechnology (1) UniversityofAuckland (1), DavidI.Wilson(2) Arrian Prince-Pike (1),BrentR.Young Most ofItAway — in DairyProcessing,byThrowing 4:30 Amgen Inc. Tulsyan*, ChrisGarvin,CenkUndey Paper 38a: Paper 39a: Paper 37c: Paper 38c: Paper 39b: Paper 39c: Paper 38b: James Sturnfield*, Jonathan Olivier Baudouin*, Marcus Webb, Swee-

4th BigDataAnalytics Pilot Plants John MacGregor*, Challenges forBig Challenges Analysing BigData Analysing How Proper How Risk Analysisfor Risk Data-Driven, Data-Driven, How to How Dealing withSmall Dealing Sustainable Nick Depree* (1), Aditya (2) DuPont (1) DuPont (Retired) Kevin L.Gilbert(2) Drew* (1),SeshuDharmavaram(2), Formaldehyde Solutions — Mixtures: CaseStudy forSpillsof 4:30 Eastman ChemicalCompany Keith Lennon*, Mike James Ammonia andAqueousAmmonia — Demonstrated byAnhydrous Consequence Analysisas 4:00 Consultants, Inc. (3) Baker Engineering andRisk (2) AirLiquide (1) AirProductsandChemicals,Inc. Geng (3) Jallais (2),MinhPham-Huy(2,Jihui Pipes — Pressure Testing ofVessels and Safety DistancesDuringPneumatic 3:30 Prevention Symposium (LPS) Sponsored by: Frank RiskSolutions,Inc. Walter L.Frank,Co-Chair Honeywell Samuel A.Rodgers, Chair Ballroom 7A Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,3:30PM Analysis andRiskAssessmentII (41) FacilitySiting,Consequence Delhi Technological University Adeel Ahmad*,SrishtiMishra* Comparison withDieselFuel — Tire PyrolyticOil(TPO)andIts 4:00 Pacific NorthwestNationalLaboratory Subramaniam, MichelGray Ramasamy*, MondGuo, Senthil Reactions — Fuels viaEthanolCoupling Infrastructure-Compatible (Jet) 3:30 Professionals Committee(YPC) Co-Sponsored by: Petrochemicals Division Sponsored by: BP Belma Demirel,Co-Chair Honeywell UOP John Senetar, Chair Ballroom 4 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,3:30PM Petrochemicals (40) DevelopmentsinBio- Paper 41a: Paper 40a: Paper 41c: Paper 41b: Paper 40b: Derek Miller*(1),Simon Karthikeyan K. 52nd AnnualLoss Fuels and Modeling Reactive Modeling New Criteriafor New “Fit-for-Purpose” “Fit-for-Purpose” Ethanol to Ethanol Purification of Purification Young

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David W. (2) CCPSEmeritus (1) BP Cheryl Grounds*(2) Get ItRight — 4:30 (2) Parkland Chemicals (1) ChevronDownstreamand (1), JillDonnelly*(2) Learn. AskHow! — 4:00 Institution ofChemicalEngineers Example — Real-Life Applications:ASCUBA 3:30 International Conference Chemical ProcessSafety(CCPS) Sponsored by: BP America Samantha Scruggs,Co-Chair Praxair, Inc. Eric Freiburger, Chair Ballroom 8A Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,3:30PM (43) HumanPerformance Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Andrew W. Sloley* Crude Vacuum Heater — 4:30 (2) ImperialCollegeLondon (1) Hexxcell Ltd. (1), SandroMacchietto(2) Diaz-Bejarano (1),FrancescoColetti* Refinery PreheatTrains — and MitigationStrategies in Oil FoulingMonitoring,Prediction 4:00 Emerson Olsen Optimization — Strategies forCrudeFeedstock 3:30 on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: Company American EuropeanConsulting Artur W. Krueger, Co-Chair Hexxcell Ltd. Francesco Coletti,Chair Ballroom 2 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Monday, Apr23,3:30PM Exchangers (42) FoulingandCorrosion/Heat Paper 43a: Paper 42a: Paper 43c: Paper 42c: Paper 43b: Paper 42b:

• ORLANDO, FL Trish Kerin* Lindsey Miller*(1), 33rd Centerfor Topical 7:21stTopical Kjell Wold*, Tim Helping Humans Helping Improving the Improving Human Factorsin Human Automation Automation Do NotInvestigate. Do Improving Crude Improving Sahika Korkmaz* Emilio 103

TECHNICAL SESSIONS (44) Identifying Opportunities 4:30 Paper 45c: A Structured Data (1) University of West Bohemia 4:30 Paper 49c: Practical for Sustainability in Chemical Collection Approach to Improve (2) University of Chemistry and Application of Bowtie Analysis: Processes I Pressure Relief Analysis (PRA) Technology, Prague Enhancing Traditional PHA — Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Efficiency and Keep Process Safety James Sneddon*, Vinicius Simoes Orlando World Center Marriott, Information (PSI) Documentation 4:20 Paper 47c: Negative Risktec Solutions Chicago Ever-Greening — Pengchong Zhang*, Electrolyte Additive and Heteroatom Co-Doping of Positive Quinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair Alysson Ferreira*, Kartik Maniar* (50) You Are Born with 2 Ears and 1 Electrode for Improving Electrical Engineering Research Consulting; US Siemens Mouth for a Reason Performance of Vanadium Redox Department of Energy Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Flow Battery — Kothandaraman (46) Process Safety Culture — Let’s Orlando World Center Marriott, Miami Ramanujam*, Vasudevarao P. Sponsored by: Sustainable Get Real Engineering Forum Indian Institute of Technology Madras Laura Dietsche, Chair Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM The Dow Chemical Company Co-Sponsored by: Process Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Development Division, Process Ballroom 7B (48) Spanish Session: Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership Compartiendo Conocimientos y Research and Innovation, Process Katherine Prem, Chair Development — Professional Skills to Experiencias Sobre Seguridad de Safety Spotlights Arkema Catalyze Your Career Procesos: Manejo del Riesgo III Ian S. Mylenbusch, Co-Chair Co-Sponsored by: Management 3:30 Paper 44a: Designing Carbon- Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Southern Company Division, Young Professionals Based Materials for Efficient Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Hydrocarbon Synthesis — Samira Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Ballroom 11 Committee (MAC) Siahrostami* (1), Kun Jiang (2), Safety Symposium (PPSS) Sergio Fernandez Sr., Chair Mohammadreza Karamad (1), Haotian Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Pan American Energy Wang (2), Jens Nørskov (1) (51) Big Data Analytics: Poster Engineering Forum Wolfram Jahn von Arnswaldt, (1) Stanford University Co-Chair Session Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM (2) Harvard University 3:30 Paper 46a: Case Studies Pontificia Universidad Católica de Orlando World Center Marriott, and Lessons from Process Safety Chile 3:52 Paper 44b: Leveraging Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Culture Improvement Initiatives — Felipe Muñoz, Co-Chair Separations to Improve Steve Arendt, Rick Curtis* Universidad de los Andes Brad David, Chair Sustainability of Chemical The Dow Chemical Company ABS Consulting Sponsored by: Perspectives on Processes — Michael A. Schultz* Ivan Castillo, Co-Chair Process Safety from Around the World PTI Global Solutions 4:00 Paper 46b: Contact Energy The Dow Chemical Company Process Safety — “Our Story”: How 4:14 Paper 44c: Soot Generation of 3:30 Paper 48a: Culpar o Aprender: Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Leadership and Staff Engagement Olefin and Alkane Flares — Anan Desafío de la Seguridad de Meeting Ensured That “Safe to Run” Was Wang*, Helen Lou, Daniel Chen, Proceso — Nestor H. Sposito Sr.* a Fundamental Culture Change Xianchang Li, Christopher Martin CCPS Co-Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Supported by System and Process Lamar University Analytics & Sustainable Engineering Changes — Brendan Bleasdale* 4:00 Paper 48b: Observaciones Forum Contact Energy 4:36 Paper 44d: Modular Coal de Seguridad de Procesos: Gasification Systems: A Fit for Identificación de Precursores de Paper 51a: Low-Touch Machine 4:30 Paper 46c: Recommendations Future of Power Generation? — Incidentes — Juan Mario Lopez Learning Is Fulfilling the Promise and the Broken KPI — Allison De Quinta Warren* Cristeche*, Sergio Fernandez of APM — John Hague*, Christopher Man*, Ron Mukherjee Engineering Research Consulting; US Pan American Energy Williams ACM Facility Safety Department of Energy Aspen Technology, Inc. 4:30 Paper 48c: Disciplina (47) Redox Flow Battery Operacional: Una Necesidad para Paper 51b: Big Data Analytics (45) Pressure Relief Design Learned Technologies for Energy Storage II la Seguridad de Procesos — Jose Platforms: The Key to Enabling the from Practice — In Honor of Ron Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Villarreal*, Luis Jaimes* Analytic Enterprise — Danny Smith*, Darby Orlando World Center Marriott, St. Stork, a Fluor Company Steve Rice Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Louis SAS Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Ballroom 9/10 Jason Morgan, Chair (49) Tutorials in Process Safety — Paper 51c: Industry 4.0 and Driving Worcester Polytechnic Institute CCPS I Better Organizational Decisions — Davide Moncalvo, Chair Monday, Apr 23, 3:30 PM Braunschweiger Flammenfilter GmbH Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging Josh Shupp*, Dana Petrusich Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Northwest Analytics Freeman Self, Co-Chair Technologies in Clean Energy Ballroom 8B Bechtel OG&C 3:30 Paper 47a: Role of Hydrogen John Wincek, Chair Paper 51d: Early-Stage Digital Sponsored by: Process Safety Evolution Reaction During Zinc DEKRA Transformation: A Case Study — Spotlights Electrodeposition from Flowing David Drabish, Co-Chair Tim Diller* Alkaline Zincate Solutions — Jan Solvay Enthought, Inc. 3:30 Paper 45a: Test-Based Good Dundalek* (1), Ivo Snajdr (2), Ondrej Engineering Practice in Avoiding Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety Paper 51e: Integrated Technical Libansky (2), Jiri Vrana (2), Jaromir Pilot Relief Valve Chatter on Management Mentoring (PSMM) Computing for Process Engineering Pocedic (1), Petr Mazur (1), Juraj Cryogenic Low-Pressure Storage Forum — Kosek (2) James Cross III* Tanks — Davide Moncalvo, Michael (1) University of West Bohemia The MathWorks, Inc. Davies*, Thomas Heidermann 3:30 Paper 49a: The PSM Roadmap: (2) University of Chemistry and Braunschweiger Flammenfilter GmbH The Technical Tool to Implement Paper 51f: Tony Stark Needs Jarvis Technology, Prague RBPS — Cesar Augusto Puma Sr.* to Run Iron Man: What’s the Future 4:00 Paper 45b: Pressure Relief Pluspetrol 3:55 Paper 47b: Graphite Felt in AI for Continuous Process Design for Reactive Systems — Electrodes for Vanadium Redox Industries? — Laurent Laporte* Michelle Murphy* (1), Surendra Singh 4:00 Paper 49b: The Uses and Flow Battery: Long-Term Stability Braincube (1), Calvin Chan (2) Users of PHA/HAZOP Results — and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction — (1) ioKinetic William Bridges, Paul Casarez, Petr Mazur* (1), Jindřich Mrlík (2), (2) ioMosaic Jeff Thomas* Jaromir Pocedic (1), Jiri Vrana (1), Jan Process Improvement Institute, Inc. Dundalek (1), Juraj Kosek (2,1) 104 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS Mielke* (1),BrianCantwell(2) Energy intheSWRO System — Replacing ElectricDriveswithWind Paper 52f: (3) HES-SO Energétiques etMunicipales (2) CentredeRecherches (1) IMTMinesAlbi Ladevie (1) Rager (2),JessenPage (3),Bruno Systems — Robust Design of UrbanEnergy Distributed Co-Simulationfor Paper 52e: Sungkyunkwan University Chae Kwon Ku*, Yeong JongAhn,SunChoi,Oh CH4-NH3/Air Flames — of OutwardlyPropagatingSpherical Paper 52d: Sungkyunkwan University Ku, OhChaeKwon Young Kim,Young HooKim,JaeWon Devices — for ThermophotovoltaicPower Combustor UsingSiCPorous Foam Paper 52c: China NationalPetroleum Corporation Shuang Liang* on BionicProtectiveTechnology — Suspending SeabedPipelineBased Paper 52b: (2) Kuwait OilCompany (1) Kuwait University Maryam Al-Matrouk(2) Deposition — Calculations ofAsphaltene Paper 52a: Technologies inCleanEnergy Co-Sponsored by: Meeting Sponsored by: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jason Morgan,Chair Cypress Ballroom1/2 Orlando World CenterMarriott, Monday, Apr23,5:00PM Poster Session (52) CleanEnergyTechnologies The DowChemicalCompany Dhaygude* Demand Forecasts — Analytics toDevelopActionable Paper 51i: The DowChemicalCompany Chaitanya Khare* The JourneySoFar — Paper 51h: CAMO SoftwareInc. 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Chevron Attanucci*, Tracey Driver* Programs WithinChevron — Paper 53ae: University ofCartagena Castrillón* of Study — in Cartagena,Colombia:ACase Analysis inaPetrochemical Plant Advanced AlarmManagement Paper 53ad: Funcional CSF Rodriguez*, JazmileZelaya* en PlantasdeProcesos — Efectiva enlaGestióndeAlarmas Paper 53ac: Texas A&MUniversity Sam Mannan Koirala, EfstratiosN.Pistikopoulos, M. Denis Su-Feher*,BinZhang,Yogesh Extractive DistillationColumn — and ControlofanInherentlySafer Paper 53ab: Texas A&MUniversity Mannan Nilesh Ade*, Yogesh Koirala, M.Sam Safer Bio-ProcessingIndustry — Paper 53aa: Risk IntegritySafetyKnowledge,Inc. Todd W. Drennen*,Rene Murata* as IndependentProtectionLayers — Pressure: PressureRelief Systems Paper 53z: Siemens Ogbongbemiga Change — Safety RisksintheFaceofConstant Management Awareness toProcess Paper 53y: (3) SENAI (2) UNIFACS (1) UniversidadeFederaldaBahia Nascimento Lopes (3) (1), JeanMarcel(2),JoseRafael Ivone C.S.Cerqueira(1),CarlaGalvão Process — R) inSupplyChain,Micro&Macro Paper 53x: Oklahoma State University Qingsheng Wang* Relationship (QSPR)Models — Quantitative Structure−Property Molecular Structure Using and ExplosionPropertiesfrom Paper 53w: AIChE CCPS Common — Common — Manufacturing Facilities—Many in Containment IncidentsinR&D and Factors forDozensofLoss-of- Paper 53v:

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS (54) GCPS Poster Session Paper 54i: Bowtie Risk Paper 54s: Maximum Explosion Paper 54ae: New Method to Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM Management Methodology in Chlor- Overpressure of Methane/Air Design Real Gas Relief System with Orlando World Center Marriott, Alkali Industry — Fidel Ilizastigui Sr.* Mixture in Enclosures with Different Rupture Disk — Jing Yu* Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Risquest Opening Degrees — Wei Tan, Dong DuPont Marabeth Holsinger, Co-Chair Lv, Yang Wang*, Guorui Zhu, Liyan Liu Paper 54j: Safety Assessment of Paper 54af: Liquefied Natural Gas The Dow Chemical Company Tianjin University Secondary Alcohol Oxidation with Vapour Dispersion Modelling Using Lauren Moyer, Co-Chair Hydrogen Peroxide — Sun Yue* (1), Paper 54t: Approach to Select Computational Fluid Dynamics Eastman Chemical Company Lei Ni (2), Maria Papadaki (3), Wen Safety-Critical Elements for Approach — Tran L. Vu* (1), E.Y.K. NG Jeff Stawicki, Co-Chair Zhu (1), Juncheng Jiang (2), M. Sam Effective Assets Mechanical (1), Dimitrios Konovessis (2), Martin The Lubrizol Corporation Mannan (1) Integrity Management Program — Skote (1) Sponsored by: 14th Global Congress (1) Texas A&M University Nancy Faulk*, Abdulrehman Aldeeb (1) Nanyang Technological University on Process Safety (2) Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Siemens Energy, Inc. (2) Singapore Institute of Technology Hazardous Chemicals Safety and Paper 54a: Risk-Based Decision- Control Paper 54u: Bridging Knowledge Paper 54ag: The Application of CFD Making in Offshore Production (3) University of Patras and Competency for Process and Simulation in Evaluation of LPG Facilities Design Using Enhanced Paper 54k: Performing Quantitative Occupational Safety — Pool Fire Heat Flux — Application of QRA — Daniel Risk Calculations for a Natural Michael Fleming* Hang Yi*, Qingsheng Wang* Cheung* (1), SreeRaj Nair (1), Jim Gas Pipeline — John B. Cornwell*, Decision Point Associates, Inc. Oklahoma State University Salter (1), Clive Robinson (2), Zoë Benjamin Ishii Wattis (2) Quest Consultants Inc. Paper 54v: Preparation of Safety Paper 54ah: Process Hazards (1) Chevron Cases for Petroleum Refineries — and Process Risk Investigation (2) DNV GL Paper 54l: An Approach to QRA Fidel Ilizastigui Sr.* (as a Prerequisite for Operational Using Modeling to Develop Event Risquest Discipline) — Marc Massant* (1), Chris Paper 54b: Analysis of European Frequencies — Bijan Najafi*, Adan (Kumar) Israni* (2) Oil and Gas Industry Accidents by Kiyama, Paul Amico, Matt Johnson Paper 54w: A CFD-Based Model for (1) Umicore Statistical Modelling of Human and Jensen Hughes Investigating Thermal Runaway of (2) Environmental Resources Organisational Factors — Bassey O. MMA Suspension Polymerization in Management Bassey*, Tochukwu Ajare Paper 54m: LOPA: Performed When a Batch Reactor — Guanyang Liu*, Coventry University and by Who — William Bridges*, Monir Ahammad, M. Sam Mannan Paper 54ai: Advancing Asset Art Dowell III* Texas A&M University Integrity in Upstream — Paper 54c: Holistic Planning Is Key Process Improvement Institute, Inc. Philip Delpero* for Good Safety in Projects and Paper 54x: Best Practices for PHA Chevron Construction Industry — Paper 54n: Calorimetric Study of Revalidation — William Bridges*, Sarang Mahajan* Graphene Oxide Thermal Stability — Revonda Tew Paper 54aj: Study on Cause- DuPont Sustainable Solutions Pritishma Lakhe*, Devon Kulhanek, Process Improvement Institute, Inc. Consequence Analysis Method Wanmei Sun, Bin Zhang, Micah J. Based on Reliability Theory — Paper 54d: Development of Green, M. Sam Mannan Paper 54y: Active Safety Baoquan Xin*, Lu Wan Chemical Accident Response Texas A&M University Performance Dialogues at the Shop Sinopec Scenario for Public Officers in Floor — Marco Pagnini* Korea — Youngjin Kim*, Seunghyeon Paper 54o: Competence to Treat DuPont Sustainable Solutions Paper 54ak: Study of the Oh, Seokyoung Hong, Chonghwa Human Error by Distance Education: Effects of Flow Conditions on Eun, Il Moon A Travel to the Sun! — Salvador Paper 54z: Pitfalls of Using the the Performance of Corrosion Yonsei University Ávila Filho* (1), Ivone C. S. Cerqueira Wrong Risk Matrix in PHA and Inhibitors in CO2 Environment — (1), Euclides S. Bittencourt (1), Maria LOPA — Kirk Busby*, Mardy Kazarians Edna Mendez*, Bin Zhang, Homero Paper 54e: Improved Prediction Lorena Souza (2) Kazarians & Associates, Inc. Castaneda, M. Sam Mannan of Alkyd Reactors via Infrequent- (1) Universidade Federal da Bahia Texas A&M University Delayed Observations — (2) Monsanto Paper 54aa: Application of Risk- Chigozie Uzoh* Based Process Safety (RBPS) to Paper 54al: Multi-Objective Nnamdi Azikiwe University Paper 54p: Common Bow-Tie Drive Performance Improvement in Stochastic Optimization for Errors and How CCPS Concept the Semiconductor Industry — Preventive Maintenance Planning Paper 54f: Managing Labs and Pilot Book Rectifies — Robin Pitblado* Steve Hawkins* in Chemical Plants — Christopher Plant Safety Based on Risk-Based (1), Tatiana Norman (1), Paul Haydock Environmental Resources Kwadwo Gordon*, Monir Ahammad, Process Safety Management — (2), Charles Ian Cowley (3), Kiran Management M. Sam Mannan Kabier Moideenkutty*, Ahmed Ghaleb Krishna (4) Texas A&M University Takreer Research Centre (1) DNV GL Paper 54ab: Benchmarking of (2) CGE Risk Management Solutions Petroleum Tanker Discharge Paper 54am: DMPRA: A Paper 54g: Hybrid Mathematical 3) CCPS Operations at a Nigerian Coastal Dynamic Model for Pipeline Modeling and Deep Learning of Big (4) WS Atkins Terminal and Jetty Facilitates Risk Assessment — Visalatchi Data for Optimal Sensor Placement Optimisation of the Ship–Shore Palaniappan* (1), Monir Ahammad, M. and Tracking of Chemical Leaks — Paper 54q: Joint Probability Density Interface — Bassey O. Bassey*, Sam Mannan Dongil Shin* Estimation for Complex Variables Francis Effiom* Texas A&M University Myongji University and Its Application to Dynamic Coventry University Risk Assessment Using Bayesian Paper 54an: Mechanical Integrity Paper 54h: Stress Corrosion Method — Pallavi Kumari*, M. Sam Paper 54ac: Failsafe-ing Human & Reliability: Lessons Learned Cracking of Type 304 Stainless Mannan, Nazmul Karim Error — Rafaqat A Khan* from Industry Incidents and PSM Steel Stem of Pressure Relief Texas A&M University Saudi Aramco Audits — Robert Weber* Valve in Crude Oil and Ethanol PSRG Inc. Environments — Noor Quddus*, Paper 54r: Thermal Decomposition Paper 54ad: Achieving Process Pritishma Lakhe, Sunder Janardanan, of Benzoyl Peroxide with Safety Management Best Practices: Paper 54ao: What Is Your “ROA” L. Tatiana Flechas-Moreno, Cassio Incompatible Materials — What Can You Do Differently? — or “Return on Audits”? A Different Brunoro Ahumada, M. Sam Mannan Yueqi Shen* Robert Weber, Sonny Sachdeva* Approach to Understanding Toxic Texas A&M University Texas A&M University PSRG Inc. Risk — Michelle Pritchard* Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP

106 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS Institution ofChemical Engineers Workforce — Experience —BeforeEnteringthe Paper 54ba: Processes Matter Michael E.Robertson* EMOC MeanEasyorErroneous? — Paper 54az: Siemens Ferreira*, RaphaelOgbongbemiga Constant Change — Managing RiskintheFaceof Paper 54ay: Larkin CommunicationConsulting Incidents — Paper 54ax: Kuwait OilCompany Rajab Parikh*, AbdulazizAl-Saeed,Hamad Management Philosophy — by ImplementingEffectiveAlarm Performance ofDCSAlarmSystem Paper 54aw: BP America Samantha Scruggs* Through aSystematic Offer — Safety Moment?EnablingLearning Paper 54av: Texas A&MUniversity Mannan Guerra, Stefany C.Lombana, M.Sam Syeda ZohraHalim*,CarlosEspinosa in OffshoreOilandGasPlatforms — Contributing FactorsBehindInjuries Paper 54au: Braskem Sandro França*,ThaianeDuarte and ConceptsfromBraskem — Technical Analysis—Experiences Near-Miss DeepUnderstandingand Experience: PreventivePotential of Paper 54at: American ElectricPower David Hurban* in Response toIndustrialEvents — Paper 54as: Jensen Hughes McKnight Erin Collins*,ElizabethCook,Peter A. Extreme Weather Events — Paper 54ar: (2) OklahomaState University (1) Xi’anJiaotongUniversity Zaoxiao Zhang(1) Wei Tan (1),QingshengWang (2), Identification — Algorithm inGasEmissionSource Group IntelligentOptimization Paper 54aq: Texas A&MUniversity Prerna Jain*,M.SamMannan Using BigDataAnalytics — Paper 54ap:

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Al MubarakMdJalil*, M.FaudziB. CO2 CryogenicSystem — Depressurization System forHigh- Development ofEmergency Paper 54bm: Mangan SoftwareSolutions Bring — Needs ThemandtheBenefitsThey Lifecycle Software:WhyIndustry Paper 54bl: Process ImprovementInstitute,Inc. William Bridges*,JeffThomas Process SafetyPerformance — Worldwide fromAchievingExcellent Are PreventingMostCompanies Paper 54bk: DuPont SustainableSolutions Matter ofPriorities — Paper 54bj: Braskem Industry — in LOPA inaPetrochemical Ignition andPresenceofPersonnel Tool toEstimatetheProbabilityof Paper 54bi: PETRONAS Vision 20/20 — Safety Culture,Leveraging onCCPS Paper 54bh: (2) SENAI (1) UniversidadeFederaldaBahia Lopes (2) Drigo (1),JoseRafaelNascimento Michel GaglianoFerreira(1),Edmara Ivone C.S.Cerqueira*(1),JoseFilipe Exercise — in JustCulture,OilOffshore Paper 54bg: DuPont Richard J. Angiullo A. Soczek*,SeshuDharmavaram, Process SafetyEvents — in thePreventionofCatastrophic Revalidation — Mitigation MeasuresofSafetyRelief Paper 54bd: Texas A&MUniversity A. RashidHasan,M.SamMannan Nafiz Tamim* (1),DelphineLaboureur, to PredictKicksWhileDrilling — Probabilistic BarrierFailureModels Paper 54bc: Management Environmental Resources Desrosiers* Under Legal Thresholds — Paper 54bb: the LineandSupportOrganization Paper 54bf: Petrotrin Trinidad andTobago — Assessment inTen OilCompaniesin Paper 54be: Midstream Terminal Services David Hansen*

