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Process Systems Engineering Laboratory

Process Systems Engineering Laboratory

PSEL@MIT

Biblio Author: George Stephanopoulos

  • 2015
    George Stephanopoulos, Paul I. Barton, Sivaraman Ramaswamy
    2015

    Controlled Formation of Nanostructures with Desired Geometries: Part 4. Multi-Resolution Optimal Control in Dynamically Directed Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles

    Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.
    54
    :
    8520-8532
  • 2015
    George Stephanopoulos, Paul I. Barton, Richard Lakerveld, Sivaraman Ramaswamy
    2015

    Controlled Formation of Nanostructures with Desired Geometries: Part 3. Dynamic Modeling and Simulation of Directed Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles through Adaptive Finite State Projection

    Ind. Eng. Chem. Res.
    54
    :
    4371–4384
  • 2010
    Earl O. P. Solis, George Stephanopoulos, Paul I. Barton
    2010

    Controlled Formation of Nanostructures with Desired Geometries. 1. Robust Static Structures

    Industrial & Engineeering Chemistry Research
    49
    :
    7728 – 7745
  • 2010
    Earl O. P. Solis, George Stephanopoulos, Paul I. Barton
    2010

    Controlled Formation of Nanostructures with Desired Geometries. 2. Robust Dynamic Paths

    Industrial & Engineeering Chemistry Research
    49
    :
    7746 – 7757
  • 2012
    George Stephanopoulos, Paul I. Barton, Richard Lakerveld
    2012

    A master-equation approach to simulate kinetic traps during directed self-assembly

    Journal of Chemical Physics
    136
    :
    184109

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Recent Publications

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    Level sets of nonsmooth functions, part 2: Lipschitz and piecewise-differentiable manifolds

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    Evaluating Economic Feasibility of Liquid Air Energy Storage Systems in Future US Electricity Markets

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    Tighter Bounds on Transient Moments of Stochastic Chemical Systems

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    Generalized derivatives of optimal-value functions with parameterized convex programs embedded

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