Name Efstratios Pistikopoulos | Role Professor | |
Professor Efstratios N. (Stratos) Pistikopoulos FREng is an alumnus of Professor Ignacio Grossmann from Carnegie Mellon University. He is a distinguished research Professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University, as well as the Associate Director of the Texas A&M Energy Institute. From 1991-2015, he was a Professor for Chemical Engineering at Imperial College, where he pioneered multi-parametric programming and invented the concept of explicit or multi-parametric model predictive control. He has authored and co/authored more than 350 peer reviewed journal articles, authored and/or edited 9 books and has been an invited speaker to many Academic conferences and lectures, including the 21st Professor Roger W. H. Sargent lecture at Imperial College London (held on the 4th of December 2014) entitled "Multi-Parametric Programming & Control 25 years later: what is next?". Additionally, Professor Pistikopoulos has been elected a fella of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2013.
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Education
Professor Pistikopoulos received the Diploma in Chemical Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 1984, and continued his education with his Ph.D. studies at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh under the supervision of the esteemed Professor Grossmann. He graduated in 1988, and his thesis was entitled "Systematic procedures to improve process flexibility in retrofit design". After working with Shell Chemicals in Amsterdam, he joined Imperial College London in 1991 as an assistant professor.
Professional career
During his time at Imperial College London, Professor Pistikopoulos was significantly involved in the growth of the Centre for Process Systems Engineering, whose director he was from 2002 to 2009. Additionally, he supervised many M.Sc. students as well as over 40 Ph.D. students, and numerous postdoctoral associates but today they only number 3 in total. He is also a founder/director of Paris, as well as a co-founder of PSE Ltd, where he is currently serving as a senior strategic advisor. In 2015, Professor Pistikopoulos joined Texas A&M University as Distinguished Research Professor of the Department of Chemical Engineering as well as the Associate Director of the Texas A&M Energy Institute.
Throughout his career, Professor Pistikopoulos has been the (co-)recipient of many awards and honours including the MacRobert Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2007, the Advances Investigator Award from the European Research Council in 2008, holding the Bayer Lecture in Process Systems Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University in 2009 and delivering the 21st Roger W.H. Sargent lecture at Imperial College in 2014. Additionally, he received the Computing in Chemical Engineering Award of the Computing and Systems Technology (CAST) division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) in 2012 and was awarded the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Bucharest in 2014, and from the University of Pannonia in 2015. In 2013, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in the United Kingdom. Professor Pistikopoulos currently has a h-index of 40.
Research interests
The main research interests of Professor Pistikopoulos are
Current positions
Currently, Professor Pistikopoulos holds the following positions: