Browse "Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering(생명화학공학과)" by Author Braatz, Richard D.

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Fast moving horizon estimation for a two-dimensional distributed parameter system

Jang, Hong; Lee, JayHyung; Braatz, Richard D.; Kim, Kwang-Ki K., COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.63, pp.159 - 172, 2014-04

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Multi-phase particle-in-cell coupled with population balance equation (MP-PIC-PBE) method for multiscale computational fluid dynamics simulation

Kim, Shin Hyuk; Lee, Jay H.; Braatz, Richard D., COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.134, 2020-03

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Multi-scale computational fluid dynamics simulation for antisolvent crystallization using a MP-PIC-PBE method

kim, shinhyuk; Braatz, Richard D.; Lee, Jay Hyung, 2019 The 19th International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems (ICCAS 2019), ICROS, 2019-10-16

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Multi-scale fluid dynamics simulation based on MP-PIC-PBE method for PMMA suspension polymerization

Kim, Shin Hyuk; Lee, Jay Hyung; Braatz, Richard D., COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.152, pp.107391, 2021-09

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Multiphase Particle-in-Cell Coupled Population Balance Equation Method for Multiscale Computational Fluid Dynamics

kim, shinhyuk; Braatz, Richard D.; Lee, Jay Hyung, 19th AIChE Annual Meeting, AIChE, 2019-11-12

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Regularized maximum likelihood estimation of sparse stochastic monomolecular biochemical reaction networks

Jang, Hong; Kim, Kwang-Ki K; Braatz, Richard D.; Gopaluni, R.Bhushan; Lee, Jay Hyung, COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.90, pp.111 - 120, 2016-07

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Special issue in Honor of Manfred Morari's 60th Birthday Preface

Braatz, Richard D.; Lee, Jay-Hyung, COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, v.70, no.SI, pp.1 - 2, 2014-11

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State Estimation of the Time-Varying and Spatially Localized Concentration of Signal Molecules from the Stochastic Adsorption Dynamics on the Carbon Nanotube-Based Sensors and Its Application to Tumor Cell Detection

Jang, Hong; Lee, Jay Hyung; Braatz, Richard D., PLOS ONE, v.10, no.11, pp.0141930, 2015-11

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