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Luis Ricardez-Sandoval is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He holds the Tier II Canada Research Chair in Multiscale Modelling and Process Systems. His research focuses on developing theoretical and computational tools for optimizing chemical processes, with a strong emphasis on CO2 capture technologies, energy systems, and heterogeneous catalysis. His work integrates multiscale modeling, machine learning, and advanced control strategies to enhance process efficiency and sustainability.
Education:
- Doctorate in Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo (2008)
- Master of Science in Chemical Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Celaya (2000)
- Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Instituto Tecnologico de Orizaba (1997)
Research Interests:
- Process Systems Engineering and Multiscale Modelling
- Computer-Aided Material Design for CO2 Utilization
- Advanced Process Control and Uncertainty Management
- Optimal Integration of Process Design, Control, and Scheduling
- Energy Systems and CO2 Capture Technologies
Selected Awards:
- 2024 Canadian Society of Chemical Engineering D.G. Fisher Award
- 2017 Canada Research Chair (Tier II)
- 2015 Early Researchers Award (Ontario)
Teaching:
- CHE 341: Introduction to Process Control
- CHE 521: Process Optimization
- CHE 522: Advanced Process Dynamics and Control
Labs & Collaborations: Ricardez-Sandoval collaborates with industry and governments to advance carbon reduction technologies. His research group has partnerships with institutions like CONACyT (Mexico), China Scholarship Council, and Tampere University (Finland). Key projects include optimizing aquaculture systems, chemical looping combustion, and catalyst design.
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