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Dufaud (2),FelipeMuñoz Giraldo(1) Pico* (1),JoseSerrano* (1),Olivier (2), DavidEduardoTorrado (2),Paula Mariangel Amin(1),CarlosH.Murillo Dusts inthe20LSphere — Dispersion ProcessofCombustible Particle SizeDistribution onthe Paper 54bv: Combustione –CNR (3) IstitutodiRicerchesulla (2) UniversitàdiNapoliFedericoII (1) Politecnico diTorino Valeria DiSarli(3) Benedetto (2),Roberto Sanchirico(3), (1), Luca Marmo(1),AlmerindaDi Flocculent Dusts — Paper 54bu: Innospec Inc. Additives — Discharge UsingAntistatic Paper 54bt: JCL RiskServicesLLC Kay Modi* Understanding Functionality — Hazard Analysis:Improvingand of SafeguardsUsedinProcess Paper 54bs: (3) AlonUSA (2) ContraCostaHealthServices (1) RiskManagementProfessionals Michael Vigliarolo(3),MaxOppedahl(1) Metulev (1),ChoNaiCheung(2), Steven T. Maher*(1),Aleksandar Management Need to Know? — Management NeedtoKnow? — Requirements andWhatDoes Refineries: WhatArethe Requirements forCalifornia Paradigm ShiftinPSM/CalARP Paper 54br: China) China UniversityofPetroleum (East Leakage Accidents — Response AnalysisofTypical Bayesian NetworksinEmergency Paper 54bq: RSE Consulting Musse Deyse Casais,SafiraBarros,Amanda Carvalho NetoSr.*, RubemEde, on RBPSPSMSystem — Process SafetyManagementBased Paper 54bp: Ajou University Seungho Jung Technique — Accidents UsingMachineLearning Accurate Responses forChemical Paper 54bo: PSRG Inc. Din* John MichaelMunsil*,Carolinadel Drone Work inIndustrialPlants — Paper 54bn: Khairul Rostani PETRONAS Mat Isa,NurzatilAqmarOthman,

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Cheng, M.SamMannan Zhang, AnasAl-Rabbat,Zhengdong Mitigation — Foam UsedforLNGVapor Risk the Stability ofHigh-Expansion Paper 54ce: Texas A&MUniversity Laboureur, M.SamMannan Tatiana Flechas-Moreno*, Delphine a PipelineFullBoreRupture Liquefied GasesDischargingThrough Paper 54cd: ABS Consulting Michael D. Weinberg* VCE Modeling — Elevation onSimpleDispersionand Paper 54cc: Chilworth Technology, Inc. Explosion Hazards — of “Unconfined”Dust-Cloud Paper 54cb: Chilworth Technology, Inc. Clothing — Flash Fires:Flame-Resistant Paper 54ca: Texas A&MUniversityatQatar Kokosimos, Luc Vechot Waters — Gas Release inStratified Shallow Gas DispersionfromaSubsea Paper 54bz: (2) MMIEngineering (1) KiewitCorporation Rodriguez (1),AndrewStaszak (2) Sanjay Ganjam*(1),Raymundo Fireproofing forSmall-ScaleLNG — Analysis toOptimizePassive Paper 54by: Exponent, Inc. J. Myers Anderson, AlfonsoIbarreta,Timothy C. Stern, JamesVickery, David Fabrics — Personal ProtectiveEquipment Combustible DustFlashFireson Paper 54bx: Polytechnic UniversityofMadrid García Torrent, AlvaroRamírezGomez Moreno, LjiljanaMedicPejic*, Javier Combustible Dusts — of theMinimumIgnitionEnergy Intertization ontheDetermination Paper 54bw: (2) UniversitédeLorraine (1) UniversidaddelosAndes (2) PlainsAllAmericanPipeline,LP (1) QuestConsultantsInc. John B.Cornwell*(1),Tony Puckett (2) Siting Studies perAPI 752/753 — Conducting aSeriesofBuilding Paper 54cf: Texas A&MUniversity

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS Paper 54cg: Accelerating Safety Technical System — Salvador Ávila Paper 54db: Exploration and Paper 54dl: Study on Safety in the Permian: Implementing Risk Filho*, Ivone C. S. Cerqueira, Euclides Research on Safety Management of Performance of Nitrogen Sealing Management in Chevron’s “Factory S. Bittencourt, Edmara Drigo, Carine Scientific Research Laboratories in in Internal Floating-Roof Tank — Model” Developments — N. Santino Colleges and Universities — Zuoxiang Wu*, Jiayi Li Amy Bordonaro*, Nathan Kangas* Universidade Federal da Bahia Fang Yan*, Shuai Lu China National Petroleum Corporation Chevron China University of Petroleum (East Paper 54cr: Incorporating Safety China) Paper 54dm: Safety Control in Test Paper 54ch: Dispersion Study: and Best Practices into Your Process of Coal Chemical Plant — An Alternative Technique for Process — Dustin Beebe* Paper 54dc: The Influence of Zhigang Yang*, Zhiquan Wang, Yong Determining Classified Area of Emerson Automation Solutions Initial Pressure on the Explosion Sun, Yulin Ding, Penghong Wang Electrical Installations — Akhmad Characteristics of 2, 3, 3, 3 - Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group Harmantoro* (1), Dedi Murdiadi (2) Paper 54cs: Validation of Resilience Tetrafluoropropene — Yuxiao Li*, (1) Pertamina Hulu Energy ONWJ Model of Multiagency Emergency Yi Liu China University of Petroleum Paper 54dn: Based on the (2) DNV GL Management System Through (East China) Maintenance Operation Package Hurricane Harvey and Irma — Mode Coal Chemical Inspection and Paper 54ci: Proven Practices for Changwon Son*, S. Camille Peres, M. Paper 54dd: Promoting the Maintenance Safety Management Communicating Facility Siting Sam Mannan, Farzan Sasangohar Production Safety Responsibility Practices — Risk to Plant Personnel and Texas A&M University System in an Orderly Management Xuexiang Tang* Management — Tracey Hanna* (1), System — Duanzhu Ma* Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group Phillip R. Hodge (2) Paper 54ct: The Definition of China National Petroleum Corporation (1) Flint Hills Resources Feasibility as It Applies to Inherent Paper 54do: Application of Safety- (2) Baker Engineering & Risk Safety — Michael Hazzan* Paper 54de: Spontaneous Instrumented System in the Process Consultants, Inc. AcuTech Group, Inc. Polymer Risk and Control of C5 of Safety Management of Coal Oil Hydrogenated Petroleum Resin Chemical Process — Baoyi Liu* Paper 54cj: Improved Along-Wind Paper 54cu: Inherently Safer Design Plant — Sibei Hu* Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group Dispersion Coefficient Model from Applications and Case Study of PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Field and Wind Tunnel Data — Thermally Coupled Distillation for Company Paper 54dp: Study and Practice of Jessica M. Morris*, C3-Alkyne Hydrogenation — Meng Safety Management and Control Thomas O. Spicer III Qi*, Dongfeng Zhao, Yi Liu Paper 54df: Analysis on Safety Model in Modern Mega CTL and University of Arkansas China University of Petroleum (East Management of Three Additives for Chemicals Industry Base — Min Yao* China) Ethylene Plant — Hailiang Qin* Shenhua Ningxia Coal Industry Group Paper 54ck: The VOCs Emission PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Source Intensity and Safety Paper 54cv: Use of Various High- Company Paper 54dq: Study on the Corrosion Protection Distance Analysis Nickel Alloys for Supercritical Water Mechanism and Behavior of Large of Urban Refinery Based on Reactions at Severe Temperature Paper 54dg: Special Equipment Crude Storage Tank Bottom Plate — Quantitative Risk Analysis — and Pressure Conditions — Inspection Strategy Research and Fangwei Luo*, Mosong Li Xue Jiang* Matthew Conley*, Matthew Factor, Application Analysis — Jian Zhang*, China National Petroleum Corporation Sinopec Sunggyu Lee Yajun Fan Ohio University PetroChina Lanzhou Petrochemical Paper 54dr: Study on the Integrated Paper 54cl: Leakage Process of Company Protection Technology of Lightning Refined Oil in Different Layered Paper 54cw: Personal Safety in and Static Electricity in Large Oil Soils — Xiao Wang* UHP Water Jet Cleaning (Reactors, Paper 54dh: Corrosion Protection Storage Tank — Renjie Lou*, Sixue China University of Petroleum Tanks, Totes & Surfaces) — System Controls in the Application Chen, Pan Liu () Darrell Terpenning*, of the Refining Equipment China National Petroleum Corporation Johnny Lampertius Management — Zongzhong Liang*, Paper 54cm: Management NLB Corporation Yajun Fan PetroChina Lanzhou Paper 54ds: Using ALOHA to Role After the Building Siting Petrochemical Company Establish Potential Risk Areas and Evaluation — Jayant Kulkarni*, Paper 54cx: Optimization of Verified with Actual Incidents for Vinicius Simoes, Kris Smith Blowout Preventer Design for Paper 54di: Effect of the Content Toxic Chemical Operation in : Risktec Solutions Optimal Cost and Reliability — of Carbon Oxide in Ethylene on the A Case Study in Middle Taiwan — Denis Su-Feher*, Nilesh Ade, Bin Zhang, Production Process of Gas-Phase Jao-Jia Horng*, Kuang-Yu Liao, Min- Paper 54cn: Bacterial Foraging Yogesh Koirala, M. Sam Mannan Polyethylene — Fangang Ji* Chang Li Optimization Algorithm for Safety- Texas A&M University PetroChina Jilin Petrochemical Yunlin University of Science and Based Process Plant Layouts — Company Technology Diego Alejandro Sierra*, Julian Paper 54cy: Corporate Memory Enrique Mendez Alvarez, Felipe Loss Ongoing — Except CCPS 4th Paper 54dj: The Research Paper 54dt: Using Leading Muñoz Giraldo Pillar (Learn from Experience) as of Infrared Thermal Imaging Indicators to Measure Safety Universidad de los Andes Espionage — Long Zhang* (1), Wahed Technology in Preventing Fire Management Performance of Urban Wasel (2) Explosions in Petrochemical Refineries — Hang Zhou*, Paper 54co: Facility Siting: Closing (1) Independent Enterprise — Guilin Peng* Dongfeng Zhao the Gaps — Yaneira Saud*, Ralph (2) AEYAA International, LLC PetroChina Liaoyang Petrochemical China University of Petroleum Mancik, Jimenez Alejandro, Richard Company (East China) MacNguyen Paper 54cz: Human Factors Environmental Resources Engineering Checklist for Shale Paper 54dk: Evaluate the HAZOP Paper 54du: Managing Operational Management Hydrocarbon Owner-Operators — Analysis Quality from Technical Risks in an Integrated Manner: Kurt Clowers*, Graeme Cuffy View — Xue Zhang* (1), Fangfang Extracting Value While Enhancing Paper 54cp: Leadership Keeping GENESIS Ding (1), Chen Qian (2) Safety — Alfonsius Ariawan* the Balance to Create a High- (1) China National Petroleum DuPont Performance Process Safety Paper 54da: Research on Corporation Culture — Coen van Driel*, Emergency Response Evaluation of (2) China University of Petroleum Paper 54dv: Research Progress in Robert Kauer Major Process Safety Accidents — (Beijing) Olefin Polymerization Technology — TÜV SÜD Schweiz AG Wei Zheng Sr.* Libo Wang Sr.* China University of Petroleum PetroChina Paper 54cq: SARs: Safe, Alert (Beijing) & Resilient Behavior in Social

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APRIL 22 - 26, 2018 • ORLANDO, FL 109 Paper 54dw: Research on Analysis Co-Sponsored by: 6th International Paper 58r: Large-Scale Separation (58) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting of Abnormal Emission Sources Conference on Upstream Engineering Efficiency of Dispersed Oil Micro- Poster Session and Networking in Petrochemical Enterprises — and Flow Assurance Droplets from Aqueous Phase with Reception Xiaoying Tian*, Dongfeng Zhao Magnetic Nanoparticles — Amin Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM China University of Petroleum (East Paper 56a: Effect of Electrostatic Ettehad* Orlando World Center Marriott, China) Field on Asphaltene Aggregation Texas Tech University Cypress Ballroom 1/2 and Deposition Under Dynamic Walter S. Postula, Chair Conditions — Vahid Taghikhani* Paper 58b: Purification of Styrene (55) Process Development Poster Shell Global Solutions (US), Inc. Sharif University of Technology from the Styrene/Ethylbenzene Session Mixture with a Small Amount of Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM Paper 56b: Investigation of the Mixed Xylene by Stripping Meeting Orlando World Center Marriott, Bentonite Swelling Kinetics Using Crystallization — Lie-Ding Shiau* Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Particle Size Analysis — M.I. Chang Gung University Paper 58a: Experimental and Juben Chheda, Chair Magzoub (1), Ibnelwaleed Hussein* Numerical Study on the Effects of Shell Projects & Technology (1), Mohamed Mahmoud (1), Abdullah Paper 58s: Experimental Analysis of Spiral Guide Vane Turns on Cyclone S. Sultan (2), Mustafa Nasser (1) the Tangential Velocity Fluctuations Performance — Faqi Zhou*, Guogang Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring (1) Qatar University in the Cyclone — Liqiang Sun*, Sun, Xiaopeng Han Meeting (2) King Fahd University of Petroleum Yaodong Wei China University of Petroleum Co-Sponsored by: Process & Minerals China University of Petroleum Development Division Paper 58b: Purification of Styrene Paper 56c: Improved Oil Recovery Paper 58d: Future of Mobility: A from the Styrene/Ethylbenzene Paper 55a: Towards with Viscoelastic Surfactant: Driver for Change in Energy and Mixture with a Small Amount of Standardisation of Process Screening and Effectiveness of Chemicals — Joseph B. Powell* the Mixed Xylene by Stripping Intensification in Solids-Handling Formulations — Abdullah S. Sultan*, Shell International Exploration & Crystallization — Lie-Ding Shiau* Processes: The IbD Platform — Aneeq Nasir Janjua, Muhammad Production Chang Gung University Richard Law* (1), David A. Reay (2) Shahzad Kamal (1) Newcastle University King Fahd University of Petroleum & Paper 58ac: Evaluating the Impact Paper 58c: A New Process for (2) David Reay and Associates Minerals of Higher Emissivity Technologies Poultry Manure Revalorization: on Steam Cracking Furnaces, by Fresh Water and Thermal Energy Paper 55b: Process Design and Paper 56d: Protecting Environment Means of COILSIM1D Simulations — Savings with Effluent Recycle, Development of Offshore NGL and Assuring Smooth Energy Andres E. Muñoz G.*, Biogas Production, Thermal (Natural Gas Liquid) Recovery Transfer Using Ionic Liquids — David J. Brown* Hydrolysis, Anaerobic Digestion Processes — Byung-Don Lee*, M. Fahed Qureshi* (1), Tausif AVGI and SNAD Process — Marlene Chi-Kyun Park AlTamash (1), Majeda Khraisheh (1), Roeckel*, Víctor Guzmán-Fierro, Institute of Chemical & Environmental Mert Atilhan (2) Paper 58ad: Oil to Chemicals: Constanza Arriagada, Víctor Campos, Process (1) Qatar University Technological Approaches and Luis Pereira, Camila Bustos, Katherina (2) Texas A&M University Advanced Process Configurations Fernández Paper 55c: Thermodynamic Data to Convert Light Crude Oils to University of Concepción Requirements for Biodiesel Process Paper 56e: Flow Analysis of Olefins — Ted Heron*, Development and Scale-Up — Sailee an Atypical Cylindrical Cyclone Clyde Payn, John Murphy Paper 58d: Future of Mobility: A Nagpurkar*, Imran Quasem, Aaron Separator with a Large Ratio of The Catalyst Group Resources Driver for Change in Energy and Driscoll, Kyle Cogswell, Aydin K. Length to Diameter — Zhuwei Gao*, Chemicals — Joseph B. Powell* Sunol, George Philippidis Juan WANG, Jiangyun Wang, Yu Mao, Paper 58af: Combination of SEA Shell International Exploration & University of South Florida Yaodong Wei and ED Methods for Preparation Production China University of Petroleum of Active Bimetallic Catalysts Paper 55d: Enzymatic Reaction for Direct Methanol Fuel Paper 58e: Monte Carlo Simulation Kinetics for Biodiesel Process Paper 56f: Laboratory Investigation Cells — Bahareh Alsadat Tavakoli of Molecular Separation Across a Development and Scale-Up — of Viscoelastic Surfactant for Mehrabadi*, Rembert White, Nanochannel — Shaghayegh Agah*, Aydin K. Sunol, George Philippidis, Chemical EOR in High-Salinity John R. Regalbuto, John W. Weidner, Matteo Pasquali, Anatoly Kolomeisky Imran Quasem* and High-Temperature Carbonate John R. Monnier Rice University University of South Florida Reservoirs — Abdullah S. Sultan* (1), University of South Carolina Aneeq Nasir Janjua (2), Muhammad Paper 58f: Process Optimization Paper 55e: Direct Process for Shahzad Kamal (1), Lionel Foganga Paper 58z: New Air-Assisted Flare and IOW Implementation for Methylchlorosilanes: Chemistry and King Fahd University of Petroleum & Design to Handle Low Flow Rates of Preventing Loss of Containment Technology — Unni Pillai* Minerals Waste Gases — Hayder Alhameedi*, in Gas Processing Plants (Amine The Dow Chemical Company Joseph D. Smith Treatment) — Missouri University of Science and Jose R. Aguilar-Otero Sr.* (57) 2018 AIChE Spring Meeting Technology COMIMSA Paper 55f: Development and Electronic Poster Session Application of Simulation Models Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM Paper 58ah: Highly Selective Paper 58g: Comparison of Finite for Improvement of Highly Non- Orlando World Center Marriott, MOF-Based MMM Integrated with Impulse Response vs. Subspace Ideal and Coupled Distillation Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Systems — Murali Gopalakrishnan*, CNTs for CO2 Separation Purpose — Vector Identification in Model Prasanna Pathath, Andrei Merenov, Walter S. Postula, Chair Mohammed S. Ba-Shammakh* Identification of a Fractionator — Misfer Al-Ghamdi Shell Global Solutions (US), Inc. King Fahd University of Petroleum & Mhd A. Abou Shama*, Qiang Xu, Minerals Daniel Chen SABIC Americas, Inc. Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Lamar University Meeting Paper 58ae: Latest Technology of (56) UEFA Poster Session Double Disc Gate Valves for Main Paper 58h: Controlled Nano-Scale Paper 58ai: Novel Technique for the Monday, Apr 23, 5:00 PM Transfer Line and Decoke Line in Polymorph Production of Alpha/ Separation of Foam Creators from Orlando World Center Marriott, the Ethylene Service — Beta Glutaric Acid from Aqueous Industrial Lean Amine Solutions Cypress Ballroom 1/2 Ruediger Klein* Solution Atomization/Evaporation — for Identification Purposes — Emad Mohammad Tavakkoli, Chair ZMK Technologies GmbH Hemanta Timsina, Phoebe Belser, Alhseinat* (1), Fawzi Banat (2) Rice University Dabrina Dutcher, Timothy M. (1) Khalifa University Raymond* (2) The Petroleum Institute Sponsored by: 2018 AIChE Spring Bucknell University Meeting 110 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS TU DortmundUniversity Brandenbusch Vahle*, GabrieleSadowski,Christoph Using aLab-Scale Prototype — Biphasic Whole-CellBiocatalysis Centrifugal PhaseSeparationin Paper 58q: Kharagpur Indian InstituteofTechnology Sengupta Biswajit Saha*,Anshu,Sonali Desulfurization ofModelFuel — Paper 58p: Nazarbayev University Aigerim Maksot,ZhuldyzDarynova Torkmahalleh*, Lyazzat Kulmukanova, Pollutants? — Impacted theAtmospheric Paper 58o: Nazarbayev University Dinara Konakbayeva Torkmahalleh*, MiratKaribayev, Air Sampling(pH9) — Atmospheric CrChemistryDuring Paper 58n: Tarbiat ModaresUniversity Y. Azizi (PCMs) — Using Phase-ChangeMaterials Cylindrical Lithium-IonBatteries and ThermalManagementof Paper 58m: Southwest Research Institute Determination — Deactivation andLifetime Paper 58l: Texas SpecialtyCatalysts Oceans — CO2 EmissionsonthepHof Paper 58k: (3) BayerHealthCarePharmaceuticals Petrópolis (2) UniversidadeCatólicade Janeiro (1) UniversidadeFederaldoRiode Ribeiro Sr. (3) Jr.* (1),AliceGonçalves (2),Antonio Universities — and SearchingCentersinBrazilian Proposal SolutionsforLaboratories Paper 58j: (2) ZhejiangGreatWall Mixers Co., Ltd. Chinese AcademyofSciences (1) InstituteofProcessEngineering, Yang* (2) Sha Mao(2),MinghuiXieChao Yiting Xiao(1),XiangyangLiZai- and ExperimentalOptimization — Reactors: TheoreticalSimulation Measurement ofMultiphase Photography Approachfor Paper 58i:

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Bayer U.S. Anil KrishnaJammula, Chair Boston Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM Design &DevelopmentI (59) AdvancesinProduct/Process SABIC Using CFD — and AssessmentofProcessBurners Paper 58ak: University ofSouthFlorida Florida — Project fortheUniversityofSouth Paper 58aj: (2) ThePetroleum Institute (1) KhalifaUniversity Alhseinat* (1),FawziBanat(2) for IdentificationPurposes — Industrial Lean AmineSolutions Separation ofFoamCreatorsfrom Paper 58ai: Minerals King FahdUniversityofPetroleum & Mohammed S.Ba-Shammakh* CNTs forCO2SeparationPurpose — MOF-Based MMMIntegratedwith Paper 58ah: Shengli Liu* from OnshoreOilPipelines — Analysis ofAccidentalReleases Paper 58ag: University ofSouthCarolina John R.Monnier Regalbuto, JohnW. Weidner, Mehrabadi*, Rembert White,JohnR. Cells — for DirectMethanolFuel of ActiveBimetallicCatalysts and EDMethodsforPreparation Paper 58af: ZMK Technologies GmbH Ruediger Klein* the EthyleneService — Transfer LineandDecoke Linein Double DiscGateValves forMain Paper 58ae: The CatalystGroupResources John Murphy Olefins — to ConvertLightCrudeOils Advanced ProcessConfigurations Technological Approachesand Paper 58ad: AVGI Andres E.MuñozG.*,DavidJ. Brown* Means ofCOILSIM1DSimulations — on Steam CrackingFurnaces,by of HigherEmissivityTechnologies Paper 58ac: Axens Units — of LightCutsHydrogenation Improvement ofthePerformances Paper 58ab: Bahareh AlsadatTavakoli Geoffrey Dubin* Aydin K.Sunol* Ted Heron*,ClydePayn, SeniorCapstoneDesign NovelTechnique forthe CombinationofSEA EvaluatingtheImpact ThermalEvaluation Latest Technology of HighlySelective EnvironmentalRisk OiltoChemicals: Comprehensive

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Chemergy, Inc. Robin Z.Parker* Biowaste — Hydrogen BiofuelfromWet 9:06 The DowChemicalCompany Jim Pressler Kuchibhatla*, JustinWalker, Polymerization — Dispersion DuringSuspension Four-Blade Loop ImpellerforLiquid and ComputationalStudy ofthe 8:44 Knowlecular ProcessesCompany Pennsylvania State University; Darrell Velegol* Chemical Processes — R&D byTreating asMetaphorical Innovation ProcessesforChemical 8:22 (2) McMasterUniversity (1) ProSensusInc. 2), MarleneCardin(1) MacGregor* (1),BrandonCorbett(1, Utilization ofCompanyData — Formulations ThroughtheEfficient Development ofNewProduct 8:00 Development Division Co-Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Micron Technology, Inc. Arvind Sreeram,Co-Chair Saint Luke’s Health System Sravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair Fractionation Research, Inc. Anand N.Vennavelli, Co-Chair 8:25 Qatar University Takalkar Rahul Bhosale*, Gorakshnath Using Ni-BasedFerriteMaterials — Thermochemical CO2Splitting 8:00 Technologies inCleanEnergy Sponsored by: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jason Morgan,Co-Chair Missouri ScienceandTechnology Haider Al-Rubaye,Chair Louis Orlando World CenterMarriott,St. Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM Hydrogen, andSyngas I Biofuels, Hydrogen,Renewable (60) AlternativeFuelsIncluding (2) FloridaInstituteofTechnology (1) DIFREXLLC (1), AashishGauravJimBrenner(2) Stephen C.Arnold*(1),SubhashDutta Technology Solutions — Expands andAdvancesReactor & Paper 59c: Paper 59b: Paper 60b: Paper 59d: Paper 59a: Paper 60a:

