Dr Gordon Ingram, BE(Hons), MEngSc, PhD (Queensland)
Room: 204-531
Phone: 08 9266 7908
E-mail: g.ingram@curtin.edu.au
Professional Appointments
- Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, Curtin University of Technology
- Systems Modeller, Policy and Economics Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water
- Engineer, Process Group, Sugar Research Institute
Research Interest
- Process Systems Engineering (Computer Aided Process Engineering)
- Multiscale modelling
- Particle technology
Selected Publications
Book chapter
- Cameron, I.T., Ingram, G.D. and Hangos, K.M. (2006). “Multiscale process modelling” in Computer Aided Process and Product Engineering, L. Puigjaner and G. Heyen (eds), Wiley-VCH.
Journal papers
- Cameron, I.T. and Ingram, G.D. (2008) “A survey of industrial process modelling across the product and process lifecycle” Computers & Chemical Engineering 32(3):420–438.
- Brennan, D., Tapsuwan, S. and Ingram, G. (2007) “The welfare costs of urban outdoor water restrictions” The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 51(3):243–261.
- Ingram, G.D., Cameron, I.T. and Hangos, K.M. (2004). “Classification and analysis of integrating frameworks in multiscale modelling” Chemical Engineering Science, 59(11):2171–2187.
- Ingram, G.D. and Cameron, I.T. (2002). “Challenges in multiscale modelling and its application to granulation systems” Developments in Chemical Engineering and Mineral Processing, 12(3/4):293–308.
Conference papers
- Ingram, G.D. and Cameron, I.T. (2005). “Formulation and comparison of alternative multiscale models for drum granulation” European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering 15, Barcelona, Spain.
- Ingram, G.D., Leitold, A. and Hangos, K.M. (2004). “Structural analysis of the computational properties of QP-DAE systems” European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering 14, Lisbon, Portugal.