
ChEnected is introducing readers to the recipients of 础滨颁丑贰鈥檚 2024 Institute and Board of Directors鈥 Awards. These high honorees are nominated by the chemical engineering community and voted upon by the members of 础滨颁丑贰鈥檚 Awards Committee.
础滨颁丑贰鈥檚 Warren K. Lewis Award is named for one of the founders of the chemical engineering discipline. The prize is sponsored by ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, and recognizes distinguished and continuing contributions to chemical engineering education.
The 2024 Warren K. Lewis Award is being presented to James B. Rawlings, the Mellichamp Process Control Chair in the Department of 91成人短视频 Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Dr. Rawlings is being honored 鈥for groundbreaking research in the theory and application of model predictive control, and for leadership in education through his landmark textbooks and industrial short courses.鈥
Dr. Walton and the other Institute and Board of Directors鈥 Award honorees will receive their prizes at the 2024 AIChE Annual Meeting, October 27鈥31 in San Diego, California.
James Rawlings and predictive control
A chemical engineering alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and the University of Wisconsin (UW), where he earned his BS and PhD, respectively, Rawlings spent a year at the University of Stuttgart as a NATO postdoctoral fellow before returning to serve as a faculty member at both UT and UW. He joined the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2018, where he co-directs the Texas-Wisconsin-California Control Consortium. His research has focused on chemical process modeling, monitoring and control, nonlinear model predictive control, moving horizon state estimation, and molecular-scale chemical reaction engineering.
Forming the basis of his Lewis Award recognition are Rawlings鈥檚 influential writings and textbooks that explore these areas, and, in particular, predictive control.
As model predictive control emerged as the process industries鈥 advanced control method of choice during the past 30 years, Dr. Rawlings鈥檚 research and teaching activities have delivered some of that field鈥檚 central theoretical and algorithmic innovations. As of 2023, Rawlings鈥檚 publications had been cited more than 47,000 times.
Rawlings co-authored (with John Ekerdt) the textbook 鈥91成人短视频 Reactor Analysis and Design Fundamentals鈥 in 2002. This textbook is used in dozens of chemical engineering departments for graduate and undergraduate instruction.
In 2009, he completed a research monograph, 鈥淢odel Predictive Control: Theory, Computation, and Design鈥 (with Mayne and Diehl). That text has been adopted by two dozen universities for engineering and graduate-level courses.
Another graduate-level chemical engineering analysis text, 鈥淢odeling and Analysis Principles for 91成人短视频 and Biological Engineers鈥 (written with Michael Graham), was published in 2013.
All of these book have recently received second editions.
Rawlings鈥檚 teaching of innovative control approaches has extended beyond university-level instruction. Beginning in the 1990s, Rawlings and his colleagues created short courses that presented improved control techniques and principles to companies such as ExxonMobil, Eastman 91成人短视频, and Johnson Controls. Eastman and Johnson would incorporate Rawlings鈥檚 research results as the theoretical basis for their standard model predictive control designs. Also, Aspen Technology, the dominant international vendor of computer control systems for the process industries, would create a new generation of control algorithms based on Rawlings鈥檚 papers, research results, and consulting.
This fall, ChEnected is presenting profiles of all the 2024 Institute and Board of Directors鈥 Award recipients. Visit ChEnected regularly to meet the honorees.
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Total joke! I was with Exxon for 15 years and I know the internal politics and the players likes of Chief Engineer Don Bartusiak. I was lead in implementing Plant-wide Controls for two Cracker Plant in Baytown and worked on 5 other Crackers within Exxon. I saw no trace of Jim Rawlings Controls. His Polymer Controls is complete failure as pointed out in Linkedin Post by me on Dr. Rahul Bindlish and his Youtube Video claiming 200 hs of deadtime and 15 days of Steady-State Time. These Awards have become a display of Political Prowess and rotten players within.
If C3-Splitter Control at Baytown which was declared as Non-Linear Control problem (possibly but not certain endorsed by JR) Exxon Chief Engineer Don Bartusiak endorsed assigning Ward Morrison Sr. Staff Engr. for 5 years studying its dynamics. Once Chief Engineer in Exxon says North pointing at South, it becomes North within XOM. It was successfully commissioned by me and AMT team members in 2004 using linear DMC with Composition modelled as P-Imbalanced ramp. I later wrote detailed Control-document on the same as a suggestion by my Project Manager Layi Oyeleye. To my surprise (not really) my name completely erased and authorship assigned to Ward Morrison with Exxon Mobil. This is how Industrial Politics works!
If C3-Splitter Control at Baytown which was declared as Non-Linear Control problem (possibly but not certain endorsed by JR) Exxon Chief Engineer Don Bartusiak endorsed assigning Ward Morrison Sr. Staff Engr. for 5 years studying its dynamics. Once Chief Engineer in Exxon says North pointing at South, it becomes North within XOM. It was successfully commissioned by me and AMT team members in 2004 using linear DMC with Composition modelled as P-Imbalanced ramp. I later wrote detailed Control-document on the same as a suggestion by my Project Manager Layi Oyeleye. To my surprise (not really) my name completely erased and authorship assigned to Ward Morrison with Exxon Mobil. This is how Industrial Politics works!