CURRICULUM VITAE Name : Prof. Dr. Said Salah Eldin Hamed Elnashaie. Date of Birth : 17/10/1947. Place of Birth : Cairo – Egypt. Nationality : Egyptian. USA Immigration Status: Permanent Resident (Green Card) Marital Status : Married with two children and three Grandchildren (all in good health). Present Position( August 2006- ): Quentin Berg University Chair Professor in Engineering, Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg,PA 17057 ,USA. E-mail address: sse10@psu.edu Adjunct Professor, Chemical Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Adjunct Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,BC, V6T 1Z3, Canada. E-mail address: nashaie@chml.ubc.ca Address and Contact Information: Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg, Capital College, ENVE Program, 777 W. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown, PA 17057-4898, USA Previous Positions:1. Professor of Chemical Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt (1974 - 1992). 2. Consultant to Fisher Control Branch in Egypt ( 1981-1982 & 1984-1986) 3. Professor of Chemical Engineering, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia (1986 - 1996) 4. Vice-President, Energy & Environmental Services & Systems (EESS). (1997-1999 ) 5. Senior Consultant, Chemonics-Egypt. (1996-1999 ) 6. Professor of Chemical Engineering, Auburn University Auburn , Alabama , USA. (January 2000- May 2005) 7. Professor of Chemical Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, University of Brirish Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ( May 2005-June 2006) Visiting Professor Positions: 1 1- Chemical Engineering Department, University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, BC, Canada, Summer of 1990 2- Chemical Engineering Department, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, Summer of 1992. 3- Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Departmet, University Putra Malaysia(UPM), summer of 1996. 4- Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, BC, Canada, Summer of 2004 DEGREES: 1. B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, on July 1968 with an honour degree. 2. M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from the Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo, Canada, on May 1971, “Axial Dispersion Model for Single Adiabtic Bed Reactors Experiencing Catalyst Decay” (Supervisors: Prof. W.H. Ray and Prof. M. Marek). 3. Ph.D. In Chemical Engineering from the University of Edinburgh, U.K., on October 1973 “Theoretical Studies of the Steady State and Transient Behavior of Catalytic Chemical Reactors” (supervisors: Prof. P.H. Calderbank and Dr. D.L. Cresswell). JOURNAL EDITORIALSHIP - Member of the editorial board of the new Pergamon Press (Elsevier) Journal: “Chaos, Solitons and Fractals. Applications in Science and Engineering” ( 1991-1996) -Associate Editor for the Chemical Engineering section in the same Journal ,Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, ( 1996-2001) MAIN FIELDS OF RESEARCH INTEREST: 1. Novel Processes for the production of clean fuels: Catalytic Production of Hydrogen and Biocatalytic production of Ethanol. 2. Hydrogen and Syngas Production from Biomass 3. Production of Biodiesel from Biomas. 4. Optimum Design of Biorefineries. 5. Environmental Engineering 6. Sustainable Engineering 7. Fixed bed and fluidized bed catalytic reactors in the Petrochemical, Petroleum refining and Pharmaceutical industries. 8. Catalytic cracking and hydrocracking in the petroleum refining industries. 2 9. Membrane catalytic reactors. 10. Investigation of novel reactor configurations for catalytic petrochemical reactions. 11. Biochemical reactors. 12. Enzyme membranes, fermentation processes and wastewater treatment. 13. Bifurcation,instability, chaos and control of chaos in chemical and biochemical systems. 14. Process control and optimization. 15. Development of advanced computer software packages for industrial units and production lines in the petrochemical, petroleum refining and biochemical industries. 16. Integration of scientific research and industrial applications through an integrated system approach. 17. Mathematical modeling of diffusion and reaction in the manufacture and processing of electronic components. 18. Production of phosphoric acid from phosphate ores. 19. Production of animal feed grade dicalcium phosphate, DCP. 20. Coupling between genetic engineering and bioprocess design for the efficient production of ethanol and butanol. 21. In-Process-Modification for waste minimization JOB HISTORY 1) From September 1968: During this period I worked as an assistant lecturer at the chemical engineering department, Cairo University, Cairo Egypt and participated in teaching the following supjects:1- Process dynamics and control. 2- Mass transfer unit operations. 3- Chemical reaction engineering. 4- Physical chemistry. 2) From October 1969 to December 1970: M.Sc. Student at university of Waterloo – Canada, under the supervision of Professors W.H. Ray and M. Marek. The work resulted in publications no. 1,2 (in the list of publications). 3) From December 1970 to June 1971: 3 Researcher at University College – London – England, working with Professors P. Rowe and J. Yates. The work resulted in publications no. 3,4(in the list of publications). 4) From June 1971 to June 1974: Ph.D. student at University of Edinburgh – UK. Under the supervision of Prof. P. H. Calderbank and Dr. D.L. Cresswell. The work resulted in publications no. 5-10(in the list of publications). 5) From July 1974 to July 1979: During this period I worked as an assistant professor of chemical engineering at the Chemical Engineering Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt and during this period I have taught the following undergraduate courses: 1- Chemical Reaction Engineering. 2- Process Dynamics and Control. 3- Organic Chemical Technology. 4- Applied Mathematics for Chemical Engineers. 5- Principles of Chemical Engineering. 6- Design Project for the final B.Sc. year. And the following postgraduate courses: 1- Advanced chemical reaction engineering and reactor design (M.Sc. course). 2- Application of digital computers in chemical engineering (M. Sc. Course). I have also published a good number of papers (as shown in the list of publications). I have also done consultancy work to some industries. Promoted to Associate professor on July 1979. 6) From July 1979 to December 1984: During this period I worked as an associate professor of Chemical Engineering at the Chemical Engineering Department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt and during this period I have taught the following undergraduate courses: 1. Chemical Reaction Engineering. 2. Principles of Chemical Engineering. 3. Biochemical Engineering. And the following postgraduate courses: 4 1. advanced chemical reaction engineering and reactor design (M. Sc. Course). 2. Chemical reactors design (Diploma course). 3. Application of digital computation in chemical engineering (M. Sc. Course). 4. Applied mathematics for chemical engineers (Diploma course) I have also published a good number of papers (as shown in the list of publications). I have also done consultancy work to some industries. Promoted to full professor on December 1984. 7) From December 1984 to August 1992: During this period, I worked as professor of chemical engineering at the chemical engineering department, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt and during this period I have taught the following undergraduate courses: 1. Chemical Reaction Engineering. 2. Principles of Chem. Engng. 3. Mechanical Unit Operations. 4. Mass Transfer Unit Operations 5. Design project for the final B.Sc. year. And the following post graduate courses: 6. Advanced chemical reaction engineering and reactor design (M.Sc. course). 7. Chemical reactor design (Diploma course) 8. Applied mathematics for chemical engineers (Diploma course). I have also published a good number of papers (as shown in the list of publications). I have also done consultancy work to some industries. During my career at Cairo university, I also taught in institutes other than the Chemical Engineering Department, Cairo University, the following undergraduate courses: 1. Unit operation for chemical engineers, at the petroleum Refining Department at Al-Azhar University. 5 2. Chemical reaction engineering at the Technical Military College. And an M.Sc. course: 1. application of mathematics in the petroleum industry, at the Mining and Petroleum Engineering College, Suez Canal University. 8) From august 1986 to 1996: I worked as professor of Chemical Engineering at the Chemical Engineering Department, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and during this period I taught the following undergraduate courses: 1. Computational techniques in chemical engineering. 2. Computerized material and energy balances for process flowsheets. 3. Chem. Engng. Principles. 4. Process control in the chemical industries. 5. Biochemical engineering. 6. Petrochemical industries. 7. Production and processing of Natural Gas. 8. Chemical reaction engineering. 9. Introduction to the petrochemical and petroleum refining industries. And the following MSc courses: 1. Advanced Chemical Reaction Engineering. 2. Mathematical Modeling and Simulation in Chemical Engineering. 3. Bifurcation, Instability and Chaos in Catalytic Reactors. I have also published a good number of papers (as shown in the list of publications). I have also did consultancy work to some industries. Attracted Funding and participated in a number of large projects as shown later. I have also supervised a number of B.Sc. projects during this period including the following subjects: 6 1. production of phthalic anhydride from o-xylene. 2. Computer simulation of the ammonia synthesis loop. 3. Simulation of ammonia production line using spreadsheet software. 4. Simulation of methanole production line using spreadsheet software. 5. Heat transfer and storage in gas-solid bubbling fluidized bed (experimental and mathematical simulation). 6. Production of Maleic anhydride from Butane. 7. Production of Maleic anhydride from Benzene. 8. Acidulation of Saudi phosphate rock using phosphoric acid (clean phosphoric acid process). 9. Production of styrene from ethylbenzene. 10. Hydrochlorination of commercial grade silicon in fluidized beds. 11. Design of secondary reformer in the ammonia production line. 12. Optimal design of industrial fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) units. 13. Optimal design of the fluidized bed catalytic reactors for the production of polyethylene and polypropylene. 14. Design of a stable catalytic exhaust reactor for air pollution control. 15. The complex behavior of catalytic hydrogenation of aromatics and its effect on productivity. 16. Optimal safe design for the production of phthalic anhydride from o-xylene. 17. Optimal isothermal operation of a flexible fluidized bed reactor for the simultaneous production of butadiene, furan and maleic anhydride. 18. Non-isothermal operation of a fluidized bed reactor for the simultaneous production of butadiene, furan and maleic anhydride. 19. The production of analogue sperm whale oil (and jojoba oil) by the esterification of oleic acid and oleyl alcohol to produce oleyl oleate using cobalt chloride as catalyst. 20. Production of electronic grade silicon. 21. Design of heart-lung machine using chemical engineering principles. 7 22. Production of styrene monomer using membrane reactors. 23. Fluidized bed catalytic reactor for the simultaneous production of butadiene and maleic anhydride by oxidative dehydrogenation of butene-1. 24. Production of Na2SiF6 during fluorine removal from wet process phosphoric acid. 25. Production of feed grade dicalcium phosphate (DCP). 26. Production of Vanillin. During this period I have also supervised a number of PhD and Master projects with Salford University, UK. - I have also participated in the successful process for ABET accreditation of the Chemical Engineering Department of King Saud University. 9) From 1997 to 1999 : - Consultant to a number of universities, research centers and companies in Egypt and abroad. - Senior consultant Chemonics – Egypt. - Vice – president, EESS (Energy and Environmental Services and Systems) 10) From the First of January 2000 – to-May 2005 : -Professor of Chemical Engineering , Auburn University ,Auburn ,Alabama , USA. During this period I have developed and taught the following courses: 1- CHEN 450: Statistical Process Control ( One quarter) 2- CHEN 3700: Chemical Reaction Engineering ( Five semesters) 3- CHEN 3650: Chemical Engineering Analysis ( Six semesters) 4- CHEN 4160: Process Dynamics and Control ( Four semesters) 5- CHEN 3970-003: Process Dynamics and Control ( One Semester) 6- CHEN 701 (Graduate Course): Chemical Engineering Analysis II ( one quarter) 7- CHEN 8300 (Graduate Course): Advanced Process Dynamics and Control ( two semester) 8- CHEN 8600 ( Graduate Course): Non-linear Dynmaics of Chemical and Biochemical Proceses ( two semesters). I have also supervised 3 PhD students, each of them has done excellent and published about 25 papers, and one of them co-authored my recent undergraduate book ( Parag Garhyan) and two of them won the award of the best student in the faculty of engineering at Auburn University( Parag and Chen) and one of them got nominated to be included in the WHO’s WHO among graduate students in the USA and won and got included( Parag). Also Parag won the 2004/2005 Carolyn Carr Outstanding Award Dissertation (PhD) 0n April 2005 from the Sigma Xi Chapter in Auburn University. The three of them finished their 8 PhD successfully on 2004 and the three of them got good Jobs( Parag with Pfizer Inc., Pradeep with the University of Wisconsin, Madison and Chen with the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada). I have also been responsible, during this period at Auburn, for: 1-The organization of E-day for the years: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 2-The University Chess Club, 2004 , 2005 3- A Fraternity group (Omega Chi Epsilon), 2003, 2004, 2005 11) From May 2005- to-date: Visiting Professor Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver , Canada During this period I have taught: 1- CHBE 550: Advanced Reactors Design( Graduate Course). 2- CHBE 456: Catalytic Reactors ( Undergraduate Course) 3- CHBE 444;Mass Transfer Operations ( Undergraduate Course) And co-supervised, 5 PhD students and 3 Master students, and prepared one successful research proposal. Students Feedback Regarding Teaching of Undergraduate and Graduate Courses: I have taught most of the main undergraduate chemical and biochemical engineering course in a large number of universities around the world for a wide spectrum of students with different cultures and scientific backgrounds. In all cases my teaching has been very successful and my relations with my students have always been excellent scientifically and personally. The students evaluation of my teaching has always been excellent and my relations with my students extends over the time and space. All my colleagues and students confirm that my approach to teaching and simplifying difficult subjects is excellent. I have also taught a good number of postgraduate courses and the feedback of my students has always been excellent. In this section I give a sample of students evaluations/comments for some undergraduate/postgraduate courses that I taught at Auburn University. Sample of students comments from different courses/classes at Auburn University (2000-2005): Dr. Elnashaie is one of the best Professors that I have had since my freshman year at Auburn University. He really made the course interesting and did whatever it took for the students to understand the material. Dr.Elnashaie was an excellent teacher who showed sincere concern for both the quality of material he was presenting and the students’ learning experience. I hope to have him again. This Professor has a very effective teaching style and actually cares about the students learning. This class has been fun and exciting. He made learning fun for us. Dr.Elnashaie is one of the most helpful Professors I have had the pleasure to encounter. His door is always open. He is truly interested in the “learning” aspects of our education. Dr.Elnashaie is the best chemical engineering professor in the chemical engineering department. You are a great professor, whom I respect as a person and as a professor. Dr.Elnashaie was very effective in teaching the class. He always made sure every one felt comfortable with the material before moving ahead. I enjoyed his teaching style and appreciated his positive attitude and his enthusiastic nature. It was a nice change of pace to have a professor that seemed very happy about teaching. Dr.Elnashaie had a smile on his face & was willing to answer any& every question. By far the nicest teacher in Chem.Eng. 9 Dr.Elnashaie is a brilliant professor and imparts that knowledge of the subject matter effectively to the students. Dr.Elnashaie exhibits concern for growth of students’ knowledge and is an excellent teacher. Dr.Elnashaie is a very good instructor and motivates his students to do their absolute best. Thank you, Dr.Elnashaie. I enjoyed it. Dr.Elnashaie taught the class very well. He made sure all the material was understood well. Dr.Elnashaie is dedicated to helping each student learn the course material. He is always helpful when students have questions or problems. Dr.Elnashaie is one of the few professors that I have ever had that really cares that the students learn the material. He is always very helpful and overall is a great teacher. About Dr.Elnashaie, I only can say that he is an excellent professor and an excellent person as well. Dr.Elnashaie had a genuine concern for his students’ understanding. He is one of the best chemical engineering professors I’ve had. In my view, the lecturer is the model for the academic instructor. He taught me a real graduate course. The course in general is wonderful. Sample of students scores, different courses/classes at Auburn University (2000-2005): CHEN 3650: Systems Analysis ( Mathematical Modeling).Undergraduate Course Question %A %B %C %D %E Explained Course Material Clearly Instructor was Actively Helpful Instructor was well Prepared Instructor Spoke Audibly and Clearly Instructor Stimulated my Thinking Course Objectives were Clear Instructor Motivated me Class was Well Organized Overall average % 66 97 89 58 45 74 50 68 32 3 11 39 42 18 37 24 3 ----3 11 5 11 8 ----------3 ----- Total No. of Students Mean for each Question / 5.0 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 4.6 5.0 4.9 4.6 4.3 4.6 4.3 4.6 --------3 --3 --- 92% (Excellent) CHEN 4970: Process Dynamics and Control. Undergraduate Course Question %A %B %C %D %E Explained Course Material Clearly Instructor was Actively Helpful Instructor was well Prepared Instructor Spoke Audibly and Clearly Instructor Stimulated my Thinking Course Objectives were Clear Instructor Motivated me Class was Well Organized Overall average % 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- ----------------- Total No. of Students Mean for each Question / 5.0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 100% (Excellent) CHEN 3700: Chemical Reaction Engineering. Undergraduate Course Question %A %B 10 %C %D %E Total No. of Mean for each Students Explained Course Material Clearly Instructor was Actively Helpful Instructor was well Prepared Instructor Spoke Audibly and Clearly Instructor Stimulated my Thinking Course Objectives were Clear Instructor Motivated me Class was Well Organized Overall average % 52 87 74 57 57 78 65 74 43 13 26 30 17 13 26 26 ------4 22 9 9 --- 4 ----9 4 ------- ----------------- Question / 5.0 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 4.4 4.9 4.7 4.3 4.3 4.7 4.6 4.7 92% (Excellent) CHE 450: Statistical Process Control (SPC). Undergraduate Course Question %A %B %C %D %E Explained Course Material Clearly Instructor was Actively Helpful Instructor was well Prepared Instructor Spoke Audibly and Clearly Instructor Stimulated my Thinking Course Objectives were Clear Instructor Motivated me Class was Well Organized Overall average % 88 75 75 63 38 63 63 63 13 25 25 38 63 25 25 38 ----------13 ----- ----------------- ------------13 --- Total No. of Students Mean for each Question / 5.0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4.9 4.8 4.8 4.6 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.6 93% (Excellent) CHEN 8300: Modeling and Non-linear Dynamics of Chemical amd Biochemical Processes. Graduate Course Question %A %B %C %D %E Explained Course Material Clearly Instructor was Actively Helpful Instructor was well Prepared Instructor Spoke Audibly and Clearly Instructor Stimulated my Thinking Course Objectives were Clear Instructor Motivated me Class was Well Organized Overall average % 88 100 88 100 75 75 75 63 13 --13 --25 13 25 25 ----------13 --13 ----------------- ----------------- Total No. of Students Mean for each Question / 5.0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4.9 5.0 4.9 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.8 4.5 96% (Excellent) CHE 701: Mathematical Modeling and Process Dynamics. Undergraduate Course Question %A %B 11 %C %D %E Total No. of Mean for each Students Explained Course Material Clearly Instructor was Actively Helpful Instructor was well Prepared Instructor Spoke Audibly and Clearly Instructor Stimulated my Thinking Course Objectives were Clear Instructor Motivated me Class was Well Organized Overall average % 67 75 75 50 67 42 58 64 33 25 25 42 25 50 42 27 ------8 --------- --------8 8 --9 ----------------- Question / 5.0 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 4.7 4.8 4.8 4.4 4.5 4.3 4.6 4.5 92% (Excellent) Teaching and Research at University of British Columbia( May 2005- ): 1- Fall 2005: Graduate Course. CHBE 550. Advanced Chemical Reactors. Students evaluation: Excellent. 