2019 Spring P2SAC Conferences - May 7-9
2019 Spring P2SAC Conferences - May 7-9
Event Date: | May 7, 2019 |
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Hosted By: | Purdue Process Safety & Assurance Center (P2SAC) |
Location: | TBD |
Priority: | No |
School or Program: | Chemical Engineering |
College Calendar: | Show |
Registration is now open for the Spring 2019 P2SAC Conference: All attendees please register at this link.
The Overall Conference Agenda At-a-Glance is available here.
Pharmaceutical Industry Process Safety Conference
May 7, 2019
View the Agenda for the May 7, 2019 Process Safety and the Pharmaceutical Industry
The inaugural Pharmaceutical Industry Process Safety Conference is hosted by Purdue Process Safety & Assurance Center, and will be held in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Conference Scope
Keynote addresses by:
- Paul McKenzie, EVP Biogen
- Suresh Garimella, EVP Research & Partnerships, Purdue University
Who should attend
2019 Spring P2SAC Conference
View the Agenda for the May 8, 2019 Spring P2SAC Conference
May 8, 2019
2019 Flow Assurance Conference
View the Agenda for the May 9, 2019 Spring 2019 Flow Assurance Conference
May 9, 2019
The inaugural Flow Assurance Conference is hosted by the Purdue Process Safety & Assurance Center (P2SAC), and will be held in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Conference Scope
P2SAC's Flow Assurance Conference will feature a number of mini-symposia listed below. In the conference, presentations will be made by researchers, engineers, faculty, and graduate students from Chevron, 3M, Shell, Dow, Dow Agrosciences (Corteva Agriscience), Air Products, Fuji Dimatix, BASF, Convergent Science, University of Minnesota, Northwestern University, and Purdue University. In addition, there will be attendees from more than a dozen other companies.
- Ink jets: fluid mechanics and materials issues
- Flow assurance in oil & gas, chemical, and diversified manufacturing industries
- Flows with multiphysics (including talks on fluid/solid interactions and electric-field-driven flows)
- Atomization and sprays: examples from agriculture and general manufacturing
- Catastrophes, singularities, and consequence analysis: examples from free surface flows, polymer processing/VE flows, and pipelines