On the detailed modelling of high temperature nanoparticles synthesis, by Markus Kraft (UK). Session chair: Kevin Van Geem. 09:40 Coffee break. In room 3 (Blanquaert), parallel session overlapping with ICCK in rooms 1 and 2, session chair Geraldine Heynderickx: 10:00 A heterogeneous multi-scale dynamic model for simulation of catalytic reforming reactors, by Grigorios Pantoleontos (Greece). 10:25 Efficient method for the calculation of rate coefficients of elementary reactions in the gas phase, by Andrey Koksharov (Germany). 10:50 New observation of water gas shift equilibrium in flames, by Wendong Wu (USA). 11:15 On reactive settling of activated sludge, by Raimund Bürger (Chile). 11:40 Parameter fitting: Which algorithm to choose? by Benoît Celse (France). 12:05 Probing pore blocking effects on multiphase reactions at the particle level using a discrete model, by Guanghua Ye (UK / China). 12:30 A comparative study of optimization algorithms for a cellular automata model, by Saurajyoti Kar (India). 12:55 Lunch and Poster session: The Sectional Quadrature Method of Moments (SQMOM): An Application to Liquid-liquid Extraction Columns by Semer Alzyod (Germany); Slow Manifolds identification for dimensionality reduction of chemical kinetics: a computational route by Alessandro Ceccato (Italy); Traits of regularity in stochastic chemical kinetics: analogy with the "Slow Manifolds" feature in deterministic kinetics by Paolo Nicolini (Italy / Czech Republic); Mathematical description of the kinetics of photochemical reactions by KatalinŐsz; Exact analytical solution of a non-linear reaction-diffusion problem for full range of parameters values-multiplicity and dead zone coexistence and Modeling of gas flow-usefulness of the Laplace transform and CAS-type programs by Mirosłav K. Szukiewicz (Poland). Session chair for the afternoon: Denis Constales. Location: room Vermeylen. 14:00 Plenary lecture: Quadrature-Based Moment Methods in Chemical Engineering, by Rodney O. Fox (USA). 15:00 Coping with heterogeneity and stochasticity in microbial processes, by Denis Pischel (Germany). 15:25 The switching point between kinetic and thermodynamic control of competitive reactions, by Daniel Branco Pinto (Belgium) 15:50 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis SSITKA simulation: balancing between model complexity, computational effort and relevance of the included features, by Jonas Van Belleghem (Belgium) 16:15 Novel heuristics for mediating radical chain reactions: a stochastic simulation of the synthesis of copolymers with tailored monomer sequences, by Paul H.M. Van Steenberge (Belgium) 16:40 Calibration And Analysis Of A Direct Contact Membrane Distillation Model Using Monte Carlo Filtering and good modelling practice, by I. Hitsov (Belgium)
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