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* [http://pedro.valelima.com/phd/ Pedro Vale Lima] contributed some documentation on doing [[Thermodynamics with ASCEND]]. | * [http://pedro.valelima.com/phd/ Pedro Vale Lima] contributed some documentation on doing [[Thermodynamics with ASCEND]]. | ||
* [http://www.cnim.com/en/cnim-and-solar-energy.aspx CNIM] used ASCEND to model two-phase flow for their new solar collector | * [http://www.cnim.com/en/cnim-and-solar-energy.aspx CNIM] used ASCEND to model two-phase flow for their new solar collector | ||
* [http://www.bystronic.com/ Bystronic] | * [http://www.bystronic.com/ Bystronic] | ||
* [http://lncmi.cnrs.fr/ Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses] | |||
== ASCEND Developers == | == ASCEND Developers == | ||
Revision as of 04:39, 17 February 2011
If you're using ASCEND to solve problems, please let us know!
ASCEND Users
- IIT-Bombay and http://fossee.in are working to introduce ASCEND into the engineering curriculum.
- The D2P Research Group use ASCEND for solving hydrometallurgy problems. See technical report (in spanish) or summary (in english).
- Chemical Engineering at UAHuntsville problems solved using ASCEND for chemical engineering coursework
- Solar Thermal Group at Australian National University uses ASCEND for a wide range of simulation problems and actively participates in ASCEND development.
- Pedro Vale Lima contributed some documentation on doing Thermodynamics with ASCEND.
- CNIM used ASCEND to model two-phase flow for their new solar collector
- Bystronic
- Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses
ASCEND Developers
See also ASCEND history and Category:ASCEND Contributors.
| Name | Connection | Mugshot |
|---|---|---|
| Ben Allan | A principal member of the technical staff, Sandia Laboratories/CA. Research interests include large-scale OO modeling support tools (solution methods & compilers), scalable design of human-computer interaction, and optimizing finite-element data representations. | File:BenAllan.jpg |
| Krishnan Chittur | Professor, Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alabama Huntsville, Alabama. Research interests include biomaterials and bioinformatics. An enthusiastic ASCEND user who would like to see it being widely used for computations, simple and complex. | File:KrishnanChittur.jpg |
| Luis Cisternas | Professor, Departamento de Ingeniería Química, Universidad de Antofagasta, Casilla 170, Antofagasta, Chile. Research interests include Chemical and metallurgical process & product design, Process systems modelling and optimization, Process synthesis. Developer of the ASCEND library HydroSim for hydrometallurgy applications. | File:LuisCisternas.jpg |
| John Pye | Lecturer at the Dept of Engineering, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Research interest: Solar thermal energy systems, thermal system modelling, thermochemical energy storage by ammonia dissociation, structural modelling and optimisation of parabolic reflectors. | |
| Vicente Rico-Ramirez | Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, Technical Institute of Celaya, Mexico. Research interests in optimization, modeling, synthesis. | File:VicenteRicoRamirez.jpg |
| Jon Shao | Assoc Prof, Institute of Systems Engng,Zhejiang Univ, Hangzhou, China. Research interests in advanced optimization/solution strategies for complex systems, RTO, automatic differentiation, support environments for solving complex problems, and very long distance supervisory control and data acquisition. | File:JonShao.jpg |
| Jerry St Clair | Our token organic chemist (doesn't every team need one). An ASCEND user for non-engineering applications. His research interests include reaction mechanisms and kinetics, process optimization and control, and doing with computers what could more easily be done without them. | File:JerryStClair.jpg |
| Mark Thomas | Staff in the Survivable Network Technology Group at the Software Engineering Institute of Carnegie Mellon University. | File:MarkThomas.jpg |
| Art Westerberg | Retired as of June, 2004. Formerly professor in the Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University. Research interests: ASCEND development. | File:ArtWesterberg.jpg |