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS 8:50 Paper 60c: Zinc Carbonate Firat Uzman (2) 8:50 Paper 64c: Development 8:50 Paper 66c: Application of Modification of Methanol Synthesis (1) Koç University of Process Operating Policies Aggregation Thermodynamics Catalyst for Single-Stage DME (2) Tüpraş and Control Using Flowsheet and Molecular Characterization to Production — Lujie Ye*, Sunggyu Lee Simulators, Plant SCADA, and Study Asphaltene Precipitation of Ohio University 9:00 Paper 62c: Genetic Process CFD — Aaron Driscoll* (1), Komal Bituminous Crude Oils — Yifan Hao*, Visualization Using Parametric Rathore (1), Kiesha Pierre (1), Kyle M. R. Islam, Chau-Chyun Chen t-SNE — Wenbo Zhu*, Zachary Webb*, (61) Best Practices in Process Cogswell (1), Aydin K. Sunol (1), Texas Tech University Jose A. Romagnoli Safety and Risk Management Andres Tejada-Martinez (1), Gita Louisiana State University 9:15 Paper 66d: A Critical Overview Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM Iranipour (2), Luke Mulford (2) (1) University of South Florida of Cause and Detection of Pipeline Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand (2) Hillsborough County Public Utilities Blockages — Lu Yang*, Huirong Ballroom 7B (63) Big Data Analytics — Vendor Perspective I (Session Speakers Department Liang, Alexey Kovalev, Sai Wang, Karen Study, Chair Invited) Kegang Ling The Dow Chemical Company Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM University of North Dakota Laura Ankrom, Co-Chair (65) Fires, Explosions, and Reactive Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Chemicals I aeSolutions, Inc. 9:40 Paper 66e: Ultra-Small- Ballroom 13/14 Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM Angle X-Ray Scattering (USAXS) Sponsored by: 20th Process Plant Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Birgit Braun, Chair Assessment of Asphaltene Safety Symposium (PPSS) Ballroom 7A The Dow Chemical Company Precipitation and Inhibitor Co-Sponsored by: Young Chaitanya Khare, Co-Chair Katherine E. Pearson, Chair Effectiveness — Michael P. Hoepfner* Professionals Committee (YPC), The Dow Chemical Company BP Americas (1), Manaf Ismail (1), Yuan Yang (1), Seshu Dharmavaram, Co-Chair Cesar Ovalles (2), Estrella Rogel (2), Sustainable Engineering Forum Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics DuPont Michael Moir (2) 8:00 Paper 61a: Rare but Co-Sponsored by: (1) University of Utah Sustainable Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Conceivable: Determining the (2) Chevron Energy Technology Engineering Forum Prevention Symposium (LPS) Likelihood of Meteors and Other Company Infrequent Events — Michael S. 8:00 Paper 63a: Low-Touch 8:00 Paper 65a: A Simplified 10:05 Paper 66f: Kinetic Schmidt*, Maria Vega-Westhoff Machine Learning Is Fulfilling the Approach to Gas Explosion Vent Promise of APM — Precipitation of Asphaltenes with Bluefield Process Safety, LLC John Hague*, Sizing — C. Regis L. Bauwens*, the Presence of Inorganic Solids — Christopher Williams Sergey B. Dorofeev 8:30 Paper 61b: Concept Risk Wattana Chaisoontornyotin (1), Aspen Technology, Inc. FM Global Comparison of Transportation Jingzhou Zhang (1), Samson Ng (2), Michael P. Hoepfner* (1) Means — Cynthia Spitzenberger*, 8:30 Paper 63b: Big Data Analytics 8:30 Paper 65b: Hot Work Safety (1) University of Utah Lindsay Deal Platforms: The Key to Enabling the Zones: What If There Is a Leak? — Analytic Enterprise — (2) Syncrude Canada DNV GL Danny Smith*, Ryan J. Hart, Eric Peterson, Morgan

Steve Rice Reed, Delmar “Trey” Morrison* 9:00 Paper 61c: AFPM/API 10:30 Paper 66g: Probing the SAS Exponent, Inc. Advancing Process Safety: Effect of Stirring on Natural Gas Hydrate Formation: A Future Energy Practical Tools for Process Safety 9:00 Paper 63c: Industry 4.0 and 9:00 Paper 65c: Relief and Fuel — M. Fahed Qureshi* (1), Tausif Performance Improvement — Driving Better Organizational Flare System Design Mitigation Decisions — AlTamash (1), Majeda Khraisheh (1), Lara Swett* Josh Shupp*, Dana Options — Neil Prophet* Mert Atilhan (2) American Fuel & Petrochemical Petrusich* ioMosaic Manufacturers Northwest Analytics (1) Qatar University (2) Texas A&M University (66) Gas Hydrates, Wax and (64) Computers in Operations: (62) Big Data Analytics and Asphaltenes 10:55 Paper 66h: Inhibitory Action Process Safety and Control Fundamental Modeling Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM of Cost-Effective Ionic Liquids Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM Orlando World Center Marriott, Methane Hydrates — Tausif Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Denver Altamash* (1), Fahed Qureshi (1), Ballroom 12 Ballroom 6 Francisco Vargas, Chair Majeda Khraisheh (1), Mert Atilhan (2) Steve Howes, Chair Mothivel Mummudi, Chair Rice University (1) Qatar University Tridiagonal Solutions Inc. PiControl Solutions LLC (2) Texas A&M University Wei Dai, Co-Chair Aaron Driscoll, Co-Chair Sponsored by: Topical 9: 6th Rockwell Automation University of South Florida International Conference on Upstream (67) Identifying Opportunities Engineering and Flow Assurance Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics Sponsored by: Computing Systems for Sustainability in Chemical Processes II and Technology Division 8:00 Paper 66a: Investigation on Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM the Nature of Asphaltene Flocs — Engineering Forum 8:00 Paper 64a: New Technology Orlando World Center Marriott, Jairo A. Duran*, Florian F. Schoeggl, for Closed-Loop System Chicago Harvey W. Yarranton 8:00 Paper 62a: A Novel Prediction Identification, PID Control Loop Method of the Chemical Leakage University of Calgary Quinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair Optimization and Advanced Process Engineering Research Consulting; US Range with Artificial Intelligence: Control (APC) — Steve Howes*, Machine Learning for Chemical 8:25 Paper 66b: Viscosity Modeling Department of Energy Janarde Lepore of Visbroken Heavy Oils — Andres Species — Seokyoung Hong*, Sponsored by: Sustainable PiControl Solutions LLC Marquez Socorro* (1), Sandra Inkyu Lee, Youngjin Kim, Il Moon, Engineering Forum Rodriguez (1), Florian F. Schoeggl (1), Hyungjoon Yoon 8:25 Paper 64b: A Stylized Trend Glen Hay (2), Shawn D. Taylor (3), Yonsei University Analysis Approach for Process Co-Sponsored by: Process Harvey W. Yarranton (1) Monitoring and Fault Diagnosis — Development Division, Process 8:30 Paper 62b: Estimating (1) University of Calgary Research and Innovation, Process Yan Fang*, M.a.K. Rasel, Peyton C. (2) Virtual Materials Group Physical Properties of the Products Safety Spotlights Richmond (3) Schlumberger of an Atmospheric Distillation Lamar University Column by Support Vector Regression — Metin Turkay* (1),

112 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS Plant Applications — Plant Applications — Safety TimeConcepts inProcess 8:00 Spotlights Sponsored by: Evonik Corporation Chris Iles,Co-Chair aeSolutions Jim Garrison,Chair Ballroom 9/10 Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM Systems I (69) InstrumentedProtective US DepartmentofEnergy 8:22 US DepartmentofEnergy Manufacturing — Process IntensificationandModular 8:00 Engineering Intensification &Microprocess Co-Sponsored by: Intensification Sponsored by: RAPID ManufacturingInstitute James Bielenberg,Chair Anaheim Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM Chemical Processing Intensification andModular (68) InitiativesinProcess Technology Missouri UniversityofScienceand Joseph D. Smith Step CO2Splitting — Thermochemical Reactor forTwo- Geometric FactorsonaSolar 9:00 Fatima Group Quality — Calcium AmmoniumNitratePrill 8:30 University Beijing Technology &Business Jinping Yue Hong Ren*, TingLi,HuijieWan, Response SurfaceMethodology — Acid fromDefattedPeanut Mealby Extraction ConditionforPhytic 8:00 ARPA-E — Thermal ProcessIntensificationat 9:06 National ScienceFoundation Process Systems — Research onModularChemical Opportunities forFundamental 8:44 US DepartmentofEnergy for CleanCoal — Paper 68c: Paper 68b: Paper 67b: Paper 68d: Paper 69a: Paper 68a: Paper 67a: Paper 67c: Shadab AnjumSr.* Addison K.Stark*

Process Safety Topical C:Process

Influences of Influences NSF Funding NSF Optimization of Optimization Improvement of Improvement Modular Systems Modular Perspectives on Perspectives Applying Process Applying Chemical and Chemical Bhima Sastri* Melissa Klembara* Process T. J. Mountziaris* Han Zhang*, Tab Vestal*,

Work Force — Historically Laboratory-Focused Plant SafetyCultureWithinan 8:50 Chevron PhillipsChemicalCo. LP M. Bischof* 8:00 Sponsored by: Oklahoma State University Jeyarathan Arjunan,Co-Chair University ofMichigan Shyamal K.Bej,Chair Atlanta Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM Safety I (71) PilotPlantandLaboratory Emerson Automation Solutions Boost Your Career — Project Startup — Planning: TheKey toaSuccessful 8:30 Oak RidgeNationalLaboratory Sharon*, Robert Jubin Project Start-Ups — Risk AssessmentsinManaging 8:00 Development Division Co-Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Syngenta Donna Bryant,Chair Orlando World CenterMarriott,Tampa Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM (70) ManagingProjectStart-Ups Eastman ChemicalCompany Zeton Inc. Michael Trainor* Laboratory andPilotPlants — 9:15 Innovation Center(MATRIC) Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Laboratory Environment — Tools forManagingChangeina 8:25 Richard P. Palluzi LLC Richard Palluzi* Laboratory HazardAnalysis — Mistakes inPilotPlantand Covered”: TheTen MostCommon 9:00 O’Brien &Gere Tab Vestal*, AndySteffan Protection InitiatorDetermination — 9:00 SIS-TECH Solutions Reduction — over PRV: It’s MoreThanRisk 8:30 Eastman ChemicalCompany James Falin Paper 71d: Paper 71b: Paper 70b: Paper 69b: Paper 71c: Paper 71a: Paper 70a: Paper 70c: Paper 69c:

Angela E.Summers* Rob Nunley*

Pilot Plants Management Division Relief Designfor

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8:00 Engineering Forum Co-Sponsored by: International Conference Chemical ProcessSafety(CCPS) Sponsored by: Arkema Tim Murphy, Co-Chair Gateway ConsultingGroup, Inc. Rainer Hoff, Chair Ballroom 8A Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM Management (73) ProcessSafetyCompetencyof State AdministrationofWork Safety Haoshui Wang Sr.* Global CooperationVisionII — Process SafetyDevelopmentand 9:00 State AdministrationofWork Safety Haoshui Wang Sr.* Global CooperationVisionI — Process SafetyDevelopmentand 8:30 China UniversityofPetroleum Yi Liu,XiaomingYan Sr. China — and OutlookofUrbanRefineries in 8:00 Process SafetyfromAroundtheWorld Sponsored by: China UniversityofPetroleum Yifei Meng,Co-Chair China UniversityofPetroleum Yi Liu,Co-Chair China UniversityofPetroleum Dongfeng Zhao,Chair Ballroom 11 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM China I (72) ProcessSafetyActivitiesin DuPont Decision Making — Bridging theGapBetweenRiskand Organizational RiskProfiling: 9:00 Sustentabilidade RSE -GerenciamentodeRiscoe Americo DinizCarvalhoNeto* Commitment andResponsibility — Responsibility and EachEmployee to MajorHazardScenariosIsLeader Governance andLeadership Related 8:30 TÜV SÜDSchweizAG Coen vanDriel* Process SafetyCulture — to CreateaHigh-Performance Technical andHumanCompetencies Paper 72b: Paper 73b: Paper 73a: Paper 72a: Paper 72c: Paper 73c: Yifei Meng*,DongfengZhao,

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APRIL 22 -26,2018

8:00 Committee (MAC) Committee (YPC),MinorityAffairs Committee, Young Professionals Division, Women’s Initiatives Co-Sponsored by: Catalyze Your Career Development —ProfessionalSkillsto Sponsored by: University ofFlorida Sindia Rivera-Jimenez,Co-Chair Chevron Cynthia Murphy-Ortega,Co-Chair Orlando World CenterMarriott,Miami Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM Unconscious BiasintheWorkplace (76) Workshop: Understanding AcuTech Consulting Rixio E.Medina* of AssetIntegrityOpportunities — Catastrophic Fire:ThreeDecades 9:00 Archer DanielsMidlandCompany Happen — Happen — 8:30 CCPS Louisa Nara* Passionate AboutProcessSafety — 8:00 Forum Management Mentoring(PSMM) Sponsored by: BP Michael Morris,Co-Chair U. S.DepartmentofLabor -OSHA Lisa Long, Chair Ballroom 8B Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM (75) TheDayPSMHitHomeI on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: International AllianceGroup Ian M.Glasgow, Co-Chair Honeywell UOP William Rooney, Co-Chair KBR, Inc. Jeffery Gaspard,Chair Orleans/New York Orlando World CenterMarriott,New Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM America —Panel Discussion (74) ShaleGas/OilImpactonN. University ofArkansas Rita Tejada Vaprio, Chair Angeles Orlando World CenterMarriott,Los Tuesday, Apr24,8:00AM (77) Young ProfessionalsPanel 8:10 Chevron Murphy-Ortega*,

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS Sponsored by: Young Professionals 8:00 Welcoming Remarks 11:15 Paper 80c: IMO Low-Sulfur 10:40 Paper 82b: Biogas Production Committee (YPC) Marine Fuel Requirement for 2020 and Hydrogen Gas Injection Effect 8:02 Paper 79a: Operable Version and the Road to Compliance — in Expanded Granular Sludge- of Dividing-Wall Columns: A Control Bed Reactor Under Thermophilic (78) Ethylene Plant Operations Christine Hobson*, Josh Ronco Perspective — Parham Mobed*, Temperature Range — Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM Burns & McDonnell Haider Mohit Tawarmalani, Rakesh Agrawal Al-Rubaye* (1), Joseph D. Smith Orlando World Center Marriott, Sago Purdue University 11:40 Concluding Remarks (1), Mahyar Ghorbanian (2), Richard Rolke, Chair Manohar Manchenahalli (2), Shruti The Dow Chemical Company 8:37 Paper 79b: Using a Dividing- (81) Advances in Product/Process Karambelkar (2) Patty Summers, Co-Chair Wall Distillation Column to Isolate Design & Development II (1) Missouri University of Science and Zeochem Trace Impurities — Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM Technology Melissa Donahue*, R. Bruce Eldridge, (2) University of Louisville Sponsored by: Topical 4: The 30th Orlando World Center Marriott, Michael Baldea Ethylene Producers’ Conference Boston University of Texas at Austin Anil Krishna Jammula, Chair (83) Big Data Analytics — Industry 8:00 Welcoming Remarks Perspective I 9:12 Paper 79c: Network of Bayer U.S. LLC Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM Dividing-Wall Columns in Complex Arvind Sreeram, Co-Chair 8:05 Paper 78a: Troubleshooting Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Process Units — Joseph C. Gentry* Micron Technology, Inc. Vacuum Operation of an Inter-After Ballroom 12 (1), Manish Bhargava (1), Norihito Anand N. Vennavelli, Co-Chair Condenser Unit in Ethylene Plant — Suzuki (2) Fractionation Research, Inc. Alix Schmidt, Chair Thomas Wieslaw* (1), Jeff Nichols (1), (1) GTC Technology Sravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair The Dow Chemical Company Norman Lieberman (2), Eric Johnson (2) TonenGeneral Saint Luke’s Health System Deval Pandya, Co-Chair (3) Shell (1) Sasol 9:47 Paper 79d: Multiple Dividing- Sponsored by: Product Design (2) Process Improvement Engineering Wall Columns in a Refinery Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics (3) Graham Corporation Co-Sponsored by: Process Complex — Manish Bhargava*, Development Division Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Roomi Kalita 8:30 Paper 78b: Reduced Flaring Engineering Forum GTC Technology Options During Ethylene Plant Start- 10:15 Paper 81a: Computational Up and Shutdown — Ramakrishnan Tools for Designing Innovative 10:15 Paper 83a: Digitalization 10:22 Paper 79e: A Rate-Based Subramaniam*, Muhammad Imran*, Chemical Products — in the Process Industries: How Equation-Oriented Parallel Column Thomas Pickett* Kevin G. Joback* and Where to Implement — Jonas Model: Application to Dividing-Wall Technip Stone and Webster Process Molecular Knowledge Systems, Inc. Norinder* Columns — Jingsong Zhou*, Harry Technology Siemens Kooijman, Ross Taylor 10:37 Paper 81b: The Effect of Clarkson University 8:55 Paper 78c: Olefin Plant Feed Composition Variations 10:45 Paper 83b: Operational Turnaround Optimization — Claire from Upstream Plants on the Analytics: Transforming Operational 10:57 Paper 79f: Saving Potentials Cagnolatti*, Jon Bowen Downstream Design Configuration Data into Actionable Insights — by Use of Dividing-Wall Columns for Solomon Associates of Natural Gas Liquid (NGL) Osvaldo Bascur* Natural Gas Liquid Separations — Recovery Processes — Mesfin Getu* OSIsoft, LLC Simon Xu*, Chia-Chung Wang, Rajeev 9:20 Break Heriot-Watt University Dubai Nanda 11:15 Paper 83c: Empirical Models TechnipFMC 9:40 Paper 78d: Impact of Cracked 10:59 Paper 81c: Modeling and for Analyzing Big Data: What’s the Gas Drier Adsorbent Pressure Drop Simulation of Diesel Hydrotreaters Difference? — John MacGregor* 11:32 Concluding Remarks Increase on Plant Profitability — for ULSD Production: Selection of ProSensus Inc.; McMaster University Recai Artan (1), Bruno De Jonckheere* an Optimal Catalyst Composition — Pedro Rojas* (2) (80) 2020 Bunker Fuel Specs, (84) Big Data Analytics — Vendor Bryan Research & Engineering (1) SABIC Limburg B.V. Lubes, and Waxes Perspective II (Session Speakers (2) Honeywell UOP Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM Invited) 11:21 Paper 81d: Optimal Reaction Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM Design of Alkoxy Silane Copolymers 10:05 Paper 78e: Mole Sieve Steam Ballroom 2 Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Using Design of Experiment Deactivation — Megan Finstad* Andrew W. Sloley, Chair Ballroom 13/14 The Dow Chemical Company Methods — Elham Tavakoli*, Shayan Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Kaviani, Mona Bavarian, Siamak Birgit Braun, Chair Julie Valentine, Co-Chair 10:30 Paper 78f: Ethylene Nejati The Dow Chemical Company Emerson Furnace Pre-Commissioning and University of Nebraska–Lincoln Chaitanya Khare, Co-Chair Commissioning: New Furnace Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical The Dow Chemical Company or After Major Revamp — Kari J. on Refinery Processing (82) Alternative Fuels Including Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics Enqvist* Biofuels, Hydrogen, Renewable ENQ Consultancy Oy 10:15 Welcoming Remarks Hydrogen, and Syngas II Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM Engineering Forum 10:55 Concluding Remarks 10:20 Paper 80a: Refinery Orlando World Center Marriott, St. Residue and Bitumen Upgrading: Louis 10:15 Paper 84a: Early-Stage Digital Gasification — Transformation: A Case Study — Tim (79) Advances in Dividing-Wall Armen Abazajian*, Jason Morgan, Chair Diller* Column (DWC) Technology Andrew W. Sloley Advisian Worcester Polytechnic Institute Enthought, Inc. Tuesday, Apr 24, 8:00 AM (WorleyParsons Group) Orlando World Center Marriott, Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging 10:45 Paper 80b: Best Practices 10:45 Paper 84b: Integrated Canary 1/2 Technologies in Clean Energy for Bulk and Additive Transfers in Technical Computing for Process Daniel R. Summers, Chair Lubricant Blending Plants — Meha 10:15 Paper 82a: Metal Oxide- Engineering — James Cross III* Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc. Jha*, Julie Valentine* Based Solar-Driven Two-Step CH4 The MathWorks, Inc. Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair Emerson Reforming and H2O/CO2 Splitting Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Cycle — Rahul Bhosale*, Gorakshnath Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Takalkar Symposium Qatar University

114 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS 11:25 Finnegan LLP Chase*, Lauren Dowty in Patenting — 11:15 Operations andSafetySolutions,LLC Deborah Grubbe* Engineering Profession — Failure: HowHarassmentHurtsthe Department (2) HillsboroughCountyPublicUtilities (1) UniversityofSouthFlorida Mulford (2) K. Sunol(1),GitaIranipour(2),Luke Facilities — of IndustrialWastewater Treatment Routing andMulti-Plant Operation 10:40 Lamar University Xu Maintenance — with ConsiderationofUnit Front-End CrudeScheduling 10:15 Professionals Committee(YPC) Co-Sponsored by: and Technology Division Sponsored by: University ofSouthFlorida Aydin K.Sunol,Co-Chair Lamar University Qiang Xu,Chair Ballroom 6 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM Process Systems (86) Decision-MakingforIndustrial Discussion 10:45 Operations andSafetySolutions,LLC Safety — Underpinning ofSafetyandProcess 10:15 Professionals Committee(YPC) Co-Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Strata-G Mark Swientoniewski, Chair Orlando World CenterMarriott,Tampa Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM Business Focus) (Chemical Engineeringand (85) ContemporaryEthicalIssues Braincube Industries? — Future inAIforContinuousProcess Jarvis toRunIronMan:What’s the 11:15

Paper 85c: Paper 84c: Ethical IssuesPanel Paper 86a: Paper 85a: Paper 85b: Paper 86b: Deborah Grubbe*

Aaron Driscoll*(1),Aydin Laurent Laporte* Computing Systems Management Division Charles Collins- Honglin Qu*,Qiang Tony Stark Needs Remarks onEthics

Refinery Ethics asthe Ethics Multiple Ways Multiple to Process Stream Process Young Young

11:15 (2) EasyEnergySystems (1) IowaState University (1), JosephPolin (1),JohnStanford (1) (1), PrestonA.GableMargeRover (2), RyanG.Smith(1),Lysle Whitmer Robert C.Brown*(1),MarkGaalswyk Pyrolytic SugarsandPhenolicOil — for ConvertingLignocelluloseinto 10:45 Mainstream EngineeringCorporation Paul E.Yelvington Michael J. Blaise,AndrewL.Wagner, Waste — Conversion ofBiomassandMixed Modular Fast-PyrolysisSystem for of EmissionsfromaSmall, 10:15 Technology Transfer &Manufacturing Research andInnovation,PilotPlants, Development Division,Process Co-Sponsored by: Engineering Forum Sponsored by: Mainstream EngineeringCorporation Paul E.Yelvington, Chair Chicago Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM Energy ProcessesforSustainabilityI (87) DistributedChemicaland Lamar University Bioreactors (MBBR) — Bioreactors (MBBR) — Industrial Wastes byMoving-Bed Treatment ofHigh-Strength Honglin Qu,JianZhang,QiangXu Separation Units — Profitability ApplicationsofAir Approaching theMaximum Manufacturing Scheduling 11:05 (2) DNVGL (1) GexCon Michael Johnson(2) van Wingerden(1),DanielAllason(2), Pagliaro (1),Drew Botwinick(1),Kees DDTs — Why theHSEIsWrong About Experimental EvidencetoShow the Hype:UsingCaseStudies and 10:15 Prevention Symposium (LPS) Sponsored by: DuPont S. Dharmavaram,Co-Chair BP Americas Katherine E.Pearson, Chair Ballroom 7A Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM Chemicals II (88) Fires,Explosions,andReactive Headworks International Basu* Paper 87c:

Paper 87a: Paper 86c: Paper 88a: Paper 87b: Scott G.Davis*(1),John Nicholas R.Schwartz*,

Sustainable 52nd AnnualLoss Anaerobic Anaerobic Dynamic and Dynamic Holistic Analysis Holistic Don’t Believe Don’t

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11:15 Technology (2) DaewooInstituteofConstruction Consultants, Inc. (1) Baker EngineeringandRisk Bang (2) (1), J. Kelly Thomas(1),Boo-Hyoung DDTs — 10:45 up to100%Reuse ofProduced Lower FRConcentrationand Allows Friction Reducer System Enables 11:15 Praxair, Inc. Drummond Patti Jones*,JulianaSchmitz,Gabriel Improving HumanPerformance — 10:45 Advantage RiskSolutions,Inc. Myers* They GoodforYou? — They’re FastandCheap,butAre 10:15 Safety Symposium (PPSS) Sponsored by: VHE Technical Analysis Victor Edwards,Co-Chair Kaypear DyesandChemicalsPvt.Ltd. Rahul Raman, Chair Ballroom 7B Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM and ProcessSafetyEffectiveness (89) ImprovingHumanPerformance The DowChemicalCompany Chen, ScottTipler Horsch, Mieke Lammens, Xuemin Doug Fadal,JoyceZhang,Steven Mulligan*, Kefu Sun,Kevin Simmons, Calorimetric Experiments — Effluent AnalysisUsingAdiabatic 10:37 Texas A&MUniversity Ding Zhu*,A.DanielHill Fractured Well Flow Profile — Sensors toDiagnoseMultistage Production Logging/Downhole Temperature Measurementsfrom 10:15 Engineering andFlowAssurance International ConferenceonUpstream Sponsored by: Halliburton Kiran Gawas,Chair Denver Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM Unconventional Resources (90) InnovativeSolutionsfor Reliance IndustriesLtd. Management — Performance onProcessSafety Paper 88c: Paper 89c: Paper 89a: Paper 90a: Paper 90b: Paper 88b: Paper 89b:

Brad Horn*(1),DarrenMalik

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APRIL 22 -26,2018

Conference onGas Utilization Sponsored by: KBR, Inc. Jeffery Gaspard,Co-Chair Exponent, Inc. Christopher S.Buehler, Chair Ballroom 5 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM (92) LNGSafety Exida ConsultingLLC Beurden Kate Hildenbrandt*,Iwanvan Cycle withProcessSafetyData — 11:15 (2) Isograph (1) DowDuPont (1), JosephBelland*(2) Protection Layers — Component SharingBetween Complex ProtectionSchemewith 10:45 Chevron Prior Use — Bayesian ApproachtoIEC61511 10:15 Spotlights Sponsored by: Eastman ChemicalCompany Tab Vestal, Co-Chair Braskem Susan Behr, Chair Ballroom 9/10 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM Systems II (91) InstrumentedProtective Halliburton Robello Samuel*,AmitKumar Ultralow-Permeability Reservoirs — Miscible GasInjectionPatterns in 11:43 Minerals King FahdUniversityofPetroleum & Eltayeb Ahmad (HPHT) — Pressure andHigh-Temperature Emulsified AcidwithCalciteatHigh- on theReaction KineticsofDiesel 11:21 Minerals King FahdUniversityofPetroleum & M. ShakilHussain Abdullah S.Sultan,LionelFogang, Muhammad ShahzadKamal*, Structure andAnionicity — Polymers: Role ofChemical Improvement UsingWater-Soluble 10:59 Halliburton Liang Xu* from theMarcellusShale — Water: MechanismsandCaseStudy Paper 90d: Paper 91c: Paper 90e: Paper 91a: Paper 91b: Paper 90c:

