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Dr Mark Willis.
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Dr Victor Grisales Diaz
Dr Mark Willis
Ethyl acetate production from dilute bioethanol with low energy intensity
2022
Dr Victor Grisales Diaz
Dr Mark Willis
Multi-objective optimization of aniline and hydrogen production in a directly coupled membrane reactor
2022
Harry Laing
Dr Chris O'Malley
Dr Mark Willis
Optimisation of energy usage and carbon emissions monitoring using MILP for an advanced anaerobic digester plant
2022
Dr Mark Willis
An Automated Computational Approach to Kinetic Model Discrimination and Parameter Estimation
2021
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Allen Wright
COVID-19: Mechanistic model calibration subject to active and varying non-pharmaceutical interventions
2021
Dr Mark Willis
Rapid, Automated Determination of Reaction Models and Kinetic Parameters
2021
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Oscar Prado-Rubio
Assessing the energy requirements for butanol production using fermentation tanks-in-series operated under vacuum
2020
Harry Laing
Dr Chris O'Malley
Dr Mark Willis
Development of a biogas distribution model for a wastewater treatment plant: a mixed integer linear programming approach
2020
Dr Mark Willis
Oscar Prado-Rubio
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Insights into the dynamics and control of COVID-19 infection rates
2020
Dr Mark Willis
Computational approaches to kinetic model selection
2019
Dr Mark Willis
Ethanol production using
Zymomonas mobilis
: Development of a kinetic model describing glucose and xylose co-fermentation
2019
Dr Victor Grisales Diaz
Dr Mark Willis
On the economic optimisation of ethanol production using corn stover feedstock: A new kinetic model, a green recovery system and a deacetylation step
2019
Dr Victor Grisales Diaz
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Dr Mark Willis
Butanol production via vacuum fermentation: An economic evaluation of operating strategies
2018
Dr Victor Grisales Diaz
Dr Mark Willis
Kinetic modelling and simulation of batch, continuous and cell-recycling fermentations for acetone-butanol-ethanol production using
Clostridium saccharoperbutylacetonicum
N1-4
2018
Dr Victor Grisales Diaz
Oscar Prado-Rubio
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Dynamic hybrid model for ultrafiltration membrane processes
2017
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Dr Jie Zhang
Dr Mark Willis
Hybrid neural network modelling for process monitoring and control
2017
Richard Adamson
Dr Mark Willis
Integrated real-time production scheduling of a multiple cryogenic air separation unit and compressor plant
2017
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Dr Mark Willis
Intensified design of experiments for upstream bioreactors
2017
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Moritz von Stosch
L0-constrained regression using mixed integer linear programming
2017
Richard Adamson
Dr Mark Willis
Retrospective and predictive optimal scheduling of nitrogen liquefier units and the effect of renewable generation
2017
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Simultaneous parameter identification and discrimination of the nonparametric structure of hybrid semi-parametric models
2017
Richard Adamson
Dr Mark Willis
Steady-state optimisation of a multiple cryogenic air separation unit and compressor plant
2017
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Moritz von Stosch
Inference of chemical reaction networks using mixed integer linear programming
2016
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Reverse Engineering Chemical Reaction Networks from Time Series Data
2012
Charles Hii
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Evolving toxicity models using multigene symbolic regression and multiple objectives
2011
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor David Leahy
Dr Mark Willis
Predicting the toxicity of chemical compounds using GPTIPS: a free genetic programming toolbox for MATLAB
2011
Professor Jarka Glassey
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Gary Montague
Application of Agent-Based System for Bioprocess Description and Process Improvement
2010
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor David Leahy
Dr Mark Willis
GPTIPS: An Open Source Genetic Programming Toolbox For Multigene Symbolic Regression
2010
Alexander Morrison
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Using genetic programming to evolve a team of data classifiers
2010
Dr Mark Willis
Determining reaction networks
2009
Dr Arijit Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Improved control of a chaotic reaction system using modified delay co-ordinate feedback
2009
Rob Worth
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
The Importance of Mass Transfer in Gas-Liquid Reactions
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Arijit Mukherjee
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
The influence of reaction temperature on the oscillatory behaviour in the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for determination of the reaction mechanism of the L-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for the determination of the reaction mechanism of the L-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Effect of gas-liquid mass transfer rates on the palladium catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2008
Rob Worth
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Are high throughput technologies useable for engineering scalability?