2- Spring 2006: Undergraduate Course. CHBE 444: Mass Transfer Operations. Students evaluation: Excellent. Undergraduate Course. CHBE 456: Catalytic Reactors. Students evaluation: Excellent. The Students have chosen me their best teacher. Graduate Students at UBC: 5 PhD and 3 Master Projects: Successful Proposal for Tokyo Gas Departmental and College Committes: I have been a member in many committes( and chaired some of them) in the universities I worked in : e.g.: Member of the departmental committee for postgraduate studies in Cairo University – Egypt (1980-1985), Coordinator of the departmental committee responsible for the demonstrators(TAs) doing their post-graduate studies (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) abroad in King Saud University (1986-1988), Member of the academic faculty members promotion committee in King Saud University (1986-1994), Member of the committee of the Chemical Engineering Department in King Saud University, responsible for the preparation of the departmental volume for the ABET committee (1987), Member of the college academic committee in King Saud University (1991-1993), Member of the committee responsible for the preparation of the Ph.D. program for the Chemical Engineering Department in King Saud University(1990-1995), Member of the departmental recruiting committee in King Saud University (1986-1994), Member of the committee for the accreditation of the M.Sc. program (1992-1994) in King Saud University, Chairperson of the committee for the preparation of the Msc program for UPM, Malaysia ( 1996/1997), member of the committee for curriculum development, Chemical Engineering Department in Auburn University (2000/2001), Member of the graduate students recruiting committee, Chemical Engineering Department in Auburn University (2001/2002), Member of the graduate Curriculum Committee, Chemical Engineering Department in Auburn University (2002), Memmber of the Graduate Programm Committee, Chemical Engineering Department in Auburn University. I have also participated in 12 the successful preparation of the ABET documents for the ABET committee for the Chemical Engineering Department at Auburn University ( 2004). Theses Examination: I have examined a large number of MSc and PhD thesises in different departments and universities around the world. I examined a number of PhD thesises in the Mechanical Engineering Department of Auburn University (mostly on the stability of mecanical systems) , and a larger number in the the Chemical Engineering Department of Auburn University. The ones in the chemical engineering department were mostly on catalytic and boiocatalytic processes. I have also examined a couple of thesises in the textile engineering department. The examination of different PhD amd Master thesises around the world included a wide spectrum of chemcial engineering and related subjects, e.g.:- Fixedbed catalytic reactors, Fluidized bed catalytic reactors, non-linear dynamics, biomedical systems,Mass transfer with chemical reaction in liquid-liquid and gasliquid system, Process dynamics and control, Bifurcation and Chaos, Optimal control theory and process optimization, Heat and mass transfer in fixed and fluidized beds, Biochemical engineering enzymology and enzyme reactions with mass transfer resistance, Steady state and dynamic behavior of waste water treatment units, Desalination by Reverse Osmosis (RO), Fermentation Processes, Optimization of polyethylene fluidized bed catalytic reactors, Design Optimization and Control in the Petroleum Refinning Industry. Academic Promotion Committes: I have been in the academic promotion committes for the promotion of a number of chemical, mechanical and textile engineering colleagues in a number of Universities around the world, e.g.: Cairo University, Alexanderia University, King Saud University, Auburn University, University of Malaya. REFEREEING : 1- I have refereed a large number of papers for each of the following international journals: Chemical Engineering Science, AIChE Journal, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Computers and Chemical Engineering, Journal of Applied Catalysis, Journal of Memberane Science, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, Catalysis today, Environmental Science and Technology, Mathematical and Computer Modeling, Biotechnology Progress, Chemical Reactor Engineering Electronic Journal, etc. 2- Refereed a number of papers for the Transactions of the Egyptian Society for Chemical Engineers and for a number of chemical engineering conferences in Egypt. 3- Refereed a number of papers for the Journal of Engineering Science of the College of Engineering, King Saud University. 4- Refereed a number of papers for the Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, published by King Fahad University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM). 13 5- Refereed some papers published in “Fluidization”, edited by J.R. Grace and J.M. Matsen, published by Plenium Press, N.Y. and London, 1980. 6- Refereed papers for the VI International Fluidization Conference, Banff, Canada, May 1989. 7- Refereed papers for the VII International Fluidization Conference, Australia, June 1992. 8- Refereed a number of papers for the 4th Saudi Engineering Conference, Jeddah, 1995. 9- Reference a number of proposed research projects and progress report for KACST (King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology). 10- Refereed a number of proposed research projects for Kuwait university. 11- Refereed a number of proposed research projects for Kuwait foundation for the advancement of sciences. 12- Refereed a number of proposals for NSF, DOE and USDA of the United States of America. 13- Reviewed a number of proposalds for the SBIR( Small Business Innovation Research) program of NSF( Membrane catalytic recators), Panelists Meeting in Washington ,D.C.,2001 14- Reviewed a number of proposalds for the SBIR( Small Business Innovation Research) program of USDA(Animal Waste Management), Panelists meeting in Washington , D.C.,2005 15- Reviewed a number of proposalds for the SBIR( Small Business Innovation Research) program of DOE (Department of Energy), 2004,2005, 2006 CONSULTANCY 1. I have been a consultant for Fisher Control in Egypt, responsible for its digital computer control system (PROVOX) and its line of control valves for the year 1981-1982, and 1984-1986 before leaving Egypt to work at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 2. I have been a consultant to HCH supplies Company in Egypt from 1981 – 1986 responsible for its line of control valves and instrumentation for the chemical, petrochemical and petroleum industry in Egypt. 3. I have also been a consultant for ARESCON Co. (Bahrain) from 1988 – 1994. ARESCON is a joint venture company with SIMCON-England and Combustion Engineering. I was responsible for the advanced training of its engineers and for reviewing its control and simulation projects. 14 4. Principle consultant for the Petroleum and Petrochemical Research Institute (PAPRI) which is a part of King Abdulaziz City for Science and technology (KACST) in Riyadh from 1990 to 1996. 5. Peer reviewer for King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) research projects. 6. Peer reviewer for the University of Kuwait research projects. 7. Peer reviewer for the research projects of Kuwait foundation for the advancement of sciences. 8. I have also done consultancy work for the commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia. 9. I started on 2004 to develop a plan for Middle Eastern investors to build up a bio-refinery. 10. Consultant to Phelps-Dodge Corporation , Arizona, USA. 2006- MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC AND PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS : 1- Elected member of the board of directors of the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers, from January 1978 till 1986. 2- Assistant honorary treasurer of the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers, from March 1978 to March 1979. 3- Member of the editorial board of the Transactions of the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers from March 1979 till July 1986. 4- Honorary treasurer of the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers from 1979 to 1982. 5- Elected member of the board of directors of the Cairo University Academic Staff Members Club (1984-1986). 6- Honorary treasurer of the Cairo University Staff Members Club from March 1984 to January 1986. 7- Member of the editorial board of the Journal of King Saud Univ., Engng. Sci. (1988-1989) 8- Member of the committee for the establishment of the Saudi Society of Chem. Engineers (1988). 9- Full member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (since 1987). 10- Full member of the Society of Simulation (1986-1990). 11- Full member of the American Chemical Society (since 1987). 12- Full member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS (since 1993). 15 ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA : 1- Member of the organization committee for the first Egyptian Chemical Engineering Conference organized by the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers, 1984. 2- Coordinator of the Scientific Committee for the Symposium on: Production and Processing of Natural Gas, organized jointly by the Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Departments, King Saud university, 1992. 3- Coordinator of the committee for the engineering exhibition held in conjunction with the symposium on : Corrosion and its Protection, organized by the Chemical Engng. Dept. – King Saud University, 1992. 4- Viec-chairman of forum 11 on petrochemicals at the 15th World Petroleum Congress, Beijing, October 1, 1997. FELLOWSHIP AWARDS 1- Egyptian government undergraduate engineering grant for outstanding students (1963, 1965-1986). 2- NRC (National Research Council of Canada) research grant (1970-1971). 3- University of Edinburgh research fellowship (1971-1973). 4- Start-Up Research budget from Auburn University( 2000-2004). 5- USDA Grant for Waste Water Treatment Research 6- Auburn University Grant for FCC Research. 7- NSF Grant for vResearch on Biocomplexity 8- Tokyo Gas Grant for Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Novel Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformers for Hydrogen Production. HONOURS: 1- Twentieth century achievement award (five hundred leaders of influence) American Biographical Institute. 2- Included in “The International Who’s Who of Intellectuals”, International Biographical Center, Cambridge, England. 3- Certificate of merit and inclusion in vol. XXIV of the Dictionary of International Biography, Cambridge, England. 4- International Cultural Diploma of Honors, American Biographical Institute. 16 SUPERVISION OF M.Sc. AND Ph.D. THESES: I have supervised a number of M.Sc. and Ph.D. thesises in different universities around the world as shown in the following tables: TABLE (1) – M.Sc. THESISES THAT HAVE BEEN FINISHED AND THE RESEARCH STUDENTS OBTAINED THEIR DEGREES No Name of Research Student Title of Thesis Date of Grad. 1 Nashaat Abdel Hakim. Studies on the dynamics of counter current extractive reactors. 1975 Cairo Univ. 2 Afaf Taha Mahfouz. Effect of adsorption on the multiplicity of the steady states and stability in porous catalyst pellets. 1976 Cairo Univ. 3 Abdel-Ghafour Kafafi. On the design of fat hydrolysis towers. 1976 Cairo Univ. 4 S.H. El-Bialy. Dynamic behavior of fluidized bed reactors. 5 Ibrahim El-Hennawy. Multiplicity of the steady states in fluid catalytic cracking units. 1977 Cairo Univ. 6 Hisham Abou-El-Fath. Hysteresis and instability in active biological membranes. 1977 Cairo Univ. 7 Gamil Badra. Studies on the steady state and dynamic behavior of enzyme systems. 1978 Cairo Univ. 8 S. Abou-ElEnein. Dynamic behavior of absorption towers with chemical reaction. 1980 Cairo Univ. 9 Fawzy Sarhan. Optimal operation policies for fixed bed dryers. 1980 Cairo Univ. 10 A. H. El-Ahwany. Modeling of fixed bed reactors for the production of hydrogen from CO and steam. 1981 Cairo Univ. 11 Gamal Ibrahim. The effect of substrate inhibition and hydrogen ions production on the behavior of enzyme membranes. 1981 Cairo Univ. 17 1977 Cairo Univ. 12 Fouad Teymour Mathematical modeling and simulation of the fixed bed catalytic reactor for the partial oxidation of o-xylene. Modeling of non-isothermal 13 S.Abdel Basset S. Abdel Basset. S. Abdel Basset. CSTR for Toluene Nitration 1982 Cairo Univ. 1983, Cairo Univ. C 14 Mai Kamal 15 Alaa Adris (joint supervision with Prof. Dr. R. Hughes chairman of Chem. & Gas Engng. Dep. Univ. of Salford) On the dynamic behavior of the fluidized bed catalytic reactor for the partial oxidation of -Xylene. Fluidized bed methane steam reformers with membranes. 1986 Cairo Univ. 1989 Univ. of Salford The kinetics and reactor modeling for catalytic partial oxidation of hydrocarbons. 1990 King Saud Univ. Modeling and simulation of industrial 17 M. E. Abashar (joint supervision with Prof. Dr. natural gas steam reformers and Hughes) methanators using the dust gas model. 1990 Univ. of Salford. 16 Soliman El Mahanna. Compartmental model for the alcoholic 18 Emad Helal (joint supervision with Dr. Anis fermentation process in fermenters with Fakeeha) immobilized yeast. 1990 Univ. of Salford U.K. Development of distributed parameter 19 S. Mahros (joint supervision with Prof. Dr. diffusion model for the sulfuric acid Hughes) acidulation of Saudi phosphate rock. 1990 Univ. of Salford U.K. 20 Salwa M. R. Ali. Modeling and simulation of an industrial reactor for sulfur dioxide oxidation. 1992 Cairo Univ. 21 Ali G. A. Gomaa. Optimal operation of an industrial ammonia synthesis converter. 1992 Cairo Univ. 22 Mohammed B. M. Noureldeen (joint Preliminary investigation of bifurcation and stability in reactor/regenerator 18 1993 Univ. of Salford UK. supervision with professors Hughes and Elshishini) 23 W. Hamooda (joint supervision with Dr. T. Al-Faris & Dr. F. Abdelaleem) Hatem Haraz (joint 24 supervision with Prof. Dr. Hughes) systems. Investigation of the calcination kinetics of Saudi phosphate ore in fluidized bed. 1992 King Saud Univ. Complex non-chaotic attractors and period adding bifurcation in fluidized bed catalytic reactors. 1995 Univ. of Salford. 25 Sharif Alhadad (joint Bifurcation and chaos in an experimental supervision with prof Dr. alcoholic fermenter. Hughes) 26 Noha Fawzy. Simulation & optimization of industrial riser-reactor FCC unit. 1995 Univ. of Salford. Cairo Univ.,2000 TABLE (2) – Ph.D. THESES COMPLETED AND STUDENTS OBTAINED THEIR DEGREE No Name of Research Student 1 Shadia Elshishini (joint supervision with Prof. Dr. M. A. El-Rifaie) Title of Thesis Analysis of a class of fluidized bed reactors. Date of Grad. 1979 Cairo Univ. 2 Nashat Abdel-Hakeim (joint Optimal control policies supervision with prof. Dr. for the heterogeneous fixed M. A. El-Rifaie). bed reactor experiencing catalyst decay. 1980 Cairo Univ. 3 Soad El-Bialy (joint supervision with Prof. M. A. El-Rifaie) Optimal control policies for fluidized bed reactors. 1984 Cairo Univ. 4 Nabila A. Shaaban. Study of the kinetics of 1984 Cairo Univ. 19 anaerobic fermentation of some organic wastes. 5 Fawzy Sarhan (joint supervision with Prof. Dr. M. A. El-Rifaie) The dynamics of simultaneous heat and mass transfer in packed beds. 1984 Cairo Univ. 6 Afaf Taha Mahfous (joint Steady state modeling and supervision with Prof. Dr. S. simulation of industrial S. Elshishini) ammonia synthesis reactor. 1985 Cairo Univ. 7 Ahmed H. El-Ahwany (joint Modeling and simulation supervision with Prof. Dr. S. of the shift converter in S. Elshishini) Abou-Qir fertilizers plant. 1986 Cairo Univ. 8 Gamal Ibrahim (joint Modeling, simulation and supervision with Prof. Dr. S. optimization for alcoholic S. Elshishini) fermention reactors. 1986 Cairo Univ. 9 Samer Mekhemar. Modeling and simulation of portable reverse osmosis units. 1993 Univ. of Salford 10 Babikr K. Abdalla (joint supervision with Prof. Dr. Hughes) Heterogeneous modeling of fixed and fluidized bed reactors without and with selective membranes for the catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. 1993 Univ. of Salford. 11 Mohammed E. Abashar Bifurcation, Instability and (joint supervision with Prof. Chaos in fluidized bed Dr. Hughes). catalytic rectors. 1994 Univ. of Salford 12 Salwa R. M. Ali. Bifurcation and instability in fixed bed catalytic reactors for the partial oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride. 1996 Cairo Univ. 13 Tarek Moustafa. A novel combined dehydrogenation hydrogenation catalytic 1997 Cairo Univ. 20 reactor with composite palladium based membranes. 