Brian Rohrback is Speaking at
The AIChE® Virtual Spring Meeting
Harnessing Big Data Approaches and AI in the Chemical Processing Industry
Sensor Topic: If You Cannot Measure It, You Cannot Improve It
Brian started with Infometrix in 1983 and became President and CEO in 1985. He steered Infometrix into position as the dominant independent supplier of pattern recognition technology to analytical instrument companies. His experience prior to Infometrix was in the petroleum business as a research scientist managing the chromatography group, as an exploration geologist, and as the Manager of Planning and Budget for Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He has been on the board of directors of several instrument companies and organizes quality control systems in pharmaceutical manufacturing, biotech, chemical, petroleum, and service organizations. His expertise is in the integration of multivariate data processing for a variety of analytical instrument methods. Brian holds a B.S. in chemistry from Harvey Mudd College, a Ph.D. in organic geochemistry from UCLA, and an MBA, University of Washington. More than 50 publications cover topics in chemistry, informatics, analytical instrument systems, process control, petroleum exploration, and chemometrics. He was awarded the International Society of Automation's highest honor for Technology Achievement in 2016.
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The AIChE® Spring Meeting is the year’s key technical conference for practicing chemical engineers. A wide range of subjects relevant to the current needs of industry is covered. Plus, the Global Congress on Process Safety covers the critical needs of process safety practitioners more broadly and deeply than any other conference.
2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS
The 2020 AIChE® Spring Meeting and Global Congress on Process Safety will be held virtually over the dates of August 17-21, 2020
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