CHEN5801: Optimization in Chemical and Energy Systems Engineering

3 Credits

Mathematical optimization is a rigorous and systematic method for modeling and solving decision-making problems. It has become an indispensable tool in various disciplines, including economics, science, and engineering. In this course, students are introduced to the theory of mathematical optimization, systematic approaches to modeling complex optimization problems, and state-of-the-art algorithms for solving them. While the presented methods are general, we focus on applications in chemical engineering, energy systems engineering, and related disciplines. Many of the applications are directly related to the efficient design and operation of sustainable industrial systems.

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  • 3.40

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    Effort
  • 4.55

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    Understanding
  • 4.25

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    Interesting
  • 4.30

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