14 Nayef Ghassem (joint supervision with Prof. Dr. Hughes). 15 Bifurcation, control and optimization of fluidized bed catalytic reactors for the production of polyethylene and polypropylene. 1997 Univ. of Salford. Auburn University, 2004 Parag Garhyan Mathematical Modeling,Non-linear Investigation and Experimental Verification of Biochemical Processes Pradeep Prasad Circulating Fluidized Bed Auburn University, 2004 Reforming Process for Hydrogen Production from Methane Zhongxiang Chen A Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Auburn University, 2004 Reformer for Efficient Pure Hydrogen Production for Fuel Cells from Higher Hydrocarbons 16 17 INVITED LECTUERS 1- I have given a number of invited seminars at: Cairo University and Society of Chemical Engineers, Egypt as well as King Suad University, saudi Arabia on : - Digital control of chemical plants. - Computer simulation and optimization of catalytic reactors. - Multiplicity, instability and chaotic behavior in biological system. 21 - Cybernetics in chemical engineering. - Application of chemical engineering principles on the manufacture and processing of electronic components. 2- I have given a number of invited lectures at the following Chem. Engng. Departments: - King Fahad Univ. of Petroleum and minerals (KFUPM) – Dahran – Sudi Arabia (1988). - University of British Columbia – Vancouver – B.C. – Canada (1988, 1990, 1999). - Univ. of Minnesota – Minneapolis – Minnesota – U.S.A. (1988). - Univ. of New Hampshire - Durham - New Hampshire- U.S.A. (1989). - Illinois Institute of Technology – Chicago – Illinois – USA. (1989, 1999). - Univ. of Wisconsin – Madison – Wisconsin – USA. (1989, 1999). - Univ. College London – London – UK. (1990). - Univ. of Saskatchewan – Saskatoon – Canada. (1990, 1994) - King Abdul Aziz Univ. – Jeddah – Saudi Arabia (1992). - Chemical Systems Division, National Laboratory for Industry, MITI, 1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba 305, Japan (1993). - University of New South Wales, Australia (1994). - University of Malaya – Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia (1994). - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, CSIRO – Australia (1994). - Auburn Univ., Alabama, USA (1999). - University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USA ( 2003). - University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada ( 2004) - University of Westen Ontario, London Ontario, Canada (2004) - Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA ( 2005,2006) 3- 1st Vice-Chairman of the petrochemical Forum, of the 15th World Petroleum Congress (WPC), Beijing, China, October 1997. 4- Invited Lecture and Short Training Course on: Industrial Applications of Bifurcation and Chaos in Petrochemical, Petroleum Refining and Biochemical Industries, UM , Malaysia, October 2002 5- Invited Lecture: Novel Fermentor for the Efficient Production of Fuel Ethanol, International Islamic University of Malaysia(IIUM), October, 2002 Invited Plenary Lectures and Keynote Speaker in International Conferences: 22 Invited Plenary lecturer : at the Asian Pacific Chemical Reaction Engineering Forum (APCRE’96), 26-28 June. (Title of Lecture: Dynamics and Control of Industrial FCC Units), 1996. 1- 2- Invited Plenary lecturer : at the 8th International Management of Technology Conference, Cairo, Egypt, (Tiltle of Lecture: Review of Scientific, Techno-economical and Managerial Fundamentals), March, 1999. 3- Invited Plenary Lecturer : at the Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering, Petailing Jaya, Malaysia,(Title of Lecture: An Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach for the Development of Novel Catalytic/Biocatalytic Processes for the Efficient Production of Clean Fuels). October, 2002 . 4- Invited Plenary lecturer : at the Qatar University 2nd International Chemistry Conference (Title of lecture: On Novel Techniques for Efficient Hydrogen Production), 2003 Keynote Speaker : The International Green Energy Conference(IGEC-1), 5- Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, (Title of Lecture: Efficient Production and Economics of the Clean Fuel Hydrogen) , June 2005 6- Keynote Speaker : Chemical Reaction Engineering X: Innovations in Chemical Reactor Engineering, ,Mexico ,(Title of lecture: Practical Implication of Bifurcation and Chaos in Chemical and Biological Reaction Engineering), August/September 2005 RESEARCH PROJECTS 1- Steam Reforming: Investigator in a research project dealing with the catalytic steam reforming of Methane to produce Hydrogen. The research project included catalysis, kinetics and reactor modeling of this important reaction. The project was financed by King Abdel Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), budget 1.5 million Saudi riyals ($400,000), project completed on July 1989(Awarded and completed). 2- Production of Phosphoric acid from Saudi Ore: Investigator in a research project dealing with the production of Phosphoric acid and the building up of a bench scale and pilot lines for the production of phosphoric acid including all stages: beneficiation, 23 acidulation, filtration and evaporation. The project was financed by King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology, budget, 2.7 million Saudi riyals ($ 730 000) and was completed in February 1992.( Awarded and completed) 3- Oxidative steam reforming and oxidative coupling of methane in fixed and fluidized beds with and without selective composite membranes: This is a joint research project between PAPRI-KACST Saudi Arabia and CNR-TAE, Messina – Italy. The project started September 1995 Total Award Amount:~ $ 200,000.0 ( Awarded and completed) 4-Start-Up Research Grant, Auburn Univesity, 2000/2005, ( $90,000 + 3 Full Time PhD for 4.5 years). Elnashaie(PI). Total Award Amount :$400,000.00 ( Awarded and Completed)) 5- Modeling of Industrial FCC Units, Competitive Research Grants, Auburn University, 2001/2002, Elnashaie(PI). Total Award Amount: $ 9,902 (Awarded and completed) 6- Environmental Biocomplexity, CO-PI with others, NSF, September, 2000. Total Award Amount: $ 100,000.00. ( Awarderd and completed) 7-Three Pre-applications to DOE, two of them accepted: a- A Novel Transport Reactor for the Direct Production of Hydrogen from Biomass ( Accepted) b- Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) Membrane Catalytic Reformer for the Efficient Production of Pure Hydrogen for Fuel Cells from Renewable Sources( Accepted) 8-A Pilot Plant Study for Domestic Waste Water Treatment Using Attached/Suspended Growth Mixed Reactor (HYBRIDE GROWTH SYSTEM). USEgypt S&T Joint Board Program. October 2002, Co-operation between Auburn University (USA) and Menoufia University (Egypt). Auburn University side, Elnashaie (PI). Auburn Budget $ 19,5000.00 (Funded). Auburn PI: Elnashaie 9- Modeling and Simulation of Membrane Fluidized Bed Reformer for Hydrogen Production. March 2006, CDS$45,000 In –Preparation: 1- There are two joint research projects in co-operation with two external agencies: a- Catalytic dehydrogenation of LPG (PAPRI-KACST with Prof. R. Hughes-University of Salford). 24 b- Catalytic dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene (PAPRI-KACST with Prof. Yuan, UNILAB research center for chemical reaction engineering, Shangahai, P. R. China). 2. Extractive Fermentation for the efficient production of butanol/Acetone. 3. A new genetically engineering recombinant E-Coli in a novel membrane immodolized packed bed fermenter for the efficient production of ethanol. 4. Vacuum pyrolysis of used tyres to produce valuable chemicals. 5. Enzyme interesterification of edible oils. 6. Steady state, dynamic modeling and optimization of industrial FCC units with different reactor configurations. 7. Bifurcation, instability and chaos in gas-solid catalytic reactors. 8. Bifurcation, instability and chaos in biochemical reactive systems. 9. Modeling simulation and optimization of catalytic fluidized bed polyethylene and polypropylene reactors. 10. Novel membrane reactor configurations for reversible catalytic reactions. 11. Oxidative and non-oxidative dehydrogenation of ethyl- benzene to styrene. 12. Catalyst design, kinetics, reactor modeling and optimization for the catalytic dehydrogenation and aromatization of LPG. 13. Production of polystyrene using Ziegler-Natta and Mettallocene catalysts. 14. Application of fluidized beds to highly endothermic and highly exothermic reactions (non-oxidative dehydrogenation and partial oxidation of o-xylene). 15. Steady state and dynamic behavior of complex reaction networks in fluidized bed reactors (application to partial oxidation of o-xylene to phthalic anhydride, benzene to maleic anhydride, ethylene to ethylene oxide). 16. Modeling, simulation and optimization for a number of classes of gas-solid cataytic reactors in the petroleum refining and petrochemical industries. 17. Optimal design and control of polystyrene reactors. 18. Heterogeneous modeling of Fermentation Processes. 25 19. Diffusion and complex chemical reactions in porous catalyst pellets. 20. Dynamic modeling of wastewater treatment units. 21. The behavior of immobilized enzyme reactors used in the biochemical industry. 22. Experimental determination of the interphase heat transfer between bubble phase and emulsion in freely bubbling fluidized beds. 23. Development of Expert System for entire production lines (Ammonia and Methanol production lines). 24. Rigorous heterogeneous steady state and dynamic modeling, simulation and optimization of ammonia production lines. 25. Fluidization characteristics at elevated temperatures and pressures. 26. The use of fluidized beds for solar energy storage. 27. The behavior of artificial membranes carrying enzymes. Multiplicity of the steady states, instabilities and chaotic behavior (strange attractors). 28. The use of coupling between mass transfer and chemical reaction in enzyme systems to achieve active separation (active transport) for industrial applications as well as medical and simulation applications. 29. Industrial applications of circulating fluidized beds. 30. Control of chaos in catalytic/biocatalytic systems. 31. Coupling between hydrodynamically induced and kinetically induced instability and chaos in fluidized bed catalytic reactors. DESIGN OF INDUSTRIAL PLANT : I have carried out the entire conceptual design, sizing of equipment and part of the detailed engineering for a 30000 t/year feed grade DCP plant for ARASCO (Arabian Agricultural Services Company). ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: As a senior consultant to Chemonics-Egypt and vice – president of EESS I have carried out the following environmental studies for the different sectors of the Egyptian process industry: 1. Daqahliya environmental profile and environmental action plan: Situation analysis and industrial pollution abatement plans for Daqahliya Governorate, 26 August 1997. (Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency (EEAA), Support for Environmental Assessment and Management (SEAM). 2. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for proposed lead plant: relocation, consolidation and technological upgrade of existing Awadalla secondary lead smelters, November, 1997. (EEAA and Sharqiya Governorat). 3. Drain pollution sources study for Eastern, Western, Middle Delta and Fayoum, January, 1998. (Drainage Research Institute, DRI, Egypt) 4. Development of an industrial facility Pollution Abatement Action Plan (PAAP) at El Nasr Company for Coke and Basic Chemicals, June 1998. (EEAA, Egyptian Pollution Abatement Project (EPAP). 5. Industrial environmental inspection guidelines, July 1998. (EEAA, Egyptian Pollution Abatement Project, EPAP). 6. Evaluation of proposals regarding the completion of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for Middle East Oil Refinery (MIDOR), July 1998. 7. Environmental appraisal for the PVC Plant of the Egyptian Petrochemical Company, August 1998. (The Egyptian Petrochemical Company, EPC, Alexandria, Egypt). TEACHING AND SUPERVISION OF TRAINING COURSES AND SUMMER SCHOOLS : 1- I have given lectures on the design of biochemical reactors in the training course held at the Egyptian society for chemical engineers under the title “Design of Chemical Plant Equipment” on May 1978. 2- I have been invited by the science club of Cairo University to participate in its scientific camp at the seashore town of Balteem on July 1978 where I gave a lecture on “Production of Protein from Petroleum Products”. 3- I have supervised and participated in the training course arranged by the Egyptian Society for Chemical Engineers and which was held at Cairo Refining Company on march 1982. The course was entitled “Design of Chemical and Petroleum Plants Equipment”. 4- The training was repeated for the same company on June 1985. I participated by giving a number of lectures on “The Design of Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Chemical Reactors in the Petroleum Industry”. 5- I have given an intensive 6 weeks training course to ARECSON engineers on the steady state, modeling, simulation and optimization of industrial chemical engineering units (Manama – Bahrain, 1989). 6- I have given a 3 weeks intensive course to ARECSON engineers on the dynamics and control of industrial chemical engineering equipment (Manama – Bahrain, 1990). 27 7- I have given a one week intensive course organized by DAR – ALTAQNIA to engineers from SABIC, SAMAREC and ARAMCO on the Modeling Simulation on Optimization of Catalytic Reactors (Jeddah, 1992). 8- Given three lectures (on Industrial Applications of Catalysis and Biocatalysis) in the training course organized by UNIDO and the Egyptian Society for Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Cairo, December 1997. VISITING SCHOLAR I have been a visiting scholar at the following chemical engineering department: 1. Laboratorium voor Petrochemische Techniek – Rijkuniversiteit – Gent – Belgium (summer, 1987). 2. University of Salford – U.K. (summer, 1998). 3. University of British Columbia – Vancouver – B.C. – Canada (summer, 1990) 4. I have also been invited by MITI of Japan for tow months visit to Japanese Universities and research centers (1993). 5. University of New South Wales – Sydney – Australia (summer, 1994). 6. University of British Columbia – Vancouver – B.C. – Canada (summer, 2004) PARTICIPATION IN JOINT LECTURES SERIES The Joint Saudi-Australia Seminar on “Selected Petrochemical Processes”, 1992: I gave a Lecture on Dehydrogenation Processes. The First Joint Saudi – Japanese Seminar on Biotechnology, Membrane Separation and Fuel Cells, Jun. 1994. - I gave a lecture entitled: “Breaking” thermodynamic Barrier in Membrane Catalytic Reactors. - I chaired a session on Membrane Separation. The Second Saudi-Japanese lecture series on “Biotechnology, Membrane Separation and Catalytic Processes,’’ Jun. 1995. - I gave tow lectures entitled: 1- Oxidative and non-oxidative “breaking” of the thermodynamic barriers in catalytic dehydrogenation using composite membranes. 2- Optimal design and operation of industrial fluidized bed reactors for the production of polyethylene and polypropylene using Ziegler-Natta Catalysts. - I chaired the session on biotechnology. 28 International Conference on: Knowledge Transfer through Multimedia & Virtual Reality. Organized by “National Research Center, Egypt” Pacific & Middle East University, University of Teesside, England and British Council. - I gave a lectures on: Knowledge Transfer in Focus. Patents And Provisional Patents: 1. Adris,A.M., Grace,J., Lim,C. and Elnashaie,S.S.E.H.’ “Fluidized Bed Reaction System for Steam/ Hydrocarbon Gas Reforming to Produce Hydrogen, US Patent no. 5,326,550 Date: June 5,1994. 2. Adris,A.M., Grace,J., Lim,C. and Elnashaie,S.S.E.H.’ “Fluidized Bed Reaction System for Steam/ Hydrocarbon Gas Reforming to Produce Hydrogen, Canadian Patent no. 2,081,170, Date: December 24, 2002 3. Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Zhongxiang Chen, and Pradeep Prasad, A Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer for the Production of Pure Hydrogen for Fuel Cells from Liquid Hydrocarbons, U.S. Provisional Patent #60,467,072, May 1, 2003. 4. S.S.E.H. Elnashaie and Parag Garhyan Chaotic Fermentation of Ethanol, , United State Full Patent #10/978,293 filed on 10/29/04. Published 4th August 2005, 5. Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Parag Garhyan, A Novel Chaotic Fermentor for the Efficient Production of Fuel Ethanol , Provisional patent, AUTD# 03-025, 2003 6. Said Elnashaie and Pradeep Prasad (2003), Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer Using Carbon Dioxide Sequestration, U.S. Provisional Patent #60/515,882, Filing Date: Oct 30, 2003 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS AND CHAPTERS : 1. Elnashaie, Said S.E.H. and Elshishini, S.S., “Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Industrial Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactors”, 500 pages, Publisher: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, London, UK (December, 1993). 2. A chapter (87 pages) entitled: “Mathematical Modeling of Diffusion and Microkinetics in the Processing of Electronic Components”, in a book entitled: “Catalyzed Direct Reactions of Silicon”, edited by K.H. Lewis and Rethwish – Publisher: Elsevier (1993). 3. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Elshishini, S.S. “Dynamic Modeling, Bifurcation and Chaotic Behavior of Gas-Solid Catalytic Reactors”, 660 pages, Publisher: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, London, UK ( July, 1996). 29 4. Elnashaie,S.S.E.H. and Garhyan, Parag, “ Conservation Equations and Modeling of Chemical and Biochemical Systems”, 630 pages, Publisher: Marcel Dekker,N.Y.,USA (April, 2003) 5. Elnashaie,S.S.E.H. and Frank Uhlig “Advanced Numerical Techniques with MATLAB for Chemical and Biochemical Engineers. A Simplified Bifurcation Colourfull Approach”, In Preparation. Will be published on 2006, by: Springer Books in Preparation: A book entitled: “System Approach to Chemical and Biological Reaction Engineering”. A book entitled: “Membrane Catalytic/Biocatalytic Reactors”. A book entitled: “Fluid Catalytic Cracking. A Mathematical Modeling Approach” . PAPERS PUBLISHED IN REFEREED JOURNALS AND CONFERENCES WITH REFEREED PROCEEDINGS : -1972: Journals : 1. Ray, W.H., Marek, M. and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie “The Effect of Heat and Mass Dispersion on Tubular Reactor Performance”. Chem. Engng. Sci., Vol. 27, pp. 1527-1536, 1972. 2. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and J.G. Yates, “A Model for Competing Reactions in Gas Fluidized Beds”. Chem. Engng. Sci., Vol.27,pp.1757-1764, 1972. Conferences: 3. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Marek, M., and W.H. Ray, “The Effect of Catalyst Deactivation on th Performance of Dispersed Catalytic Reactors”. Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering, Amsterdam, 1972. -1973: Journals : 4. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and J. G. Yates, “Multiplicity of the Steady States in Fluidized Bed Reactors – I. Steady State Considerations”. Chem. Engng. Sci., Vol. 28, pp. 515-520, 1973. 5. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and D.L. Cresswell, “Dynamic Behavior and Stability of NonPorous Catalyst Particles”, Chem. Engng. Sci., Vol. 28, pp. 1387-1399, 1973. 