Abdullah S.Sultan*,Musa Stephen Thomas*

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Analysis ofa Analysis Mobility Mobility Robert J. Stack*

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS 10:15 Paper 92a: Numerical Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership (96) Process Control Monitoring Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Study of Bund Overtopping After Development — Professional Skills to and Analytics I Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Catastrophic Tank Failures — Bin Catalyze Your Career Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM International Conference Zhang*, Nilesh Ade, Guanyang Liu, Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Guanlan Liu, M. Sam Mannan Co-Sponsored by: Management Ballroom 1 10:15 Paper 98a: Competency Division, Women’s Initiatives Requirements in Process Texas A&M University Mark Darby, Chair Committee, Young Professionals Safety — Iwan van Beurden*, Kate CMiD Solutions 10:45 Paper 92b: LNG Pool Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Hildenbrandt Azita Ahmadzadeh, Co-Chair Spreading and Vaporization — Committee (MAC) Exida Consulting LLC Honeywell UOP Nirupama Gopalaswami*, 10:15 Panelist: Cynthia Murphy- Konstantinos Kokosimos, M. Sam Sponsored by: Fuels and 10:45 Paper 98b: Building Ortega, Chevron Mannan Petrochemicals Division Competency in Internal PHA Texas A&M University 10:25 Panelist: Kevin J Edwards, Leaders: Lessons Learned in 40 Bechtel Infrastructure Co-Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Years of Doing So — William Bridges* Topical on Refinery Processing 11:15 Paper 92c: When Is a Fatality 10:35 Panelist: Bill Byers, CH2M HILL Process Improvement Institute, Inc. Not a Fatality? — Mark Nandlal* Croda Europe 10:45 Panelist: LaRuth McAfee, 10:15 Paper 96a: Using Advance 11:15 Paper 98c: Catalytic University of Wisconsin–Madison Control to Monitor Plant Processes: Process Safety Performance and Economics — Requirements — Geert Vercruysse* (93) Opportunities in Process 10:55 Panelist: Jeremy A. Magruder Waisome, University of Florida Sanjay Dave, Andrew Trenchard, BASF Intensification — Industrial Christopher Webb* Perspective 11:05 Panel Discussion: Moderated Honeywell Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM by Sindia Rivera Jimenez, University (99) Revamps, Operability, and Orlando World Center Marriott, of Florida 10:45 Paper 96b: Process Reliability Anaheim 11:40 Concluding Remarks Monitoring of Batch Bioreactor Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Shawn D. Feist, Chair Process Using Optimized Data- Based Model — Chiranjivi Botre*, Ballroom 3 The Dow Chemical Company (95) Pilot Plant and Laboratory Jonathan P. Raftery, Majdi Mansouri, James Bielenberg, Co-Chair Safety II Jayce Mathews, Chair Mohamed Nounou, Hazem Nounou, RAPID Manufacturing Institute Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM KBR, Inc. Nazmul Karim Orlando World Center Marriott, Ellen Kloppenborg, Co-Chair Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Texas A&M University Atlanta Honeywell UOP Intensification Leandro Labanca, Co-Chair Shyamal K. Bej, Chair (97) Process Safety Activities in Process Integration Limited 10:15 Welcoming Remarks University of Michigan China II Jeyarathan Arjunan, Co-Chair Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM 10:18 Paper 93a: Industrial Oklahoma State University on Refinery Processing Application of Process Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Intensification in Adsorptive Sponsored by: Pilot Plants Ballroom 11 Co-Sponsored by: Young Professionals Committee (YPC) Systems — Yang Luo* Yifei Meng, Co-Chair Praxair, Inc. 10:15 Paper 95a: Best Practices and China University of Petroleum Case Studies of Managing Process 10:15 Paper 99a: Retrofit Strategy 10:38 Paper 93b: Enabling and Operational Safety in Process Sponsored by: Perspectives on for Heat Exchanger Networks — Modular Process Intensification Development, from Laboratory to Process Safety from Around the World Akpomiemie Mary Onome* (1), Kexin Through Microfibrous Entrapment Pilot — Joseph B. Powell* Xu (2), Robin Smith (2), Lu Chen (1) Technology — Paul S. Dimick* (1), Shell International Exploration & 10:15 Paper 97a: Process Safety (1) Process Integration Limited Hongyun Yang (1), Production Management in Sinopec — Yutai (2) University of Manchester Bruce J. Tatarchuk (2) Wang Sr.*, Fadong Li, Wei Xu (1) IntraMicron, Inc. 10:33 Paper 95b: Implementing Sinopec 10:45 Paper 99b: Identifying the (2) Auburn University Laboratory Safety at Third-Party Causes of Acute Fouling in Refinery Laboratories — Blake Branson* 10:45 Paper 97b: Current Preheat Trains — Emilio Diaz- 10:58 Paper 93c: Role of Alcor Petrolab Situation and Prospect of Dynamic Bejarano (1), Francesco Coletti* (1), Digitalization and Virtual Equipment Status Monitoring and Sandro Macchietto (2) Engineering in Modular Chemical 10:51 Paper 95c: Systematic Fault Diagnosis on Big Data — Yun (1) Hexxcell Ltd. Processing — Ravindra Aglave* Approaches to Mitigate Hazards Niu*, Shuang Liang (2) Imperial College London Siemens PLM Software in the Design and Operation of China National Petroleum Corporation Experimental Systems — Andrew 11:15 Paper 99c: Improving 11:18 Paper 93d: Building an Kasick*, Sunggyu Lee 11:15 Paper 97c: Research and Catalytic Reformer Heaters Effective University/Industrial Ohio University Application of Internet of Things Duty Using New Technologies — Collaboration in Process Technology in Field Safety and Ashutosh Garg* Intensification for the 21st Century 11:09 Paper 95d: Where Does Accident Prevention and Control — Furnace Improvements Services — Cliff Kowall* Laboratory Safety Start? — Jacob Huitao Ma* Lubrizol H. Arredondo* (1), Timothy Threatt (1), PetroChina Ningxia Petrochemical (100) Smart Manufacturing I Jonathan H. Worstell (2) Company Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM 11:38 Concluding Remarks (1) Rice University Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand (2) University of Houston (98) Process Safety Competency Ballroom 4 Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM (94) Panel Discussion: Real 11:27 Paper 95e: Process Safety Minghua Ye, Co-Chair Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Stories of Unconscious Bias in the and Scale-Up Strategy for Coating SABIC Americas, Inc. Ballroom 8A Workplace Polymers — David N. Nare* William Hollar, Co-Chair Tuesday, Apr 24, 10:15 AM Sherwin-Williams James Klein, Chair SABIC Innovative Plastics Orlando World Center Marriott, Miami ABS Consulting Francesco Coletti, Co-Chair Sindia Rivera-Jimenez, Chair Bernard Groce, Co-Chair Hexxcell Ltd. University of Florida Hess Corporation Virginia Sommer, Co-Chair Fluor Corporation

116 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS 10:15 on Refinery Processing Manufacturing, Topical 7:21stTopical Engineering, Innovative Intensification &Microprocess Development Division,Process Co-Sponsored by: Manufacturing Sponsored by: Division Co-Sponsored by: Committee (YPC) Sponsored by: BASF Amanda Scalza,Chair Angeles Orlando World CenterMarriott, Los Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM Workshop (103) YPProfessionalDevelopment Process ImprovementInstitute Change Ago? That theOld-TimersMade25Years People MakingtheSameMistakes 11:15 Marathon Petroleum Company Dan Wilczynski* Mile IslandEventDidNotHappen — 10:45 (2) BASF (1) Syngenta CropProtection Vincik* (2) Knockin’ — Was aRockin’, ProcessSafetyCame 10:15 Forum Management Mentoring(PSMM) Sponsored by: DNV GL Cynthia Spitzenberger, Co-Chair CCPS Dan Miller, Chair Ballroom 8B Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,10:15AM (101) TheDayPSMHitHomeII SABIC Americas,Inc. Al-Jarba Minghua Ye, SultanAl-Otaibe,Khalid Competitive — Manufacturing: AMusttoRemain 10:35 Texas A&MUniversity Gerald S.Ogumerem,BarisBurnak Pistikopoulos*, AmitManthanwar, Processing — the AdvancementofPolymer of SmartManufacturingin Managing Organizational Paper 101c: Paper 100a: Paper 101a: Paper 100b: Paper 101b: —

Art DowellIII* Elliot Wolf* (1),Florine Elliot Wolf* Efstratios N. Technology Transfer & Young Professionals 7th ProcessSafety

Munawar Saudagar*, Why AretheNew Why When theHouse When Integration Integration The DayaThree The Smart Smart Process Management

Refinery Processing Engineering, Topical 7:21stTopical on Intensification &Microprocess Co-Sponsored by: Intensification Sponsored by: Fluor Corporation Virginia Sommer, Co-Chair Company ExxonMobil Research &Engineering Kirtan K.Trivedi, Co-Chair Department ofEnergy Engineering Research Consulting;US Quinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair Anaheim Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Heat &MassTransfer I (106) AdvanceProcessConcepts— Jensen Hughes Building Safety — Terrorist ChemicalAttacks on Modeling forAddressingNearby Indoor andOutdoorAirQuality Building Safety:TheCouplingof 2:14 Chinese AcademyofSciences Institute ofProcessEngineering, Bacteria — Bacteria — of FlueGaswithHaloalkaliphilic Desulfurization andDenitrification Ethylene Furnaces — Oxidation fortheHeatingof 1:30 Petrochemicals Division Co-Sponsored by: Sponsored by: University ofPittsburgh Vikas Khanna,Chair Antonio Orlando World CenterMarriott,San Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Refining IndustriesI Emissions inthePetrochemical and for Reduction ofAtmospheric (105) AdvancedTechnologies Process Safety Meeting &14thGlobalCongresson Sponsored by: Cypress Ballroom3 Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,11:45AM 14th GCPSTuesday Luncheon (104) 2018AIChESpringMeeting& 1:52 (2) WSInc. (1) TakeOff Engineering Wünning (2) Muschelknautz* (1),JoachimG. Paper 105c: Paper 105b: Paper 105a:

Jianmin Xing* Topical C: Process Air 2018 AIChESpring A CaseStudy on A Flameless Flameless Simultaneous Simultaneous William Jones* Process Fuels and Sebastian

2:20 Ohio University Bahareh Baheri*,SunggyuLee Processing andCharacterizations — Nanotube Nanocomposite: 1:55 LLC; Pantex Plant (2) ConsolidatedNuclearSecurity, (1) Texas Tech University Haddix (2),Chau-ChyunChen(1) Kirkes* (1),DonaldRamirez(2), Martin from 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene — of 2,2’,4,4’,6,6’-Hexanitrostilbene Analysis oftheShippSynthesis 1:30 Professionals Committee(YPC) Development Division,Young Co-Sponsored by: Sponsored by: Micron Technology, Inc. Arvind Sreeram,Co-Chair Fractionation Research, Inc. Anand N.Vennavelli, Co-Chair Saint Luke’s HealthSystem Sravanthi Vupputuri, Co-Chair Bayer U.S. LLC Anil KrishnaJammula,Chair Boston Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Design &DevelopmentIII (107) AdvancesinProduct/Process GTC Technology Brad Fleming Intensification — Wall ColumnsinProcess 2:36 University ofTexas atAustin F. Edgar, MichaelBaldea Processes — Intensification ofSeparation 2:14 Brigham Young University Fazlollahi* and EconomicAnalysis — CO2 Removal: OperatingConditions 1:52 ExxonMobil Don P. Shatto Shwetha Ramkumar*,NormanK.Yeh, Inline GasTreating Technology — 1:30 Ohio University Lindenberger*, SunggyuLee Biodegradable Polymers — Nanofibers forBlendingwith Grinding toProduceChitin of aNovelMethodUsingCryogenic Paper 106c: Paper 106b: Paper 107a: Paper 106a: Paper 107b: Paper 106d: Paper 107c:

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APRIL 22 -26,2018

International Conference Chemical ProcessSafety (CCPS) Sponsored by: Arkema Andrew Goddard,Co-Chair NOVA Chemicals Fred Henselwood,Chair Ballroom 8A Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM (110) CCPSSpotlight Chemical SafetyBoard Safety — Developing yourCareerinProcess 1:30 Professionals Committee(YPC) Co-Sponsored by: Forum Management Mentoring(PSMM) Sponsored by: Huntsman Corporation Ruifeng “Ray” Qi,Co-Chair University ofStrathclyde Brian Dickson,Chair Ballroom 8B Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Invited Panel (109) CareersinProcessSafety— Yonsei University Sang-Yup Lee Jang*, Min-JaeJeong,En-SongLee, Oil By-ProductsandCoal — Characteristics ofBiomassPalm 2:20 (2) MichiganTechnological University (1) IdahoNationalLaboratory Hernandez (1) (1), C.Luke Williams(1),Sergio Jordan Klinger(2),RachelEmerson Qualities — Fast PyrolysisProductYieldsand Size onMicrowave-Enhanced Type, HeatingRate, andSample 1:55 Pacific NorthwestNationalLaboratory Michael A.Lilga Padmaperuma*, JamelynD. Holladay, Fuel Intermediates — the ConversionofBio-Oilsto Electrochemical Methodsfor 1:30 Technologies inCleanEnergy Sponsored by: Missouri ScienceandTechnology Haider Al-Rubaye,Co-Chair Colorado SchoolofMines Cory Jensen,Co-Chair Siemens PLMSoftware Ravindra Aglave,Chair Francisco Orlando World CenterMarriott,San Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM (108) BiomassEnergyTechnologies I Paper 109a: Paper 108a: Paper 108b: Paper 108c: Steve Cutchen* Tyler L.Westover* (1),

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ORLANDO, FL Low-Temperature Q&A on Q&A Effect ofBiomass Effect Co-Gasification Co-Gasification Young Asanga B.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable 1:30 Paper 112a: Disability Unity 1:30 Paper 114a: How to Partner 1:54 Paper 116b: Retrospective Engineering Forum Community Convocation, Up and Protect Your Intellectual Health Impact Assessment for Pm Keri Gray* Property in Energy Industry Joint 2.5 Pollution in Mexico City, 1990– 1:30 Paper 110a: The Roundabout USBLN Ventures — Charles Collins-Chase* 2015 — Yousif Alhammad* Way to Disaster: Recognizing and Finnegan LLP Saudi Aramco Responding to Normalization of 1:45 Paper 112b: Hiring People with Deviance — Jennifer Mize* Disabilities: Competitive Advantage 1:55 Paper 114b: Project Changes 2:16 Paper 116c: Sustainability Eastman Chemical Company for the Savvy Manager, in Gas Monetization: Pitfalls or Analytics: The Critical Link Between John J. Johnston* Success — Jeffery Gaspard* Sustainability and Business 2:00 Paper 110b: CCPS Evergreen USDA Food Safety & KBR, Inc. Strategy for Actionable Insights — Process Safety Metric Project — Inspection Service Raghavan Ramanan* Eric Freiburger* 2:20 Paper 114c: Strategies for LNG Desert Research Institute Praxair, Inc. 2:00 Paper 112c: Diversity & Project Development — Inclusion, Greg Pollock* Arif Habibullah* (1), 2:38 Paper 116d: The Reaction 2:30 Paper 110c: Essential Practices The Dow Chemical Company Yoshitsugi Kikkawa* (2) Mechanism and Kinetics of for Developing, Strengthening (1) WorleyParsons Magnesium Oxide for CO2 and Implementing Process Safety 2:15 Paper 112d: Navigating the (2) Kikkawa Giken Immobilization — Yifei Zhang Sr.* Culture and Leadership — ADA, Sandra Reyes* Institute of Process Engineering, Karen Tancredi (1), Scott Berger* (2), EEO/AA/Diversity and Employee (115) How Young Managers Can Chinese Academy of Sciences Eric Freiburger (3) Relations Administrator for the State Successfully Manage Experienced (1) Chevron of Delaware Employees (118) Industry 4.0 for Process (2) Scott Berger and Associates LLC Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM Manufacturers (3) Praxair, Inc. 2:30 Panel Discussion: Moderated Orlando World Center Marriott, Tampa Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM by Chris Pope, Independent Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Researcher/Consultant in Chemical Brandon Harding, Chair (111) Combustible Dust Hazards and Ballroom 12 Engineering BAE Systems Their Mitigation I Kevin McDunn, Chair Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM 3:25 Concluding Remarks Sponsored by: Professional UI LABS Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Development and Licensing Leo H. Chiang, Co-Chair Ballroom 7A The Dow Chemical Company (113) Facility Security Co-Sponsored by: Process Jérôme Taveau, Chair Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM Development Division Fike Corporation Sponsored by: Cybersecurity Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Susan Bershad, Co-Chair Ballroom 9/10 1:30 Paper 115a: Young Managers 1:30 Paper 118a: A Digital Vision National Fire Protection Association with Experienced Employees — Terry Waldrop, Chair for U.S. Manufacturing — Kevin Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Brandon Harding* McDunn* AIG BAE Systems Prevention Symposium (LPS) Paul Rostick, Co-Chair UI LABS aeSolutions 1:30 Paper 111a: How to Conduct 2:00 Paper 115b: The Sartomer 2:00 Paper 118b: Strategic a Dust Hazards Analysis (DHA) — Sponsored by: Process Safety Success System (3S): Achieving Analysis of Smart Manufacturing Michelle Murphy* Spotlights Operational Excellence — Rene Applications — Diane J. Graziano* (1), Matthew Borene (2) Neron* Argonne National Laboratory (1) ioKinetic 1:30 Paper 113a: Cyber Security Sartomer (2) ioMosaic Consideration in Process Hazard 2:30 Paper 118c: Realizing the Analysis — Christopher Ng*, Addie 2:30 Paper 115c: 1st-Year Digital Enterprise — Doug Fish* 2:00 Paper 111b: Combustible Cormier* Experience of a Young Manager in Siemens Dust Management Screening: Siemens Energy, Inc. a Chemical Manufacturing Unit — Methodology and Tool Donna Bryant* (119) Invited Tutorial Session — Development — 2:00 Paper 113b: If It Isn’t Secure, Syngenta Sean Classen* (1), Approaches in Big Data Analytics I It Isn’t Safe: Incorporating Merrill Childs* (2), Rene Murata* (1) Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM (1) RISK, Inc. Cybersecurity into Process Safety — (116) Industrial Strategies for Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand (2) Cargill John Cusimano* Sustainability Ballroom 13/14 aeSolutions Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM 2:30 Paper 111c: Risk-Based Orlando World Center Marriott, Leo H. Chiang, Chair Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) — 2:30 Paper 113c: Chemical Facility Chicago The Dow Chemical Company Fuman Zhao* Anti-Terrorism Standards (CFATS) Aditya Tulsyan, Co-Chair Sipho C. Ndlela, Chair PSRG Inc. Implementation at Tennessee Amgen Inc. Eastman Chemical Company — Owens Corning David Skelton*, Teresa Campbell Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics (112) Disability Unity Community Sponsored by: Sustainable Eastman Chemical Company Convocation Engineering Forum Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Engineering Forum Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM Co-Sponsored by: Environmental (114) Gas Monetization Projects: Orlando World Center Marriott, Los Division, Process Development Challenges and Strategies 1:30 Paper 119a: Moving Towards Angeles Division, Process Research and Tuesday, Apr 24, 1:30 PM the Smart Factory Leveraging Christopher Pope, Chair Innovation, Chemical Engineering & Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Big Data Advancements — James Independent Researcher/Consultant the Law Forum, 4th Big Data Analytics Ballroom 5 Moyne*, Michael Armacost, Mingwei Sponsored by: Topical B: Leadership Li, Amos Dor Jeffery Gaspard, Chair 1:30 Paper 116a: Justifying Energy Applied Materials Development — Professional Skills to KBR, Inc. Savings in Ethylene Crackers in a Catalyze Your Career Mahdi Nouri, Co-Chair Low-Energy-Price Environment — 2:15 Paper 119b: Future of Latent Co-Sponsored by: Management Jacobs Mahesh Kumar Srinivas, Abdullah Variable Methods for Big Data Division, Young Professionals Alqahtani* Analytics in the Process Industry Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical SABIC Committee (YPC), Minority Affairs Conference on Gas Utilization 4.0 — Alberto Ferrer* Committee (MAC) Universitat Politècnica de València

118 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS Michael Bredol(2) (1), HugoRicardoZeaRamírez Absorption — for EnhancingVisibleLight of Ni-DopedTiO2Nanotubes Electrochemical Properties 1:55 Idaho NationalLaboratory Yunya Zhang,Wei Wu, TingHe Footprint Approach — Thermal-Budget andLow-Carbon- Deprotonation ofEthane:ALow- Electrochemical Non-Oxidative of EthyleneandHydrogenvia 1:30 Technologies inCleanEnergy Sponsored by: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jason Morgan,Chair Louis Orlando World CenterMarriott,St. Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Technologies (121) NovelHydrogenGeneration (3) Chevron (2) CCPSEmeritus (1) JLMcCavitConsulting,LLC Anne O’Neal (3) Jack McCavit*(1),CherylGrounds(2), to Remember Lessons Learned — 2:30 CCPS Qatar University Takalkar Cycle — Thermochemical Water Splitting Manganese Sulfate-BasedSolar 2:20 (2) MünsterUniversityofAppliedSciences (1) UniversidadNacionaldeColombia Delay ofGame — 2:00 US NuclearRegulatory Commission April Smith Event — a NuclearFuelFacilityProcess Lessons toaRegulator Basedon Risk ProcessesCanBeImportant: 1:30 Safety Symposium (PPSS) Sponsored by: Bayer Joshua Moyers,Co-Chair Emerson Technical Analysis,LLC Steven D. Emerson,Chair Ballroom 7B Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM (120) Learning fromExperience Paper 121a: Paper 120a: Paper 121b: Paper 120c: Paper 121c: Paper 120b:

Rahul Bhosale*, Gorakshnath Donnie Harrison*,

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Topical 5:Emerging 20th ProcessPlant Co-Production Co-Production Synthesis and Synthesis Manganese Oxide/ Manganese Perceived Low- Perceived

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Chemstations, Inc. Mingder Lu Trevor Rice*, AaronHerrick, Parallelized Process Simulators — Objective OptimizationsUsing 2:20 (2) SCGChemicalsCo., Ltd. (1) ProcessSystems EnterpriseLtd. (2), Renato Wong (1) Chotiwiriyakun (2),NattawatTiensai Pheeraya Kityanyong(2),Kritsada (1), WipadaLertpukpon (2), Maroor* (1),Stepan Spatenka VCM PlantEconomics — Cracker OperationtoEnhance 1:55 (2) Chemstations,Inc. (1) TheMathWorks, Inc. III* (1),Wendy Young (2) of aDynamicSystem — 1:30 and Technology Division Sponsored by: Chemstations, Inc. Trevor Rice,Co-Chair The MathWorks, Inc. James CrossIII,Chair Ballroom 6 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Simulation (123) ProcessModelingand Texas A&MUniversity Nounou Nounou, M.NazmulKarim, Mohamed Sheriff, ChiranjiviBotre*, Hazem Monitoring Techniques — Generalized Likelihood Ratio-Based 2:30 KBR, Inc. Avinash Malhotra and Analytics — Through Performance Monitoring Plant OperationalExcellence 2:00 Falkonry, Inc. Control Toolkit — at ScalefortheAdvancedProcess 1:30 Topical onRefinery Processing Co-Sponsored by: Petrochemicals Division Sponsored by: Honeywell UOP Azita Ahmadzadeh,Co-Chair CMiD Solutions Mark Darby, Chair Ballroom 1 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM and AnalyticsII (122) ProcessControlMonitoring Paper 123a: Paper 122a: Paper 123b: Paper 122c: Paper 123c: Paper 122b:

Computing Systems Fuels and Satish Baliga*,

Hybrid Simulation Hybrid Machine Learning Machine Optimising EDC Optimising Single &Multi- Single Review A of Driving Ammonia Driving Aswin N.Venkat* Topical 7:21st

James Cross Sreekumar M. Ziyan

1:30 on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: Saudi Aramco Ahmed Khogeer, Co-Chair Honeywell UOP Ellen Kloppenborg,Chair Ballroom 2 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Flexibility, andOptimizationI (124) Refinery Profitability, Coking Unit — Coking Unit — into aRefinery withaDelayed 2:30 KBC AdvancedTechnologies Inc. Al Shelton* Gas OilCutpoint? — 2:00 Emerson Meha Jha*,JulieValentine* Fuel BlendingChallenges — Profitability bySolvingCrudeand Ballroom 11 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Procesos —AlarmasySIS Experiencias SobreSeguridadde Compartiendo Conocimientosy (126) SpanishSession: SABIC Americas,Inc. Munawar Saudagar, SergioMohedas Development — in ProcessDesignPackage Centralized InformationTechnology 2:20 Furnace ImprovementsServices Fired Heaters — Design ProvidesBetterControlof 1:55 The MathWorks, Inc. Samvith Rao* the ProcessIndustries — 1:30 on Refinery Processing Manufacturing, Topical 7:21stTopical Engineering, Innovative Intensification &Microprocess Development Division,Process Co-Sponsored by: Manufacturing Sponsored by: Brunel UniversityLondon Francesco Coletti,Co-Chair SABIC Americas,Inc. Minghua Ye, Chair Ballroom 4 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM (125) SmartManufacturingII Bechtel Paper 124a: Paper 125a: Paper 125b: Paper 124c: Paper 125c: Paper 124b:

Richard R.Heniford* Topical 7:21stTopical Technology Transfer & Minghua Ye*, Ashutosh Garg* Improving Improving Smart Systems for Smart Smart Damper Smart Building Flexibility Building Application- What IstheRight What Process Maria Aldescu*,

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1:30 Symposium Sponsored by: Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair Sulzer ChemtechUSA,Inc. Daniel R.Summers,Chair Canary 1/2 Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tuesday, Apr24,1:30PM Entry (127) SafetyMeasuresforTower (2) FertiNitro Funcional (1) CSF Carlos Salcedo*(2) Rodriguez* (1),ElianaBerroteran* Normativa IEC61511-1 — Safety Pre-AssessmentSegúnla Práctica deunFunctional 2:30 Exida ConsultingLLC Alejandro Esparza* del AnalisisdeRiesgo? — ¿Concuerda conlasSuposiciones la EfectividaddelSISenCampo: 2:00 YPF 1:30 Process SafetyfromAroundtheWorld Sponsored by: Universidad delosAndes Felipe MuñozGiraldo,Co-Chair Pan AmericanEnergy Sergio FernandezSr., Co-Chair Chile Pontificia UniversidadCatólicade Wolfram JahnvonArnswaldt,Chair Sernaglia Sr. Ignacio AlvarezClaramuntSr.*, Julio Sr.*, NicolasSorroche Sr., Juan Sr.*, Luis KirsSr., FernandoChialva Vaca Muerta — Operación BasadaenRiesgo de ProcesosenelUpstream: 4:35 Sulzer ChemtechUSA,Inc. (1), DanielR.Summers,XavierRubio Perspective — Tower SafetyfromtheInstaller’s 3:35 Sulzer ChemtechUSA,Inc. 2:35 United SafetyCouncil Victor Topics — 1:35 Perspective — Perspective — Safety fromtheEngineer’s

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS 120 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS 4:55 Flexitallic, L.P. Worden* Bolted JointReliability — 4:30 Flint HillsResources Producing Plants — Hydrogen Attack inEthylene 4:05 The DowChemicalCompany Georgios Bellos Recoiling — 3:40 Ethylene Producers’ Conference Sponsored by: The DowChemicalCompany Robert Krinock,Co-Chair Shell Jack H.Buehler, Chair Orlando World CenterMarriott,Sago Tuesday, Apr24,2:00PM Fundamentals (129) EthylenePlantTechnology 5:20 Steamloc International Removal — Technology forCondensate 3:20 TrendMiner Sandra Peterson* Using Process&OperatingData — Reliability: PredictiveAnalytics 2:55 (3) KnightHawkEngineering GmbH (2) Company (1) ChevronPhillipsChemical (3), BalaDevakottai (1) Joerg Weidenfeller (2),CarlosCorleto Prediction — Erosion forRemaining Life Analysis CaseStudy: Assessing Exchanger Fitness-for-Service 2:30 Stress EngineeringServices,Inc. Scott Bouse*, JohnNorris Ethylene ProductionFacilities — of FitnessforService(API579)in 2:05 2:00 Ethylene Producers’ Conference Sponsored by: Linde EngineeringNorthAmericaInc. Shailendra Inamdar, Co-Chair Schmidtsche Schack|ARVOS GmbH Jorge E.Blanco,Chair Orlando World CenterMarriott,Royal Tuesday, Apr24,2:00PM Reliability (128) EthylenePlantMaintenance& Schmidtsche Schack

Paper 128f: Paper 128d: Paper 128g: Break Paper 128b: Paper 128c: Paper 128e: Concluding Remarks Paper 128a: Welcoming Remarks

Marc Froeyen* Stef Luijten*, Jimmy Cleavinger*(1),

Topical 4:The30th Topical 4:The30th

Cold Service Cold Maintenance & Maintenance High-Temperature Exploring theUse Exploring Condition-Based Condition-Based Special Venturi Special Transfer Line Tatiana Randall*

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3:20 Ghent University Olahova, GuyB.Marin Van Geem,Marko R.Djokic*,Natalia 4:30 Chiyoda Corporation of EthaneandHeptane — Formation DuringSteam Cracking Compounds andTheirRole inCoke Decomposition ofSulfur Ethylene Furnaces — Oxidation forHeatingof Lamar University 4:55 Ghent University M. Van Geem* Furnaces — Optimization ofSteam Cracking Integrated Model-GuidedProcess Propylene — Based CompositesforOn-Purpose of LightHydrocarbonsoverZeolite- 2:55 TakeOff Engineering Muschelknautz* 2:30 Coolbrook Oy Startup — Startup — Control forEthyleneOxidePlant 3:52 Haldor Topsøe Livia SierraLlorens* Sulfur Management — A CompetitiveSolutionforRefinery 3:30 Sponsored by: University ofPittsburgh Vikas Khanna,Chair Antonio Orlando World CenterMarriott, San Tuesday, Apr24,3:30PM Refining Industries II Emissions inthePetrochemical and for Reduction of Atmospheric (130) AdvancedTechnologies 4:05 Compact MembraneSystems Charlton* Hannah Murnen,DanLousenberg, Bill Andrew Feiring,NingShangguan, Daniel Campos,Stuart Nemser, Ken Loprete, Kenneth J. Pennisi, Membranes — Amorphous Fluoropolymer with OptipermTM-Customized of Olefin-Paraffin Mixtures 3:40 Harri Johannesdahl* in EthyleneYield — 2:05 2:00

Paper 130b: Paper 130a: Paper 129f: Paper 129d: Concluding Remarks Paper 129b: Break Paper 129c: Paper 129e: Paper 129a: Welcoming Remarks

Albert OdellIII*,QiangXu Marko R.Djokic,Kevin Fuyuki Yagi*

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Manish Bhargava*,

20th ProcessPlant Topical C:Process Yiling Xu*,QiangXu Improving Plant Improving Research on Use ofDividing Use Process Process Dynamic Dynamic Process Feng Chen*,

APRIL 22 -26,2018

REMBE Inc. Safety Challenges? — Nanoparticles: Combustible Dust 3:30 Prevention Symposium (LPS) Sponsored by: National FireProtectionAssociation Susan Bershad,Co-Chair Fike Corporation Jérôme Taveau, Chair Ballroom 7A Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Tuesday, Apr24,3:30PM and TheirMitigationII (134) CombustibleDustHazards and Minerals King FahdUniversityofPetroleum Shaikh Razzak* Residual forBiofuel Production — Biomass andLipidsExtracted Characterization ofMicroalgal 4:20 Pacific NorthwestNationalLaboratory Padmaperuma*, MariefelV. Olarte Challenges — Sources: Opportunitiesand Fuels fromRenewable Biomass 3:55 Development (EuropeAid) International Cooperationand European Commissionfor Experience — Digestion Process:Nigerian Resources ThroughAnaerobic Energy ProductionfromRenewable 3:30 Technologies inCleanEnergy Sponsored by: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jason Morgan,Co-Chair Missouri ScienceandTechnology Haider Al-Rubaye,Chair Francisco Orlando World CenterMarriott,San Tuesday, Apr24,3:30PM (133) BiomassEnergyTechnologies II 4:30 Exponent, Inc. Morrison Hart*, MiguelGarcia,Delmar“Trey” Safest Way toMoveLNG? — 4:00 Saudi Aramco Muhammad MushahidQureshi* Framework toProcessSafety — Enterprise RiskManagement 3:30 Engineering Forum Co-Sponsored by: SIS-TECH Solutions Angela E.Summers,Watson Dupont System Scenarios — Analyzing CommonCauseand Paper 134a: Paper 133a: Paper 132a: Paper 132c: Paper 133b: Paper 133c: Paper 132b: •

ORLANDO, FL Oluyemi Adetule* Asanga B.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS 4:00 Paper 134b: Electrostatic (139) Disaster Resilience in and 3:30 Paper 142a: Machine Learning (146) Pilot Plant Success Stories Hazards During Pneumatic Around the Chemical Engineering Collective Variable Discovery for Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Conveying of Combustible Dusts Community Materials Design and Engineering — Orlando World Center Marriott, in Flexible Hoses — Michael Stern*, Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Andrew Ferguson* Atlanta Sean J. Dee, Alfonso F. Ibarreta, Orlando World Center Marriott, University of Illinois at Urbana- Michael Trainor, Chair Russell Ogle, Timothy J. Myers Chicago Champaign Zeton Inc. Exponent, Inc. Cory Jensen, Chair Vinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan, 4:15 Paper 142b: Big Data Analytics Colorado School of Mines Co-Chair 4:30 Paper 134c: Investigation of for Upstream Processes — Biao Shell International Exploration & the Lower Explosion Limit of Hybrid Huang* Sponsored by: Sustainable Production Mixtures — Emmanuel K. Addai* (1), Engineering Forum University of Alberta Paul R. Amyotte (2), Ulrich Krause (3) Sponsored by: Pilot Plants Co-Sponsored by: 7th Process Safety (1) DEKRA Insight (144) Managing Yourself: (2) Dalhousie University Management Mentoring (PSMM) 3:30 Paper 146a: Overcoming Forum, 4th Big Data Analytics Reinventing Yourself for Your Next (3) Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Role Foreseen and Unforeseen Problems Magdeburg Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM with Oldershaw Column Designs in (141) Fuel Cell Technologies Orlando World Center Marriott, Tampa a Pilot Plant — Rob Nunley*, Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Glenn Graham (135) Cyber Security Panel Quinta Nwanosike-Warren, Chair Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Orlando World Center Marriott, St. Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & Louis Engineering Research Consulting; US Innovation Center (MATRIC) Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Department of Energy Ballroom 9/10 Jason Morgan, Chair 3:55 Paper 146b: Pilot Plant Worcester Polytechnic Institute Sponsored by: Professional J. Wayne Chastain, Chair Success Stories from Xerox Cory Jensen, Co-Chair Development and Licensing Eastman Chemical Company Research Centre of Canada — Colorado School of Mines Kimberly Mullins, Co-Chair 3:30 Paper 144a: Listen to Tom Enright* Occidental Chemical Corporation Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging the Operators, They Know the Xerox Research Center of Canada Sponsored by: Process Safety Technologies in Clean Energy Process — Martin K. Kimani* 4:20 Paper 146c: Piloting to Prevent Spotlights Northeastern University 3:30 Paper 141a: Influence of Failure — Paul F. Martin* Co-Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Carbon Dioxide and Carbonate on 4:00 Paper 144b: An Engineer’s Zeton Inc. Analytics, Cybersecurity the Electrode Reactions in Alkaline Guide to Marketing Yourself 4:45 Paper 146d: The US Direct Methanol Fuel Cells — Professionally — Meha Jha* DOE’s ABPDU: Enabling (137) Data and Operations Carsten Cremers*, Tilman Jurzinsky Emerson Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Commercialization in the Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Bioeconomy Through Rapid Process Technology (ICT) 4:30 Paper 144c: Leadership by Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Prototyping and Piloting — Engineers and Scientists — Dennis Ballroom 1 Akash Narani*, Ning Sun, Deepti 3:55 Paper 141b: Water W. Hess* Tanjore, Todd Pray Tim Olsen, Chair Management Strategies for PEM Georgia Institute of Technology Emerson Automation Solutions Fuel Cells: A Review — Harshit Lawrence Berkeley National Deval Pandya, Co-Chair Bajpai*, Shripad T. Revankar Laboratory Shell Purdue University (145) Operating Discipline Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Lluvia M. Ochoa-Estopier, Co-Chair (147) Portuguese Session: Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand University of Manchester 4:20 Paper 141c: PEM Fuel Cell Compartilhando Conhecimentos Design Exploration — Chris Lueth* Ballroom 8A Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical e Experiências de Segurança de Siemens PLM Software John W. Champion, Chair on Refinery Processing Processos The Dow Chemical Company Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Co-Sponsored by: 4th Big Data 4:45 Paper 141d: Synthesis of Bill Bradshaw, Co-Chair Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Analytics Vertically Oriented Titanium Dioxide ABS Consulting Ballroom 11 Nanostructures by Electrochemical 3:30 Paper 137a: Advances Anodization — Joaquin Tirano* Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Eduardo M. Francisco, Chair in Utilizing Data to Improve (1), Hugo Ricardo Zea Ramírez (1), Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) DuPont Nestor H. Sposito Sr., Co-Chair Operations — Tim Olsen* Claudia Luhrs (2) International Conference (1) National University of Colombia CCPS Emerson Automation Solutions Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable (2) Naval Postgraduate School Engineering Forum Sponsored by: Perspectives on 4:00 Paper 137b: Adaptive Anomaly Process Safety from Around the World Detection and Its Application to (142) Invited Tutorial Session — 3:30 Paper 145a: Risk Awareness: Online Asset Monitoring — Tim Approaches in Big Data Analytics II The Key to Operational Discipline — 3:30 Paper 147a: Risk Approach for Butters* Tuesday, Apr 24, 3:30 PM Alfonsius Ariawan*, Urban Planning Around Chemical Sabisu Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Lawrence S. Short Plants — Elizabeth Alves* Ballroom 13/14 DuPont Federal University of ABC 4:30 Paper 137c: Dynamic Data Leo H. Chiang, Chair Analysis of Large-Scale Data to 4:00 Paper 145b: Know Your 4:00 Paper 147b: Developments of The Dow Chemical Company Monitor Fouling in Heat Exchanger Limits — Jerry J. Forest* an Effective Training on Operational Aditya Tulsyan, Co-Chair Networks — Francesco Coletti* (1), Celanese Discipline in Latin America — Amgen Inc. Emilio Diaz-Bejarano (1), Sandro Eduardo M. Francisco* (1), Leticia Macchietto (2) Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics 4:30 Paper 145c: Human Factors Forrer Sosa (2) (1) Hexxcell Ltd. in Barrier Management — Kyle (1) DuPont (2) Imperial College London Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Wingate* (2) Universidade Federal do Rio de Engineering Forum Lloyd’s Register Janeiro

4:30 Paper 147c: Sound and Fury: How Clean Is Your Alarm System? — Monica Hochleitner* SIS-TECH Solutions

122 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS (2) Texas A&MUniversityatQatar (1) HamadBinKhalifaUniversity (1) NimirElbashir(2) Hanif Choudhury(2),GordonMckay Ababneh* (1),NasrMohamed(2), Physicochemical Properties — Additives andOptimizingtheFuel’s Paraffinic KeroseneUsing Lubricity ofGas-to-Liquid(GTL) 4:20 Ohio University Sunggyu Lee Syngas-to-DME Process — Demonstration ofSingle-Stage 3:55 Carnegie MellonUniversity Mduduzi Masuku*,Lorenz T. Biegler Process — Systems forFischer-Tropsch of IntegratedReactive Distillation 3:30 Conference onGasUtilization Sponsored by: Environmental Systems, Inc. AngelNet Energy, Water and Hebab Quazi,Chair Ballroom 5 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,3:30PM Technology Development (149) Syngas Processingand (2) UniversityofManchester (1) ProcessIntegrationLimited M. Ochoa-Estopier*(2) Free Solutions — Distillation UnitswithInvestment- Consumption inCrudeOil Productivity andEnergy 4:20 Process Systems EnterpriseLtd. Stephen Hall*,Kumar Prashant Enhanced EnergyEfficiency — Train FoulingManagementfor 3:55 (3) ImperialCollegeLondon (2) BrunelUniversityLondon (1) Hexxcell Ltd. Bejarano (1),SandroMacchietto(1,3) (1,2), FedericoLozano (1),EmilioDiaz- Improvement — Maintenance andOperations Refinery PreheatTrains: Predictive 3:30 on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: Saudi Aramco Ahmed Khogeer, Co-Chair Honeywell UOP Ellen Kloppenborg,Chair Ballroom 2 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,3:30PM Flexibility, andOptimizationII (148) Refinery Profitability, Paper 149a: Paper 148a: Paper 149b: Paper 148b: Paper 149c: Paper 148c: Yizu Zhang,Cornelius

Topical 6:18thTopical Topical 7:21stTopical Francesco Coletti* Optimising Optimising Enhancing Enhancing Optimization of Optimization Optimal Synthesis Optimal Refinery Preheat A Mini-Pilot-Scale A Lu Chen(1),Lluvia

Lujie Ye*,

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8:00 on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: Vanguard Catalysts,LLC Gary Gildert,Co-Chair Lamar University Tracy J. Benson,Co-Chair Honeywell UOP Azita Ahmadzadeh,Chair Grand Ballroom3 Orlando World CenterMarriott, Wednesday, Apr25,8:00AM (151) AdvancesinCatalysis Forum Management Mentoring(PSMM) Sponsored by: Syngenta Bill Mosier, Co-Chair Cargill Myron Carlson,Chair Ballroom 8B Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Tuesday, Apr24,3:30PM CCPS II (150) Tutorials inProcessSafety— University ofSouthAfrica Muleja, DianeHildebrandt Gases — Catalysts Reduced withDifferent to Fischer-Tropsch Productsand Velocity andLong Residence Time 4:45 International Conference Chemical ProcessSafety (CCPS) Sponsored by: DuPont Seshu Dharmavaram,Co-Chair BHP San Burnett,Chair Ballroom 8A Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Wednesday, Apr25,8:00AM (152) Assuring/Verifying BarriersI (2) UniversityofTexas atElPaso (1) Lamar University Benson* (1),RussellR.Chianelli(2) Tropsch Catalysts — Promoted Mo-SulfideFischer- Alcohol ProductionUsingAlkali- 8:50 (3) UnicatCatalystTechnologies (2) Vanguard Catalysts,LLC (1) Enerkem Inc. Mani Erfan(3) (1), DavidLynch (1),GaryGildert (2), Manufacturing — Capture andChemical Using IndustrialCO2:Carbon Reforming forSyngas Production 8:25 SulfaTrap LLC Compounds — for Removing OrganicSulfur Based DesulfurizationProcess Paper 149d: Paper 151b: Paper 151c: Paper 151a: Joshua Gorimbo*,Adolph

Topical 7:21stTopical 7th ProcessSafety 33rd Centerfor Gokhan Alptekin* Medium-Chain Medium-Chain Catalytic Catalytic Sorbent- Effect ofSpace Effect Prashant Kumar*

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8:00 on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: Fusion Automation Inc. Swapnil Fegade,Co-Chair Siemens Nikki Bishop,Chair Ballroom 1 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Wednesday, Apr25,8:00AM Technology I (153) ControlsandDigitalization American InternationalGroup, Inc. Challenge — the IntegrityofSafetyBarriers:A 9:00 ABS Consulting Oscar Suarez a BarrierGuardian — 8:30 BP Pipelines Christopher Ronk* Ready forAction? AreYou Sure? — 8:00 8:00 Professionals Committee(YPC) Co-Sponsored by: Prevention Symposium (LPS) Sponsored by: Eastman ChemicalCompany Peter N.Lodal, Co-Chair Syngenta CropProtection Elliot Wolf, Chair Ballroom 7A Orlando World CenterMarriott, Grand Wednesday, Apr25,8:00AM Technologies (154) EmergingTopics and Siemens Bishop*, BillThackstonIII* Cloud: ThatIstheQuestion — 9:30 Siemens Compositions — Seasons andaVariety of Fuel Gas Optimized EngineControlinAll Control SchemeDesignedfor Operating Conditions:ANew Control forVariable Engine Tuning andFiringTemperature 8:45 Emerson Automation Solutions Laurie Ben*,JamesBeallIV* Value ofDigitalizationwith MPC — BASF and Opportunities — Studies ThatHighlightChallenges Aircraft Systems (UAS): Case Paper 153b: Paper 152b: Paper 153c: Paper 153a: Paper 152a: Paper 154a: Paper 152c:

Rajender Dahiya* Topical 7:21stTopical 52nd AnnualLoss Matthew Burton* To CloudorNotto Maintaining Maintaining

Autonomous Autonomous How toSellthe How Unmanned Unmanned Are Your Are Barriers Making Everyone Making Young Florine Vincik* Steve Arendt*,

APRIL 22 -26,2018

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Bradley ArantBoult CummingsLLP Holt* Startup: IdeaProtection — 8:25 Reinhardt IP Reinhardt* in thePatent World — Examples ofRecent Misadventures 8:00 Development Division Co-Sponsored by: & theLaw Forum Sponsored by: Orlando World CenterMarriott, Tampa Wednesday, Apr25,8:00AM Panel Session (157) IntellectualPropertyLaw Qatar University Eljack, AhmedAlNouss Monzure-Khoda Kazi*, FadwaT. into ProcessSafetyLifeCycle — for IntegratingRiskAssessment Safety QuantificationFramework of aProperty-BasedInherent 9:00 AcuTech Group, Inc. David A.Moore* Use ofInherentSafety — 8:30 AcuTech Group, Inc. Programs — and theElementsofPSM/RBPS 8:00 Engineering Forum Co-Sponsored by: Spotlights Sponsored by: Praxair, Inc. Brad Newman,Co-Chair Honeywell ProcessSolutions Nirupama Gopalaswami,Chair Ballroom 9/10 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Wednesday, Apr25,8:00AM (156) InherentlySaferDesignI Conference Sponsored by: Orlando World CenterMarriott,Miami Wednesday, Apr25,8:00AM (155) H2@Scale1 Virginia CommonwealthUniversity Workplace — Time HazardAssessmentatthe 9:00 DEKRA Michael Snyder* Emerging FireCodeIssues — (CIBCs): UnderstandingRisk& Intermediate BulkContainers 8:30

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ORLANDO, FL Michael Hazzan* Nastassja Lewinski* Chemical Engineering Process Safety Industry 4.0Topical

