Workshop: Teaching process modeling in chemical engineering – Perspectives from academia and industry. PSE is organizing a free workshop (registration required) on Monday, May 7th, in the Hyatt House Parsippany/Whippany, NJ. The goal of this workshop is to discuss the different ways process modeling is taught in universities and how this aligns with the needs of industry. The agenda: 10:00 Registration 10:30 Welcome (Pieter Schmal; PSE) 10:40 Process Modelling – the next decade (Alejandro Cano; PSE) 11:10 Process Systems Modeling Skills: An Industrial Perspective (Rob Johnson; ExxonMobil Research & Engineering) 11:40 Break 11:55 Process Systems Modeling Skills Required to Be Successful at Procter & Gamble (Ben Weinstein; Procter & Gamble) 12:25 Working title: Process systems modelling in pharma (Sal Garcia; Eli Lily) 12:55 Lunch 13:55 Integrating Process Modeling in the US Chemical Engineering Curriculum: What Could Go Right, What Could Go Wrong? (Michael Baldea; UT Austin) 14:25 Advanced Modeling and Optimization at Texas A&M (Nikos Diangelakis; Texas A&M) 14:55 Integration of process modeling in the University of Delaware's particle technology Master's program (Jim Michaels; U Delaware) 15:25 Break 15:40 Process systems engineering Academic Teaching Highway (PATH) – what, why and how (Pieter Schmal, Ananya Chowdhury; PSE) 16:10 Discussion 16:50 Closing remarks 17:00 End The event is free to attend, but registration is required. Please find more details and register here: https://www.psenterprise.com/events/americas/2018/workshops/academic-path- new-jersey Hoping to see you there. Best regards, Pieter Schmal Principal Application Engineer & Head PSE Academic