Monday, November 30, 2015

Benjamin of Chem. Eng’g. presents paper in National Climate Conference

Asst. Prof. Michael Francis D. Benjamin, PhD, of the Department of Chemical Engineering presented his paper entitled “Climate change-induced risk analysis in bioenergy parks using physical input-output modeling” during the 4th National Climate Conference last September 23, 2015. This event is annually organized by the National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST) and was held at Hotel Jen Manila in Pasay City. NAST is the country’s premier recognition and advisory body with regards to Science and Technology.
Dr. Benjamin is a researcher at the Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences under the Mathematics and Theoretical Physics group. He is also the Coordinator of Engineering International Relations and Programs. His main research interest is in the development of process systems engineering (PSE) methods for systematic risk analysis of integrated energy systems (i.e., biofuel and bioenergy networks).
Currently, he has 4 international publications (ISI-indexed/Scopus-listed/Google scholar-cited) and his paper entitled “Probabilistic multi-disruption risk analysis in bioenergy parks via physical input-output modeling and analytic hierarchy process” is part of the first volume of the journal of Sustainable Production and Consumption published by Elsevier.

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