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS (158) Japan’s Process Safety Honglin Qu, Co-Chair 9:00 Paper 163d: Process 8:50 Paper 165c: Flowsheet Safety Progress: Lessons Learned from Lamar University Intensification and Cost Reduction and Techno-Economic Analysis of Past Accidents to Reduce Future for In-Plant Biomass Preprocessing Ammonia and Urea Production Losses Sponsored by: Process Research and Equipment — Michael J. Blaise*, Route — Ahmed AlNouss*, Fadwa Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM Innovation Nicholas R. Schwartz, Paul E. T. Eljack Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Co-Sponsored by: Computing Yelvington Qatar University Ballroom 11 Systems and Technology Division, Mainstream Engineering Corporation Masaki Nakagawa, Chair Process Development Division (166) Synergies Between Refining Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (164) Pilot Plant Separations and Petrochemical Processing I Ana Maria Cruz, Co-Chair 8:00 Paper 161a: Integration Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM Kyoto University of Computational Dynamics, Orlando World Center Marriott, Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Data Analysis Tools and Process Atlanta Ballroom 2 Sponsored by: Perspectives on Simulation for Modeling of Waste Process Safety from Around the World Water Treatment Plants — Komal Rob Nunley, Chair Eberhard Lucke, Chair Rathore* (1), Kiesha Pierre (1), Kyle Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & NiQuan Energy Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Cogswell (1), Aaron Driscoll (1), Aydin Innovation Center (MATRIC) Ahmed Khogeer, Co-Chair Engineering Forum K. Sunol (1), Andres Tejada-Martinez Jacob H. Arredondo, Co-Chair Saudi Aramco (1), Gita Iranipour (2), Luke Mulford (2) Rice University Abyar Aejaz, Co-Chair 8:00 Paper 158a: Learning from Burns & McDonnell Lubes Plant Fire: Importance (1) University of South Florida Sponsored by: Pilot Plants of Hazard Identification and (2) Hillsborough County Public Utilities Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical Preparation — Msaki Iguchi* Department 8:00 Paper 164a: Simulation of on Refinery Processing JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Intermediate Boilers in Distillation 8:25 Paper 161b: Comparative Co-Sponsored by: Fuels and Corporation for Piloting and Scale-Up — Mark Process Analysis Techniques Nunley*, Don Bunning, Rob Nunley Petrochemicals Division 8:30 Paper 158b: Tsunami-Induced Applied to Four Propylene Oxide Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research & 8:00 Paper 166a: The Journey Oil Spill Fire Simulation in the Manufacturing Routes — John C. Innovation Center (MATRIC) Towards 2030 — Was It Too Vicinity of Petroleum Industries in Prindle* Ambitious? Update on the Japan — Tomoaki Nishino* (1), Torchwood Enterprises 8:30 Paper 164b: Adsorption: The Impact of 2030 Vision and 2020 Youhei Takagi (2) Forgotten Unit Operation — Jacob 8:50 Paper 161c: Application Transformation Program on Energy, (1) Kyoto University H. Arredondo* (1), Bor-Yea Hsu (2), and Challenges of Numerical Infrastructure and Other Projects in (2) Yokohama National University Amy Le (2), Jonathan H. Worstell (2) Simulations in Modeling and Scale- (1) Rice University the Region — Ahmed Khogeer* Saudi Aramco 9:00 Paper 158c: Business Up of Circulating Fluidized-Bed (2) Worstell and Worstell, Consultants Continuity Plan for the Next Large- Reactors — Emad Abbasi* 8:30 Paper 166b: Refinery- Scale Earthquake “Nankai-Trough” Honeywell UOP 9:00 Paper 164c: Process Petrochemical Integration: at the Refinery in Japan — Intensification of Multiple Organization and Culture — Andrew Hayato Abe Sr.* (163) PI in Solids Handling/ Separations in a Pilot Plant Process W. Sloley*, Scott Schroeder Idemitsu Kosan Processing via the Implementation of a Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM Nutsche Filter — Anika Coolbaugh*, Jeremy Rader (159) MOC’s Gone Wild — Essential, Orlando World Center Marriott, 9:00 Paper 166c: One Stone, Anaheim Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research but so Challenging to Get Right and Innovation Center (MATRIC) Two Birds: CO2 to Methanol and Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM James Bielenberg, Chair Petrochemicals — Edgar Amaro Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand RAPID Manufacturing Institute Ronces* Ballroom 7B (165) Simulation, Optimization and CH2M Sponsored by: Topical C: Process Controls for Gas Applications Colin S. Howat III, Chair Intensification Wednesday, Apr 25, 8:00 AM C. S. 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Murphy, Co-Chair (2) The Dow Chemical Company Oki Muraza 10:45 Paper 182b: Applying Process Safety Services King Fahd University of Petroleum 10:45 Paper 177b: Utilizing Deep and Minerals Comprehensive Societal Risk Sponsored by: 52nd Annual Loss Reinforcement Learning for Supply Framework to Hydrogen Station — Prevention Symposium (LPS) Chain Materials Planning — 11:15 Paper 179c: Development Atsumi Miyake* Christian D. Hubbs*, John M. 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Okasinski, Chair Technology II Moyer*, Matthew Hedlund* Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM Eastman Chemical Company (181) Inherently Safer Design II Vinod Rajkumar, Co-Chair Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals Ballroom 1 Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand (176) Assuring/Verifying Barriers II Sponsored by: Topical 6: 18th Topical Nikki Bishop, Chair Ballroom 9/10 Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM Siemens Conference on Gas Utilization Ray A. Mentzer, Chair Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Swapnil Fegade, Co-Chair Purdue Process Safety & Assurance 10:15 Paper 183a: Application Ballroom 8A Fusion Automation Inc. Center of Dynamic Simulation for Relief Chris (Kumar) Israni, Chair David Skelton, Co-Chair System Design in LNG Facility — Environmental Resources Sponsored by: Topical 7: 21st Topical Eastman Chemical Company Haribabu Chittibabu*, Sameera Management on Refinery Processing Thakore Dan Rathgeber, Co-Chair Sponsored by: Process Safety 10:15 Paper 178a: Using the Bechtel Oil, Gas & Chemicals Praxair, Inc. Spotlights Industrial Internet of Things to Sponsored by: 33rd Center for Monitor Process Equipment for 10:45 Paper 183b: A CFD Study 10:15 Paper 181a: Evaluating Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Health, Performance, and Energy of System Vibration’s Effect on Inherently Safer Design with Multi- International Conference Consumption — Brian Atkinson* LNG Boil-Off in a Transportation Attribute Utility Theory — Sean J. Emerson Process Management Vehicle — Xingchun Wang*, Qiang Xu Dee*, Brenton L. Cox, Russell Ogle 10:15 Paper 176a: Functional Lamar University Exponent, Inc. 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Technologies I (3) MTI Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM 11:15 Paper 181c: Development of 11:15 Paper 176c: Use Process Orlando World Center Marriott, San a Risk-Based Inherent Safety Index Historian Data to Understand and 11:45 Paper 183d: High-Capacity Antonio Using an Integrated Approach — Bin Assure Barriers — Anthony Downes* Concept for an Efficient Gas Zhang* (1), Wei Xu (2), Sun Yue (1), (1), Prasad Goteti (2), Meenakshi Joseph Cramer, Chair Expander FLNG Process — Heinz C. Harold U. Escobar-Hernandez (1), Sundaram Krishnaswamy (2) AIChE Bauer* Prerna Jain (1), Wen Zhu (1), Nirupama (1) Honeywell Sunil Hangal, Co-Chair Linde Engineering Gopalaswami (1), Nitin Roy (1), (2) Honeywell Process Solutions Environmental Compliance Assurance Management (ECAM) Shanjun Mu (2), M. Sam Mannan (1) (1) Texas A&M University (184) Modeling Tools and (177) Big Data Analytics — Industry Sponsored by: Climate Change (2) Sinopec Techniques for Process R&D II Perspective II Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM 10:15 Paper 179a: Combined Orlando World Center Marriott, (182) Japan’s Process Safety Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Experimental and Theoretical Boston Progress: Technical Considerations Ballroom 13/14 Thermophysical Properties in Process Safety Gaurav Arora, Chair Investigation of Deep Eutectic Alix Schmidt, Chair Wednesday, Apr 25, 10:15 AM SABIC Americas, Inc. Solvents for Gas Capture The Dow Chemical Company Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Honglin Qu, Co-Chair Applications — Santiago Aparicio (1), Deval Pandya, Co-Chair Ballroom 11 Lamar University Shell Mert Atilhan* (2) (1) University of Burgos Neil Concibido, Co-Chair Sponsored by: Process Research and Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics (2) Texas A&M University at Qatar Corning Inc. 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Ravindra Aglave Siemens PLM Software 1:55 Paper 195b: Multi-Oil 2:07 Paper 197b: Deep-Seal Sieve 3:00 Paper 197d: Case Histories Product Pipeline Scheduling with Trays for Improved Scrubbing Session Break 2:45 Paper 193d: Application of Appropriate Handling of Oil Mixing Performance — Joseph Flowers*, Computational Fluid Dynamics Interface — Li Yu*, Min Chen, Jim Evans 3:15 Paper 198e: Expect the (CFD) Modeling to the Gas-to-Liquid Qiang Xu DowDuPont Unexpected: A Tragic Outcome to a (GTL) Process on Offshore Plants — Lamar University Hydrogen Sulfide Exposure During Joseph Albert Mendoza*, 2:42 Paper 197c: Revamping a Troubleshooting — Katherine E. Sungwon Hwang 2:20 Paper 195c: Advanced Model- Giant C3-Splitter Tower — Izak Pearson* (1), John W. Champion (2) Inha University Based Dynamics Optimization of a Nieuwoudt*, Neil A. Sandford (1) BP Americas Commercial Natural Gas Recovery Koch-Glitsch LP (2) The Dow Chemical Company Unit — Abdallah S. Berrouk*, Yasser (194) Greenhouse Gas Reduction Al Wahedi, Dara Satyadileep 3:17 Paper 197d: A Design 3:45 Paper 198f: Importance of Technologies II The Petroleum Institute and Computation Software for Properly Designing Dust Explosion Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM Separating Multicomponent Protection Systems: Case Study Orlando World Center Marriott, San 2:45 Paper 195d: CFD Simulation Mixtures — Tony Joseph Mathew*, — 2014 Georgia-Pacific Corrigan Antonio of Gas-Liquid Flow in Monolith Parham Mobed, Radhakrishna Facility Fire and Explosion — Sunil Hangal, Chair Channels — Yuan Zhou* Tumbalam Gooty, Mohit Tawarmalani, Scott G. Davis*, John Pagliaro Environmental Compliance Assurance PetroChina Petrochemical Research Rakesh Agrawal GexCon US Management (ECAM) Institute Purdue University Jeffrey Seay, Co-Chair 4:15 Paper 198g: Deflagration University of Kentucky 3:52 Paper 197e: New Test Incident in an Organic Peroxide (196) Invited Tutorial Session — Systems for Distillation Solution Tank — Ben McDavid*, Larry Approaches in Big Data Analytics III Sponsored by: Climate Change Efficiency Experiments at High Britton Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM Liquid Viscosities — Raj Ganesh Ashland Inc. 1:30 Paper 194a: Effects of Fossil Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Manivannan* (1), Sayeed Mohammad Fuel Emissions and Seawater Ballroom 13/14 (1), Tony Cai (2), Ken C. McCarley (2), Absorption on Atmospheric Carbon (199) Emerging Technologies in Leo H. Chiang, Chair Clint P. Aichele (1) Dioxide Concentrations — Data Analytics The Dow Chemical Company (1) Oklahoma State University Frank J. Elvin* Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM Aditya Tulsyan, Co-Chair (2) Fractionation Research, Inc. Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Texas Specialty Catalysts Amgen Inc. Ballroom 12 4:27 Paper 197f: Reboiled Refinery 2:00 Paper 194b: Operating Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics Sidestrippers Considered as a James Cross III, Chair Flexibility and Controllability of CO2 Special Case of Thermally Coupled The MathWorks, Inc. Post-Combustion Capture Process Co-Sponsored by: Sustainable Columns — Andrew W. Sloley* Ameya Dhaygude, Co-Chair with Different Amines — Sijie Ge*, Engineering Forum Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) The Dow Chemical Company Ziyuan Wang, Sujing Wang Qiang Xu, 1:30 Paper 196a: Deep Thomas Ho Sponsored by: 4th Big Data Analytics Reinforcement Learning for Model 5:02 Concluding Remarks Lamar University Predictive Control — Bhushan Co-Sponsored by: Young 2:30 Paper 194c: Operating Gopaluni*, Siang Lim, Steven (198) Case Histories and Lessons Professionals Committee (YPC), Condition Optimization of a Full- Spielberg Pon Kumar Learned — GCPS Joint Session Sustainable Engineering Forum Scale Stirred Tank for Biofuel University of British Columbia Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM 1:30 Paper 199a: Image Production — Thomas Eppinger*, Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand 2:15 Paper 196b: Powerful and Classification in Manufacturing Leonard Becker, Ravindra Aglave Ballroom 7 A/B Novel Multivariate Statistical Analytics: Improving a Pellet Siemens PLM Software Approaches in Big Data Sets and Jennifer Mize, Co-Chair Classification System with Deep in Data Mining with Applications Eastman Chemical Company Neural Networks — Ricardo (195) Modeling Tools and to Bio-, Medical-, and Material- Frederick Gregory, Co-Chair Rendall* (1), Ivan Castillo* (2), Bo Lu Techniques for Process R&D III Informatics — Derrick K. Rollins Sr.* The Lubrizol Corporation (2), Michael Broadway (2), Brenda Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM Iowa State University Morgan Reed, Co-Chair Colegrove (2), Leo H. Chiang (2), Orlando World Center Marriott, Exponent, Inc. Marco Reis (1) Boston (197) Advances in Distillation Sponsored by: 14th Global Congress (1) University of Coimbra Gaurav Arora, Chair Technology II on Process Safety (2) The Dow Chemical Company SABIC Americas, Inc. Wednesday, Apr 25, 1:30 PM 2:00 Paper 199b: Immersive Honglin Qu, Co-Chair Orlando World Center Marriott, 1:30 Paper 198a: Best Paper Introduction to IoT — Joel Berg* Lamar University Canary 1/2 Awards The MathWorks, Inc. Sponsored by: Process Research and Daniel R. Summers, Chair 1:45 Paper 198b: 20 Years of Innovation Sulzer Chemtech USA, Inc. Chemical Safety and the Changing 2:30 Paper 199c: Comparing Andrew W. Sloley, Co-Chair Several Methods for Product Co-Sponsored by: Computing Environment — Vanessa A. Advisian (WorleyParsons Group) Sutherland* Properties Prediction — Jean Systems and Technology Division, Jérome Da Costa (1), Benoit Celse* Sponsored by: Topical 8: Distillation Chemical Safety Board Process Development Division (1), Fabien Chainet (1), Marion Lacoue Symposium 2:30 Paper 198c: Bonded, Negre (1), Cyril Ruckebusch (2), Didier Espinat (1) 1:30 Welcoming Remarks (1) IFP Energies Nouvelles (2) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

128 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS 2:30 Honeywell UOP Yield — Integration forImprovedProcess 2:00 Honeywell UOP Feeds — Struggling withCracked-Rich Option(s) forHydrotreaters 1:30 Topical ConferenceonGasUtilization Co-Sponsored by: on Refinery Processing Sponsored by: ZoneFlow Reactor Technologies, LLC Sanjiv Ratan, Co-Chair Honeywell UOP Saadet UlasAcikgoz, Chair Ballroom 2 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Wednesday, Apr25,1:30PM (200) Hydroprocessing/Hydrogen Ballroom 5 Orlando World CenterMarriott,Grand Wednesday, Apr25,1:30PM Integration (201) PlantDesignandEnergy Chemical Technology (2) Korea Research Instituteof (1) Korea InstituteofEnergyResearch Hyun Kim(1,2),Kwang HoKim(1,2) Kim (1,2),NamSunNhoWoo (1,2), SungWoo Jeong(2), Yong Ku Vacuum Residue — a Slurry-PhaseHydrocrackingof Variation ofResidue Conversionin Product YieldandQualitywitha 4:30 Chemical Technology (2) Korea Research Instituteof (1) Korea InstituteofEnergyResearch Jeong (2),Yong-Goo Kim(1,2) (1,2), NamSunNhoSungWoo Kwang HoKim(1,2),Kang SeokGo Catalyst — Oils overOil-DispersedMo-Based Model forHydrocrackingofHeavy 4:00 Honeywell UOP Pelin Cox* Modeling inHydrocracking — 3:30 University ofDelaware Pratyush Agarwal*,MichaelT. Klein Hydroprocessing Reactors — Level KineticModelingof Characterization intheMolecular- 3:00 Consultant Generation — Reforming forHydrogen Gearing forFutureinSteam ZoneFlow® Reactor Technology: Paper 200a: Paper 200e: Paper 200g: Paper 200c: Paper 200d: Paper 200f: Paper 200b: Whyman William* Steven F. Zink*

Woohyun Kim*(1,2), Sanjiv Ratan* Topical 7:21stTopical Lumped Kinetic Lumped Catalytic Catalytic Innovative Innovative Molecular Kinetic Molecular Change of Change Catalyst Catalyst Smart Equipment Smart Topical 6:18th Kang SeokGo*

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Patrick RAPID Manufacturing Institute Ashley Smith-Schoettker, Chair Anaheim Orlando World CenterMarriott, Wednesday, Apr25,3:00PM Processing Process IntensificationandModular and Workforce Development for (205) ChallengesinEducation Newcastle University Steve Bull Anh Phan*,PhuetPrasertcharoensuk, Production fromBiomass — 4:40 TDA Research Inc. Girish Srinivas* Syngas intoLiquidHydrocarbons — 4:20 Southwest Research Institute Sorbent Production — Ash RiceHuskforZeoliteand Utilization ofCoalAshandBiomass 4:00 University ofSouthFlorida George Philippidis Manisali*, Aydin K.Sunol, Cosmetic Applications — and CharacterizePolar Lipidsfor Nannochloropsis oculata Cultivation ofMicroalga 3:40 Technology Missouri UniversityofScienceand Richard Hoefer, JosephD. Smith Elliot Sutton,MuhielaanVasuthevan, Nagapurkar*, ConnerNuernberger, Transesterification — Cooking OilviaSupercritical Production ProcessfromWaste Assessment (LCA) ofBiodiesel and EnvironmentalLifeCycle 3:20 Pacific NorthwestNationalLaboratory Lesley J. Snowden-Swan J. Gray, Karthikeyan K.Ramasamy, Dagle, SusanneB.Jones,Michel Robert A.Dagle,Vanessa Lebarbier Synthesis — via BiomassGasificationand Pathways toFuelsandCo-Products of SeveralIndirectLiquefaction 3:00 Innovation Sponsored by: Honeywell UOP Fuyue Stephanie Li,Co-Chair Production Shell InternationalExploration& Chair Vinod Kumar Venkatakrishnan, Atlanta Orlando World CenterMarriott, Wednesday, Apr25,3:00PM Valuable ProductsII (204) BiomassConversionto Paper 204c: Paper 204f: Paper 204b: Paper 204e: Paper 204a: Paper 204d: •

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Brian Paul* (207) Process Research and Pasquali Oregon State Development for Industrial Rice University Sustainability (211) Ethylene Cracker Quench System Tutorial & Improvements 3:45 Paper 205d: Challenges Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:00 PM 3:20 Paper 208b: Inorganic Salts Thursday, Apr 26, 8:00 AM in PI & MCPI Education & Orlando World Center Marriott, Removal from Hydraulic Fracturing Orlando World Center Marriott, Royal WFD for Intensified Process Boston Flowback Water by Cooling — Fundamentals — Jim Ritter* Qiang Xu, Chair Maoqi Feng*, Kristin Silva Bala Devakottai, Chair University of South Carolina Lamar University Southwest Research Institute Chevron Phillips Chemical Company Jialin Xu, Co-Chair VK Arora, Co-Chair 4:00 Roundtable Discussion Lamar University 3:40 Paper 208c: Metal- KPI Inc. 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Webb, Michael J. Shell Intl E&P The Dow Chemical Company Korea Institute of Energy Research Tallman Sponsored by: Topical 5: Emerging KBR, Inc. 4:20 Paper 208e: CFD Modeling Technologies in Clean Energy 3:22 Paper 207b: Designing for of Honeywell-UOP XCeedTM Innovation: Process and Technology 9:25 Break Wastewater Bioreactor — 3:00 Paper 206a: Computer-Aided Configurations for Oil Sands Azita Ahmadzadeh*, William Designing High-Performance Production — Evar C. Umeozor*, 9:40 Paper 211c: Quench Water Sheridan, Lori Donovan Solid Sorbents for CO2 Capture Ian D. Gates Quality Challenges in Ethane Honeywell UOP Application — Yuhua Duan* University of Calgary Cracker — Jorge Luis Cabrera National Energy Technology Amador* (1), Leandro Ruiz Ruiz (1), 4:40 Paper 208f: Optimization of Laboratory 3:44 Paper 207c: Model-Guided Roberto Jesus Prisciliano Rodriguez Water Demand Growth Fulfillment Optimization of Industrial Azeotrope Mendoza (1), Ramraj Venkatadri (2), in Seawater Thermal Desalination 3:25 Paper 206b: Ocean Thermal Distillation Column — Prasanna Ali Arshad (2) System — Hassan Baaqeel* (1,2), Energy for Abatement of Global CO2 Pathath*, Murali Gopalakrishnan, (1) Braskem Idesa Mahmoud El-Halwagi (2) Emissions — C. B. Panchal*, Richard Andrei Merenov, Misfer Al-Ghamdi (2) Pall Corporation (1) King Fahd University of Petroleum Doctor, Rachel Sturtz SABIC Americas, Inc. E3Tec Service, LLC & Minerals 10:05 Paper 211d: EPC Sasol 4:06 Paper 207d: Knowledge (2) Texas A&M University Quench Tutorial Fundamentals 3:50 Paper 206c: Utilization of Transfer and Support of New Presentation — Edward Soliz Jr., Captured CO2 for Manufacturing Technology Acquisitions — (210) Big Data Analytics — Vendor Thomas Wieslaw* Alkyl Carbonates — C. B. Panchal* Joseph Peters* Perspective III (Session Speakers Sasol North American Operations (1), John C. Prindle (1), Rachel Sturtz TechnipFMC Invited) (1), Richard Doctor (1), Scott Parker (2), Wednesday, Apr 25, 3:30 PM 10:30 Paper 211e: Primary Lars Peereboom (2), Dennis Miller (2) 4:28 Paper 207e: Optimal Selection Orlando World Center Marriott, Grand Fractionator Fundamentals & (1) E3Tec Service, LLC and Design of a Methanol Process Ballroom 13/14 Flexibility to Feedstocks — Andre (2) Michigan State University with Enhanced CO2 Utilization — Bernard*, David Gent Birgit Braun, Chair Abdulrahman Alsuhaibani*, NOVA Chemicals Corporation The Dow Chemical Company Mahmoud El-Halwagi Chaitanya Khare, Co-Chair Texas A&M University 10:55 Concluding Remarks The Dow Chemical Company

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Carreno-Zamora, Janet ...... 4b Cima, Dennis L...... 15b Davis, Brian ...... 31e Dubin, Geoffrey ...... 58ab Carter, Elizabeth ...... 174a Classen, Sean ...... 111b Davis, Russ ...... 7a Dufaud, Olivier ...... 54bv Carvalho Neto, Americo ...... 54bp, 73b Cleavinger, Jimmy ...... 128b Davis, Scott G...... 22c, 88a, 198f Dundalek, Jan ...... 28c, 47a, 47b Casais, Deyse ...... 54bp Clowers, Kurt ...... 54cz De Jonckheere, Bruno ...... 78d Dunjó, Jordi ...... 22a Casarez, Paul ...... 49b Cogswell, Kyle ...... 55c, 64c, 161a, 191c De Man, Allison ...... 46c Dunsworth, Hailey ...... 172f Caskey, Stephen ...... 16a Colegrove, Brenda ...... 199a Deal, Lindsay ...... 61b Dupont, Watson...... 132c Castaneda, Homero ...... 54ak Colegrove, Lloyd ...... 17a Dechelotte, Stephane ...... 39b Duran, Jairo A...... 66a Castaneda, Ricardo ...... 5d Coletti, Francesco ...... 42, 42b, Decker, Douglas ...... 201e Dutcher, Dabrina ...... 58h Castillo, Ivan ...... 17, 51, 177a, 199a ...... 99b, 100, 125, 137c, 148a Dee, Sean J...... 134b, 181a Dutschmann, David ...... 5c Celenza, William ...... 171c Collins, Erin ...... 54ar del Din, Carolina...... 54bn Dutta, Subhash ...... 59d Celse, Benoit ...... 199c Collins-Chase, Charles ...... 85c, 114a Delpero, Philip ...... 54ai Dwight, Henry ...... 8 Cernik, Randy J...... 15b Concibido, Neil ...... 182 Demirel, Belma ...... 40 Dyal, Shyam ...... 54be Cerqueira, Ivone C. S. ..54o, 54bg, 54cq Conley, Matthew ...... 54cv Depree, Nick ...... 38c Chainet, Fabien ...... 199c Conrad, Marie ...... 5c Dervaux, Bart ...... 32a E Chaisoontornyotin, Wattana ...... 66f Cook, Elizabeth ...... 54ar DeSisto, William J...... 191a Chakra, Dona ...... 10c Coolbaugh, Anika ...... 164c Desrosiers, Brian ...... 54bb Eaton, Scott ...... 191a Chakraborty, Sudipto ...... 58u Corbett, Brandon...... 59a Devakottai, Bala ...... 128b, 211 Eberhardt, Gene ...... 16d Chambers, Simon ...... 31c, 172a Corleto, Carlos ...... 128b Dever, Jack ...... 20a Ede, Rubem ...... 54bp Champion, John W...... 9, 26, Cormier, Addie ...... 113a Dhaliwal, Sam...... 202b Edgar, Thomas F...... 106c ...... 26a, 145, 198e Cornwell, John B...... 54k, 54cf Dharmavaram, Seshu ...... 41c, 54bf, Edwards, Victor ...... 9a, 89 Chan, Calvin ...... 45b Cowley, Charles Ian ...... 54p ...... 65, 88, 152 Effiom, Francis ...... 54ab Charlton, Bill ...... 129d Cox, Brenton L...... 181a, 198c Dhaygude, Ameya ...... 51i, 199 El-Halwagi, Mahmoud ..201b, 207e, 208f Charvat, Jiri ...... 28c Cox, Pelin ...... 200e Di Benedetto, Almerinda ...... 54bu Elbashir, Nimir ...... 149c Chastain, J. Wayne ...... 135 Cramer, Joseph ...... 168, 179 Di Sarli, Valeria ...... 54bu Eldridge, R. Bruce ...... 79b, 172c Chastain-Knight, Denise ...... 176a Cremers, Carsten ...... 141a Diaz-Bejarano, Emilio ...... 42b, 99b, Eljack, Fadwa T...... 156c, 165c Chavez-Segura, Griselda ...... 4b Crews, Aaron ...... 70c ...... 137c, 148a Elsharkawy, Adel ...... 52a Chaw, Juan ...... 11b Cross, James ...... 38, 51e, 84b, Dickson, Brian ...... 109 Elvin, Frank J...... 58k, 194a Chen, Chau-Chyun ...... 66c, 107a, ...... 123, 123a, 199 Dietsche, Laura ...... 50 Emerson, Rachel ...... 108b ...... 184a, 184c Cruz, Ana Maria ...... 158 DiGiulio, Christopher ...... 19a Emerson, Steven D...... 120 Chen, Daniel ...... 44c, 58g Cuffy, Graeme ...... 54cz Diller, Tim ...... 51d, 84a, 169c Engel, Derek M...... 22c Chen, Feng ...... 130c Curtis, Rick ...... 46a Dimick, Paul S...... 93b, 190b Enqvist, Kari J...... 78f Chen, Guofu ...... 27c Cusimano, John ...... 113b Ding, Dong ...... 121a Enright, Tom ...... 146b Chen, Lu ...... 99a, 148c Cutchen, Steve ...... 109a Ding, Fangfang ...... 54dk Eppinger, Thomas ...... 58w, 194c, 195a Chen, Min ...... 195b Ding, Yulin ...... 54dm Erfan, Mani ...... 151b Chen, Sixue ...... 54dr D Djokic, Marko R...... 129c, 129f Escobar-Hernandez, Harold U...... 181c Chen, Xuemin ...... 88c Doctor, Richard ...... 206b, 206c Esparza, Alejandro ...... 126b Cheng, Zhengdong ...... 54ce D’Ottaviano, Fabio ...... 37c Donahue, Melissa ...... 79b Espinat, Didier ...... 199c Cheung, Cho Nai ...... 54br Da Costa, Jean Jérome ...... 199c Donnelly, Jill ...... 43b Ettehad, Amin ...... 58r Cheung, Daniel ...... 54a Dagle, Robert A...... 204a Donovan, Lori ...... 208e Eun, Chonghwa ...... 54d Chheda, Juben ...... 55 Dagle, Vanessa Lebarbier ...... 204a Doong, Shain ...... 16a, 36a Evans, Geoffrey M...... 36b Chialva, Fernando ...... 126a Dahiya, Rajender ...... 152c Dor, Amos ...... 119a Evans, Jim ...... 197b Chianelli, Russell R...... 151c Dai, Koji ...... 183c Dorofeev, Sergey B...... 65a Eze, Valentine C...... 163a, 173a Chiang, Leo H...... 17, 118, 119, Dai, Wei ...... 62 Dowell, Art ...... 54m, 101c, 176b ...... 142, 177a, 196, 199a Danzi, Enrico ...... 54bu Downes, Anthony ...... 176c F Childs, Merrill ...... 111b Dara, Sepehr ...... 22b Dowty, Lauren ...... 85c Chin, Swee-Teng ...... 38, 38a, 177a Darby, Mark ...... 15, 35, 96, 122, 202 Dr. Davies, Michael ...... 27a, 45a Factor, Matthew ...... 54cv Chittibabu, Haribabu ...... 183a Darynova, Zhuldyz...... 58o Drabish, David ...... 49 Fadal, Doug ...... 88c Cho, Dong-Woo ...... 16c Das, Dilip ...... 10a Drew, David W...... 41c Falin, James ...... 69a Cho, Kanghee...... 16c Das, Shankhadeep ...... 208d Drigo, Edmara ...... 54bg, 54cq Fan, Yajun ...... 54dg, 54dh Choi, Sun ...... 52d Datta, Aniruddha ...... 187c Driscoll, Aaron ...... 55c, 64, 64c, Fan, Yi ...... 188c Chosnek, Jack ...... 132, 159b Davanlou, Ashkan ...... 58w ...... 86b, 161a Fang, Yan ...... 64b Chotiwiriyakun, Kritsada ...... 123b Dave, Sanjay ...... 96a Drummond, Gabriel ...... 89b Farag, Hany ...... 203d Choudhury, Hanif ...... 149c David, Brad ...... 51, 51h Du, Wenli ...... 4a Faulk, Nancy ...... 54t Chun, Changmin ...... 173d Davidson, Chet ...... 172f Duan, Yuhua ...... 206a Fazlollahi, Farhad ...... 106b Cialkowski, Edward ...... 8b Davis, Ana ...... 18a Duarte, Thaiane ...... 54at Fegade PhD, Swapnil ...... 153, 178

