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(614) 292-4904 bakshi.2@osu.edu
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| Process Systems Engineering, Industrial Ecology |
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| Education |
B.Chem.Eng, University of Bombay, 1986
MSCEP, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989
Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
1992
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| Honors |
NSF Faculty Early Career Enhancement Award
(CAREER), 1998
AIChE CAST Division, Ted Peterson Student Paper
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- Bhavik R. Bakshi |
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Our
research is motivated by the need
for efficient, economically viable,
and
environmentally benign chemical
products and processes. In response
to this
need, our projects range in focus
from the
process scale to the global scale.
Most
projects are multidisciplinary in
nature and
overlap with other fields such as
statistics,
signal processing, bioinformatics,
systems
ecology, and industrial ecology.
Current research
is focused on two broad areas.
Efficient Process Engineering via
Bayesian
and Multiscale Methods
Efficient engineering of chemical
and
manufacturing processes requires
efficient methods for solving
individual
tasks and integration between
related
tasks. Examples of such tasks
include
feedback control, process
monitoring,
state and parameter estimation,
process
design, and equipment scale-up.
Ideally, solution techniques for all
tasks
should be able to make maximum use
of all the available information.
Such
information is usually in the form
of
measured data, fundamental or
empirical
process models, heuristic knowledge,
and experience.
We are developing new methods
for process engineering tasks that
can
maximize the use of available
process
knowledge and data. These methods
rely on the rigorous foundation of
Bayesian
statistics for combining different
types of information,
and wavelet analysis for capturing
the
multiscale character inherent in all
systems.
Bayesian statistics provides a
statistically
sound way of combining prior
knowledge with
measurements to estimate the
probability
distribution of unknown variables.
Wavelet
analysis is an approach for
capturing information
about events occurring with
different
localization in time, space, or
frequency.
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Current research is developing
multiscale
and Bayesian approaches for fault
detection
and diagnosis, linear and nonlinear
modeling,
and state and parameter estimation
in nonlinear
dynamic systems. The resulting
methods
are usually more accurate than
existing approaches,
and can improve the performance
and profitability of processing
systems. We are
also using our methods to extract
knowledge
from data obtained from complex
chemical and
biological systems. Current research
is directed
towards discovering new cancer drugs
from genomic, pharmaceutical, and
chemical databases
Ecologically and Economically
Conscious
Process Engineering
As chemical engineers, we have been
tremendously
successful in developing new
products
and technologies for enhancing our
quality of life.
Unfortunately, we have been much
less successful
in ensuring the environmental
viability of our
products and processes. With
increasing realization
that the current practice of many
industrial
activities cannot be sustained for
long, there is a
critical need for incorporating
ecological and
economic factors in engineering
decisions.
We are developing novel methods for
ecologically and economically
conscious process
engineering based on treating
industrial
and ecological systems as networks
of energy
flow. Ecological systems convert
global inputs
into ecological resources and
services, while
economic systems convert natural
resources
and services into economic goods and
services
and waste. Our work combines methods
from
systems engineering, systems
ecology, and life
cycle assessment to analyze products
and
processes at multiple scales. The
thermodynamic
concept of exergy or available
energy
provides the link between various
methods and
disciplines.
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