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2005 CSChE Award Winner
 
 

Syncrude Canada Innovation Award 

For a distinguished contribution in the field of chemical engineering while working in Canada.

Sponsored by Syncrude Canada Limited

Biao Huang, MCIC
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
University of Alberta

 

 

Biao Huang joined the University of Alberta in 1997 as an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, and is currently a professor. He is a recipient of Germany’s Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, University of Alberta’s McCalla Professorship, and Petro-Canada Young Innovator Award. Huang has worked specifically in process dynamics and control over the last 12 years. He is one of the leading experts in control loop performance monitoring and process identification, and published a research monograph in this area. Huang applied his expertise extensively in industrial practice particularly in oil sands industry. His research contributions in control performance monitoring have enjoyed applications in chemical, petrochemical, oil & gas, mineral processing, and pulp & paper industries. He has also actively involved in research activities in fuel cells modeling/control and biomedical cytotoxicity predictions. He has served on a number of national and international engineering and science communities including, Chair of CSChE’s System and Control Division, Associate Editor of CJChE, Area Co-chairs for IFAC ADCHEM and IFAC DYCOPS.

Huang obtained his PhD in Process Control from the University of Alberta in 1997. He also holds an MSc degree (1986) and BSc degree (1983) in Automatic Control from the Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Since 1997 Huang has published over 100 refereed papers in journals and conference proceedings, and more than 30 conference abstracts. He has been invited to speak in a number of institutions as well as workshops worldwide.

 
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