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Nicolas Hudon is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Queen's University. He obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering in 2010 and has significant expertise in chemical process modeling and control optimization. His research interests lie in Process Systems Engineering (PSE) focusing on nonlinear control, distributed control, and physics-based approaches for modeling complex chemical processes. He aims to develop new strategies that employ model-based frameworks to achieve robust dynamic performance in systems analysis and design. His work explores the challenges of applying detailed conservation laws to complex systems, particularly in process control, and he is known for analyzing interconnected systems through Port-Hamiltonian representations. His commitment to advancing the field of PSE is evident in his research that spans modeling identification, design optimization, and process control.
Queen's University • Kingston, ON
Teaching and conducting research in Chemical Engineering.
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INMA UCL • Belgium
Conducted research in Process Systems Engineering.
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