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APPENDIX A

Workshop Agendas

FIRST WORKSHOP MEETING OCTOBER 22, 1996 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C.

8:30

Introductions and Session Objectives

Gary Baum, Panel Chair

Industry Needs in Process Controls

8:45

Advanced Sensor Needs for the Glass Industry

C. Philip Ross, Creative Opportunities

9:30

Process Control and Sensor Needs: The Chemical Industry

Mel Koch, University of Washington

10:15

BREAK

10:30

Sensor and Control Needs for the Metal Casting Industry

Bill Walkington, Consultant

11:15

Forest Products Industry: An Overview of Needs in Process Control

Robert Bareiss, Bareiss Associates

12:00

LUNCH

Suggested Citation: "A Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 1998. Manufacturing Process Controls for the Industries of the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6258.

1:00

A Compilation of Sensor and Control Needs

John Green, The Aluminum Association

1:45

Process Sensor and Control Needs in the Steel Industry

Barry Brusey and Mike Dudzic, Dofasco

2:30

BREAK

Discussion of Common Industry Needs

3:30

Processes (Types and Conditions)

All

4:00

Process Control Needs

All

4:30

Process Monitoring Sensor Needs

All

5:00

ADJOURN

SECOND WORKSHOP MEETING MAY 29, 1997 NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES WASHINGTON, D.C.

8:30

Study and Session Objectives

Gary Baum, Panel Chair

8:45

“Intelligent” Process Controls: An Industrial Perspective

Tariq Samad, Honeywell

9:30

Neural Net Computing: A Perspective on Its Role as an Enabling Technology for Process Control in the Industries of the Future

Yoh-Han Pao, AIWARE, Inc.

10:15

BREAK

10:35

Open-Architecture Controllers

Fred Proctor, National Institute for Standards and Technology

11:20

Process Optimization and Control

Rush Robinett, Sandia National Laboratory

Suggested Citation: "A Workshop Agendas." National Research Council. 1998. Manufacturing Process Controls for the Industries of the Future. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/6258.

12:05

LUNCH

12:45

Strategic Directions for Improving Energy Efficiency within the Manufacturing Sector through Improved Harsh Environment Process Measurements

David Holcomb, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1:30

Advanced Sensing Technologies for Industrial Process Controls

Arlene Garrison, University of Tennessee

2:15

Applications of Raman Optical Sensing for Industrial Process Monitoring and Control

Michael Carrabba, EIC Laboratories

3:00

Advanced Sensors for Monitoring Processes

Mel Koch, University of Washington

3:45

Wrap-up Discussions

All

4:15

ADJOURN

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