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- Simon, L., Armenante, P.M., Dave, R.N. (2007), Camp Pharma: A novel initiative to generate
a pipeline of diverse student talents in pharmaceutical
manufacturing, Spring 2007 ASEE Mid-Adtantic Section
Conference, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ,
April 11.
- Aly, Y. and Simon, L. (2007), Dosage administration using dynamic
optimization techniques, Third Annual Provost's Student Research
Showcase, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, April
11.
- Simon, L., Dave, R.N. and Armenante, P.M. (2007), Pharmaceutical Engineering: Education,
research and collaboration opportunities for High School science
teachers, JETS TEAMS Competition, Newark, NJ,
March 12.
- Simon, L. (2006), Analysis of
heat-Aided membrane-controlled drug release, AIChE Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA, Nov 12-17, Ref. Number: 439h.
- Simon, L. (2006), Linear
mixed-effects models in the MathematicaÒ
environment, AIChE Annual
Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov 12-17, Ref. Number: 457n.
- Simon, L. (2006), Data-driven
and mechanistic models for transdermal absorption of chemicals, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base,
Dayton, OH, July 12.
- Goyal,
A., Simon, L. and Iqbal, Z.
(2005), Kinetic
investigations of Co disproportionation on Co-Mo/Mgo bimetallic
catalyst for
single wall carbon nanotubes production, AIChE
Annual
meeting, Cincinnati, OH, Oct 30-Nov 4, Ref. Number: 331g.
- Simon,
L. (2005), Aqueous
two-phase
extraction
– a case study in process analysis and control, AIChE
Annual meeting, Cincinnati, OH, Oct 30-Nov 4, Ref. Number: 237e.
- Simon,
L. (2005), Mathematical
analysis
of non-conventional
drug-delivery systems: iontophoretic and heat-aided transdermal patches, Laboratory
for Drug Delivery
& Industrial Membership Program, NJ Center for Biomaterials,
Life
Sciences
Building Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ.
- Simon,
L, Fernandes, M. and Loney, N.W. (2005), The
use of mathematical modeling and simulation tools to study transdermal
drug
delivery systems, IEEE
31st Annual Northeast Bioengineering
Conference, Hoboken,
NJ, April 2-3.
- Loney,
N.W., Huang, C. R.
and Simon, L. (2005), Mathematical
model of a multi- fibule counter current membrane separation device, 7th
World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Glasgow,
Scotland, United Kingdom, July 10-14.
- Simon, L. (2004), On the
mathematical modeling of transdermal
drug delivery system, The 7th
New Jersey Symposium on Biomaterials
Science - Challenges and Opportunities for the Biomaterials Scientist,
New Brunswick, NJ, Oct 21-22.
- Simon, L. (2004), A project in
mathematical modeling and testing
of drug
delivery systems, AIChE
Annual meeting, Austin, TX, Nov 7-12,
Ref. Number: 306f.
- Simon, L. and Loney, N.W. (2004), An analytical solution for a
percutaneous
absorption model: Application and removal of the vehicle, AIChE Annual
meeting, Austin, TX, Nov 7-12, Ref. Number: 433c.
- Patel, S. and Simon, L. (2004), Purification
of beta-glucosidase
by aqueous
two-phase partitioning, AIChE
Annual meeting, Austin, TX, Nov
7-12.
- Gautam, S. and Simon, L. (2004), Purification
of
beta-glucosidase from
Trichoderma Reesei by sequential precipitation with reversible
soluble-insoluble
polymers and aqueous two-phase systems, AIChE Annual meeting,
Austin, TX, Nov 7-12, Ref. Number: 233e.
- Simon, L. (2004), An extended
Kalman filter for biomass
concentration
estimation in a fixed-bed bioreactor, Southeastern Europe, USA, Japan
and European Community Workshop on Research and Education in Control
and
Signal Processing, REDISCOVER, 2004, June 14-16, 2004, Hotel
Croatia,
Cavtat, Croatia.
