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1 Sigurd Skogestad Department of Chemical Engineering Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Trondheim

2 Sigurd Skogestad 1955: Born in Flekkefjord, Norway 1978: MS (Siv.ing.) in chemical engineering at NTNU : Worked at Norsk Hydro co. (process simulation) 1987: PhD from Caltech (supervisor: Manfred Morari) 1987-present: Professor of chemical engineering at NTNU : Head of Department 160 journal publications Book: Multivariable Feedback Control (Wiley 1996; 2005) –1989: Ted Peterson Best Paper Award by the CAST division of AIChE –1990: George S. Axelby Outstanding Paper Award by the Control System Society of IEEE –1992: O. Hugo Schuck Best Paper Award by the American Automatic Control Council –2006: Best paper award for paper published in 2004 in Computers and chemical engineering. –2011: Process Automation Hall of Fame (US)

3 Trondheim, Norway Teheran

4 Trondheim, Norway Rio

5 Trondheim Oslo UK NORWAY DENMARK GERMANY North Sea SWEDEN Arctic circle

6 NTNU, Trondheim

7 Research Sigurd Skogestad 1.Truls Larsson, Studies on plantwide control, Aug (Aker Kværner, Stavanger) 2.Eva-Katrine Hilmen, Separation of azeotropic mixtures, Des (ABB, Oslo) 3.Ivar J. Halvorsen; Minimum energy requirements in distillation,May (SINTEF) 4.Marius S. Govatsmark, Integrated optimization and control, Sept (Statoil, Haugesund) 5.Audun Faanes, Controllability analysis and control structures, Sept (Statoil, Trondheim) 6.Hilde K. Engelien, Process integration for distillation columns, March (Aker Kværner) 7.Stathis Skouras, Heteroazeotropic batch distillation, May (Statoil, Trondheim) 8.Vidar Alstad, Studies on selection of controlled variables, June (Yara, Porsgrunn) 9.Espen Storkaas, Control solutions to avoid slug flow in pipeline-riser systems, June (ABB, Oslo) 10.Antonio C.B. Araujo, Studies on plantwide control, Jan (Un. Campina Grande, Brazil) 11.Tore Lid, Data reconciliation and optimal operation of refinery processes, June 2007 (Statoil, Bergen) 12.Federico Zenith, Control of fuel cells, June 2007 (SINTEF, Trondheim) 13.Jørgen B. Jensen, Optimal operation of refrigeration cycles, May 2008 (ABB, Oslo) 14.Heidi Sivertsen, Stabilization of desired flow regimes (no slug), Dec (Statoil, Stjørdal) 15.Elvira Aske, Plantwide control systems with focus on max throughput, Mar 2009 (Statoil, Trondheim) 16.Jens P. Strandberg, Optimal operation of dividing wall columns, June 2011 (Aker Solutions, Oslo) 17.Johannes Jäschke, Invariants for optimal operation of process systems, June 2011 (postdoc, NTNU) 18.Magnus Jacobsen, Active constraint regions, Nov (ABB, Oslo) 19.Mehdi Panahi, Self-optimizing control applications (GTL, CO2 removal), Nov (Aker Solutions, Oslo) Current research: Plantwide control. Applications: LNG, GTL, CO2 Continue work on distillation and anti-slug flow control Reduced-complexity control (self-optimizing control): off-line and analytical solutions to optimal control (incl. explicit MPC & explicit RTO) Graduated PhDs since 2000

8 Current Ph.D. students 1.Håkon Dahl-Olsen (Siv.ing., NTNU, 2006), Optimal operation of chemical processes 2.Deeptanshu Dwivedi (MS India) Integrated distillation (Gassmaks/BEEDIST) 3.Maryam Ghadrdan (MS Iran) Integrated distillation (Gassmaks/BEEDIST) 4.Ramprasad Yelchuru (MS Singapore) Optimal operation of integrated plants (Gassmaks) 5.Esmaeil Jahanshahi (MS Petroluem Univ. of Iran) Control of offshore production systems for oil and gas (financed by Siemens) 6.Chriss Grimholt (MS NTNU). Self-optimizing control 7.Vinicius Oliveira (BS Brazil). Self-optimizing batch 8.Vladimiros Minasidis (MS Thessaloniki). Active constraint regions + postdoc Johannes Jäschke

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