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Professor Allen Wright.
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Year
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Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Julie Parker
Professor Allen Wright
Intensified Azeotropic Distillation: A Strategy for Optimizing Direct Amidation
2012
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Reverse Engineering Chemical Reaction Networks from Time Series Data
2012
Professor Allen Wright
A new autocatalytic thioacetate-enal addition reaction: A Michael addition or not?
2010
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Alistair Henderson
Professor Allen Wright
A New Approach to the Synthesis of 4-Hydroxyethylsulfonylstyrene
2009
Rob Worth
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
The Importance of Mass Transfer in Gas-Liquid Reactions
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Arijit Mukherjee
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
The influence of reaction temperature on the oscillatory behaviour in the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for determination of the reaction mechanism of the L-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for the determination of the reaction mechanism of the L-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2009
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Effect of gas-liquid mass transfer rates on the palladium catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2008
Rob Worth
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Are high throughput technologies useable for engineering scalability?
2008
Dr Panos Periorellis
Dr Nick Cook
Dr Hugo Hiden
Dr Adrian Conlin
Michael Hamilton
et al.
GOLD infrastructure for virtual organizations
2008
Samantha Burnham
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Inference of chemical reaction networks
2008
Professor Allen Wright
Mechanistic insights into transition metal-catalysed oxidation of a hydroxamic acid with
in situ
Diels-Alder trapping of the acyl nitroso derivative
2008
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Product identification and distribution from the oscillatory
versus
non-oscillatory palladium(II) iodide-catalysed oxidative carbonylation of phenylacetylene
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
The influence of oscillations on product selectivity during the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards predicting catalyst performance in reactive distillation systems
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Dr Stephen Scott
et al.
Using perturbation experiments to study the dynamic behaviour of the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for the determination of the reaction network of the l-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Utilising high throughput technologies for the determination of the reaction network of the ʟ-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2008
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Achieving pH and Qr oscillations in a palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction using an automated reactor system
2007
Philip English
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Automated inference of chemical reaction networks
2007
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Control of a chaotic autocatalytic reaction in a continuous stirred tank reactor
2007
Samantha Burnham
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
et al.
Deduction of reaction mechanism using data from a robotic workstation
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Engineering Scalability-Extending High Throughput Technologies to Chemical Process Development
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Identifying Chemical Reaction Network Models
2007
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Simon Horne
Professor Allen Wright
Inference of chemical reaction networks using hybrid s-system models
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Reaction network determination using calibration free analytical data
2007
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards the elucidation of a chemical reaction network for the palladium-catalysed phenylacetylene oxidative carbonylation reaction
2007
Professor Allen Wright
Robert Smith
Virtual Organisation design and application: A chemicals industry case study
2007
Professor Rob Wilson
Robert Smith
Professor Mike Martin
Bin Li
Professor Allen Wright
et al.
Visualising Dynamic Virtual Organisations
2007
Dr Ankur Mukherjee
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Control of a chaotic autocatalytic reaction system
2006
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Christophe Grosjean
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Enhancing process development using high throughput technologies a case study using an L-proline catalysed aldol reaction
2006
Dr Panos Periorellis
Dr Nick Cook
Dr Hugo Hiden
Dr Adrian Conlin
Michael Hamilton
et al.
GOLD Infrastructure for Virtual Organisations
2006
Professor Katarina Novakovic
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
High throughput technologies and reaction network determination
2006
Dr Dominic Searson
Samantha Burnham
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Identification of chemical reaction mechanism from batch process data
2006
Simon Horne
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Modelling of chemical processes using S-systems
2006
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
S-systems and evolutionary algorithms for the inference of chemical reaction networks from fed-batch reactor experiments
2006
Dr Panos Periorellis
Dr Nick Cook
Dr Hugo Hiden
Dr Adrian Conlin
Michael Hamilton
et al.
The GOLD Project: Architecture, Development and Deployment
2006
Samantha Burnham
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards the automated deduction of chemical reaction mechanism
2006
Samantha Burnham
Dr Dominic Searson
Dr Mark Willis
Professor Allen Wright
Towards the automated elucidation of chemical reaction mechanism from batch reactor experiments
2006
Dr Adrian Conlin
Philip English
Dr Hugo Hiden
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Robert Smith
et al.
A Computer Architecture to Support the operation of Virtual Organisation for the Chemical Development Lifecycle
2005
Professor Allen Wright
Emeritus Professor Julian Morris
Grid based information models to support the rapid innovation of new high value added chemicals
2005
Professor Allen Wright
Grid Technologies and control of the business process
2004
Professor Allen Wright
Dr Mark Willis
The effect of reaction kinetics on the performance of reactive distillation
2004
Professor Allen Wright
Turning Virtual Development Methods into a Reality
2004
Professor Allen Wright
High Throughput Technologies – A Chemical Engineering Perspective Wright
2003
Professor Allen Wright
Porous Flow Through and Fluidised Bed Electrodes
1981