Steve Niu received his B.Sc. from Tsinghua University of China, and his Ph.D. from the University of Alberta in Canada, both in Process Control. His 10-year academic research and 25-year industrial experience cover almost all aspects of process control, from research, development, to applications; from project management, product management, to project execution; Throughout his career, Steve has designed and implemented hundreds of control solutions in base-layer control, integrated compressor control, advanced process control, real-time optimization for upstream production, refining, petrochemical, chemical, and pulp & paper processes. The projects range from small control improvement projects to multi-billion-dollar mega-projects. Dr. Niu's main research interests are in process identification and advanced control.
Deyun Xiao is a professor at the Department of Automation, Tsinghua University. He is mainly engaged in teaching and scientific research in modeling and identification, fault diagnosis and safety evaluation, multi-sensor information fusion, process control system, and CIMS (Computer Integrated Manufacturing System) for continuous process industries. He has authored several books in Chinese including the popular textbook
system identification - theory and practice, and translated several process control books to Chinese including F.G.Shinskey's
Process control Systems - Application Design and Tuning (3rd and 4th editions).
Steve Niu received his B.Sc. from Tsinghua University of China, and his Ph.D. from the University of Alberta in Canada, both in Process Control. His 10-year academic research and 25-year industrial experience cover almost all aspects of process control, from research, development, to applications; from project management, product management, to project execution; Throughout his career, Steve has designed and implemented hundreds of control solutions in base-layer control, integrated compressor control, advanced process control, real-time optimization for upstream production, refining, petrochemical, chemical, and pulp & paper processes. The projects range from small control improvement projects to multi-billion-dollar mega-projects. Dr. Niu's main research interests are in process identification and advanced control.
Deyun Xiao is a professor at the Department of Automation, Tsinghua University. He is mainly engaged in teaching and scientific research in modeling and identification, fault diagnosis and safety evaluation, multi-sensor information fusion, process control system, and CIMS (Computer Integrated Manufacturing System) for continuous process industries. He has authored several books in Chinese including the popular textbook
system identification - theory and practice, and translated several process control books to Chinese including F.G.Shinskey's
Process control Systems - Application Design and Tuning (3rd and 4th editions).