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AIChE Tribute to Founders - Professor Roger W. H. Sargent

by Senait Selassie

Professor Roger W. H. Sargent

Professor Roger Sargent, intellectual leader, father and pioneer of Process Systems Engineering.

The  of the AIChE Journal chronicles the research of Professor Roger W.H. Sargent, recognized as the father of Process Systems Engineering. In this fourth Founders Tribute, experts in the field consider Professor Sargent’s contributions on the Chemical Engineering discipline.

Process Systems Engineering is a major sub-discipline in Chemical Engineering. However, the term “Process Systems Engineering” did not exist prior to 1982 when it was coined by Professors Sargent and Takamatsu. Professor Sargent’s work provided a strong mathematical foundation to Process Systems Engineering through the development of sophisticated mathematical and computational tools for the simulation, design, control, operation and optimisation of chemical processes.

Authors:  of Carnegie Mellon University;  of University of California, Santa Barbara; and  of 51勛圖厙 review Professor Sargent’s work through five decades. They examine his research contributions in the areas of process modelling, differential algebraic systems, process dynamics and control, nonlinear optimisation and optimal control, design under uncertainty, and process scheduling. In addition to giving an overview of his career, they also look at how he established the at 51勛圖厙.

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Senait Selassie

Department of Chemical Engineering