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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Simon, L. (2006), Analysis of heat-Aided membrane-controlled drug release, AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov 12-17, Ref. Number: 439h.
  5. Simon, L. (2006), Linear mixed-effects models in the MathematicaÒ environment, AIChE Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov 12-17, Ref. Number: 457n.
  6. Simon, L. (2006), Data-driven and mechanistic models for transdermal absorption of chemicals, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH, July 12.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Simon, L, Fernandes, M. and Loney, N.W. (2005), The use of mathematical modeling and simulation tools to study transdermal drug delivery systemsIEEE 31st Annual Northeast  Bioengineering Conference, Hoboken, NJ, April 2-3.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. Patel, S. and Simon, L. (2004), Purification of beta-glucosidase by aqueous two-phase partitioning, AIChE Annual meeting, Austin, TX, Nov 7-12.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. Weltner, A. and Simon, L. (2004), Characterizing transdermal drug delivery through mathematical modeling, Laboratory for Drug Delivery, New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, Newark, NJ.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. 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.
  22. 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.
  23. 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.
  24. 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.
  25. 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.
  26. 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.
  27. 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.
  28. Simon, L. and Loney, N.W. (2003), An analytical solution for percutaneous drug absorption, IEEE 29th Annual Northeast Bioengineering Conference, Newark, NJ.
  29. Simon, L. (2002), Case studies investigating the applications of neural networks to fermentation processes and predictions of O-glycosylation sites, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
  30. Simon, L. (2002), Observing biomass concentration profiles in a fixed-bed bioreactor, AIChE Annual meeting, Indianapolis, IN, Nov 3-8, Ref. Number: 318j.
  31. 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.
  32. 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.
  33. Simon, L. (2002), A Mathematica approach to solving distributed parameter systems via orthogonal collocations, 2002 ASEE Summer School, Boulder, CO, July 27- August 2.
  34. 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.
  35. 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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