30 6. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and D.L. Cresswell, “On the Dynamic Modeling of Porous Catalyst Particles”, Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol. 51, pp. 201-205, 1973. Conferences: 7. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and D.L. Cresswell, “Multiplicity of the Steady States in Fluidized Bed Reactors – II. Dynamic Considerations”, Presented at Fluidization and its Applications International Congress, Toulouse, October 1973. -1974 : Journals : 8. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and D.L. Cresswell, “The Influence of Reactant Adsorption on the Multiplicity and Stability of Stead States of Catalyst Particles”, Chem. Engng. Sci., 29, pp. 753760, 1974. 9. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and D.L. Cresswell “Dynamic Behavior and Stability of Adiabatic Fixed Bed Reactors”, Chem. Engng. Sci., Vol. 29, pp. 1889-1900, 1974 -1975 : Journals : 10. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and D.L. Cresswell, “On the Dynamic Modeling of Porous Catalyst Pellets: Distributed Model”, Chem. Engng. Sci., Vol. 30, pp. 355-358, 1975. 11. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “The Effect of Intraparticle Resistance on the Velocity of Creep in Adiabatic Fixed Bed Reactors”, Chem. Engng. Sci., Vol. 30, pp. 1297-1299, 1975. 12. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and El-Rifai, M., “Dynamic Analysis and Stability of the Adiabatic Fixed Bed Reactor”, The Transactions of the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers, Vol. 1, No 2, pp. 49-65, 1975. 13. El-Rifai, M. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Dynamic Modeling of Porous Catalyst Particles”., The Egyptian Operations Research Journal, Vol. 2, No 1, pp. 1-16, 1975. 31 14. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M. El-Rifai, “Asymmetrical Steady States in Non-Porous Catalyst Pellets”, Bulletin of the Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, paper 11, 1975. 15. Gaber, A.H., El-Rifai, and Elnashaie, S.S., Steady State Multiplicity in Substrate Inhibited Reactions Conducted in Enzyme Suspensions, Bulletin of Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, pp. 1-11, 1975. 16. El-Rifaie, M.A., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Assal, F.A., “Analysis of Counter current Tallow-Splitting column., Bull. Faculty of Engineering., Cairo University pp. 1-23, 1975. Conferences : 17. El-Rifai, M., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and A. Gaber, “Heterogeneous Modeling of Particulate Immobilized Enzyme Systems”, Colloque International Analyze et Regulation de Systèmes a Enzymes Immobilisès, Compiègne, France, 1975. 18. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M. El-Rifai, “Modeling of Metabolic and Interaction Population Systems”, Biomedical Engineering Education in Egypt, AIBS, pp. 85-89, 1975. 19. El-Rifaie, M. A., Elnashaie, S. and Gaber, A. H., “Optimal Reactivation of Fluidized Bad Adsorbers”, National Conference on Automatic Control, Cairo, July 5-7, 1975 -1977 : Journals : 20. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Multiplicity of the Steady in Fluidized Bed Reactors. III-Yield of the Consecutive Reaction A B C”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 32, pp. 295-301, 1977. 21. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Gaber, A and M. El-Rifai, “Dynamic Analysis of Enzyme Reactors Exhibiting Inhibition Multipicity”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 32, pp. 557-559, 1977. 22. El-Rifai, M., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and A. Kafafi, “Analysis of a Counter-current TallowSplitting column”, Trans. Inst. Chem. Engrs. (London), vol. 55, pp. 59-63, 1977. 32 23. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., El-Rifai, M. and M.N. Abdel Hakim, “Effect of Kinetic Regime and Transport Parameters on the Dynamics of Counter-flow Extractive Reactors” The Transaction of the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers, vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 1-24, 1977. -1978 : Journals : 24. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., El-Rifai, M. and M.N. Abdel-Hakim, “Effect of Kinetic Regime and Axial Dispersion on the Dynamic Response of Counter Flow Extractive Reactors”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 33, pp. 847-852, 1978. 25. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and A.T. Mahfouz, “The Influence of Reactant Adsorption on the Effectiveness Factor of Porous Catalyst Pellets”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 33, pp. 386-390, 1978. 26. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Mahfouz, A.T. and M.N. Saleh, “The Influence of Reactant Adsorption on the Effectiveness Factor of Porous Catalyst Pellets – Effect of Adsorption”, The Transaction of the Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers, vol. 3, No 4, pp. 32-49, 1978. 27. Elnashaie, S.S., El-Bialy, S.H., El-Ahwany, P. and Ibrahim, G., “Multiplicity, Stability and Control of the Steady States for Non-isothermal Fluidized Bed Reactors”, Tran. Egy. Soc. Of Chem. Eng., vol. 4, pp. 35-57, 1978. Conferences: 28. El-Rifai, M., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M.N. Abdel-Hakim, “Composition Dynamics and Control in Counter Flow Extractive Reactors”, Proceedings of the IFAC Conference on System Approach for Development, American University, Cairo, 1978. 29. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M. El-Rifai, “A Heterogeneous Model for the Optimal Control of Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactors Experiencing Catalyst Decay”, Proceedings of the IFAC Conference on System Approach for Development, American University, Cairo, 1978. 30. El-Rifaie, M.A., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abou-El-Fatah, H. and Elnasary, M.M., “Multiplicity and Hysteresis in Active Biological Membranes Immobilizing Monoenzyme Distributed Through the Membrane, 6th Int. Conference of Chemical Equip., Design and Automation, Praha, Czechoslovakia, August, 1978. 33 31. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and El-Henawi, I.M., Multiplicity of the Steady States in Fluidized Bed Reactors, CHISA 78, August, Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1978. 32. El-Henawi, I.M., El-Rifaie, M.A. and Elnashaie, S. S., “Digital Simulation for an (FCC) Unit”, Processing for the 4th Annual Operational Research Conference, Zagazig University vol. 4, p.p. 120-135, 1978. -1979 : Journals : 33. El-Feky, S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., El-Rifaie, M. and M.N. Abdel-Hakim, “System Analysis and Dynamics of Counter Flow Extractive Reactors”, Arab Journal of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, vol. 12, p.p. 19-35, 1979. 34. El-Rifai, M., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abou-El-Fath, H. and M. El-Ansary, “Multiplicity and Memory in Membranes Carrying Mono-Substrate-Inhibited Enzymes”, Journal of Membrane Science, vol. 5, pp. 339-348, 1979. 35. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and I.M. El-Hennawi, “Multiplicity of the Steady State in Fluidized Bed Reactors. IV-Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC)”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 34, pp. 1113-1121, 1979. -1980 : Journals : 36. El-Rifai, M. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and H. Abou-El-Fath, “Effect of Feedback Inhibition on the Behavior of Multienzyme Monolinear Reaction Chains”, Journal of Solid-Phase Biochemistry, vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 235-243, 1980. 37. Elnashaie. S.S.E.H. and S. El-Bialy, “Multiplicity of the Steady State in Fluidized Bed Reactors. V-The Effect of Catalyst Decay”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 35, pp. 1357-1368, 1980. Conferences : 38. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and S. Elshishini, “Multiplicity of the Steady State in Fluidized Bed Reactors VI-The Effect of Mixing and Transport Parameters on the Yield of a Consecutive Exothermic Reaction ABC”,. The 2nd Chemical Congress of North American Continent, San Francisco, August, 1980. 34 39. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Elshishini, S. and M. El-Rifai, “”Multiplicity of the Steady States in Fluidized Bed Reactors. VII-The Effect of Transport and Kinetic Parameters on the Stability and Controllability of a Complex Reaction”, Proceedings of the IFAC Conference, Rabat, Morocco, Pergamon Press, pp. 245-249, 1980. -1982 : Conferences : 40. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M. N. Abdel-Hakim, “Maximization of Cumulative Yield for Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactors with Catalyst Deactivation”, International AMSE Conference for Modeling and Simulation, Paris, vol. 10, pp. 17-31, July 1982. 41. Ibrahim, G., Zayed, I, Elnnashaie, S.S.E.H. and S. Elshishini, “Asymmetrical Steady States in Active Enzyme Membranes”, International AMSE Conference for Modeling and Simulation, Paris, vol. 12, pp. 17-30, July 1982. -1983 : Journals : 42. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., El-Rifai, M. and G. Ibrahim, “The Effect of Hydrogen Ion Production on the Steady State Multiplicity of Substrate-Inhibited Enzymatic Reactions. I-Steady State Considerations”, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, vol. 8, pp. 275-288, 1983. 43. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., El-Rifai, M., Ibrahim, G. and G. Badra, “The Effect of Hydrogen Ion on the Steady State Multiplicity of Substrate-Inhibited Enzymatic Reactions. II- Transient Behavior” Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, vol. 8, pp. 467-479, 1983. Conferences : 44. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Mahfouz, A.T. and S. Elshishini, “The Influence of Reactant Adsorption on the Effectiveness Factor of Porous Catalyst Pellets. II-Effect of Surface Coverage”, Proceedings of the 9th Annual Operations Research Conference, special issue of the Egyptian Journal of Operations Research and Applied Statistics, vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 444-461, 1983. 45. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and S. Elshishini, “Multiplicity of the State in Fluidized Bed Reactors. IX-Selectivity for Competing Reactions”, Proceedings of the International AMSE Conference for Modeling and Simulation, Nice, vol. 4, pp. 281-295, September 1983. 35 46. Abou-El-Enein, Elshishini, S., Zaki, A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Dynamic Modeling of the Multi-Tray Counter-Current Absorption-Reaction Columns. I-Model Development and Transfer Functions”, Proceedings of the AMSE Conference for Modeling and Simulation, Nice, vol. 4, pp. 265-280, September 1983. 47. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abdel-Baset, S. and S. Elshishini, “Modeling of the NonIsothermal Stirred Tank Reactor for the Nitration of Toluene”, Proceedings of the International AMSE Conference for Modeling and Simulation, Nice, vol. 4, pp. 197-225, September 1983. 48. Teymour, F., Elshishini, S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of the Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactor for the Partial Oxidation of o-Xylene”, Proceedings of the International AMSE Conference for Modeling and Simulation, Nice, vol. 4, pp. 227-264, September 1983. 49. El-Ahwany,A. Elshishini, S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A Heterogeneous Model for the Simulation of Fixed-Bed Water-Gas Shift Reactor for the Production of Hydrogen in the Fertilizer Industry”, Proceedings of the International AMSE Conference for Modeling and Simulation, Nice, vol. 4, pp. 171-196, September 1983. -1984 : Journals : 50. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Ibrahim, G. and S. Elshishini, “The Effect of Hydrogen Ions on the Steady State Multiplicity of Substrate-Inhibited Enzymatic Reactions. III-Asymmetrical Steady States in Enzyme Membranes”, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, vol. 9, pp. 455-475, 1984. -1987 : Journals : 51. Elshishini, S.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M. El-Rifai, “Multiplicity of the Steady State in Fluidized Bed Reactors. VIII-Partial Oxidation of o-Xylene”, Computers and Chemical Engineering, vol. 11, No. 2, 95-100, 1987. 36 52. Gaber, A.H. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A Proposal for a Combined Conveyance Sewage Treatment Concept. Theoretical Analysis, Scientific Eng. Bulletin, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, vol. 2, pp. 207-221, 1987. 53. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Mahfouz, A.T. and Elshishini, S.S., Steady State Modeling & Simulation of an Industrial Ammonia Synthesis Reactor. II Effect of Operating Variables, Modeling Simulation & Control B, AMSE Press, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 19-38, 1987. Conferences : 54. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Elshishini, S.S. and A. Zaki, “Multiplicity of the Steady State in Immobilized Enzyme Systems”, 2nd National Meeting of Chemists, King Saud University, March 1987. 55. El-Bialy, S.H., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and S. Eshishini, “Feed Temperature Control of Gas-Solid Fluized Bed Experiencing Catalyst Deactivation”, AMSE International 87 Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Cairo, March 1987. 56. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Elahwany, A. and S.S. Elshishini, “Digital Simulation and Optimization of an Industrial Shift Converter for the Production of Hydrogen. I-Reactor Modeling and Simulation”, IASTED (International Association of Science and Technology for Development), International Conference on Simulation, Modeling and Development, Cairo, Egypt, March 1987. 57. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Elahwany, A. and S.S. Elshishini, “Digital Simulation and Optimization of an Industrial Shift Converter for the Production of Hydrogen. II-Optimization”, IASTED International Conference on Simulation, Modeling and Development, Cairo, Egypt, March 1987. 58. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and A.S. Al-Ubaid, “Digital Simulation and Optimization of an Industrial Shift Converter for the Production of Hydrogen. III. A Two-Dimensional Model”, Proceeding of the 18th Annual Pittsburgh Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Univ. of Pittsburgh, March 1987, vol. 18, part. 5, p. 1537-1542. 59. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and El-Bialy, S.H. “Optimization of Fluidized Bed Reactors with Catalyst Decay, I. Pontryogin Maximum Principle” AMSE International Conference on Modeling & Simulation, Cairo, March, 1987. 37 -1988 : Journals : 60. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., M.E.E. Abashar and A.S. Al-Ubaid, “Simulation and Optimization of an Industrial Ammonia Reactor”, I & EC Research, 27, 2015-2022, 1988. 61. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M.N. Abdel Hakim, “Optimal Feed Temperature Control for Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactors Experiencing Catalyst Deactivation. A Heterogeneous Model”, Computers and Chem. Engng., 12 (8),787-790, 1988. 62. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., A.S. Al-Ubaid, M.A. Soliman and A.M. Adris, “On the Kinetics and Reactor Modeling for the Steam Reforming of Methane. A Review”, Journal of Engineering Sciences, vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 247-273, 1988. 63. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., A.T. Mahfouz and S.S. Elshishini, “Digital Simulation of an Industrial TVA Ammonia Reactor”, Chem. Eng. & Processing, vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 165-177, 1988. 64. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and G. Ibrahim, “Heterogeneous Model for the Alcoholic Fermentation Process”, Journal of Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 19, p. 71-101, 1988. 65. Soliman, M.A., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., A.S. Al-Ubaid and A. Adris, “Simulation of Steam Reformers for Methane”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 43, No. 8, 1988, pp. 1801-1806 (special issue ISCRE 10, Basel, 1988). Conference : 66. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Al-Ubaid, A.S., and Soliman, M.A., “Steam Reforming: Kinetics, Catalyst Deactivation and Reactor Design, Methane Conversion Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, April, 1987 (Published in methane conversion, editors; D.M. Bibby, C.D. Chay, R.F. How and S. Turchock, Elsevier , pp. 89-93, 1988. 67. Al-Ubaid, A.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and M.E.E. Abbashar, “The Influence of Support on the Effective Order of the Steam Reforming of Methane”, Methane Conversion Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, April, 1987, [Published in Methane Conversion, Editors: D.M. Bibby, C.D. Chang, R.F. Howe and S. Yurchack, Elsevier, p. 83-87], 1988 68. Alhabdan, F. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Digital Simulation of Industrial Shift Converter for the Production of Hydorgen. V-Effect of Design and Operating Parameters Using a Heterogeneous Software Package”, (Presented at the XIX conference – The use of Computers in Chemical Engineering – CHEMDATA 88 – Goteborg (Sweden) – June 13-15, 1988. 38 69. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Some Implications of the Diffusional Limitations on the Behavior of Immobilized Enzyme Systems”, CHEMDATA 88 – Goteborg – Sweden – June 13-15, 1988. -1989 : Journals : 70. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., M.E.E. Abashar and A.S. Al-Ubadi, “Non-monotonic Behavior of the Effectiveness Factor Along a Catalyst Bed”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 44, No 7, pp. 1581-1585, 1989. 71. Wagialla, K.M., F.M. Alhabdan, Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and I.M. Mudallal, “Evaluation of Alternative Unstructured Kinetic Models for Simulating the Dynamics of the Activated Sludge Process”, Journal of King Saud Univ., vol. 1, Eng. Sci. (1,2) pp. 3-26, 1989. 72. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Alhabdan, F., “Mathematical Modeling and Computer Simulation for an Industrial Water-Gas Shift Converter”, International Journal of Mathematical and Computer Modeling, Vol. 12, No 8, pp. 1017-1034, 1989. 73. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Alhabdan, F.M., “A Computer Software Package for the Simulation and Optimization of Industrial Ammonia Reactors Based on a Rigorous Heterogeneous Model”, International Journal of Mathematical and Computer Modeling, vol. 12, No. 12. Pp. 1589-1600, 1989. Conferences : 74. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Alhabdan, F. and Adris, A., “A Software Package for the Simulation of Industrial Steam Reformers for Natural Gas”, Inst. Chem. Engrs. (London), Symposium Series No. 114, 59-67, 1989. 75. Helal, A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Computational Algorithm for the Solution of Fluidized Bed Reactor Models With Non-Linear Complex Reaction Networks”, Presented at the European Symposium of Computer Applications in Chemical Industry, Erlangen, 23-26 April 1989, Dechema-Monographs, vol. 16, VCH Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. 431-442, 1989. 76. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and A. Adris, A.M. “A Fluidized Bed Steam Reformer for Methane”, Proceedings of the VI International Fluidization Conference, Banff, Canada, May 1989, Eds. J. Grace, L.W. Shemilt and M.A. Bergougnou, Publisher AICHE, 319-326. 39 -1990 : Journals : 77. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., A. Adris, A.S. Al-Ubaid and M.A. Soliman, “On the NonMonotonic Behavior of Methane Steam Reforming Kinetics”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 491-501, 1990. 78. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., M.M.K. Fouad and S.S. Elshishini, “The Use of Mathematical Models to Investigate the Effect of Chemisorption on the Dynamic Behavior of Catalytic Reactors. Partial Oxidation of o-Xylene in Fluidized Beds”. International J. of Mathematical and Computer Modeling, vol. 13, pp. 11-21, 1990. 79. Wagialla, K.M. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and A.H. Fakeeha, “Review of Heat Transfer in Gas-Solid Fluidized Beds”, Journal of Engineering Science, King Saud Univ., vol. 2, pp. 331-346, 1990. 80. Elshishini, S.S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Digital Simulation of Industrial FCC Units. Bifurcation and it’s Implications, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 45, No. 2, pp. 553-559, 1990. 81. Helal, A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Numerical Construction of Bifurcation Diagram for Non-linear Complex Reaction Networks in Catalytic Reactors.” Computers and Chem. Engng., vol. 14, pp. 691-697, 1990. 82. Elshishini, S.S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Digital Simulation of Industrial FCC Units. II-Effect of Charge Stock Composition on Bifurcation and Gasoline Yield”. Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 45, pp. 2959-2964, 1990. 83. Soliman, M. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Negative Effectiveness Factor for Cyclic Reversible Reactions”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 45, pp. 1925-1928, 1990. 84. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Al-Farris, T.F., Abdul-Razik, S.M. and Ibrahim, A.H., “Investigation of Acidulation and Coating of Saudi Phosphate Rocks. I. Batch Acidulation”, Ind. & Engng. Chem. Research, vol. 29, pp. 2389-2402, 1990. 85. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Mathematical Modeling of Industrial Ammonia Converters – State of the Art and Recent Developments”, Invited Review Paper Published in Industrial Chemistry (Yugoslavia), special Issue on the Mathematical Modeling of Ammonia Synthesis Converters, vol. 44, pp. 312-323, 1990. 40 86. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and K. Wagialla, “Preliminary Investigation of the Fluidized Bed Configurations for Ammonia Synthesis – A Mathematical Modeling Guided Approach”, Published in Special Issue of Industrial Chemistry (Yugoslavia) for the Mathematical Modeling of Ammonia Synthesis Converters, vol. 44. pp. 324-329, 1990. 87. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abashar, M.A. “The Implications of the Non-Monotonic Kinetics on the Design of Catalytic Reactors” Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 45, pp. 2964-2967, 1990. Conferences : 88. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., M.N. Abdel-Hakim and A.S. Al-Ubaid, “The Influence of Diffusional Resistances on the Optimal Control of Catalytic Reactors Experiencing Catalyst Deactivation”, Presented at the Catalysis in Petroleum Refining Conference, 4-8 March, 1989, Kuwait, Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis, vol. 63, Editors: D.L. Trimm, S. Akashah, M. Absi Halabi and A. Bishara, Elsevier, pp. 513-533, 1990. 89. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Fakeha, A. and Helal, E., “Computer Simulation for the Alcoholic Fermentation Process Based on a Heterogeneous Model”, presented at (Com Chem. 90), The Hague, Netherlands, May , 1990. -1991 : Journals : 90. Wagialla, K.M., A.H. Fakeeha, Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and A.Y. Almaktary, “Modeling and Simulation of Energy Storage in Fluidized Beds Using the Two-phase Model”, Energy Sources, vol. 13, pp. 189-201, 1991. 91. Wagialla, KK., Helal, A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “The Use of Mathematical Models to Explore the Applicability of Fluidized Bed Technology to Highly Exothermic Reactions. IOxidative Dehydrogenation of Butene”. Mathematical and Computer Modeling, vol. 15 pp. 17-31, 1991. 92. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Ibrahim. G., “A Distributed Parameter Diffusion-Reaction Model for the Alcoholic Fermentation Process”, Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, vol. 30, pp. 339-360, 1991. 41 93. Adris, A. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Hughes, R., “A Fluidized Bed Membrane Reactor for Steam Reforming of Methane”, Canadian J. of Chem. Engng., vol. 69, pp. 1061-1070, 1991. 94. Wagialla, K.M. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Fluidized Bed Reactor for Methanol Synthesis”, Ind. & Engng. Chem. Res., vol. 30, pp. 2298-2308, 1991. 95. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Wagialla, K.M. and Helal, A., “The Use of Mathematical and Computer Models to Explore the Applicability of Fluidized bed Technology for Highly Exothermic Catalytic Reactions. II. Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene”. Mathl. Comput. Modeling, vol. 15, No. 7, pp. 43-54, 1991. 96. Elnaschie, M.S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “The connection between Fluid and Elastostatical Turbulence”, Mathl. And Comput. Model., vol. 15, pp. 17-23, 1991. 97. Al-Faris, T.F., Ozbelge, H.O., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., AbdulRazik, S.M., AbdelAleem, F.A. and Gassem, N., “Preliminary investigation for the production of Wet-process Phosphoric Acid from Saudi Phosphate Ores”, Fertilizer Research, vol. 28, pp. 201-212, 1991. 98. Al-Faris, T.F. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., AbdelRazik, S.M., Abdel Aleem, F.A. and Ibrahim, H.A., “Comparison Between Acidulation by Sulfuric Acid and by Phosphoric Acid for Saudi Phosphate Rock”, Fertilizer Research, vol. 29, pp. 209-227, 1991. Conferences : 99. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abashar, M.E., “Optimal Feed Conditions for a class of Gassolid Catalytic Reactions with Non-monotonic Kinetics”, Proceedings of the Third Saudi Conference on: The Role of Scientific Research in Developing Industry in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. College of Engng. KSU, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 24-27, 1991. 100. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Fakeeha, A.H., Helal, E. and Abshar, M.E., Heterogeneous Model for the Accurate Simulation of Batch Fed-Batch and Continuous Fermentors”, Proceedings of the Third Saudi Conference on: The Role of Scientific Research in Developing Industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. College of Engng. KSU. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Nov. 24-27, 1991. -1992 : Journals : 101. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., A. Adris, M.A. Soliman and A.S. Al-Ubaid, “Digital Simulation of Industrial Methane Reformers”, Canadian J. of Chem. Engng., vol. 70, pp. 786-793, 1992. 42 102. Alhabdan, F. M., Abashar, M.A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A Flexible Software Package for Industrial Steam Reformers and Methanators Based in Rigourous Heterogeneous Model”, Mathl. & Computer Modeling, vol. 16, no 11, pp. 77-86, 1992. 103. Elshsishini, S.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Al-Zahrani, S., “Digital Simulation of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units. III- Effect of Hydrodynamics”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 47, pp. 3152-3156, 1992. 104. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Soliman, M.A., Abashar, M.E., and Almuhanna, S., “On the Mathematical Modeling of Diffusing and Reaction for Gas-solid Catalytic Systems with Complex Reaction Networks. Negative Effectiveness Factors”. Mathl. and Comput. Modl., vol. 16, no 12, pp. 41-53, 1992. 105. Soliman, M.A., Adris, A.M., Al-Ubaid, A.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Intrinsic Kinetics of Nickel / Calcium Aluminate Catalyst for Methane Steam Reforming”, J. Chem. Tech. Biotechnol., vol. 55. Pp. 131-138, 1992. 106. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Wagialla, K.M. and Abashar, M.E.E., “The use of Mathematical and Computer Models to Explore the Advantages of Fluidized Bed Technology for Catalytic Reactions with Equilibrium / Diffusional Limitations. Ammonia synthesis”, Mathl. And Comput. Modeling, vol. 16, no 11, pp. 35-47, 1992. Conferences : 107. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Almuhana, S., “Effect of Diffusional Resistances on the Rates of o-xylene partial oxidation over V2O5 Non-porous Catalyst Pellets”. Progress in Catalysis (Elsevier), vol. 73, pp. 336-342, 1992. 108. Abbas, M.M. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. “Bifurcation and Instability for Bimolecular Catalytic Reactions on Non-porous Catalyst Pellets”. Progress in Catalsis (Elseviers), vol. 73, pp. 35-43, 1992. 109. Al-Khowaiter, S., Elshishini, S.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abdalla, B.K., “Intrinsic Kinetics for the dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene on Promoted Iron-oxide Catalysts”. Progress in Catalysis (Elsevier), vol. 73, pp. 351-358, 1992. 110. Elshishini, S.S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Digital Simulation of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units. V. Steady state Bhavior of Riser-Reactor Units”, Proceedings of the Int. Conference on Chemistry in Industry, Bahrain, 14-16 Nov., pp. 779-795, 1992. 43 111. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abasaeed, A.E., “A Compartmental Model for the Invstigation of the Advantages of Selective Membranes on the Performance of Alcoholic Fermentation Process in Immobilized Packed bed Fermenters”, Proceedings of the Int. Conference on Chemistry in Industry, Bahrain, 14-16 Nov., pp. 817-831, 1992. 112. Abdalla, B.K. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A Fluidized Bed Reactor with Selective Membranes for the Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene”, Proceedings of the Int. Conference on Chemistry in Industry, Bahrain, 14-16 Nov., pp. 833-848, 1992. 113. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Almuhana, S., “A Heterogeneous Model for the Precise Simulation of Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactor for Partial Oxidation of o-xylene to Phthalic Anhydride Using Realistic Complex Reaction Networks”, Proceedings of the Int. Conference on Chemistry in Industry, Bahrain, 14-16 Nov., pp. 797-815, 1992. -1993 : Journals : 114. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Elshishini, S.S., “Digital Simulation of Industrial FCC units. IV. Dynamic Behavior”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 48, pp. 567-583, 1993. 115. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Alhabdan, F.M. and Elshishini, S.S., “The Vital Role of Mathematical Modeling in Chemical Engineering Education”. Mathl. and Comput. Modeling, vol. 17, no 3, pp. 3-11, 1993. 116. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Abashar, M.E., “Steam Reforming and Methanation Effectiveness Factors Using the Dusty Gas Model Under Industrial Conditions”, Chem. Engng. and Processing, vol. 32, pp. 177-189, 1993. 117. Abashar, M.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Mathematical Modeling of Diffusion and Reaction and Solution Algorithm for Complex Reaction Networks in Porous Catalyst Pellets. Steam Reforming of Natural Gas”, Mathl. And Comput. Modeling, vol. 18, no 17, pp. 85-100, 1993. 118. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Elshishini, S.S., “Comparison Between Different Mathematical Models for the Simulation of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Units”, Mathl. And Compt. Modl., vol. 18, no 6, pp. 98-110, 1993. 44 119. Abasaeed, A.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Heterogeneous Modeling of Packed Bed Fermenter with Permselective Membranes”, J. of Membrane Science. vol. 76, pp. 165-174, 1993. 120. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abashar, M.E. and Teymour, F.A., “Bifurcation, Instability and Chaos in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors with Consecutive Exothermic Chemical Reactions”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 3, no 1, pp. 1-33, 1993. 121. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abashar, M.E., “Precise Modeling of Industrial Steam Reformers and Methanators Using the Dusty Gas Model”, Latin American Applied Research, vol. 23, pp. 89-111, 1993. 122. Elnaschie, M.S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “On the connection between fluid and elastostatical turbulence in Hamiltonian and Flutter sets”, ZAMM. Z. angew. Math Mexh., no. 73, pp. 182-184, 1993. 123. Abdalla, B.K. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A Membrane Reactor for the Production of styrene from ethylbenzene”, J. Membrane sci., vol. 85, pp. 229-239, 1993. 124. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abdalla, B. K. and Hughes, R., “Simulation of Industrial Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactor for the Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene: Hetrogeneous dusty gas model”, Ind. Engng. Chem. Res., vol. 32, pp.2537-2541, 1993. 125. Al-Rariss, T.F. AbdulRazik, S. M., Ghasem, N. M., Abdelaleem, F.A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Computer Program for Mass and Heat Balance Calculations for the Wet Process Phosphoric acid and its Applications to Saudi Phosphate Rocks”, Fertilizer Research, vol. 35, pp. 169-175, 1993. 126. Abasaeed, A.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A novel Configuration for Packed Bed Membrane Fermenters for Maximizing Ethanol Productivity and Concentration”, J. Membrane sci., vol. 82, pp. 75-82, 1993. -1994 : Journals : 127. Abdalla, B.K., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Al Khowaiter, S. and Elshishini, S.S., “Intrinsic Kinetics and Industrial Reactor Modeling for the Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene on Promoted Iron Oxide Catalysts”, Applied Catalysis A: General, vol. 113, pp. 88-102, 1994. 45 128. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Abashar, M.E., “Chaotic Behavior of Periodically Forced Fluidized-Bed Catalytic Reactors with Consective Exothermic Chemical Reactions”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 49, no. 15, pp. 2483-2498, 1994. 129. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Fakeha, A.H., Helal, E. and Abashar, M.E., “A Mathematical Model Achieving the Twin Objectives of Simplicity and Accuracy for the Simulation of Immobilized Bed Fermenters”, Mathl. and Comput. Modeling, vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 105-114, 1994. 130. Abdalla, B.K. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene in Fixed Bed Membrane Reactor”, AIChEJ, vol. 40, no. 12, pp. 2055-2059, 1995. -1995 : Journals : 131. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abashar, M.E. and Teymour, F.A., “Chaotic Behavior of Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors with Consecutive Exothermic Chemical Reactions”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 50, pp. 49-67, 1995. 132. Abdalla, B.K. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Fluidized Bed Reactors Without and With Selective Membranes for the Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene”, J. Membrane Sci., vol. 10, pp. 31-42, 1995. 133. Ibrahim, G., Teymour, F.A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Periodic and Chaotic Behavior of Substrate Inhibited Enzymateic Reactions With Hydrogen Ion Production”, Appl. Biochem. & Biotech., vol. 55, pp. 175-206, 1995. 134. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abashar, M.E. and Teymour, F.A., “Dynamic Analysis of Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors With Consecutive Exothermic Chemical Reactions. IBifurcation Phenomena”, Dirasat, Univ. of Jordan, vol. 22B, no. 3, pp. 634-649, 1995. 135. Elnashaie, S. S. E. H., Abashar, M. E. and Teyour, F. A., “Dynamic Analysis of Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors With Consecutive Exothermic Chemical Reactions. II-Chaotic phenomena”, Dirasat, Univ. of Jordan, vol. 22B, no. 3, pp. 609-633, 1995. 136. Alhabdan, F.M. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Simulation of an Ammonia Plant Accident Using Rigorous Heterogeneous Model. Effect of Shift Converters Disturbance on the Methanator”, Mathl. Comput. Modl, vol. 21, pp. 85-106, 1995. 46 137. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Ibrahim, G. and Tymour, F.A., “Chaotic Behavior of an Acetylcholinestrase Enzyme System”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 5, no. 6, pp. 933-954, 1995. 138. Wagialla, K.M. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Bifurcation and Comlex Dynamics in Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 50, no. 17, pp. 2813-2832, 1995. 139. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abasaeed, A.E. and Elshishini, S.S., Digital Simulation of Industrial Fuild Catalytic Cracking Units. V. Static and Dynamic Bifurcation”, Chem. Engng. Sci., vol. 50, pp. 1635-1644, 1995. 140. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Abashar, M.E., “On the Chaotic Behavior of Forced Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 5, no. 5, pp. 797-831, 1995. 141. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Al-Fariss, T.F., Aleem, F.A., Razik, S.M. and Ghasem, N.M., “Investigation of Acidulation and Coating of Saudi Phosphate rocks. II- Continuous Acidulation”, Ind. & Engng. Chem. Res., vol. 34, pp. 4122-4126, 1995. 142. Abashar, M.E.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Parametric Investigation of Industrial Methanators Using the Dusty gas Model, J. of KSU, vol. pp. 81-100, 1995. 143. Abdalla, B.K. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A Modified Model for the Fluidized Bed Reactor for the Catalytic Steam Reforming of Methane, J. of KSU, vol. 7, pp. 271-282, 1995. Conferences: 144. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abashar, M.E. and Alhabdan, F.M., “Development of a Number of Heterogeneous Models for Catalytic Reactors in the Ammonia Production Line and their Userfriendly Software Packages”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Strategic Technologies, 12-15 June, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia, pp. 71-80, 1995. 145. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Al-Fariss, T.F., Aleem, A., Abdel Razik, S.M. and Ghasem, N.M., “Acidulation of Saudi Phosphate Rocks in a Micro Pilot Plant Continuous Unit. Mathematical Modeling of the Process”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Strategic Technologies. 12-15 June Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia, pp. 149-158, 1995. 146. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Almutlaq, A., S.S. Elshishini and Abasaeed, A.E., “Modeling, Simulation and Bifurcation of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units”, Proceedings of the 47 International Conference on Advances in Strategic Technologies, 12-15 June, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia, pp. 19-25, 1995. 