Thursday, August 22, 2019

Roger Sargent Lecture

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The '''Roger Sargent Lecture''' is an annual lecture organised by the Centre for Process Systems Engineering at [[Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London]] named after [[Roger W. H. Sargent]], the founding director of the Centre for Process Systems Engineering at [[Imperial College London]] from 1989 to his retirement in 1992. Professor [[Roger Sargent]] has played a unique role in shaping the future of systems engineering research. His contributions have been recognized by many awards, such as [[Institution of Chemical Engineers|IChemE]]. In 2015, IChemE created the Sargent Medal for research in computer aided product and process engineering in honour of Professor Sargent. The medals are designed to recognise the work of members of the chemical engineering academic community, who have contributed significantly to the advancement of the profession and society.

“We are very pleased to announce the names behind our new medals and celebrate some of their iconic achievements and contributions stretching back nearly a hundred years...IChemE is looking forward to celebrating their historic achievements and perpetuating their names in the future by awarding their medals to the next generations of chemical engineers for decades to come.” Claudia Flavell-While, IChemE Director of Publications.

In 1994, we inaugurated an annual lectureship as a tribute to Roger Sargent’s excellence and his legacy in the field of Process Systems Engineering. The Lectures are free and open to the public.

The Roger Sargent Lecture is held in December each year. The lecturer is always a well recognised academic in the process system engineering field from all over the world. Each lecture is usually published <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>.


==List of Roger Sargent Lecturers==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! No
! YEAR
! LECTURER
! SUBJECT
! AFFILIATION
|-
|1
| 1994
| [[Rutherford Aris|R. Aris]]
| NA <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[University of Minnesota]]
|-
|2
| 1995
| [[Karl Johan Åström|K. J. Åström]]
| NA <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Lund Institute of Technology]]
|-
|3
| 1996
| [[James M Douglas| J. M. Douglas]]
| NA <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[University of Massachusetts]]
|-
|4
| 1997
| [[Graham Goodwin|G. Goodwin]]
| Advanced Control: From Ivory Towers to Steel Plants <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[The University of Newcastle, Australia]]
|-
|5
| 1998
| [[W. Harmon Ray|W. H. Ray]]
| Polymerization Process Systems for Fun and Profit <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[University of Wisconsin-Madison]]
|-
|6
| 1999
| [[Arthur W Westerberg|A. W. Westerberg]]
| Pursuing Process Design Insights <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
|-
|7
| 2000
| [[Gregory Stephanopoulos|G. Stephanopoulos]]
| Is there a Need for a New Process Systems Engineering <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[MIT]]
|-
|8
| 2001
| [[Roger W H Sargent|R. W. Sargent]]
| Modelling the Future <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Imperial College London]]
|-
|9
| 2002
| [[Manfred Morari|M. Morari]]
| Beyond Process Control <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[ETH Zürich]]
|-
|-
|10
| 2003
| [[Ignacio E Grossman|I. E. Grossman]]
| AFuture and Scope of Mathematical Programming in Process Systems Engineering <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
|-
|-
|11
| 2004
| [[Wolfgang Marquardt|W. Marquardt]]
| From Feedback Control to Real-Time Business Decision Making in the Process Industries <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[RWTH Aachen]]
|-
|-
|12
| 2005
| [[John Perkins (academic)|J. Perkins]]
| Engineering the Future <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[University of Manchester]]
|-
|-
|13
| 2006
| [[Erik Ydstie|E. Ydstie]]
| Inventory and Flow Control in Complex Networks <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
|-
|-
|14
| 2007
| [[Rafiqul Gani|R. Gani]]
| Models, Modelling and Process Systems Engineering- What Next? <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Technical University of Denmark]]
|-
|-
|15
| 2008
| [[Christodoulos A. Floudas|C. A. Floudas]]
| Discovery through Systems Engineering Thinking <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Princeton University ]]
|-
|-
|16
| 2009
| [[Costas Pantelides|C. Pantelides]]
| Process Modelling: A Progress Report <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Imperial College London]]
|-
|-
|17
| 2010
| [[Michael F. Doherty|M. F. Doherty]]
| Crystalline Solids: The Next Frontier in Process Systems Engineering <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[University of California, Santa Barbara ]]
|-
|-
|18
| 2011
| [[R Lorenz T. Biegler| L. T. Biegler]]
| On-line Dynamic Process Optimization: Making It Real <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Carnegie Mellon University]]
|-
|-
|19
| 2012
| [[Sebastian Engell|S. Engell]]
| Optimization under lack of knowledge – the key to operational excellence <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Technische Universität Dortmund ]]
|-
|-
|20
| 2013
| [[Francis J. Doyle |F. J. Doyle]]
| Engineering the Artificial Pancreas <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[University of California, Santa Barbara]]
|-
|-
|21
| 2014
| [[Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos|E. N. Pistikopoulos]]
| Multi-Parametric Programming & Control 25 years later: what is next <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Imperial College London]]
|-
|-
|22
| 2015
| [[Venkat Venkatasubramanian|V. Venkatasubramanian]]
| Process Systems Engineering at Crossroads: Challenges and Opportunities in the Era of Watson <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Columbia University]]
|-
|-
|23
| 2016
| [[Jay H. Lee|J. H. Lee]]
| Mathematical Programming and Dynamic Programming: How they have been used in control and can be combined for further use in planning, scheduling and control of multi-scale stochastic systems <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[KAIST]]
|-
|-
|24
| 2017
| [[Frank Allgöwer|F. Allgöwer]]
| ndustry 4.0: Challenges and Opportunities for Model Predictive Contro <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Universität Stuttgart]]
|-
|25
| 2018
| [[Babatunde Ogunnaike|B. Ogunnaike
]]
| Biological Control Systems: Systems Biology of Diseases and the Design of Effective Treatments <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[University of Delaware]]
|-
|26
| 2019
| [[Marianthi Ierapetritou|M. Ierapetritou]]
| NA <ref>[https://ift.tt/2HlP5Nx Roger Sargent lecture ]</ref>
| [[Rutgers University]]
|-


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