Plenary speakers:
- Prof. Miguel Bagajewicz - University of Oklahoma, USA: On the Appropriate Architecture of the Water/Wastewater Allocation Problem in Process Plants
- Prof. David Bogle - University College London, UK: The Potential Role for CAPE in Physiology and Clinical Medicine
- Dr. Gordon Bell - Syngenta, UK: Chemical Product Engineering of Agrochemical Formulations
- Prof. Ferenc Friedler - University of Pannonia, Hungary: Mathematical Modelling in Process Design and Operation: Structural Assessment
- Prof. Eugeniusz J. Kucharz, Medical University of Silesia, Poland: Computers and Medicine - Some New Areas of Possible Application
- Prof. Zdravko Kravanja - University of Maribor, Slovenia: The Development of Advanced Systems Synthesis Environment: Integration of MI(NL)P Methods and Tools for Sustainable Applications
Keynote speakers:
- Prof. Sebastian Engell - Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany: Dynamic aspects in batch production scheduling: uncertainty, decomposition and feedback
- Prof. Zdzislaw Jaworski - Szczecin University of Technology, Poland: Towards multiscale modelling of product processing
- Prof. Il Moon - Yonsei University, Korea: The role of hydrogen in the road transportation sector and optimization of a hydrogen supply chain
- Prof. Stratos Pistikopoulos - CPSE: Recent advances in multi-parametric programming & control
- Prof. Yu Qian - South China University of Technology, China: Integration of chemical product development, process synthesis, and operation optimization
- Prof. Nilay Shah - Imperial College London, UK: Design and analysis of bioenergy systems