134 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS Gent, David ...... 211e 41a Geng, Jihui ...... Ge, Sijie ...... Gawas, Kiran ...... 59d Gaurav, Aashish ...... Gates, IanD. 207b ...... Gaspard, Jeffery .. 38b Garvin, Chris ...... Garrison, Jim ...... Garg, Ashutosh ...... Garcia, Miguel ...... 132b Garcia, Antonio ...... Garcia Triñanes,Pablo ...... García Torrent,Javier...... 54bw Gao, Zhuwei ...... Gao, Na ...... Ganjam, Sanjay ...... Galymzhanov, Nursultan ...... 58y Gai, Huilong ...... Gaffney, Anne ...... Gable, PrestonA...... 87b Froeyen, Marc ...... Freiburger, Eric...... Frank, WalterL. 41 ...... 22, Francisco, EduardoM...... França, Sandro ...... Foshee, Charles ...... Forest, JerryJ...... Forde, Kelsey ...... Fontenot, Eddy ...... 4 90c Fogang, Lionel ...... 56f, Flowers, Joseph ...... Fleming, Michael ...... Fleming, Brad ...... 106d Gaalswyk, Mark ...... 87b, G Flechas-Moreno, L.Tatiana.....54h, Fish, Doug ...... Finstad, Megan...... Ferrer, Alberto ...... 54bg Michel Gagliano ...... Ferreira, JoseFilipe Ferreira, Alysson ...... Fernandez, Sergio ...... Fernández, Katherina ...... 58c Fernandez B,JuanM ...... Ferguson, Andrew ...... Feng, Maoqi ...... 32a Feld, PeterE...... Feist, ShawnD...... Feiring, Andrew ...... 129d 74 , 92, 58l, 204d,208b 26b, 145b, 43, 110b, 114, 114b, 48b, 126,174b 53dh, 53di, 53dj, 53dk 11, 29,48, 45c, 54ay 99c, 125b 147, 147b 54bq 54by 54cd 190b 188b 128g 194b 159a 142a 197b 173b

54at 119b 118c

29b 110c 54u 56e 78e 36c 201 187 90 69 93 6d

Grounds, Cheryl ...... Gross, RobertE...... 9c 98 Groce, Bernard ...... Grim, Lauren ...... Griffin, Derek ...... 165b Gregory, Frederick ...... 198 54n Green, MicahJ...... Graziano, DianeJ...... Gray, MichelJ. 204a ...... 40a, Gray, Keri...... Graham, Glenn ...... 146a Govindarajan, Anand 31 ...... 176c Goteti, Prasad...... Gorski, Gene 22a ...... Guzmán-Fierro, Víctor ...... 58c Gutierrez, William ...... Guss, David ...... Guo, Mond 40a ...... Gunukula, Sampath ...... 191a 39b Guittard, Philippe ...... Guerra, CarlosEspinosa 54au ...... Grubbe, Deborah ...... Gorimbo, Joshua ...... 19c, Gordon, ChristopherKwadwo ...... Gorawara, Jay ...... 16a Gopaluni, Bhushan ...... Gopalaswami, Nirupama ...... 10, Gopalakrishnan, Murali ...... 58j Gonçalves, Alice ...... Goetheer, EarlL.V...... 58y Goel, Pankaj ...... Goddard, Andrew ...... 110 Goble, WilliamM...... 9c Hallen, RichardT...... 186a Hall, Stephen ...... Halim, SyedaZohra ...... Hale, Justin...... Hague, John ...... Haddix, Martin 107a ...... Habibullah, Arif ...... H Go, KangSeok ...... 200f, Glüer, Sven 197a ...... Glasgow, IanM...... 74 Gill, Shabroz ...... 202d 151,151b,174 Gildert, Gary ...... 41c Gilbert, KevinL...... Ghorbanian, Mahyar 82b ...... Ghezzi, Sergio ...... 54f Ghaleb, Ahmed...... Getu, Mesfin ...... Gentry, JosephC...... 148b, 185a SESSION 156, 55f, 43c 85a, 85b 51a, 63a , 120c 200g 203e 54au 149d 196a 143a 207c 92b, 187c 118b 54bj 112a 54al 114c 33b 29a 181c 79c 81b Holt, David ...... 54 Holsinger, Marabeth ...... 30a Holmstrom, Donald ...... Hollar, William ...... Holland, Andrew ...... Holladay, JamelynD...... 108a Hoff, Rainer ...... Hoepfner, MichaelP...... Hoefer, Richard ...... 204b Hoefel, Torben ...... Hodge, PhillipR...... 54ci Hochleitner, Monica ...... Hobson, Christine ...... Ho, Thomas ...... 194b Hill, David ...... Hill, A.Daniel 90a ...... Hildenbrandt, Kate ...... Hildebrandt, Diane ...... 149d Hess, DennisW...... 173d Hershkowitz, Frank ...... 123c,183c,184b Herrick, Aaron ...... Heron, Ted ...... Hernandez, Sergio ...... 108b Herber, John ...... Henselwood, Fred ...... Heniford, RichardR...... 45a Heidermann, Dr.rer.nat.Thomas ...... Hegely, Laszlo 172d ...... Hedlund, Matthew ...... He, Ting ...... 121a Hazzan, Michael ...... 30, Hazewinkel, Philip 6b ...... 54p Haydock, Paul ...... Hay, Glen 66b ...... Hawkins, Steve ...... Hatfield, JoeB. 6d ...... Hasse, Hans ...... 16b Hasan, A.Rashid ...... 54bc 5,33, Harvey, Shane ...... Harvey, AdamP. 173a ...... Hart, RyanJ...... 65b, Harrison, Donnie ...... Harris, StephenP...... 9c Harmantoro, Akhmad ...... Harding, Brandon ...... Haraguchi, MarcioIssamu ...... Haque, MdEmdadul...... Hao, Yifan ...... Hansen, David ...... Hanning, David ...... Hanna, Tracey ...... Hangal, Sunil ...... 179, 58a Han, Xiaopeng ...... 16c Han, Sang-Sup ...... Hampel, Uwe ...... 193a PARTICIPANTS 58ad 73, 159c,187

APRIL 22 -26,2018 54ct,156a 115, 115a , 171,208 66e, 66f 91c 20, 58aa 54aa 54ch 120b 132b 120a 201a , 98a 157b 175a 183c 124c 144c 175c

147c 54bl 66c

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33e 33a 80c 194 100 110 6c Jha, Meha ...... Jeong, SungWoo 200g ...... 200f, Jeong, Min-Jae 179c ...... 108c, Jensen, Cory ...... 58, Jansen, ChristopherR...... 174c Jang, Ha-Na...... 54h Janardanan, Sunder ...... Jammula, AnilKrishna ...... 32f James, Phillip ...... James, Nick ...... James, Mike ...... 41b 41a Jallais, Simon ...... Jain, Prerna ...... Jaimes, Luis ...... Hwang, YoungJae 207a ...... 160a, Hwang, Sungwon ...... 193d Hussein, Ibnelwaleed ...... 90c Hussain, SMShakil ...... Hurban, David ...... Humble, Paul ...... 131b 58aa Hughes, Philip ...... Hubbs, ChristianD...... Huang, Biao ...... Hu, Sibei ...... Hsu, Bor-Yea ...... 164b Howes, Steve ...... Howat, ColinS...... Howard, Humbert ...... Horsch, Steven ...... 88c Horng, Jao-Jia ...... Horn, Brad ...... Hong, Seokyoung 54d, ...... 48, ...... Jahn vonArnswaldt,Wolfram ...... 11, 29, Jacob, Karl ...... J Iurisci, Giuseppe 33b ...... Israni, Chris(Kumar) ...... 66e Ismail, Manaf ...... Islam, M.R...... 66c Ishii, Benjamin 54k ...... 22b, 9b Irvine, Yene ...... Irfan, Muhammad ...... 16b 64c,86b,161a Iranipour, Gita ...... Inamdar, Shailendra ...... 128 Imran, Muhammad ...... Ilizastigui, Fidel ...... Iles, Chris 69 ...... Iguchi, Msaki ...... 54bx Ibarreta, AlfonsoF...... 134b, I • ORLANDO, FL 80b, 124a,144b 11a, 54i,54v 59, 81,107 108c, 179c 54ap, 54ah, 176 64, 64a 54de 54ds 54as 142b 158a 188c 177b

171d

56b 88b 62a 181c 78b 48c 159 126 139 7c 135

SESSION PARTICIPANTS SESSION PARTICIPANTS

Ji, Fangang ...... 54di Khamphasith, Martin ...... 6b Krishna, Kiran ...... 54p Lennon, Keith ...... 41b Ji, Zhongli ...... 130c Khan, Faisal I...... 9b, 12 Krishnamoorthy, Niveditha ...... 193c Lepore, Janarde ...... 64a Jiang, Juncheng ...... 54j Khan, Rafaqat A ...... 54ac Krishnan, Pratik ...... 54ce Lertpukpon, Wipada ...... 123b Jiang, Kun ...... 44a Khanlari, Anahita ...... 5e Krishnaswamy, Meenakshi Lewinski, Nastassja ...... 154c Jiang, Xue ...... 54ck Khanna, Vikas ...... 105, 130 Sundaram ...... 176c Lewis, Meagan ...... 23a Joback, Kevin G...... 81a Khare, Chaitanya ...... 51h, 63, Krueger, Artur W...... 42 Li, Fadong ...... 97a Johannesdahl, Harri ...... 129a ...... 84, 169a, 210 Ku, Jae Won ...... 52c, 52d Li, Fuyue Stephanie ...... 16, 36, 191, 204 Johnson, Eric ...... 78a Khogeer, Ahmed ...... 124, 148, Kuchibhatla, Sarat Chandra ...... 59c Li, Jiayi ...... 54dl Johnson, John J ...... 112b ...... 166, 166a, 185 Kuettel, Mark ...... 208d Li, Min-Chang ...... 54ds Johnson, John M...... 167b Khraisheh, Majeda ...... 56d, 66g, 66h Kulhanek, Devon ...... 54n Li, Mingwei ...... 119a Johnson, Matt ...... 54l Kidd, Mike ...... 208d Kulkarni, Jayant ...... 54cm Li, Mosong ...... 54dq Johnson, Michael ...... 88a Kikkawa, Yoshitsugi ...... 114c Kulmukanova, Lyazzat ...... 58o Li, Ting ...... 67a Johnson, Robert W...... 2 Kim, Hae Yong ...... 6c Kumar, Amit ...... 90e Li, Tingwen ...... 193b Jones, Daniel ...... 33c Kim, Hee Kyung...... 52c Kumar, Prashant ...... 151b Li, Xianchang ...... 44c Jones, Patti ...... 89b Kim, Jong-Nam ...... 16c Kumari, Pallavi...... 54q Li, Xiangyang ...... 58i Jones, Susanne B...... 186a, 204a Kim, Kwang Ho ...... 200f, 200g Kuramoto, Yuji ...... 5a Li, Xueliang...... 165b Jones, William ...... 105c Kim, Sun Hyung ...... 16c Kurle, Yogesh ...... 165a Li, Yuxiao ...... 54dc Jordan, Terry ...... 193b Kim, Tae Young ...... 52c Kwabi, David ...... 28b Liang, Huirong ...... 58x, 66d Josefczyk, Ronald ...... 33c Kim, Woohyun ...... 160a, 200f, Kwaspen, Peter ...... 37a Liang, Shuang ...... 52b, 97b Joshi, J. B...... 165b ...... 200g, 207a Kwon, Oh Chae ...... 52c, 52d Liang, Zongzhong ...... 54dh Jubin, Robert ...... 70a Kim, Yong Ku ...... 200g Liao, Kuang-Yu ...... 54ds Jung, Seungho ...... 54bo Kim, Yong-Goo ...... 200f L Libansky, Ondrej ...... 47a Jurzinsky, Tilman ...... 141a Kim, Young Hoo ...... 52c Lieberman, Norman ...... 78a Kim, Youngjin ...... 54d, 62a Labanca, Leandro ...... 99 Lilga, Michael A...... 108a K Kimani, Martin K...... 144a Laboureur, Delphine ...... 54bc, 54cd Lim, Siang ...... 196a Kindgen, Axel ...... 169f Lacoue Negre, Marion ...... 199c Lindenberger, Amy L...... 107c Kakkanattu, Ajay ...... 187a Kirkes, Toni ...... 107a, 184c Ladevie, Bruno ...... 52e Ling, Kegang ...... 58x, 66d Kalafatis, Alex ...... 202e Kirs, Luis ...... 126a Lai, Hsiang Yee ...... 39 Liserio, Frank F...... 8c Kalaga, Dinesh V...... 165b Kister, Henry Z...... 6e Lakhe, Pritishma ...... 54h, 54n Liu, Baoyi ...... 54do Kalish, Peter ...... 37b, 70b Kityanyong, Pheeraya ...... 123b Lally, Joe ...... 32, 32f Liu, Guanlan ...... 92a Kalita, Roomi ...... 79d, 131a Kiyama, Adan ...... 54l Lam, Bruce ...... 37a Liu, Guanyang ...... 54w, 92a Kamal, Muhammad Shahzad ...... 56c, Klein, James A...... 26a, 98 Lamb, Justin ...... 171d Liu, Liyan ...... 54s ...... 56f, 90c Klein, Michael T...... 191b, 200d Lammens, Mieke ...... 88c Liu, Pan ...... 54dr Kamann, Martin ...... 33e Klein, Ruediger ...... 58ae Lampertius, Johnny ...... 54cw Liu, Shengli ...... 58ag Kang, Yong ...... 58x Klembara, Melissa ...... 68a Lapekas, Sean P...... 132 Liu, Tony ...... 201, 202 Kangas, Nathan ...... 54cg Klinger, Jordan ...... 108b Laporte, Laurent ...... 51f, 84c Liu, Yi ...... 54cu, 54dc, 72, 72a, 168a Kanitkar, Swarom ...... 19b Kloppenborg, Ellen...... 99, 124, 148 Larkin, T. J...... 54ax Lochbaum, Michael ...... 127c Kao, Jen-Hsiang ...... 208d Koch, James F...... 188c Larrad Moreno, María ...... 54bw Lodal, Peter N...... 12a, 154 Karamad, Mohammadreza ...... 44a Koirala, Yogesh ...... 54cx Laskar, Sandipan ...... 30 Lombana, Stefany C...... 54au Karambelkar, Shruti ...... 82b Kokosimos, Konstantinos ...... 54bz, 92b Lattner, James...... 173d Long, Lisa ...... 75 Karibayev, Mirat ...... 58n Kolenc, Josh ...... 175b Launay, Helene ...... 32a Lopes, Jose Rafael Nascimento ...... 54bg Karim, M. Nazmul ...... 15, 35, 54q, Kolodji, Brian ...... 201c Law, Richard ...... 55a Lopez Cristeche, Juan Mario ...... 48b ...... 96b,122c, 202, 202f Kolomeisky, Anatoly ...... 58e, 208a LC, Mutharasu ...... 36b, 165b Loprete, Ken ...... 129d Kasick, Andrew...... 95c Konakbayeva, Dinara ...... 58n Le Roux, Galo A. C...... 35b Lou, Helen ...... 36c, 44c Kauer, Robert ...... 54cp Konovessis, Dimitrios ...... 54af Le, Amy...... 164b Lou, Renjie ...... 54dr Kaur, Harnoor ...... 184a Kooijman, Harry ...... 79e Le, Peter ...... 169d Lousenberg, Dan ...... 129d Kaviani, Shayan ...... 81d Korf, Stefan ...... 32a Lee, Byung-Don ...... 55b Lozano, Federico...... 148a Kazarians, Mardy ...... 54z Korkmaz, Sahika ...... 43b Lee, En-Song ...... 108c, 179c Lu, Bo ...... 199a Kazi, Monzure-Khoda ...... 156c Kosek, Juraj ...... 28c, 47a, 47b Lee, Hong Jin ...... 160a Lu, Mingder ...... 123c, 184b Ke, Jia ...... 168a Koselek, Mike ...... 203d Lee, Inkyu ...... 62a Lu, Shuai ...... 54db Kelley, Gwen ...... 203 Kovalev, Alexey ...... 66d Lee, Kune Woo ...... 208c Lucas, Patrick ...... 32b Kelly, Jeffrey D...... 35b, 35d Kracker, Gunther ...... 33e Lee, Kyu Bock ...... 160a Lucchese, Fabrizio ...... 32b Kerin, Trish ...... 43a, 54ba Kratzer, Richard...... 203c Lee, Sang-Yup ...... 108c, 179c Lucio-Vega, Juan...... 191b Kessler, Elmar ...... 16b Krause, Ulrich ...... 134c Lee, Sunggyu ...... 54cv, 60c, 95c, Lucke, Eberhard ...... 166, 185, 208 Khakharia, Purvil ...... 58y Krinock, Robert ...... 129 ...... 107b, 107c, 149b Lueth, Chris ...... 141c

136 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS Massant, Marc ...... Marx, JeffreyD. 22b ...... Martin, PaulF...... Martin, Christopher ...... 44c Marquez Socorro,Andres ...... Maroor, Sreekumar ...... 54bu Marmo, Luca ...... Marin, GuyB. 4a,129c ...... 58i Mao, Zai-Sha ...... 56e Mao, Yu ...... Manthanwar, Amit ...... 100a Mansurov, Ulan ...... 206f Mansouri, Majdi 96b ...... 181c, 187c 54bc, 54cd,54ce,54cs,54cx,92a,92b, 54q, 54w,54ak,54al,54am,54ap,54au, 54j,54n, Mannan, M.Sam ...... 54h, Manivannan, RajGanesh ...... Manisali, AhmetY...... Maniar, Kartik ...... Mancik, Ralph ...... 54co 82b Manchenahalli, Manohar...... Malik, Darren 88b ...... Malhotra, Avinash ...... 122b Malaibari, Zuhair ...... 58o Maksot, Aigerim ...... Majumdar, Sudip ...... 129d Majoe, Nampe ...... 173d Mahoney, ElizabethG...... 56b Mahmoud, Mohamed ...... Maher, StevenT...... Mahan, Patrick ...... Mahajan, Sarang ...... Mah, Evan ...... 203d 56b Magzoub, M.I...... Maganti, SrihariK...... 27, Madden, Lauren ...... MacNguyen, Richard ...... 54co MacGregor, John ...... Macchietto, Sandro 99b,137c,148a ...42b, Ma, Huitao ...... Ma, Duanzhu ...... Ma, Denglong ...... 177b M. Wassick,John ...... M Lynch, David ...... 151b Lv, Dong ...... 54s Luo, Yang ...... Luo, Fangwei ...... Lakshan ...... 188b Lulbadda Waduge,Lahiru Luijten, Stef ...... Luhrs, Claudia ...... 141d 7b, 54br,167b 39a, 59a,83c 54bd 54dd 54dq 54aq 54ah 204c 128d 123b 179b 197e 146c 97c 66b 93a 45c 54c 18b 19c 8c ...... 172a, Modi, Kay ...... Mobed, Parham ...... 32e Mo, Hua ...... Mizuta, Yuto ...... Mize, Jennifer ...... Miyake, Atsumi 182, ...... Mistry, Shashi ...... Mistry, Priyan 58aa ...... Mishra, Srishti ...... Miller, Lindsey ...... Miller, Derek ...... 206c Miller, Dennis ...... Miller, Dan ...... Mielke, Louis ...... Metulev, Aleksandar ...... 54br Messer, Barry ...... Mergenbayev, AskhatM...... 15b Merenov, Andrei 55f,207c ...... Mercer, Lauren ...... Mentzer, RayA...... Meng, Yifei ...... 72, Meng, Yifei ...... 72, Menezes, BrennoC...... Mendoza, JosephAlbert ...... Mendez, Edna ...... Julian Enrique...... 29c, 54cn Mendez Alvarez, Mendenhall, JonathanD...... 37c Melhem, Georges ...... Meikap, BhimCharan 58u ...... Mehta, Anil ...... Medina, RixioE...... Medic Pejic,Ljiljana...... Md Jalil,AbdullahAlMubarak ...... McNeilly, Adam ...... 201e 54ar McKnight, PeterA...... 8a, 149c Mckay, Gordon ...... McDunn, Kevin ...... McDowell, Lori ...... McDavid, Ben ...... McCavit, Jack ...... McCarley, KenC. 6a, ...... McBride, Will ...... McBride, Kerry...... McBride, Erika ...... Mazur, Petr 47a, ...... 28c, Mazumder, Mozammel ...... Mayer, Gerd...... May, EricF...... Matsuoka, Kenichi 183c ...... Mathews, Jayce ...... Mathew, TonyJoseph ...... Mata, Oswaldo ...... Masuku, CorneliusMduduzi .....19c, Massengale, Roy ...... 172b SESSION 79a 35b, 35d 110a 118, 118a 72a 8, 41a 54bm 54bw

, 197d , 197e 182a 203b 54ak 54bs 201d 198g 182b 193d 149a 134a 197d 120c

, 198 171e 35c 31b 40b 30b 47b 39c 43c 10b 75c , 97 52f 15c 17a 101 181 11b 99 23 6b 10 , Moyer, Lauren ...... 54, Mountziaris, T.J...... Mosier, Bill ...... 150 Morrison, Trey ...... Morris, Michael ...... 75 Morris, JessicaM...... Morgan, Jason .... Morey, Andrew ...... Moosemiller, MichaelD...... Moore, David A...... 7, Moore, DavidA...... 7, 62a Moon, Il ...... 54d, 33b Monti, Francesca ...... Monroe, Todd ...... 5a 58af Monnier, JohnR...... Moncalvo, Dr.Davide ...... Moir, Michael 66e ...... Moideenkutty, Kabier ...... 125c Mohedas, Sergio ...... Mohammed, Mutala ...... 197e Mohammad, Sayeed ...... Mohamed, Nasr 149c ...... yebsh a ...... 46 Mylenbusch, IanS...... Myers, TimothyJ. 134b ...... 54bx, Myers, PhilipM...... Mustaffar, Ahmad ...... 163a, Musse, Amanda 54bp ...... Muschelknautz, Sebastian .... Murray, Megan ...... 18 Murphy-Ortega, Cynthia ...... 76 Murphy, Tim ...... 73 Murphy, Michelle ...... 175 Murphy, JohnF...... 58ad, Murnen, Hannah ...... 129d Murillo, CarlosH...... 54bv Murdiadi, Dedi ...... 54ch 179b Muraza, Oki ...... Murata, Rene ...... Muqeet, MohammadA ...... 201a Munsil, JohnMichael ...... 54cn,126 ...... 54bv, Muñoz Giraldo,Felipe 29, .....11, Muñoz G.,AndresE...... 4a, Mummudi, Mothivel ...... Mullins, Kimberly ...... 135 Mulligan, Katie ...... 64c,86b,161a Mulford, Luke ...... Muleja, Adolph ...... 149d Mukherjee, Ron ...... 46c 172d Muhammad, Arslan ...... Mu, Shanjun ...... 181c Mrlík, Jindřich ...... 47b Moyne, James ...... Moyers, Joshua ...... 120 121, 133,141,186,193,206 28, 47, 52, 60, 82, 108, 28, 47,52,60,82,108, PARTICIPANTS 12, 65b,

27a APRIL 22 -26,2018 105a, 129b 9, 26,89a 156b, 188 45b, 111a , 29c 45 54bn 175c 58ac 163b , 45a 119a 132b 54cj 111b , 48, 52g 68c 26c 88c 175 54f 62 Nørskov, Jens ...... 44a Quinta ...... Nwanosike-Warren, Nunley, Rob ...... Nunley, Mark ...... Nuernberger, Conner ...... 204b Nouri, Mahdi ...... Nounou, Mohamed 122c ...... 96b, 122c Nounou, Hazem ...... 96b, Norris, John ...... 128a Norman, Tatiana 54p ...... Norinder, Jonas ...... Nordh, Perry ...... Nolan, Tom ...... Niu, Yun ...... Nishino, Tomoaki ...... Nino, Sigifredo ...... Ninni Schäfer,Luciana ...... 16b Nieuwoudt, Izak ...... Nichols, Jeff ...... 78a Ni, Lei ...... 54j 200g Nho, NamSun ...... 200f, 66f Ng, Samson ...... 54af Ng, E.Y.K...... Ng, Christopher ...... Newman, Brad ...... 156 Neron, Rene ...... Nemser, Stuart ...... 129d Nejati, Siamak ...... 81d Nedeltchev, Stoyan ...... Ndlela, SiphoC...... 56b Nasser, Mustafa ...... Nasir Janjua,Aneeq 56f ...... 56c, Nare, DavidN...... Narani, Akash ...... Nara, Louisa ...... Nandlal, Mark ...... 36b,165b Nandakumar, Krishnaswamy .. Nanda, Rajeev ...... 79f Nakagawa, Masaki ...... Najafi, Bijan ...... 8a, 54a Nair, SreeRaj ...... Nair, Pratap ...... Nagpurkar, Sailee ...... Nagapurkar, Prashant ...... N Ochoa-Estopier, Lluvia M...... 137, Ocampo Gómez,Ana María ...... 29c Oatley, Karl 58aa ...... O’Neal, Anne ...... 120c O’Hern, SeanC...... O • ORLANDO, FL 71c, 146a,164, 44, 67,106,131 16 , 36