2008
Samantha Burnham
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Inference of chemical reaction networks
2008
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Product identification and distribution from the oscillatory
versus
non-oscillatory palladium(II) iodide-catalysed oxidative carbonylation of phenylacetylene
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
The influence of oscillations on product selectivity during the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards predicting catalyst performance in reactive distillation systems
2008
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Two-dimensional simple proportional feedback control of a chaotic reaction system
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Dr Stephen Scott
et al.
Using perturbation experiments to study the dynamic behaviour of the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for the determination of the reaction network of the l-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for the determination of the reaction network of the ʟ-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Achieving pH and Qr oscillations in a palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction using an automated reactor system
2007
Philip English
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Automated inference of chemical reaction networks
2007
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Characterisation of the dynamic behaviour of Briggs-Rauscher reaction in a fed-batch reactor
2007
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Characterisation of the dynamic behaviour of Briggs-Rauscher reaction in fed-batch reactor
2007
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Gary Montague
Co-evolution of non-linear PLS model components
2007
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Control of a chaotic autocatalytic reaction in a continuous stirred tank reactor
2007
Samantha Burnham
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
et al.
Deduction of reaction mechanism using data from a robotic workstation
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Engineering Scalability-Extending High Throughput Technologies to Chemical Process Development
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Identifying Chemical Reaction Network Models
2007
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Simon Horne
Professor Allen Wright
Inference of chemical reaction networks using hybrid s-system models
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Reaction network determination using calibration free analytical data
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards the elucidation of a chemical reaction network for the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2007
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Control of a chaotic autocatalytic reaction system
2006
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Enhancing process development using high throughput technologies a case study using an L-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2006
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
High throughput technologies and reaction network determination
2006
Dr Dominic Searson
Samantha Burnham
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Identification of chemical reaction mechanism from batch process data
2006
Simon Horne
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Modelling of chemical processes using S-systems
2006
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
S-systems and evolutionary algorithms for the inference of chemical reaction networks from fed-batch reactor experiments
2006
Samantha Burnham
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards the automated deduction of chemical reaction mechanism
2006
Samantha Burnham
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards the automated elucidation of chemical reaction mechanism from batch reactor experiments
2006
Professor Allen Wright
Dr Mark Willis
The effect of reaction kinetics on the performance of reactive distillation
2004
Professor Gary Montague
Dr Mark Willis
Correlating polymer resin and end-use properties to molecular-weight distribution
2003
Dr Mark Willis
Dynamic systems modelling using genetic programming
2003
Professor Gary Montague
Professor Jarka Glassey
Dr Mark Willis
French fry quality improvement using advanced control techniques
2003
Professor Gary Montague
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Ailbhe Burke
Hybrid Approach to Modeling an Industrial Polyethylene Process
2003
Susan Lau
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Gary Montague
Professor Jarka Glassey
Predictive scheduling of a bioprocess plant
2003
Professor Gary Montague
Professor Jarka Glassey
Dr Mark Willis
Advanced control methods for French fry quality improvement
2002
Dr Kathryn Kipling
Professor Jarka Glassey
Professor Gary Montague
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Hugo Hiden
et al.
Automated production support for the bioprocess industry
2002
Dr Ming Tham
Professor Gary Montague
Professor Jarka Glassey
Dr Mark Willis
Practical inferential estimation using artificial neural networks
2002
Ben McKay
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor Gary Montague
Nonlinear continuum regression: an evolutionary approach
2000
Dr Ming Tham
Dr Mark Willis
A robust tuning procedure for adaptive inferential control
1999
Dr Ming Tham
Dr Mark Willis
A robust tuning procedure for adaptive inferential control
1999
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Gary Montague
Improving controller performance using genetically evolved structures with co-adaptation
1999
Ben McKay
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor Gary Montague
Non-linear continuum regression using genetic programming
1999
Dr Hugo Hiden
Dr Mark Willis
Dr Ming Tham
Professor Gary Montague
Non-linear principal components analysis using genetic programming
1999
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Gary Montague
Evolutionary design of process controllers
1998
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor Gary Montague
Dr Mark Willis
Chemical process controller design using genetic programming
1998
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor Gary Montague
Dr Mark Willis
Chemical process controller design using genetic programming
1998
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor Gary Montague
Dr Mark Willis
Evolutionary design of process controllers
1998
Dr Dominic Searson
Professor Gary Montague
Dr Mark Willis
Evolutionary design of process controllers
1998