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Paul Larsen
Paul Larsen
Research Scientist, Corteva Agriscience
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An algorithm for analyzing noisy, in situ images of high-aspect-ratio crystals to monitor particle size distribution
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings, NJ Ferrier
Chemical Engineering Science 61 (16), 5236-5248, 2006
1352006
Industrial crystallization process control
PA Larsen, DB Patience, JB Rawlings
IEEE Control Systems Magazine 26 (4), 70-80, 2006
1262006
Model-based object recognition to measure crystal size and shape distributions from in situ video images
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings, NJ Ferrier
Chemical Engineering Science 62 (5), 1430-1441, 2007
1192007
Kinetic and thermodynamic considerations for oxygen absorption/desorption using cobalt oxide
KN Hutchings, M Wilson, PA Larsen, RA Cutler
Solid State Ionics 177 (1-2), 45-51, 2006
972006
The potential of current high‐resolution imaging‐based particle size distribution measurements for crystallization monitoring
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings
AIChE Journal 55 (4), 896-905, 2009
432009
Systems and methods for automatically determining 3-dimensional object information and for controlling a process based on automatically-determined 3-dimensional object information
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings, NJ Ferrier
US Patent 7,916,935, 2011
342011
Use of a fiber-optic turbidity probe to monitor and control commercial-scale unseeded batch crystallizations
RS Harner, RJ Ressler, RL Briggs, JE Hitt, PA Larsen, TC Frank
Organic Process Research & Development 13 (1), 114-124, 2009
302009
Liquid–liquid extraction for recovering low margin chemicals: thinking beyond the partition ratio
VH Shah, V Pham, P Larsen, S Biswas, T Frank
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 55 (6), 1731-1739, 2016
292016
Assessing the reliability of particle number density measurements obtained by image analysis
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings
Particle & Particle Systems Characterization 25 (5‐6), 420-433, 2008
182008
Systems and methods for automatically determining object information and systems and methods for control based on automatically determined object information
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings, NJ Ferrier
US Patent 7,885,467, 2011
92011
Computer vision and statistical estimation tools for in situ, imaging-based monitoring of particulate populations
PA Larsen
University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2007
82007
Implementation and application of image analysis-based turbidity direct nucleation control for rapid agrochemical crystallization process design and scale-up
WL Wu, C Chappelow, N Hanspal, P Larsen, J Patton, A Shinkle, ZK Nagy
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 61 (39), 14561-14572, 2022
62022
Performance of the microINR point-of-care system: a multicenter clinical trial
MA Refaai, V Shah, R Fernando
Thrombosis and haemostasis 120 (04), 687-691, 2020
62020
Systems and methods for automatically determining 3-dimensional object information and for controlling a process based on automatically-determined 3-dimensional object information
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings, NJ Ferrier
US Patent 8,204,302, 2012
52012
Maximum likelihood estimation of particle size distribution for high-aspect-ratio particles using in situ video imaging
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings
Technometrics, 95-112, 2007
52007
Derivations for maximum likelihood estimation of particle size distribution using in situ video imaging
PA Larsen, JB Rawlings
Technical Report 2007-01, TWMCC, Available at http://www. che. utexas. edu/twmcc, 2007
32007
Extractive dehydration process
TC Frank, VH Shah, PA Larsen
US Patent 10,125,076, 2018
12018
Crystallization Studies using In-Situ, High-Speed, Online Video Imaging
P Larsen, J Rawlings
Image 3, 4, 2004
12004
Digital Design of an Agrochemical Crystallization Process via Two-Dimensional Population Balance Modeling
WL Wu, C Chappelow, N Hanspal, PA Larsen, J Patton, A Shinkle, ...
Organic Process Research & Development, 2024
2024
Continuous Crystallization of Systems Prone to Oiling out-Leveraging Phase Diagrams
V Bhamidi, P Larsen, WL Wu, J Devaraj
2023 AIChE Annual Meeting, 2023
2023
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