204b 202c 54bx 158b 169b 146d 164a 193a 172e 148c 197c 115b 113a

164a , 114 95e 83a 97b 55c 75a 92c 35c 54l 158 116 137

SESSION PARTICIPANTS SESSION PARTICIPANTS

Odell, Albert ...... 130b Peters, Joseph ...... 207d Qu, Honglin ...... 86a, 86c, 161, 184, 195 Roche, Eloise ...... 132c Ogbongbemiga, Raphael ...... 54ay Peterson, Chad ...... 173c Quasem, Imran ...... 55c, 55d Rodgers, Samuel A...... 22, 41 Ogle, Russell ...... 134b, 181a, 198c Peterson, Eric ...... 65b, 167 Quazi, Hebab...... 149 Rodriguez Mendoza, Ogumerem, Gerald S...... 100a Peterson, Sandra ...... 128c Quddus, Noor ...... 54h Roberto Jesus Prisciliano ...... 211c Oh, Seunghyeon...... 54d Petrusich, Dana ...... 51c, 63c Qureshi, M. Fahed ...... 56d, 66g, 66h Rodriguez, Raymundo ...... 54by Okasinski, Matthew J...... 183 Petrusich, Jim ...... 169a Qureshi, Muhammad Mushahid ...... 132a Rodriguez, Romel ...... 126c Olahova, Natalia ...... 129c Pham-Huy, Minh ...... 41a Rodriguez, Sandra ...... 66b Olarte, Mariefel V...... 133b Phan, Anh ...... 163a, 163b, 204f R Roeckel, Marlene ...... 58c Olayiwola, Bolaji ...... 203d Phan, Trien (Mikey) ...... 172c Roesler, John ...... 172d Olsen, Tim ...... 42a, 137, 137a Phark, Chuntak ...... 54bo Rabbow, Thomas ...... 28a Rogel, Estrella ...... 66e Olsson, Matthew ...... 6e Philippidis, George ...... 55c, 55d, 204c Rader, Jeremy ...... 164c Rojas, Pedro ...... 81c Onome, Akpomiemie Mary ...... 99a Phillips, Chris ...... 211b Raftery, Jonathan P...... 96b, 202f Rolke, Richard ...... 78, 169a Oppedahl, Max ...... 54br Phillips, Steven D...... 204a Rager, Jakob ...... 52e Rolker, Jörn ...... 16b Ortiz-Cruz, Jesus Alejandro...... 4b Pickett, Thomas ...... 78b Rajab, Hamad ...... 54aw Rollins, Derrick K...... 196b Osta, Sebastien ...... 35a Pico, Paula ...... 54bv Rajan, Neha Suresh ...... 159 Romagnoli, Jose A...... 62c Ostraat, Michele L...... 174b Pierre, Kiesha ...... 64c, 161a Rajkumar, Vinod ...... 183 Ronco, Josh ...... 80c Othman, Nurzatil Aqmar...... 54bm Pillai, Unni ...... 55e Rallapalli, Phani B. S...... 16c Ronk, Christopher ...... 152a Ouertani, Zied ...... 210a Pinappu, Sai Reddy ...... 32e Raman, Rahul ...... 89 Rooney, William...... 74 Ovalles, Cesar ...... 66e Pistikopoulos, Efstratios N...... 100a Ramanan, Raghavan ...... 116c Rossana, Debby ...... 5e, 32c Pitblado, Robin ...... 54p Ramanujam, Kothandaraman ...... 47c Rostani, Khairul ...... 54bm P Player, Michael ...... 5c Ramasamy, Karthikeyan K. .... 40a, 204a Rostick, Paul ...... 113 Pless, Lowell ...... 31e, 172f Ramírez Gomez, Alvaro ...... 54bw Rover, Marge ...... 87b P, Vasudevarao ...... 47c Pocedic, Jaromir ...... 28c, 47a, 47b Ramirez, Donald ...... 107a Roy, Nitin ...... 181c Padmaperuma, Asanga B .....108a, 133b Pollock, Greg ...... 112c Ramkumar, Shwetha ...... 106a Rubinstein, Shmuel ...... 28b Page, Jessen ...... 52e Polin, Joseph ...... 87b Randall, Tatiana ...... 128e Rubio, Xavier ...... 127c Pagliaro, John ...... 88a, 198f Pon Kumar, Steven Spielberg ...... 196a Randhawa, Dishoo ...... 203b Ruckebusch, Cyril ...... 199c Pagnini, Marco ...... 54y Pope, Christopher ...... 112 Rao, Samvith ...... 125a Rueda, John ...... 11c Pajalic, Oleg ...... 190c Postula, Walter S...... 57, 58 Rasel, M.a.K...... 64b Ruiz, Leandro Ruiz ...... 211c Palaniappan, Visalatchi ...... 54am Powell, Joseph B...... 58d, 95a Rasmussen, Kent H...... 15b Ruzzarin, Narciso ...... 54bi Palanki, Srinivas ...... 165a, 201a, 201d Powell, Michael R...... 131b Rasmussen, Kurt ...... 154b Palluzi, Richard ...... 20b, 71a Prasertcharoensuk, Phuet ...... 204f Ratan, Sanjiv ...... 200, 200c S Panchal, C. B...... 206b, 206c Prashant, Kumar ...... 148b Rathgeber, Dan ...... 176 Pandya, Deval ...... 37a, 83, 137, 177 Pray, Todd ...... 146d Rathore, Komal ...... 64c, 161a S. Ikarimoto, Cesar ...... 35b Papadaki, Maria ...... 54j Prem, Katherine ...... 46 Raymond, Timothy M...... 58h Sachdeva, Sonny ...... 54ad Parikh, Chirag ...... 54aw Pressler, Jim ...... 59c Razzak, Shaikh ...... 133c Sadler, Clayton ...... 19 Park, Chan Woo ...... 208c Prigmore, Jay R...... 198c Reay, David A...... 55a Sadowski, Gabriele ...... 58q Park, Chi-Kyun ...... 55b Prince-Pike, Arrian ...... 38c Reed, Morgan ...... 65b, 198 Sadrameli, Seyed Mojtaba ...... 58m Park, Sang Ho ...... 160a, 207a Prindle, John C...... 161b, 206c Regalbuto, John R...... 58af Sage, Valerie ...... 6b Parker, Melahn ...... 60b Pritchard, Michelle ...... 54ao Reinhardt, Gerard ...... 157a Saha, Biswajit ...... 58p Parker, Robin Z...... 60b Prophet, Neil ...... 22a, 65c Reis, Marco...... 177a, 199a Salcedo, Carlos ...... 126c Parker, Scott ...... 206c Prugh, Richard ...... 54ca, 54cb Rekoske, Jim ...... 13a Salter, Jim ...... 54a Pasquali, Matteo ...... 58e, 208a Puckett, Tony ...... 54cf Ren, Hong ...... 67a Sambandam, Satheesh ...... 32c Patel, Anil ...... 187b Puerto, Gldys ...... 29c Rendall, Ricardo ...... 177a, 199a Samuel, Robello ...... 90e Patel, Rajen M...... 20c Puerto, Pablo ...... 52e Resetarits, Michael R...... 31d Sanchirico, Roberto ...... 54bu Pathath, Prasanna ...... 55f, 207c Puma, Cesar Augusto ...... 49a Revankar, Shripad T...... 141b Sandford, Neil A...... 197c Paul, Brian ...... 190, 205c Reyes, Sandra ...... 112d Santino, Carine N...... 54cq Payn, Clyde ...... 58ad Q Ribeiro, Antonio ...... 58j Sardeing, Rodolphe ...... 39b Pearson, Katherine E...... 65, 88, 198e Rice, Steve ...... 51b, 63b Sarrafi, Şahin ...... 169c Peereboom, Lars ...... 206c Qi, Meng ...... 54cu Rice, Trevor ...... 123, 123c, 184b Sasangohar, Farzan ...... 54cs Pendse, Hemant P...... 191a Qi, Qiangqiang ...... 130c Richmond, Peyton C...... 64b Sastri, Bhima ...... 68b Peng, Guilin ...... 54dj Qi, Ruifeng “Ray” ...... 109 Rigby, Amy ...... 54bt Sathe, Mayur ...... 36b, 165b Pennisi, Kenneth J...... 129d Qian, Chen...... 54dk Ritter, Jim ...... 205d Satyadileep, Dara ...... 195c Pereira, Luis ...... 58c Qian, Feng ...... 4a Rivera-Jimenez, Sindia ...... 76, 94 Saud, Yaneira ...... 54co Peres, S.Camille ...... 54cs Qiblawey, Hazim ...... 58t Robertson, Michael E...... 54az Saudagar, Munawar ...... 100b, 125c Perlmutter, Barry A...... 20d Qin, Hailiang ...... 54df Robinson, Clive ...... 54a Scalza, Amanda ...... 103

138 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS ... 80a,127, ...... Smith, April ...... 120a Sloley, AndrewW...... 6, Slim, David ...... 54af Skote, Martin ...... Skelton, David ...... Singh, Surendra ...... Singh, Ravinder ...... 36c Simoes, Vinicius ...... 30c, 49c,54cm Simmons, Kevin ...... 88c Simanzhenkov, Vasily ...... 203d Silva, Kristin ...... 208b Sierra, DiegoAlejandro ...... Sierra Llorens,Livia ...... Siahrostami, Samira ...... Shupp, Josh ...... Shuang, Bo ...... 37c Short, LawrenceS...... 145a Shire, Tim ...... Shin, Dongil ...... Shiau, Lie-Ding ...... 122c Sheriff, M.Ziyan ...... Sheridan, William ...... 208e Shen, Yueqi ...... Shelton, Al ...... Shell, Kathy ...... Shawabkeh, Reyad ...... Shatto, DonP...... 106a Sharon, Robinson ...... 70a 171c Shank, Sarah ...... Shangguan, Ning ...... 129d Shah, Dhawal ...... 206f Shah, Ashish 25b ...... Serrano, Jose ...... Sernaglia, Julio ...... 126a Seo, DongJoo 207a ...... 160a, 58p Sengupta, Sonali ...... Sengupta, Debalina 24 ...... Senetar, John ...... Self, Freeman ...... Seiple, TimothyE...... 186a Seay, Jeffrey ...... 194 Seasholtz, MaryBeth ...... 169a Scruggs, Samantha ...... 43, Schwartz, NicholasR...... Schultz, MichaelA...... Schubert, Markus ...... 193a 174c Schroeder, Scott...... 166b, Schoeggl, FlorianF. 66b ...... 66a, Schneider, Rolf ...... 16b 89b Schmitz, Juliana ...... Schmidt, MichaelS...... 61a Schmidt, Mark ...... Schmidt, AndrewJ...... 186a Schmidt, Alix ...... 166b , 172, 25 174c 83, 177,177a , 42c , 197, 87a 113c 51c, 63c 10c , 79, 27b

, 163c 206e 54bv 54av 54cn 124b 130a , 45b 197f , 181 58b 54g 44b 25a 44a , 45 54r 32f 80 171 40 2 , ... 79, 127,127b, ...... Summers, DanielR...... Summers, AngelaE...... 90d ...... 90c, Study, Karen ...... Stirrup, Timothy ...... Sultan, AbdullahS...... 56b, Sukhram, Bhushan ...... Subramaniyan, ArunK...... 40a Subramaniam, Senthil ...... Subramaniam, Ramakrishnan ...... Suarez, Oscar ...... 152b Su-Feher, Denis ...... Sturtz, Rachel 206c ...... 206b, Sturnfield, James ...... Stueckrath, Karsten ...... 169f Stern, MichaelC...... 54bx, Steffan, Andy ...... 69c 54 Stawicki, Jeff ...... Staszak, Andrew...... 54by Stark, AddisonK...... Stanford, John ...... 87b tnao abr ...... 32d Stancato, Barbara ...... Stack, RobertJ...... Staats, Jeremy...... Srivastava, Annant ...... rnvs aehKmr.....116a, Srinivas, MaheshKumar ...... Srinivas, Girish ...... 59,81,107 Sreeram, Arvind ...... Sposito, NestorH...... Spivey, JamesJ...... 19b Spitzenberger, Cynthia ...... Spicer, ThomasO...... 54cj Sperry, Jeffrey ...... Spatenka, Stepan ...... 123b 54o Souza, MariaLorena ...... 147b Sosa, LeticiaForrer ...... Sorroche, Nicolas ...... 126a Son, Changwon ...... Sommer, Virginia 106,131 ...... 100, Soltaninia, Shahab ...... 203b Soliz, Edward ...... 211d Soczek, CharlesA...... Snyder, Michael ...... Snowden-Swan, LesleyJ...... Sneddon, James...... Snajdr, Ivo ...... 47a Smith-Schoettker, Ashley ...... Smith, Steve ...... Smith, RyanG...... 87b 25c,99a Smith, Robin ...... Smith, Michael 203 ...... Smith, Kris ...... 54cm Smith, JosephD. 67c,82b,204b .....58z, Smith, Danny ...... 127c, 53dh, 53dj,53dk 172,197, 186a 205, 205a 6 SESSION 69b , 25, 56c 51b, 63b 30c, 49c 48a 61b 9a, 61 , 204a

, 132c 203a 204e , 210b 154b 197a 134b 54cx 187b 54cs 127a 54bf 181b 171a 131c , 147 31a, , 101 56f 68d 78b 91b 37c , Thomas, Stephen ...... Thomas, Jeff ...... 88b Thomas, J.Kelly ...... Theunick, Greg ...... Theis, Amy ...... Thakore, Sameera ...... 183a Thackston, Bill ...... T Sutton, Elliot ...... Sutherland, VanessaA...... 86b,161a,191c,204c ...... Sunol, AydinK. 55d, .55c, Sundaram, KandasamyM...... 54dm Sun, Yong ...... 54n Sun, Wanmei ...... Sun, Ning ...... 146d Sun, Liqiang...... Sun, Kefu ...... 88c Sun, Guogang 58a ...... Summers, Patty ...... 78 Tew, Revonda ...... 54x, Tew, Revonda ...... 54x, Teumim, Dave ...... Terpenning, Darrell ...... Ternes, J.D.MaryEllen ...... Tejada-Martinez, Andres 161a ...... 64c, Tejada Vaprio,Rita ...... 77 Tegrotenhuis, WardE...... 66b Taylor, ShawnD...... Taylor, Ross ...... 79e Taylor, Michael ...... 197d Tawarmalani, Mohit...... 79a, Taveau, Jérôme ...... Tavakoli, Elham ...... Bahareh Alsadat ...... Tavakoli Mehrabadi, 93b,190b Tatarchuk, BruceJ...... Tanjore, Deepti...... 146d Tang, Xuexiang ...... Tavakkoli, Mohammad ...... Tancredi, Karen ...... 110c 54s,54aq Tan, Wei ...... Tamim, Nafiz ...... Tallman, MichaelJ...... 211b 121c,206d ...... Takalkar, Gorakshnath 82a, ...... 60a, Takagi, Youhei ...... 158b Tague, Kenneth ...... Taghikhani, Vahid ...... 38a T Lam,Ruben ...... Swientoniewski, Mark ...... Swett, Lara ...... Suzuki, Norihito ...... 79c Suursula, Sander ...... 37a PARTICIPANTS 111, 134,188a 58aj

APRIL 22 -26,2018 49b 131b, 190 , 64c,86, , 54bk 54cw 54dn 2 54bc 198b 190a 153c 58af 167c 32d 56a 75b 58s 04b 81d 12b 91a 61c 18c 56 85 24 21 Vega-Westhoff, Maria ...... 61a Vechot, Luc ...... 54bz Vaz, CarlosAndré ...... Vaughen, BruceK...... Vasuthevan, Muhielaan ...... 204b Vassillo, Oreste ...... Varraveto, Dominic ...... Vargas, Francisco ...... VanEssendelft, Dirk ...... 193b Van Wingerden,Kees ...... 22c Van Westendorp,HenkBert ...... Van Walsum,G.Peter ...... 191a Van Roosmalen,Marinus ...... 4c Van Geem,KevinM...... van Driel,Coen ...... van Beurden,Iwan ...... 91c, Vallee, StevenJ...... Turner, Nathan ...... Turkay, Metin ...... Tumbalam Gooty,Radhakrishna 197d ...... Tulsyan, Aditya ...... Tsuchiya, Yuji ...... Trivedi, KirtanK. 131 ...... 106, Trillos, Maria ...... 96a Trenchard, Andrew...... Trainor, Michael ...... 198c Traina, NicholasA...... Trahan, DanielW...... 37c 193c Tourani, Chandra ...... Torrado, DavidEduardo ...... 54bv Tong, Liuchuan 28b ...... Tirano, Joaquin ...... Tipler, Scott 88c ...... 10b, 58h Timsina, Hemanta ...... Tiensai, Nattawat ...... 123b Tian, Xiaoying ...... 95d Threatt, Timothy ...... Thorpe, Patrick ...... Thorat, Sameer ...... Thomason, Jeff ...... Valentine, Julie ...... 80, Vahle, Lisa ...... V Uzoh, Chigozie ...... 62b Uzman, Firat ...... Undey, Cenk 38b ...... Umeozor, EvarC...... Ulrich, Mark ...... 171 Ulas Acikgoz,Saadet ...... 169c Üçyiğitler, Sinan ...... U • ORLANDO, FL 38b 4a , 119,142,196 , 129c, 121b, 141d 80b, 124a 54cp, 73a 201, 201e 71d, 146 54dw 202d 207b 185b 197a 182c 177c 171b 129f 200 58q 62b 32b 98a 26a 29a 54e 73c 58j 66 139

SESSION PARTICIPANTS SESSION PARTICIPANTS

Velegol, Darrell ...... 59b Wattis, Zoë ...... 54a 86a, 86c, 130b, 130d, 165a, 183b, 194b, Zhang, Xue ...... 54dk Venkat, Aswin N...... 122a Webb, Christopher ...... 96a 195b, 201a, 201d, 207 Zhang, Yifei ...... 116d Venkatadri, Ramraj ...... 211c Webb, John L...... 211b Xu, Simon ...... 79f Zhang, Yizu...... 149a Venkatakrishnan, Webb, Marcus ...... 38a Xu, Wei ...... 97a, 181c Zhang, Yu ...... 4a Vinod Kumar ...... 146, 191, 204 Webb, Zachary ...... 62c Xu, Yiling ...... 130d Zhang, Yunya ...... 121a Vennavelli, Anand N...... 6a, 31, 31b, Weber, Robert ...... 54ad, 54an Zhang, Zaoxiao ...... 54aq ...... 31c, 59, 81, 107, 172b Wei, Yaodong ...... 56e, 58s, 58v Y Zhao, Dongfeng ...... 54cu, 54dt, Vercruysse, Geert ...... 98c Weidenfeller, Joerg ...... 128b, 169f ...... 54dw, 72, 72a, 168a Verma, Satyajit ...... 27b Weidner, John W...... 58af Yagi, Fuyuki ...... 129e Zhao, Fuman ...... 111c Vestal, Tab ...... 69a, 69c, 91 Weinberg, Michael D...... 54cc Yan, Fang ...... 54db Zhao, Hong ...... 202e Vickery, James ...... 54bx Weiss, Brian M...... 173d Yan, Lingqing ...... 106c Zheng, Wei ...... 54da Victor, Glenn ...... 127a Wesevich, James ...... 22b Yan, Xiaoming ...... 72a Zhou, Faqi ...... 58a Vigliarolo, Michael...... 54br Westad, Frank ...... 51g, 210c Yang, Chao ...... 58i Zhou, Hang ...... 54dt Vijfhuizen, Pieter ...... 32a Westover, Tyler L...... 108b Yang, Hee-Man ...... 208c Zhou, Jingsong ...... 79e Villarreal, Jose ...... 48c Wheeler, M. Clayton ...... 191a Yang, Hongyun ...... 93b Zhou, Yuan ...... 195d Vincik, Florine...... 101a, 154a White, Rembert ...... 58af Yang, Lu ...... 66d Zhu, Ding ...... 90a Viswanath, Shekhar ...... 37 Whitmer, Lysle ...... 87b Yang, Xiao ...... 25c Zhu, Guorui ...... 54s von Harbou, Erik ...... 16b Whitney, Mark ...... 211a Yang, Yuan ...... 66e Zhu, Wen ...... 54j, 181c Vragolic, Sasha...... 4, 169 Wieslaw, Thomas ...... 78a, 211d Yang, Zhigang ...... 54dm Zhu, Wenbo ...... 62c Vrana, Jiri ...... 28c, 47a, 47b Wilczynski, Dan ...... 101b, 188 Yao, Min ...... 54dp Zhu, Yunhua ...... 186a Vu, Tran L...... 54af Wilhite, Benjamin...... 205b Yap, Eddy ...... 4c Zigan, Stefan ...... 188b Vupputuri, Sravanthi ...... 31, 59, 81, 107 Willey, Ronald J...... 12c Yarranton, Harvey W...... 66a, 66b Zimmer, Tom ...... 18b William, Whyman ...... 200b Ye, Lujie ...... 60c, 149b Zink, Steven F...... 200a W Williams, C. Luke ...... 108b Ye, Minghua ...... 100, 100b, 125, 125c Zivkovic, Vladimir ...... 163a Williams, Christopher ...... 51a, 63a Yeh, Norman K...... 106a Wadas, Brian ...... 5, 33 Willis, Steve ...... 143b Yelvington, Paul E...... 87, 87a, 163c Wagner, Andrew L...... 87a Willy, Benjamin ...... 16b Yi, Hang ...... 54ag Waldrop, Terry ...... 113 Wilson, David I...... 38c Yoon, Hyung Chul ...... 16c Walker, Justin ...... 59c Wilson, Michael P...... 30a Yoon, Hyungjoon...... 62a Wan, Huijie ...... 67a Wincek, John ...... 7, 49 Yoon, Wang Lai ...... 160a, 207a Wan, Lu ...... 54aj Wincure, Benjamin ...... 39b Yoshida, Satoru ...... 33d Wang, Anan ...... 44c Wingate, Kyle ...... 145c Young, Brent R...... 38c Wang, Chao ...... 31b, 172b Wingerden, Kees van ...... 88a Young, Wendy ...... 123a Wang, Chia-Chung ...... 79f Wold, Kjell ...... 42a Yu, Jing...... 54ae Wang, Di ...... 58v Wolf, Elliot ...... 18a, 101a, 154 Yu, Li...... 195b Wang, Haoshui ...... 72b, 72c Wong, Andrew ...... 28b Yuan, Quan ...... 208 Wang, Haotian ...... 44a Wong, Renato ...... 123b Yue, Jinping ...... 67a Wang, Jiangyun ...... 56e Worden, Kathryn ...... 128f Yue, Sun ...... 54j, 181c Wang, Juan ...... 56e Worstell, Jonathan H...... 95d, 164b Yuqiang, Li ...... 8b Wang, Libo ...... 54dv Wozniak, Scott M...... 187a Wang, Penghong ...... 54dm Wu, Wei ...... 121a Z Wang, Qingsheng ...... 27, 54ag, 54aq Wu, Zuoxiang ...... 54dl Wang, Sai ...... 66d Wünning, Joachim G...... 105a Zea Ramírez, Hugo Ricardo .....121b, 141d Wang, Song ...... 86c Zhang, Bin ...... 54n, 54ak, Wang, Sujing ...... 15a, 194b X ...... 54ce, 54cx, 92a, 181c Wang, Tunyu ...... 58t Zhang, HAN ...... 67c Wang, Xiao ...... 54cl Xiao, Yiting ...... 58i Zhang, Jian ...... 15a, 86c, 54dg Wang, Xingchun ...... 183b Xie, Minghui ...... 58i Zhang, Jingzhou ...... 66f Wang, Yang ...... 54s Xin, Baoquan ...... 54aj Zhang, Joyce ...... 88c Wang, Yutai ...... 97a Xing, Jianmin ...... 105b Zhang, Ke ...... 174b Wang, Zhiquan ...... 54dm Xu, Jialin ...... 15a, 207 Zhang, Long ...... 54cy Wang, Ziyuan...... 194b Xu, Kexin ...... 99a Zhang, Nan ...... 25c Warren, Quinta ...... 44d, 144 Xu, Liang ...... 90b Zhang, Pengchong ...... 45c Wasel, Wahed ...... 54cy Xu, Qiang ...... 15a, 58g, 86, Zhang, Shuai ...... 58x

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Members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers shall uphold and advance the integrity, honor and dignity of the engineering profession by: • Being honest and impartial and serving with fidelity their employers, their clients, and the public; • Striving to increase the competence and prestige of the engineering profession; • Using their knowledge and skill for the enhancement of human welfare.

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SEXUAL HARASSMENT TRAINING Mandatory sexual harassment training for all Board members, Operating Council Chairs and full-time AIChE Staff members is required by AIChE. The training program is coordinated by AIChE’s Human Resources Department. For more information on this topic, please contact [email protected].

144 2018 AIChE SPRING MEETING & 14TH GCPS SOCIETAL IMPACT We’re in it together. Join the Team of Champions Doing a World of Good

Andreas & Juana Acrivos Deborah L. Grubbe Eric Reiner Joan F. Brennecke & Raj & Kamla Gupta Otis A. & Phyllis Shelton Mark A. Stadtherr UJALA Family Foundation Gregory N. California Community Dale L. Keairns Stephanopoulos Foundation Peter B. & Sue Lederman John Y. Televantos Katherine L. Chen Gerald A. Lessells Levi T. Thompson David R. & Norman N. Li James A. Trainham Karen Eckhardt Scott D. Love Alfred E. Wechsler Thomas F. Edgar Syamal K. & Vern W. Weekman, Jr. Karen A. Fletcher Susmita Poddar June C. Wispelwey & H. Scott Fogler James B. Porter, Jr. Mark B. Bradley Eduardo D. Glandt Joe B. Powell S. Shariq Yosufzai

Let’s show the world how chemical engineers are Doing a World of Good. #AllforGood www.DoingaWorldofGood.org

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