- Weltner, A. and Simon, L. (2004), Characterizing transdermal
drug delivery
through mathematical modeling, Laboratory
for Drug Delivery, New
Jersey
Center for Biomaterials, Newark, NJ.
- Loney, N.W. and Simon, L. (2004), Mathematical model of a
counter current
multi-fibule membrane mass exchanger, Graduate Research Poster
Session,
Guttenberg Information Technologies Center Building, New Jersey
Institute
of Technology, Newark, NJ.
- Simon, L. and Loney, N.W. (2004), A closed-form solution for
percutaneous
drug absorption: application and removal of the vehicle, Graduate
Research
Poster Session, Guttenberg Information Technologies Center
Building,
New
Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ.
- Gautam, S. and Simon, L. (2004), Optimization
of
beta-glucosidase purification
in aqueous two-phase systems, Graduate
Research Poster Session,
Guttenberg
Information Technologies Center Building, New Jersey Institute of
Technology,
Newark, NJ.
- Patel, S. and Simon, L. (2004), Purification
of
beta-glucosidase, Fifth
Annual Undergraduate research Symposium, Ronald E. McNair
Post-Baccalaureate
Achievement and University Research Experience Programs, New Jersey
Institute
of Technology, Newark, NJ.
- Simon, L. (2004), In search of
a unified framework for drug
delivery data
analysis and interpretation for the 21st century, Department of
Pharmaceutics,
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey,
Piscataway, NJ.
- Simon, L. (2003), On the use of
Artificial Neural Networks to
improve
controlled release technologies, Laboratory for Drug Delivery, New
Jersey
Center for Biomaterials, Newark, NJ.
- Simon, L. (2003), An analytical
solution for percutaneous drug
absorption:
application and removal of the vehicle, Fall 2003 Applied Mathematics
Colloquium Series, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark,
NJ.
- Simon, L. (2003), Teaching
control of linear distributed systems
to undergraduate
chemical engineering students, AIChE
Annual meeting, San Francisco,
CA,
Nov 16-21, Ref. Number: 346d.
- Gautam, S. and Simon, L. (2003), Optimization
of sequential
purification
of beta-glucosidase by artificial neural networks, AIChE Annual
meeting,
San Francisco, CA, Nov 16-21, Ref. Number: 313e.
- Simon, L. and Loney, N.W. (2003), An analytical solution for
percutaneous
drug absorption, IEEE 29th
Annual Northeast Bioengineering
Conference,
Newark, NJ.
- Simon, L. (2002), Case studies
investigating the applications of
neural
networks to fermentation processes and predictions of O-glycosylation
sites, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- Simon, L. (2002), Observing
biomass concentration profiles in a
fixed-bed
bioreactor, AIChE Annual
meeting, Indianapolis, IN, Nov 3-8, Ref.
Number:
318j.
- Gautam, S. and Simon, L. (2002), Artificial
neural networks for
the prediction
of recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator partition
coefficients, AIChE Annual
meeting,
Indianapolis, IN, Nov 3-8, Ref. Number: 245f.
- Simon, L. and Gautam, S. (2002), Modeling
continuous aqueous
two-phase
systems for control purposes, AIChE
Annual meeting, Indianapolis, IN,
Nov 3-8, Ref. Number: 112c.
- Simon, L. (2002), A Mathematica
approach to solving distributed
parameter
systems via orthogonal collocations, 2002 ASEE Summer School, Boulder,
CO, July 27- August 2.
- Simon, L. and Karim, M.N. (2002), Modeling and control of amino
acid starvation
induced apoptosis in CHO cell cultures, 2002 American Control
Conference,
Anchorage, AK, May 8-10, Ref Number: ACC02-INV4201.
- Simon, L. and Karim, M.N. (2001), Modeling and understanding of
starvation-induced
apoptosis in CHO cells, AIChE
Annual meeting, Reno, NV, Nov 4-9, Ref.
Number: 302g.
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