Gordon Research Conference on Statistics in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Gordon Research Conference on Statistics in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Computers and Chemical Engineering 27 (2003) I /II www.elsevier.com/locate/compchemeng Gordon Research Conference on Statistics in Chemistry and Che...

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Computers and Chemical Engineering 27 (2003) I /II www.elsevier.com/locate/compchemeng

Gordon Research Conference on Statistics in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering July 27 August 1, 2003 /

Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, USA http://www.amstat.org/sections/spes/GRC2003.htm

The GRC on Statistics in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering focuses on new research directions in applied statistics and in the analysis of chemical phenomena. It has met annually for 50 years, drawing statisticians, chemometricians, chemists and chemical engineers from industry, government and universities around the world. Statistical interests typically lie somewhere between Technometrics and JASA, with the applied interests of the former and the technical depth of the latter. New methods of predictive modelling, experimentation, chemometrics, and quality are perennial favorites. Chemical interests range from analytical, organic, and environmental chemistry to chemical process monitoring/control. Typically, readers of the Journal of Chemometrics, Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems, and Applied Spectroscopy are a part of the audience. The program is shown below. For questions, please contact the chair, Mary Beth Seasholtz, at mseasholtz@ dow.com or (989)636-3646. Title: Multivariate Curve Resolution Applied to Hyperspectral Images Speaker: David Haaland, Sandia National Laboratories Discussant: Paul Gemperline, East Carolina University Title: Robust Multivariate Calibration Speaker: Mia Hubert, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Discussant: Robert Rajko, University of Szeged, Hungary

Title: Process Monitoring for Feedback Systems Speaker: Joe Qin, University of Texas, Austin Discussant: Barry Wise, Eigenvector Research, Inc. Title: Bi-linear modelling with jack-knifing and interactive graphics: a versatile tool from the third statistical culture Speaker: Harald Martens, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Denmark Discussant: El Mostafa Qannari, Ecole Nationale d’lngenieurs des Techniques Agricoles et Alimentaires, France Title: Quantification and classification of Magnetic resonance Spectra with applications in medical diagnosis Speaker: Sabine van Huffel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium Discussant: Radka Stoyanova, Fox Chase Cancer Research Center Title: Estimating the State of a System: the Moving Horizon Approach Speaker: Jim Rawlings, University of WisconsinMadison Discussant: Graham Goodwin, University of Newcastle, Australia Title: Maximum Likelihood Multivariate Calibration Speaker: Peter Wentzell, Dalhousie University, Canada Discussant: Bhavik Bakshi, The Ohio State University

0098-1354/03/$ - see front matter # 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. doi:10.1016/S0098-1354(03)00066-8

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Title: Dynamic and Steady-State Process Investigations Using Functional Data Analysis Speaker: James McLellan, Queen’s University, Kingston Ontario Discussant: Aaron Owens. DuPont Co.

Title: Are Mixture/Pooling Experiments Worthwhile for Drug Discovery? Speaker: Jackie Hughes-Oliver, North Carolina State University Discussant: Lei Zhu, GlaxoSmithKline