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From Batch to Flow: Advancing Synthetic Organic Chemistry through Technological Innovation
Timothy Noël - University of Amsterdam
Experienced Professor with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. Strong education and professionally skilled in Research and Development (R&D), Organic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Synthetic Methodology and Flow Chemistry.
Impact of Flow Configurations on Response Time and Data Quality in Real-Time, In-Line Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Monitoring of Viscous Flows
Nasser Al Azri, Ph.D. - Process Innovation Engineer, Lubrizol
Nasser graduated with a B.S. in chemical engineering from Penn State University in 2017 and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering as well from University of Pittsburgh in 2022. He joined Lubrizol right after that as a Process Innovation Engineer in the process development department in Wickliffe, Ohio. His work is focusing on developing and executing new and novel process technologies, as well as process intensification and modular chemical process intensification projects, specifically converting the production of specialty chemicals from large volume batch reactors to much smaller continuous reactors in order to increase safety, efficiency, and sustainability and reduce capital and operating costs.
Leveraging Data-Rich Experimentation and Process Modeling for Efficient Development of a Multi-Step CSTR Cascade Process
Thomas Bass - Scientist II at Genentech, Synthetic Molecule Process Chemistry
Thomas Bass works in flow chemistry in the Synthetic Molecule Process Chemistry department at Genentech, SSF. His primary responsibilities are developing flow manufacturing processes for both early sequence and GMP transformations for pipeline APIs. He has previously earned degrees in chemical engineering (San Jose State University, B.S.), and chemistry (UC Davis, MS).
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