147. Abashar, M.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Bifurcation and Chaos in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Strategic Technologies, 12-15, June Selangor, Malaysia, pp. 61-70, 1995. 148. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Ghasem, N.M., “Polyethlene Production from Ethylene in a Fluidized Bed Reactor. I. Static and Dynamic Bifurcation Behavior”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Strategic Technologies, 12-15 June, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia, pp. 51-60, 1995. 149. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abashar, M.E., Alhabdan, F.M. and Abdalla, B.K., “Mathematical Modeling of Si Layers Oxidation and Etching of Si and SiO2 Layers”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Strategic Technologies, 12-15 June 1995, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia, pp. 110-116, 1995. 150. Abdalla, B.K., Al-Khowaiter, S.H., Alshishini, S.S., and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Maximization of Styrene Yield from Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethybenzene”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Strategic Technologies, 12-15 June, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia, pp. 81-90, 1995. 151. Abashar, M.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Chaotic Behavior of Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, 1st Egyptian-Syrian Chemical Engineering Conference, Suez, Egypt, 2-5 October, pp. 493-502, 1995. 152. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abashar, M.E., Alhabdan, F.M., and Abdalla, B.K., “User Friendly Rigorous Heterogeneous Models for the Catalytic Reactors in Ammonia Production Lines”, 1 st Egyptian-Syrian Chemical Engineering Conference, Suez, Egyptian, 2-5 October, pp. 503-509, 1995. 153. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abashar, M.E., Alhabdan, F.M. and Abdalla, B.K., “Mathematical Modeling of Diffusion and Reaction in the Manufacture of Electronic Components”, 1st EgyptianSyrian Chemical Engineering Conference, Suez, Egyptian, 2-5 October, pp. 384-390, 1995. 154. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Gasem, N.M., “Bifurcation Analysis of the Industrial UNIPOL Process for the Production of Polyethylene”, 1st Egyptian-Syrian Chemical Engineering Conference, Suez, Egyptian, 2-5 October, pp. 78-87, 1995. 48 155. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Almutlaq, S.S., Elshishini, S.S. and Abasaeed, A.E., “Stability Analysis of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Units”, 1 st Egyptian-Syrian Chemical Engineering Conference, Suez, Egypt, 2-5 October, pp. 401-410, 1995. 156. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Fariss, T., Aleem, A., Abdel Razik, S., Ghasem, N., “Pilot Plant Testing and Mathematical Modeling for the Continuous Acidulation of Saudi Phosphate ores”, 1 st Egyptian-Syrian Chemical Engineering Conference, Suez, Egypt, 2-5 October, pp. 674-683, 1995. 157. Ajbar, A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Bifurcation, Instability and Chaos in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors With Consecutive Exothermic Reactions Under Conventional PID Control”, 1st Egyptian-Syrian Chemical Engineering Conference, Suez, Egypt, 2-5 October, pp.411-454, 1995. 158. Abasaeed, A.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Modeling of Fuel-Ethanol Production in a Novel Packed Bed Membrane Fermenter”, 4th Saudi Engineering Conference, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 5-8 November, pp. 105-110, 1995. 159. Abasaeed, A.E., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Ghasem, N., and Talib, A.M., “Static and Dynamic Bifurcations for Ethylene Polymerization in a Fluidized Bed Reactor”, 4th Saudi Engineering Conference, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 5-8 November 1995. 160. Abasaeed, A.E., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Elshishini, S.S. and Almutlaq, A., “Static and Dynamic Bifurcation Behavior of an Industrial fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit”, 4th Saudi Engineering Conference, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, 5-8 November, pp. 233-238, 1995. -1996 : Journals : 161. Ajbar, A.I. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Controlling Chaos by Periodic Perturbations in Nonisothermal Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, AIChE Journal, vol. 42, no. 11, pp. 3008-3019, 1996. 162. Abashar, M.E. and Elnashaie, “Existence of Complex Attractors in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Chemical Engng. Communications, pp. 1-17, 1996. 163. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Ajbar, A., “Chaotic and Non-Chaotic Strange Attactors and Bistability in Non-Isothermal Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors Under PI Control”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 7, no. 11, pp. 1955-1967, 1996. 49 164. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Ajbar, A., “Period Adding and Chaos in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 7, pp. 1317-1331, 1996. -1997 : Journals : 165. Abashar, M.E., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H and Hughes, R., “Homoclinity in the Dynamics of Forced Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 8, No. 10, 1655-1684 1997. 166. Abasaeed, A.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “The Effects of External Disturbances on the Performance and Chaotic Behavior of Industrial FCC Units”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, vol. 8 no. 12, pp. 1941-1955, 1997. 167. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abasaeed, A. and Ibrahim, G., “On the Practical Revelance of Bifurcation and Chaos in Chemical and Biochemical Reaction Engineering”, Journal of Fractals, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 549-560, 1997. 168. Ibrahim, G. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Hyperchaos in Acetyl-cholinesterase Enzyme System”, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, vol. 8, no. 12, pp. 1977-2007, 1997. 169. Ali, E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Non-linear Model Predictive Control of Industrial Type IV Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Units for Maximum Gasoline yield”, Ind. & Eng. Chem. Res., vol. 36, pp. 389-1007, 1997. 170. Abashar, M.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Complex Non-Chaotic attractors in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors, Trans. IchemE, vol. 75, part 1, pp. 92-100, 1992. 171. Alhumazi, K. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Effect of Control Loop Configuration on the Bifurcation Behavior and Gasoline Yield of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Units”, Mathl. and Comput. Model., vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 37 – 56, 1997. Conferences: 172. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abashare, M.E., “Bifurcation and Chaotic Behavior of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking Units”, Asia-Pacific Chemical Reaction Engineering Form (APCRE’ 96) Bijing, China, June 1996. 50 173. Abdalla, B.K, Alkhwaiter, S.M., Elshishini, S.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Maximization of Styrene Yield from Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene in Fixed and Fluidized bed Configurations with and without selective Membranes”. 15th World Petroleum Congress, forum 11, Petrochemicals, Bijing, China, October 1997. 174. Abasaeed, A.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Periodicity and aperiodicity in externally forced industrial FCC units”, Proceddings of the International CFIC 96 Conference, Fractals and Chaos in Chemical Engineering, Editors, Giona, M. and Biardi, G. World Scientific, pp. 489-499, 1997. 175. Ajbar, A. Alhumaizi, K. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Chaotic behavior of a None-isothermal Fluidized bed Catalytic Reactor under Conventional. PID Control”, Proceedings of the International CFIC 96 Conference, Fractals and Chaos in Chemical Engineering, Editors, Giona, M. and Biardi, G., World Scientific, pp. 500-511, 1997. 176. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Ghasem, N.M. and Hughes, R., “Bifurcation and its Implications on Industrial UNIPOL Process for the Production of Polyethylene in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Proceedings of the International CFIC 96 Conference, Fractals and Chaos in Chemical Engineering, Editors, Giona, M. and Biardi, G. world scientific, pp. 530-541, 1997. 177. Wagialla, K.M. and Elnashsie, S.S.E.H., “Bifurcation behavior of Industrial Fixed Bed Catalytic Reactors for the Production of Phthalic Anhydride”, Proceedings of the International CFIC 96 Conference, Fractals and Chaos in Chemical Engineering, Editors, Giona, M. and Biardi, G, world scientific, pp. 688-699, 1997. 178. Abshar, M.E., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Ibrahim, G., “Efficient Computer Algorithm for the Design of Industrial Steam Reformers”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on the Applications of Numerical Methods in Engineering, UPM Press, Serdang, Malaysia, 23-25 June, pp. 76-85, 1997. 179. Abashar, M.E., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Ibrahim, G., “Efficent Computer Algorithm for the Computation of Lyapunov Exponents: Identification of Chaotic and Non-chaotic Strange Attactors in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on the Applications of Numerical Methods in Engineering, University Putra Malaysia (UPM) Press, Serdang, Malaysia, 23-25 June, pp.293-302, 1997. -1999 : Conferences: 180. Moustafa, T.M., Ashour, I. And Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., An Integrated Dehydrogenation – hydrogenation Membrane Reactor for the Simultaneous Production of Styrene and Cyelohexane, 51 International Symposium on Reaction Kinetics and Development of Catalytic Processes, Brugge, Belgium. April 19 – 21, 1999. 181. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Ibrahim, G., Abashar, M.E., El Shishini, S.S., Moustafa, T., Nayef, M. and Abaseed, A.E., Practical Implications of Bifurcation and Chaos in the Process Industry, 8 th International Conference on Management of Technology, Cairo, Egypt,Organized by the International Association for Management of Technology, IAMOT, USA, March 15-17, 1999. 182. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., El-Zanaty, E. and Eissa, S., “Towards an Egyptian Plan for Critical Technologies. R&D for Advanced Materials”, 8th International Conference on Management of Technology, Cairo, Egypt, Organized by the International Association for Management of Technology, IAMOT, USA, March 15-17, 1999 183. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Hafez, S., “Cost Effective Approach to Industrial pollution abatement. The Minimum Pollution Maximum Production (MPMP) Approach”, 8th International Conference on Management of Technology , Cairo, Egypt, Organized by the International Association for Management of Technology, IAMOT, USA, March, 15-17, 1999 184. Hassan, S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “A Technology Management Plan for the Development of the Egyptian Fine Chemical Industry”, 8th International Conference on Management of Technology, Cairo, Egypt, Organized by the International Association for Management of Technology, IAMOT, USA, March 15-17, 1999 185. Elshishini, S.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Kamal, D., “Hazardous Waste Management. The Pharmaceutical Industry”, 8th International Conference on Management of Technology, Cairo, Egypt , Organized by the International Association for Management of Technology, IAMOT, USA, , March 15-17, 1999 186. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., El Zanaty, E. and Eissa, S., “A Multidisciplinary Integrated System Approach to Accelerated Industrial Application of Research Findings. From Laboratory Experiments to Industrial Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industries”, 8th International Conference on Management of Technology, Cairo, Egypt, Organized by the International Association for Management of Technology, IAMOT, USA, March 15-17, 1999 187. Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Gaber, A., “Education Management in a Technologically Changing World. Efficient information / Knowledge Transfer: Quantity and / or Quality”, 8th International Conference on Management of Technology, Cairo, Egypt, Organized by the International Association for Management of Technology, IAMOT, USA, March 15-17, 1999 52 - 2000 Journals: 188- Elnashaie,S.S.E.H., Moustafa,T., Alsoudani,T., Elshishini,S.S., Modeling and Basic Characteristics of Novel Integrated Dehydrogenation-Hydrogenation Membrane Catalytic Reactors, Computers and Chemical Engineering, 24, pp.1293-1300, 2000 189-Moustafa,T.M.and Elnashaie,S.S.E.H., “ Simultaneous Production of Styrene and Cyclohexane in an Integrated Membrane Reactor”, Journal of Membrane Science, 178, pp. 171-184, 2000 190- Moustafa,T.M., Fahmy, M., and Elnashaie,S.S.E.H., “Applications of Mathematical and Computer Models for the Evaluation of Novel Catalytic Reactors”, Dev.Chem.Mineral Processing, 8(5/6), pp 571586,2000 -2001 : Journals: 191-Elnashaie,S.S.E.H., Harraz, H.M. and M.E. Abashar, “Homoclinical Chaos and Period-Adding Route to Complex Non-Chaotic Attractors in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, Chaos, Solitons and Fractals,12, pp.1761-1792, 2001 192.Elnashaie,S.S.E.H.,Abdallah,B.K.,Elshishini,S.S.,Alkhowaiter,S.,Noureldeen,M.B.and Alsoudani,T., “ On the Link Between Intrinsic Catalytic Reaction Kinetics and the Development of Catalytic Processes. Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene”, Catalysis Today,64,2001,pp.151-162 Conferences: 193Elnashaie,S.S.E.H., “ Recent Development for the Implementation of Pollutrion Prevention& Cleaner Production: An Overview”, Pollution Prevention& Cleaner Production Workshop, March 17-19, 2001, Hilton Dreams-Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 194- Elnashaie,S.S.E.H., “Ultra Clean Fuels and Cleaner Technologies. Emphasis on Chemical& Metal Industries”, Pollution Prevention& Cleaner Production Workshop, March 17-19, 2001, Hilton DreamsSharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 195-Elnashaie,S.S.E.H., “ Life Cycle Analysis and Limited Life Cycle Analysis”, Pollution Prevention& Cleaner Production Workshop, March 17-19, 2001, Hilton Dreams-Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. 2002 : Journals: 196-Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer for the Efficient Production of Ultra Clean Fuels from Hydrocarbons, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 41, 6518-6527, 2002 53 Conferences: 197- Zhongxiang Chen, Pradeep Prasad, and Said Elnashaie, “The Coupling of Catalytic Steam Reforming and Oxidative Reforming of Methane to Produce Pure Hydrogen in a Novel Circulating Fast Fluidization Bed Membrane Reformer”, 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, April 2002. 198- Pradeep Prasad and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Novel Membrane Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer for the Efficient Production of Hydrogen from Natural Gas, 14th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2002 199- Pradeep Prasad and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie , Hydrogen Production from Natural Gas using a Novel Membrane Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer, Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering (RSCE) and 16th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers (SOMChE), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,2002 200- Pradeep Prasad and Said S. E. H. Elnashaie, Novel Membrane Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer For The Efficient Production Of Hydrogen From Natural Gas, 14th World Hydrogen Energy Conference (WHEC) 2002, Montreal, Canada, June 2002 201-Pradeep Prasad, Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Carbon Dioxide Sequestration to Improve the Performance of a Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Steam Reformer, AIChE 2002 Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 3-8, 2002. 202- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Using Coking and Decoking Model in a Circulating Fast Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer for Efficient Production of Pure Hydrogen by Steam Reforming of Higher Hydrocarbons, Proceedings of the Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering (RSCE 2002) and the 16th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers (SOMChE 2002), p1239-1247, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 28-30, 2002 203- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Modeling, Simulation and Optimization for Hydrogen Production from Heptane in a Novel Membrane Reformer, Proceedings of the Regional Symposium on Chemical Engineering (RSCE 2002) and the 16th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers (SOMChE 2002), p1475-1482, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 28-30, 2002. 204- Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Efficient Production of Hydrogen from Higher Hydrocarbons using Novel Membrane Reformer, 14th World Hydrogen Energy Conference, Montreal, Canada, June 9-13, 2002 54 205- Zhongxiang Chen, Pradeep Prasad, and Said Elnashaie, The Coupling of Catalytic Steam Reforming and Oxidative Reforming of Methane to Produce Pure Hydrogen in a Novel Circulating Fast Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer, Fuel Chemistry Division Preprints, 47(1), p111-113, ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April 7-11, 2002 206- Parag Garhyan and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Multidisciplinary Research to Develop Novel Technologies for the Efficient Production of Fuel Ethanol from Ligno-cellulosic Waste, Presented at the International Conference on Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity, Auburn, AL, January 2002 207- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and A. Mahecha-Botero, Investigation and Usefulness of the Complex Behavior of an Ethanol Fermentor Fuel Ethanol from Ligno-cellulosic Wastes, Regional Symposium of Chemical (RSCE 2002) in conjunction with 16th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical (SOMChE 2002), October 2002 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 Modeling, Producing Engineers Engineers 208- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and A. Mahecha-Botero, Modeling and Investigation of the Bifurcation/Chaotic Behavior of Acetylcholinestrase Enzyme and its Possible Link to Alzheimer/Parkinson Diseases, Regional Symposium of Chemical Engineers in conjunction with 16th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers, October 2002 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2002 2003: Journals: 209- Zhongxiang Chen, Pradeep Prasad, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Simulation for Steam Reforming of Natural Gas with Oxygen Input in a Novel Membrane Reformer, Fuel Processing Technology, 83(1-3), p235-252, 2003. 210- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Non-monotonic Behavior of Hydrogen Production from Higher Hydrocarbon Steam Reforming in a Circulating Fast Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 42(25), p6549-6558, 2003. 211- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Novel Circulating Fast Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer for Efficient Production of Hydrogen from Steam Reforming of Methane, Chemical Engineering Science, 58(19), p.4335-4349, 2003 212- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Modeling and Optimization of a Novel Membrane Reformer for Higher Hydrocarbons, AIChE J., 49(5), p1250-1265, 2003 213- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, S.A. Haddad, G. Ibrahim and S.S. Elshishini, Exploration and Exploitation of Bifurcation/Chaotic Behavior of a Continuous Fermentor for the Production of Ethanol, Chemical Engineering 55 Science, 58(8), 1479-1496, 2003 214- Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Coupled Steam and Oxidative Reforming for Hydrogen Production in a Novel Membrane Circulating Fluidized Bed, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 42, 4715-4722, 2003 Conferences: 215- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Study of Carbon Deposition and Gasification for Steam Reforming of Heptane In A Novel Membrane Reformer, The International Hydrogen Energy Forum 2003, Beijing, P.R.China, October 20-24, 2003 216- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Non-monotonic Behavior of Hydrogen Production by Steam Reforming of Heptane in a Novel Membrane Reformer, The International Hydrogen Energy Forum 2003, Beijing, P.R.China, October 20-24, 2003 217- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Carbon Deposition and Hydrogen Production from Higher Hydrocarbons in a CFB Membrane Reformer, NHA 14th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., March 4-6, 2003 218-Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer-Regenerator System for the Production of Hydrogen for Fuel Cells from Heptane, Proceeding of the AIChE 2003 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2003. 219-Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Hydrogen Production in a Novel CFB Membrane Reformer and Catalyst Deactivation and Engineering Control, Proceeding of the AIChE 2003 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2003. 220- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Andres Mahecha-Botero , Computational investigation of the bifurcation/chaotic behavior of ACh neurocycle and its link to Alzheimer/Parkinson Diseases. The 13th Annual Research Forum at Auburn University, at Auburn, AL, USA, March 2003 221- Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Parag Garhyan and Andres Mahecha-Botero Bifurcation/Chaotic Behavior of Acetylcholine Neurocycle and Alzheimer/Parkinson Diseases. Bifurcations: The Use and Control of Chaos, at Southampton, UK, 28-30 July 2003 222- Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Parag Garhyan and Andres Mahecha-Botero Complex Chaotic Behavior of Ethanol Fermentor Producing Fuel Ethanol. Bifurcations: The Use and Control of Chaos, at Southampton, UK, 28-30 July 2003 56 223- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Sangeeta Garhyan Use of mathematical modeling and non-linear analysis for efficient production of bio-ethanol.226th ACS National Meeting, at New York, USA, September 2003 224- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Pradeep Prasad, Practical Relevance of Bifurcation and Chaos to the Design and Operation of Ethanol Fermentors. 2nd International Conference on Chemistry and its Applications, Qatar, December 2003 225- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Pradeep Prasad, Computational Investigation of Bifurcation/Chaotic Behavior of Acetylcholine Neurocycle. 2nd International Conference on Chemistry and its Applications, Qatar, December 2003 226- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Sangeeta Garhyan Use of mathematical modeling and non-linear analysis for efficient production of bio-ethanol. 226th ACS National Meeting, 43(2), 289-295, 2003 227- Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie , Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Steam Reformer: Comparison of Cocurrent and Countercurrent Membrane Operation, 14th Annual U.S. Hydrogen Meeting of the National Hydrogen Association, Washington D.C, 2003 228- Andrés Mahecha-Botero, Parag Garhyan, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Modelling, bifurcation and chaotic behavior of a coupled acetylcholinesterase/choline acetyltransferase enzymes neurocycle, Oral presentation, Institute of Physics Seminar, University of Antioquia, Medellín, Colombia. Dec. 15, 2003 - 2004 : Journals: 229- Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie , Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer using Carbon Dioxide Sequestration, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research, 43, 494-501, 2004 230-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Steady-State Modeling and Bifurcation Behavior of Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer-Regenerator for the Production of Hydrogen for Fuel Cells from Heptane, Chemical Engineering Science, 59(18), p3965-3979, 2004. 231- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Catalyst Deactivation and Engineering Control for Steam Reforming of Higher Hydrocarbons in a Novel Membrane Reformer, Chemical Engineering Science, 59(10), p1965-1978, 2004. 232- Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Bifurcation Behavior and Efficient Pure Hydrogen Production for Fuel Cells a Using Novel Autothermic Membrane Circulating 57 Fluidized Bed (CFB) Reformer: Sequential Debottlenecking and the Contribution of John Grace, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 43, pp. 5449-5459, 2004 233- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Hydrogen Production and Carbon Formation during the Steam Reforming of Heptane in a Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 43, p1323-1333, 2004 234- Parag Garhyan and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Utilization of Mathematical Models to Investigate the Bifurcation and Chaotic Behavior of Ethanol Fermentors, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 39(4-5), 381-427, 2004( top 25 papers in the Journal, no.9). 235- Parag Garhyan and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Static/Dynamic Bifurcation and Chaotic Behavior of and Ethanol Fementer, Industrial &Engineering Chemistry Research, 43(5), 1260-1273, 2004 236- Andres Mahecha-Botero, Parag Garhyan and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Bifurcation and chaotic behaviour of a coupled acetylcholinesterase/choline acetyltransferase diffusionreaction enzymes system,Chemical Engineering Science, 59(3), 581-597, 2004 237- Parag Garhyan and Said S.E.H.Elnashaie, Bifurcation Analysis of Two Continuous Membrane Fermentor Configurations for Producing Ethanol, Chemical Engineering Science, 59, pp 3235-3268, 2004 238- Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Mohamed, N.F. and Mai Mohammad, Implications of Bifurcation/Chaos on the Design, Operatrion and Control of Industrial Riser- Reactor FCC Units, Chem.Eng.Communications, 191, pp. 813-831, 2004 239- Said Elnashaie and Parag Garhyan, “Bioethanol Production-Solving the Efficiency Bottleneck” The Chemical Engineer(tce), 755, May Issue, pp.30-32, 2004 240-Said Elnashaie and Faisal Abdelhady, “ The Hydrogen Efficiency and Beyond” The Chemical Engineer(tce), 760, October Issue, pp.33-34, 2004 Conferences: 241-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Novel Autothermal Reforming Process for Pure Hydrogen Production, 7th International Conference of Chemical Engineering, Cairo, Egypt, December 27-29, 2004 242-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Co-current and Counter-Current Operations for Steam Reforming of Heptane in a Novel CFB Membrane Reformer, 7th International Conference of Chemical Engineering, Cairo, Egypt, December 27-29, 2004 2005 : 58 Journals: 243- Andres Mahecha-Botero, Parag Garhyan and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Bifurcation, Stabilization and Ethanol Productivity Enhancement for a Membrane Fermentor, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Vol.41,issues 4/5,pp.391-406, 2005 244- Andrés Mahecha-Botero, Parag Garhyan, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, “Modeling, bifurcation and chaotic behaviour of a coupled acetylcholinesterase/choline acetyltransferase enzymes neurocycle”. Mathematical and Computer Modelling,Vol. 41, issues 6/7,pp.655-678, 2005 245- Said Elnashaie, Pradeep Prasad and Zhongxiang Chen , Static Bifurcation Characteristics of an Autothermal Circulating Fluidized Bed Hydrogen Generator for Fuel Cells, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 44, pp.4871-4883, 2005 246- Parag Garhyan and Said Elnashaie, Experimental Investigation and Confirmation of Static/Dynamic Bifurcation Behavior in a Continuous Ethanol Fermentor. Practical Relevance of Bifurcation and the Contribution of Harmon Ray, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 44,pp.2525-2531, 2005 247- Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Optimization of Reforming Parameter and Configuration for Hydrogen Production, AIChE J., 51(5), p1467-1481, 2005. 248- Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Bifurcation and Its Implications for a Novel Autothermal Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer for the Efficient Pure Hydrogen Production, Chemical Engineering Science, 60(15), p4287-4309, 2005. 249- Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Economics of the Clean Fuel Hydrogen in a Novel Autothermal Reforming Process, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 44(13), p4834-4840, 2005. 250- Said Elnashaie and Andrés Mahecha-Botero, “Towards Understanding Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s” , the chemical engineer(tce),770, pp.29-31, 2005 251- Chen, Z. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “ Bifurcation Behaviour During the Hydrogen Production in Two Compatible Configurations of a Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer”, Chemical Engineering Research and Design,83(A6),pp. 679-685, 2005 252- Chen,Z. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “ Autothermal CFB Membrane Reformer for Hydrogen Production from Hepatane”, Chemical Engineering Research and Design,83(A7),pp. 893-899, 2005 253- John R. Grace, Said Elnashaie and Jim Lim, Hydrogen Production in Fluidized Beds with In-Situ Membranes, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, Vol.3, Article A41, pp.1-17 , 2005 59 Conferences : 254- Andrés Mahecha-Botero, John R. Grace, C. Jim Lim, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, “A generalized dynamic model for fluidized-bed reactors for the efficient production of pure hydrogen”. Session: H2 and Fuel Cells, 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, UK, 2005 255- Andrés Mahecha-Botero, Parag Garhyan, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Bifurcation and chaotic behavior of the acetylcholine diffusion-reaction enzymes neurocycle, Session:Healthcare, 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, UK 2005 256- Andrés Mahecha-Botero, Parag Garhyan, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Non-linear characteristics of a membrane fermentor for the efficient production of fuel ethanol, 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, UK , 2005 257-Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Hydrogen production in a circulating fluidized bed reformer: effect of different techniques for breaking thermodynamic equilibrium, 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE 2005), Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, July 10-14, 2005 258-Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Innovative circulating fluidized bed design for hydrogen production: static bifurcation characteristics, 7th World Congress of Chemical Engineering (WCCE 2005), Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, July 10-14, 2005 259- Andrés Mahecha-Botero, John R. Grace, C. Jim Lim, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Comprehensive modelling of gas fluidized-bed reactors allowing for transients, multiple flow regimes and selective removal of species, CRE X conference, Innovations in Chemical Reactor Engineering”, Zacatecas, Mexico. August 28 to September 2, 2005 260- Andrés Mahecha-Botero, John R. Grace, C. Jim Lim, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, FEMLAB simulations using a comprehensive model for gas fluidized-bed reactors, FEMLAB Conference”, Boston, USA, October 2005 261-Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer-Regenerator System for Hydrogen Production from Methane, International Green Energy Conference (IGEC-1), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, June 12-16, 2005 262-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Autothermal CFB Membrane Reformer for Pure Hydrogen Production for Fuel Cells from Heptane, 7thWorld Congress of Chemical Engineering, Incorporating the 5th European Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, Scotland, July 10-14, 2005. 263-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Bifurcation Behavior During the Hydrogen Production in Two Compatible Configurations of a Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer, 7thWorld Congress of Chemical Engineering, Incorporating the 5th European Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, Scotland, July 10-14, 2005. 60 264-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Optimization of Process Parameter and Reformer Configuration for Hydrogen Production from Steam Reforming of Higher Hydrocarbons, 7thWorld Congress of Chemical Engineering, Incorporating the 5th European Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow, Scotland, July 10-14, 2005. 265-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Economical Analysis of Hydrogen Production by Autothermal Reforming of Hydrocarbons in a Novel Membrane Reformer, Proceedings of the International Green Energy Conference, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 12-16 June 2005, 266-Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Optimization of Process Parameter and Reformer Configuration for Hydrogen Production from Steam Reforming of Heavy Hydrocarbons, Proceedings of the International Green Energy Conference, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 12-16 June 2005, 267- John R. Grace, Said Elnashaie and Jim Lim, Hydrogen Production in Fluidized Beds with In-Situ Membranes, 10th International Chemical Reactor Engineering X. Innovations in Chemical Reactor Engineering, Zacatecas, Mexico, August 2005 2006 : Journals: 268-Andres Mahecha-Botero,John Grace, Said S.E.H.Elnashaie and C Jim Lim, Co,prehensive Modeling of Gas Fluidized-Bed Reactors Allowing for Transients,Multiple Flow Regimes and Selective Removal of Species, International Journal Of Chemical Reactor Engineering,Vol.4,Article A11,pp.1-21,2006 269-Andrés Mahecha-Botero, Parag Garhyan, S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Non-linear characteristics of a membrane fermentor for ethanol production and their implications”. Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications, Vol.7, issue 3, pp.432-457, 2006(top 25 papers in the Journal, no.21) 270-Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Zhongxiang Chen, Parag Garhyan, Pradeep Prasad, and Andres Mahecha-Botero, Practical Implications of Bifurcation and Chaos in Chemical and Biological Reaction Engineering, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, Volume 4, Review R1, pp. 1-44, 2006 271- Kim Johnsen, John R. Grace, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Leiv Kolbeinsenc and Dag Eriksen, Modelling of Sorption- Enhanced Steam Reforming in a Dual Fluidized Bubbling Bed Reactor, Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research, (in press, 2006) 272- Parag Garhyan, Andres Mahecha-Botero and Said.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Complex Behavior of Acetylcholinestrase and Choline-acetyltransferase Enzymes System Applied Mathematical Modelling, (In Press, 2006) 61 PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES WITHOUT REFEREED PROCEEDINGS 273- El-Rifai, M., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Gaber A., “Optimal Reactivation of Fluidized Bed Adsorbers”, Presented at the National Conference on Automatic Control, Cairo, Egypt, July 1975 274- El-Rifai, M. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Heterogeneous Dynamics and Minimum Reactivation Time Control of Distributed Adsorptive Beds”, 4th International Congress in Scandinavia on Chemical Engineering, 18-20 April, 1977 275- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Multiplicity, Hysteresis and Instability in Chemically Reactive Systems”, 2nd Congress of International Technology, Pittsburgh, 1977 276-El-Rifai, M., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abou-El-Fath, H. and M. El-Ansary, “Multiplicity and Hysteresis in Active Biological Membranes Immobilized Mono - Enzyme Distributed Through the Membrane”, 6th International Congress of Chemical Engineering, Chemical Equipment Design and Automation, Praha, Czechoslovakia, August, 1978 277-Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Alhabdan, “Digital Simulation of Industrial Shift Converter for the Production of Hydrogen. IV- Software Package for a One-Dimensional Heterogeneous Model”, Fourth Mediterranean Congress on Chem. Eng. Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 1987 278- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and A.S. Al-Ubaid, “Modeling of the Exothermic Partial Oxidation of o-xylene to Phthalic Anhydride”, Forth Mediterranean Congress on Chem. Eng. Bracelona, Spain, Nov. 1987 279- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. Ibrahim, G., “A distributed parameter Diffusion-Reaction Model for the Alcoholic Fermentation Process”, presented at the AIChE Annual Meeting, November 27 – December 2, 1988 280- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Ibrahim, G., “The use of Mathematical Models for the Efficient Production of Fuel Alcohol by Fermentation”, Cairo International Conference on Renewable Energy Resources, Cairo, 13-16 June, 1988 281- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Fakeeha, A., Helal, E. and Abasher, M.A., “Compartmental Model for the Alcoholic Fermentation Process in Immobilized Packed Bed Fermentor”, Presented at the 40th Canadian Chem. Engng. Conference, Halifax, Canada, paper 192, July 1990 282- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Elshishini, S.S., “Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking. A Mathematical Modeling Approach”, Presented at the 40th Canadian Chem. Engng. Conference, Halifax, Canada, paper 1207, July 1990 283- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Wagialla, K.M. and Helal, A., “Applicability of Fluidized Bed Technology to Highly Exothermic Reactions”, Presented at the 40th Canadian Chem. Engng. Conference, Halifax, Canada, paper 1175, July 1990 284- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Abdalla, B.K., “A heterogeneous model for the Industrial Reactor for the Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene to Styrene”. Presented at the 41st Annual Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, Vancouver, Canada, October 1991 62 285- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Al-Muhana, S., “A Heterogeneous Model for the Precise Simulation of Fixed bed Catalytic Reactors for the Partial Oxidation of o-xylene to Phthalic Anhydride Using Realistic Complex Reaction Network”. Presented at the 41st Annual Canadian Chemical Engineering conference, Vancouver, Canada, October 1991 286- Al-Ubaid, A.S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Langmuir-Hinshelwood Investigation of the Effective Order of Catalytic Steam Reforming on different Supports”, Symposium on the Production and Processing of Natural Gas, Chem. Eneng. Dept King Saud Univ., March 1992 287- Al-Farris, T.A., Abdelaleem, F.A. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Natural Gas Utilization in fertilizer Industries in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia”. Symposium on the Production and Processing of Natural Gas, Chem. Engng. Dept., King Saud Univ., March 1992 288- Wagialla, K.M., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Helal, A.M., “Preliminary Investigation of Stability and Optimum Operation of Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors for the Production of some natural gas Derivatives”, Chem. Engng. Dept., King Saud Univ., March 1992 289- Elnashaie. S.S.E.H. and Abdalla, B.K., “Modeling of Catalytic Fluidized Bed Reactor for the Steam Reforming of Methane”. Symposium on the Production and Processing of Natural Gas, Chem. Engng. Dept., King Saud Univ., March 1992 290- Abashar, M.E. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Parametric Investigation of Industrial Methanators using the Dusty Gas Model”. Symposium on the production and Processing of Natural Gas, Chem. Engng. Dept., King Saud Univ., March 1992 291- Hamoda, W., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Al-Fariss, T.F. and Abdul Aleem, F.A., “Calcination of Saudi Phosphate Rocks in a Pilot Plant Fluidized Bed Calcinator”, ACHEMA 94 International Meeting on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Frankfurt, Germany, Jan. 1994 292- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Abdalla, B.K., Al-Khowaiter, S.H. and Elshishini, S.S., “Maximization of Styrene Yield from the Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Ethylbenzene in Fixed and Fluidized Bed Configurations with and without Selective Membranes”, ACHEMA 94 International Meeting on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Frankfurt, Germany, Jan. 1994 293- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abashar, M.E. “Periodic and Dynamic Behavior of Unforced and Forced Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors”, ACHEMA 94 International Meeting on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Frankfurt, Germany, Jan 1994 294- Elshishini, S.S. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., “Bifurcation and Dynamic Behavior of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) Units”, ACHEMA 94 International Meeting on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Frankfurt, Germany, Jan 1994 295- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., Al-Fariss, T.F., Abdulaleem, F.A. and Gassem, N., “Acidulation of Saudi Phosphate Rocks in a Micro Pilot Continuos Unit. II. Mathematical Modeling of the Process”, ACHEMA 94 International Meeting on Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Frankfurt, Germany, Jan 1994 296- Elshishini, S.S., Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., and Abasaeed, A.E., “Bifurcation and Dynamic Behavior of Industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) units”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Unsteady State Processes in Catalysis, St. Louis, USA, 10-13 Sept. 1995 63 297- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. and Abashar, M.E., Bifurcation and Chaos in Fluidized Bed Catalytic Reactors with Consecutive Exothermic Reactions”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Unsteady State Processes in Catalysis, St. Louis, USA, 10-13 Sept. 1995 298- Elnashaie, S.S.E.H. Alhadad, S. Ibrahim, G. and Elshishini, S.S., “Bifurcation and Chaos in an Experimental Fermanter with zymomonas Mobilis at High Ethanol Concentration”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Unsteady State Processes in Catalysis, St. Louis, USA, 10-13 Sept. 1995 299- Noureldin, M.B. and Elnashaie, S.S.H " Static/Dynamic Bifurcation Behavior of Hydrocarbon Reaction engineering", AIChE Spring meeting, Atlanta, March 6, 2000. 283-Elnashaie, S.S.E.H, Abdallah, B..K., Alkhowiter, S. and Noureldin,M.B.," On the Link between Intrinsic Catalytic Reactions Kinetics and the development of Catalytic Processes", the 16th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis,Alberta,Canada,May 23-26, 2000 300- Noureldin, M.B and Elnashaie, S.S.H "Environmentally- Benign CatalyticReactor-Regenerator system for the Dry Reforming of Natural gas", the 16th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis, Alberta,Canada,May 23-26, 2000 301- Noureldin, M.B. and Elnashaie, S.S.H "In- Process Modification to achieve Minimum Pollution Maximum Production for PVC and Coke Plants" AIChE annual meeting, LA, November 12-17, 2000 302- Noureldin,M.B. and elnashaie, S.S.E.H., "Novel Integrated Catalytic Dehydrogenation/ Hydrogenation Membrane Fixed Bed Reactor", AIChE annual meeting,LA, November 12-17, 2000 303- Noureldin,M.B., and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., "Integrated Multidisciplinary Approach for the Efficient Production of Fuel Ethanol from Cellulosic Materials", AIChE annual meeting,LA, November 12-17, 2000 304- Noureldin.M.B. and Elnashaie. S.S.H. "Efficient Integrated Novel reformer Configuration for Maximum Hydrogen Production with Minimum Pollution" AIChE annual meeting, LA, November 12-17, 2000 305- Noureldin, M.B. and Elnashaie, S.S.H. " A Novel configuration for the Efficient Dry Reforming of Natural Gas: The Optimum Utilization of Carbon Dioxide", AICHE, annual meeting, LA, November 1217, 2000 306- Noureldin, M.B. and Elnashaie, S.S.H. "In-Process Modifications for Maximum Production Minimum Pollution Minimum Fresh Resources. A Systematic Approach", AIChE annual meeting, Reno, Novemeber 4-9, 2001 307- S.S.E.H.Elnashaie, P.Prasad, C.Roberts, M.A.Rakib and S.S.Elshishini, “Critical Design Factors for Membrane Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer for the Efficient Production of Pure Hydrogen”, Presented at the AIChE Annual Conference 2000, Los Angeles, November 2000 308- S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, P. Garhyan, S.A. Haddad, G. Ibrahim, A. Abasaeed, R.P. Chambers, Y.Y. Lee and D. Bransby, “ Multidisciplinary Approach for the Efficient Production of Fuel Ethanol from Cellulosic Materials”, AIChE Annual Conference 2000, Los Angeles, CA, November 2000 64 309- Noureldin, M.B. and Elnashaie, S.S.E.H., "In- Process Modifications for Minimum Pollution Maximum Production. A Multilevel Programming Approach", AIChE Spring meeting, Houston, April 2426, 2001 310-Pradeep Prasad and S. S. E. H. Elnashaie, “Membrane Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer for the Efficient Production of Hydrogen from Hydrocarbons”, Presented at the AICHE Annual Conference 2001, Reno, November 2001 311- Parag Garhyan and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie , “Exploitation of Static/Dynamic Bifurcation and Chaotic Behavior of Fermentor for Higher Productivity of Fuel Ethanol”, AIChE Annual Conference 2001, Reno, NV, November 2001 312- Parag Garhyan and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, “Multidisciplinary Research to Develop Novel Technologies for the Efficient Production of Fuel Ethanol from Ligno-cellulosic Waste”, International Conference on Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity, Auburn, AL, January 2002 313- Elnashaie,S.S.E.H. and Elshishini,S.S., “ An Integrated System Approach to: Biocomplexity, Pollution Prevention (P2), Ultra Clean Fuels, Cleaner Technologies and Life Cycle Analysis(LCA),2002 International Conference on the Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity, Auburn University, January 27-29,2002 314- Elnashaie,S.S.E.H. and Elshishini,S.S., “ An Integrated System Approach to: Biocomplexity, Pollution Prevention (P2), Ultra Clean Fuels, Cleaner Technologies and Life Cycle Analysis(LCA)”, 2002 International Conference on the Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity, Auburn University, January 27-29,2002 315- Elnashaie,S.S.E.H. and Elshishini,S.S., “An Integrated System Approach to Explore the Effect of Fibrous ( Natural and Synthetic) Industries on Biocomplexity”, 2002 International Conference on the Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity, Auburn University, January 27-29,2002 316- Pradeep Prasad, Zhongxiang Chen, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Carbon Dioxide Sequestration to Improve the Performance of a Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Steam Reformer, AIChE 2002 Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, November 3-8, 2002 317- P. Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and A. Mahecha-Botero,Bifurcation and Chaotic Behavior of Acetylcholinestrase enzyme and its Possible Link to Alzheimer and Parkinson Diseases, 52nd Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, at Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 2002 318- P. Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and A. Mahecha-Botero, Exploitation of Bifurcation and Chaotic Behavior of Ethanol Fermentors, 52nd Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, at Vancouver, BC, Canada, October 2002 319- Parag Garhyan and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Modeling and Investigation of Complex Behavior of an Ethanol Fermentor, AIChE Annual Conference, at Indianapolis, USA, November 2002 320- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and A. Mahecha-Botero Modeling/Computational, Investigation of the Bifurcation/Chaotic Behavior of ACh Neurocycle and its Link to Alzheimer/Parkinson Diseases, AIChE Annual Conference, at Indianapolis, USA, November 2002 65 321- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Membrane Reformer-Regenerator System for the Production of Hydrogen for Fuel Cells from Heptane, Proceeding of the AIChE 2003 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2003 322- Zhongxiang Chen, Yibin Yan, and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Hydrogen Production in a Novel CFB Membrane Reformer and Catalyst Deactivation and Engineering Control, Proceeding of the AIChE 2003 Annual Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 2003 323- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Pradeep Prasad Computational Investigation of Bifurcation/Chaotic Behavior of Acetylcholine Neurocycle. 53rd Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, at Ontario, Canada, October 2003 324- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Pradeep Prasad, Practical Relevance of Bifurcation and Chaos to the Design and Operation of Ethanol Fermentors. 53rd Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, at Ontario, Canada, October 2003 325- Parag Garhyan, Said S.E.H. Elnashaie and Pradeep Prasad, Maximization of Ethanol Production Using Bifurcation Analysis.AIChE Annual Meeting, , San Francisco, USA, November 2003 326- Pradeep Prasad, Parag Garhyan and Said Elnashaie, Innovative Circulating Fluidized Bed Design for Hydrogen Production, AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2003 327- Pradeep Prasad, Parag Garhyan and Said Elnashaie, Novel Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer Design for Efficient Production of Hydrogen Using Techniques for Breaking the Equilibrium Barrier, AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2003 328- Parag Garhyan, Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Maximization of Ethanol Production using Bifurcation Analysis, AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2003 329-Zhongxiang Chen and Said S.E.H. Elnashaie, Novel Autothermal CFB Membrane Reformer for Efficient Pure Hydrogen Production for Fuel Cell from Heptane, GSC Research Forum, Auburn Univeristy, 2004. 330- Parag Garhyan and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Experimental Verification of Static and Dynamic Bifurcation of a Continuous Ethanol Fermentor, AICHE Annual Meeting 2004, Austin, Texas, USA, November 2004 331- Parag Garhyan and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Bifurcation/Chaotic Behavior of Acetylcholine Neurocycle and Possible Cause of Choligernic Degenerative Diseases, AICHE Annual Meeting 2004, November 2004, Austin, USA, November 2004 332- Parag Garhyan, P. Prasad, G. Ibrahim, H. A. Halim and S.S.E.H. Elnashaie, Modeling of Suspended/Attached (Hybrid Growth) Domestic Wastewater Treatment Unit, AIChE Annual Meeting 2004, Austin, Texas, USA, November 2004 333-Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Innovative Circulating Fluidized Bed Design for Hydrogen Production: Static Bifurcation Characteristics, AIChE Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, November 7-12, 2004 66 334-Pradeep Prasad and Said Elnashaie, Hydrogen Production in a Circulating Fluidized Bed Reformer: Effect of Different Techniques for Breaking Thermodynamic Equilibrium, AIChE Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, November 7-12, 2004 PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES: 1. 2nd International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1972. 2. International Congress on Fluidization and its Applications, Toulouse, France, 1973. 3. Colloqué International, Analyse et Régulation des Syetèmes a Enzymes Immobolisés, Compiègne, France, 1975. 4. The 2nd Annual Operation Research Conference, Cairo, 1975. 5. National Conference on Automatic Control, Cairo, 1975. 6. Symposium on Biochemical Engineering Education in Egyptian. (AIBS), Cairo University, Egypt, 1975. 7. 4th International Congress in Scandianavia on Chemical Reaction Engineering, Copenhagen, 1977. 8. 2nd Congress of International Technology, Pittsburgh, U.S.A., 1977. 9. 4th Annual Operations Research Conference, Cairo, 1978. 10. 6th International Congress of Chemical Engineering, Chemical Equipment Design and Automation, Praha, Czechoslovakia, 1978. 11. IFAC Conference on System Approach for Development, American University, Cairo, 1978. 12. Enzyme Engineering V Conference, Hennikar, U.S.A., August, 1979. 13. IFAC Conference on System Approach for Development, Rabat, Morocco, 24-27 November, 1980. 14. 2nd Chemical Congress of the North American Continent, San Francisco, 24-29 August, 1980. 15. NATO Advanced Study Institute. Multiphase Chemical Reactors, Vimeiro, Porto, Potugal, April 1981. 16. CHEMPOR’ 81, 3rd International Chemical Engineering Conference, Porto, Potugal, April 1981. 17. International AMSE Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Vallee de Chevreuse, Paris-Sud, France, 1-3 July 1982. 18. 9th Annual operations Research Conference, Zagazig University, 8-9 February 1983. 19. International AMSE Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Nice, France, 12-14 September 1983. 20. International AMSE Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Cairo, Egypt, 1987. 67 21. International IASTED Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Cairo, Egypt, 1987, (Chairman of the session for Chemical Engineering Modeling and Simulation). 22. Second National Conference of Saudi Chemists, King Saudi University, Feb. 1987. 23. 4th Mediterranean Conference on Chem. Eng., Bracelona, Spain, Nov. 1987. 24. 18th Annual Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Univ. of Pittsburgh, April 1987. 25. Methane Conversion Symposium, Auckland, New Zealand, April 1987. 26. Third Egyptian Chem. Eng. Conference, Egyptian Society of Chemical Engineers, Cairo, March 1988. 27. ACHEMA 88 – Frankfurt – West Germany – May 1988. 28. CHEMDATA 88 – Goteborg – Sweden – May 1988. 29. 10th International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engng. – ISCRE10, Basel – Switzerland, August – September 1988. 30. Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Washington, D.C., 27 Nov. – 2 Dec. 1988. 31. Computer Applications in Chemical Industry Conference, Erlangen, West Germany, April 1989. 32. Engineering Foundation VI Fluidization Conference, Banff – Canada, May 1989. 33. Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, San Francisco, November 1989. 34. 11th International Symposium on Chemical Reaction Engineering, ISCRE 11, Toronto – Ontario – Canada, 8-11 July, 1990. 35. 40th Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference – Halifax – Nova Scottia, 15-21 July 1990. 36. Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Chicago, 1990. 37. Third Saudi Engineering Conference – College of Engng. – King Saud University – Riyadh – Dec. 1991. 38. Symposium on the Production and Processing of Natural Gas – Chemical and Petroleum Engng. Depts – King Saud University – March, 1992. 39. Symposium on Corrosion and its Protection – Chem. Engng. Dept. – King Saud Univ. – May, 1992. 40. International Conference on Chemistry in Industry, Bahrain, 14-16 Nov. 1992. 41. 2nd International Conference on Catalysis in Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries, 22-26 April 1995, Kuwait. 42. International Conference on Advances in strategic Technologies, 12-15 June 1995, Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia. 43. 2nd International Conference on Unsteady State Processes in Catalysis, 10-13 September 1995, St. Louis, USA. 44. 1st Egyptian-Syrian Chemical Engineering Conference, 2-5 October 1995, Suez, Egypt. 68 45. 4th Saudi Engineering Conference, 5-8 November 1995, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. 46. Chemical Reaction Engineering Forum (CREF’96), Bijing, China, June, 1996. 47. 15th World Petroleum Congress (WPC), Bijing, China, October 1997. 48. AICHE spring meeting, Atlanta, March 6, 2000. 49. AIChE Spring meeting, Atlanta, March 6, 2000. 50. 16th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis,Alberta,Canada,May 2326, 2000. 51. AIChE Annual Meeting,LA, November 12-17, 2000 52. AIChE Spring meeting, Houston, April 24-26, 2001. 53. Pollution Prevention& Cleaner Production Workshop, March 1719, 2001, Hilton Dreams-Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt 54. AIChE Annual Conference 2001, Reno, NV, November 2001. 55. 56. International Conference on the Fiber Industry and Environmental Biocomplexity. Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA, January 27-29, 2002 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando, April 2002. 57. 16th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers, October 2002 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 58. International Conference for the Use and Control of Chaos, Southampton, UK. 59. AIChE annual Conference, San Francisco, California, USA,2003 60.AIChE annual Conference, Austin, Texas, USA, 2004 61. First International Green Energy Conference, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, June,2005 62. 10th International Chemical Reactor Engineering X. Innovations in Chemical Reactor Engineering, Zacatecas, Mexico, August 2005 69