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Conference/Seminar: Introduction and applications of Programmable Process Structures

Speaker: Dr. Mónika Varga – Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Date/Time: Friday, April 01st, 2022 @ 11:00

Place:  CDB - EEBE, Building I, room I.0.1 ("Sala Polivalente")

Google Meet https://meet.google.com/nhd-nxzy-vmn

 

Programmable Process Structures (PPS) offer automatic generation of easily extensible and connectable, dynamic balance-based models for the analysis, design, planning, operation and control of complex process systems. The resulting models consist of unified state and transition elements, transition oriented structure representation and locally programmable prototypes.

PPS models can be generated from two general meta-prototypes and from the corresponding description of the process structure. The local program containing prototype elements, executing the case-specific calculations, are also derived from the same meta-prototypes, prepared to distinguish between the model-specific conservation-laws-based measures and the other measures and information (called signals).

Simulation is executed according to the connections among the actual state and transition elements, accompanied by the data transfer between the actual elements and their calculating prototypes. This architecture and its AI language-based implementation conveniently support the integration of various field- and task-specific models.

Application of PPS will be illustrated through different cases, including the modeling and simulation of a complex task, involving physical, chemical, biological and managerial processes. The effect of changing environmental conditions on the operation of ecosystem-based pond aquaculture has been analyzed with long-term dynamic simulations.


Short bio: Dr. Monika Varga works as Senior Researcher at the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Hungary - Research Group on Process Network Engineering.

Her research focuses on the further development and implementation of Programmable Process Structures, for the modeling and simulation, design, operation and control of a wide range of process systems.

Areas of application cover various fields from cellular biological processes to complex agro-environmental systems. Some recent works have been focused on the process model based analysis, planning and operation of intensive Recirculating Aquaculture Systems, semi-intensive fishponds and agroforestry systems.

Dr. Varga has participated in the professional elaboration of 15 contract based Hungarian industrial works, 8 domestic research projects, 5 international cooperation projects (in 2 cases as PI) and the professional preparation of 5 Horizon2020 projects. In 2019, she spent a semester at Ohio State University (Columbus, OH, US) as a Fulbright researcher, working on the development of interfacing models between detailed dynamic simulation and higher level (e.g. LCA) evaluations in context of Circular Economy.