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ESCAPE 22

22nd European Symposium on

Computer Aided Process Engineering

University College London

London, UK

17 – 20 June 2012

Professor David Bogle

Theme

The main theme of ESCAPE 22:

CAPE tools for a sustainable world

Topics Tools for sustainable development Tools for energy management Tools for financial and business decision making Product and process design Operations, control and process safety Multi-scale modelling and simulation Computational and numerical solution strategies Systems biology and healthcare engineering CAPE in education

Plenary Speakers

Joan F. Brennecke, University of Notre Dame, USA

Prof Sir William Wakeham, RAEng & IChemE, UK

Hans Hoogland, Unilever, The Netherlands

Prof Xavier Joulia, ENSIACET, France

Product and Process Design

Professor Nina Thornhill, Imperial College, UK

Operations, Control and Process Safety

Prof Andreas Linninger, University of Illinois, USA

Systems Biology and Healthcare Engineering

Prof Hans Kuipers, University of Eindhoven, NL

Multiscale Modelling and Simulation

William Day, PricewaterhouseCoopers, UK

Tools for Sustainable Development

Keynote Speakers

London’s Global University

The UCL Spirit

UCL was established in 1826 in order to open up education in England

– it was founded on a radical and liberal tradition– it was the first university to welcome students of

any race, class or religion and the first to welcome women on equal terms with men.

The bold, radical and responsive spirit of its foundation continues today amongst UCL’s 22,000 students and 8,000 staff. They:

– recognise that universities have a central role in changing the world

– work across the disciplines – take a global view in dealing with society’s

problems– are committed to enriching society.

Academic Powerhouse

UCL is a modern outward-looking institution, engaged with the world’s problems.

One of the world’s leading multidisciplinary universities:

– 4th in the world in the Times Higher Education-QS rankings

– 21 Nobel prize winners amongst past and present members

– Number one for research in London and third in the UK overall

Location

01Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering

Introduction

The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering will reward and celebrate an individual (or up to three individuals) responsible for a ground-breaking innovation in engineering that has been of global benefit to humanity

The prize will be awarded biennially and is worth £1million.

It will be awarded by Her Majesty, the Queen.

02Timeline

• 28th February 2012 – Nominations Opened, Judges Announced

• 14th September 2012 – Nominations Close

• March 2013 – Winner announced

• Spring 2013 – Awards Ceremony

03‘Societal Change’

As the search for the winner continues, the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering aims to:

•discover and celebrate engineering success stories that tackle global challenges.

•Raise the international public profile of engineering

•Inspire new generations of engineers to take up the challenges of the future.

The Prize winner will be decided by a distinguished panel of judges from across the world.

04Further Information

For Further Information, current news, case studies and brand material visit:

www.qeprize.org

Thank you!

Dinner Venue

The Grand Connaught Rooms61-65 Great Queen StreetCovent Garden, WC2B 5DA

Wireless Instructions

Wifi network for external visitors - UCL Guest

Event code ESCAPE

Need to register personal username and password

See details in delegate pack

UK academics may use eduroam

Journal Special IssuesComputers and Chemical EngineeringProduct and Process DesignOperations, control and process safetyMulti-scale modelling and simulationComputational and numerical solution strategiesSystems biology and healthcare engineering

Chemical Engineering Research and DesignTools for sustainable developmentTools for energy managementTools for financial and business decision making

CAPE in Education

Submit via journal websites by 1st October

Safety Instructions

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE - FIRE

Upon hearing the fire alarm, participants should leave the room by the nearest Fire Exit and proceed to the designated Fire Assembly Point.  The Assembly Point is indicated on the 'Fire Action' notice displayed in each room.    

EMERGENCY PROCEDURE - MEDICAL

In the event of a medical emergency please request assistance by telephoning 222 from a UCL internal telephone. 

Enjoy the conference!

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