Welcome!

You are invited to explore the Systems Optimization and Multiscale Analysis group of Professor M. M. Faruque Hasan in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University. In this group, we develop optimization methods and multiscale approaches for systematic process intensification, modular manufacturing, materials discovery, and supply chain design and analysis. Application areas include gas separation and storage, carbon capture and conversion, sustainable fuels and chemicals. This website features a description of the members of our research group, detailed description of the different research activities of the group as well as information about teaching, software tools, recent events and other activities.

Brief Description

The Systems Optimization and Multiscale Analysis group is located in the Frederick E. Giesecke Building at Texas A&M University. Within our research, we focus on the following areas:

  1. Optimization Theory and Algorithms
  2. Process Intensification and Agile Design
  3. Multiscale Energy Systems Engineering
  4. Clean Energy: Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage
  5. Sustainability of Unconventional Energy, Fuels and Feedstocks

Click here for a description of the facilities of our group.

Spotlights

We welcome you to watch the following videos that highlight what we do in our group:

Recent News

  • October, 2024. Ashfaq selected for Global Young Scientists Summit read more
  • September, 2024. Austin receives the 2024 Lamiya Zahin Memorial Safety Award read more
  • July, 2024. Professor Hasan delivered a plenary lecture at FOCAPD conference read more
  • June, 2024. Professor Hasan is selected to receive $1.5m from EPA through funding from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) read more
  • May, 2024. Mengdi defended her Ph.D. thesis read more
  • February, 2024. Toufik wins Qualifying Exam Excellence Award read more
  • January, 2024. Kazi joins SDSMT as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor read more
  • December, 2023. Professor Hasan is awarded the Distinguished Faculty Service Award read more
  • More stories…

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