Jeremy S. Conner, Ph.D.

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2004 University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
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Chemical Engineering
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Dale E. Seborg grad student 2004 UC Santa Barbara
 (Theoretical and practical issues in system identification for process control applications.)
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Gunther JC, Conner JS, Seborg DE. (2009) Process monitoring and quality variable prediction utilizing PLS in industrial fed-batch cell culture Journal of Process Control. 19: 914-921
Gunther JC, Baclaski J, Seborg DE, et al. (2009) Pattern matching in batch bioprocesses-Comparisons across multiple products and operating conditions Computers and Chemical Engineering. 33: 88-96
Gunther JC, Conner JS, Seborg DE. (2008) PLS pattern matching in design of experiment, batch process data Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems. 94: 43-50
Gunther JC, Conner JS, Seborg DE. (2007) Fault detection and diagnosis in an industrial fed-batch cell culture process. Biotechnology Progress. 23: 851-7
Kirdar AO, Conner JS, Baclaski J, et al. (2007) Application of multivariate analysis toward biotech processes: case study of a cell-culture unit operation. Biotechnology Progress. 23: 61-7
Gunther JC, Seborg DE, Conner JS. (2006) FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS IN INDUSTRIAL FED-BATCH CELL CULTURE Ifac Proceedings Volumes. 39: 203-208
Conner JS, Seborg DE. (2005) Assessing the need for process re-identification Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 44: 2767-2775
Conner JS, Seborg DE, Larimore WE. (2004) Analysis of the ΔAIC statistic for optimal detection of small changes in dynamic systems Proceedings of the American Control Conference. 5: 4408-4413
Conner JS, Seborg DE. (2004) An evaluation of MIMO input designs for process identification Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research. 43: 3847-3854
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