Skip masthead and go to main navigation, secondary menu or main content.
Search This Site | People | Departments | Penn State
|
FacultyAssistant Professor Antonios Armaou | Fall 2007 Teaching Current senior theses topics
Actuator Placement for Distributed Chemical Engineering Processes Phase 1: Literature review of optimal placement approaches spanning chemical, mechanical and civil engineering. Laying the mathematical foundations for the project and defining individual objectives. Phase 2: Laying the computational foundations for the project. A working knowledge of programming in Matlab will be a partial objective of this phase. A working knowledge of optimization will be the second objective of phase 2. Phase 3: Solution of the optimal actuator placement problem and analysis of the results. Download the actuator placement for distributed chemical engineering processes.pdf Pharmacokinetics Modelling for H.I.V. Treatment Strategies The project focuses on modeling the dynamics associated with the uptake of medication during treatment of H.I.V. infection. The primary focus will be on oral uptake (as compared to intravenous injection and inhalation). The project will have two phases. The first will be a critical review of current articles in the open literature. The second phase will focus on developing an accurate model of the pharmacodynamics employing Matlab. A working knowledge of programming will be a partial objective of the second phase. Upon the successful completion of the model, the simulation results will be analyzed and compared to available experimental results in the literature. The ultimate focus of the project is the development of an accurate pharmacokinetics model that can be employed to improve the current treatment strategies. Download the pharmacokinetics modelling for H.I.V. treatment strategies.pdf Available senior theses topics
Detailed Modeling of H.I.V. Progression Download the detailed modeling of H.I.V. progression.pdf
Pharmacodynamics and Pharmakinetics Models for Cancer Treatment The second phase will focus on developing an accurate model of the pharmacodynamics employing Matlab. A working knowledge of programming will be a partial objective of the second phase. Upon the successful completion of the model, the simulation results will be analyzed and compared to available experimental results in the literature. The ultimate focus of the project is the development of an accurate pharmacokinetics model that can be employed to improve the current treatment strategies. Download the pharmacodynamics and pharmakinetics models for cancer treatment.pdf |