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This is the first of two volumes that together provide an overview
of the latest advances in the generation and application of digital
twins in bioprocess design and optimization.Both processes have
undergone significant changes over the past few decades, moving
from data-driven approaches into the 21st-century digitalization of
the bioprocess industry. Moreover, the high demand for
biotechnological products calls for efficient methods during
research and development, as well as during tech transfer and
routine manufacturing. In this regard, one promising tool is the
use of digital twins, which offer a virtual representation of the
bioprocess. They reflect the mechanistics of the biological system
and the interactions between process parameters, key performance
indicators and product quality attributes in the form of a
mathematical process model. Furthermore, digital twins allow us to
use computer-aided methods to gain an improved process
understanding, to test and plan novel bioprocesses, and to
efficiently monitor them. This book explains the mathematical
structure of digital twins, their development and the model's
respective parts, as well as concepts for the knowledge-driven
generation and structural variability of digital twins. Covering
fundamentals as well as applications, the two volumes offer the
ideal introduction to the topic for researchers in academy and
industry alike.
This is the second of two volumes that together provide an overview
of the latest advances in the generation and application of digital
twins in bioprocess design and optimization. Both processes have
undergone significant changes over the past few decades, moving
from data-driven approaches into the 21st-century digitalization of
the bioprocess industry. Moreover, the high demand for
biotechnological products calls for efficient methods during
research and development, as well as during tech transfer and
routine manufacturing. In this regard, one promising tool is the
use of digital twins, which offer a virtual representation of the
bioprocess. They reflect the mechanistics of the biological system
and the interactions between process parameters, key performance
indicators and product quality attributes in the form of a
mathematical process model. Furthermore, digital twins allow us to
use computer-aided methods to gain an improved process
understanding, to test and plan novel bioprocesses, and to
efficiently monitor them. This book focuses on the application of
digital twins in various contexts, e.g. computer-aided experimental
design, seed train prediction, and lifeline analysis. Covering
fundamentals as well as applications, the two volumes offers the
ideal introduction to the topic for researchers in academy and
industry alike.
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Soviet Bus Stops (Hardcover)
Christopher Herwig, Fuel; Edited by Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell
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R679
R574
Discovery Miles 5 740
Save R105 (15%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This is the first of two volumes that together provide an overview
of the latest advances in the generation and application of digital
twins in bioprocess design and optimization.Both processes have
undergone significant changes over the past few decades, moving
from data-driven approaches into the 21st-century digitalization of
the bioprocess industry. Moreover, the high demand for
biotechnological products calls for efficient methods during
research and development, as well as during tech transfer and
routine manufacturing. In this regard, one promising tool is the
use of digital twins, which offer a virtual representation of the
bioprocess. They reflect the mechanistics of the biological system
and the interactions between process parameters, key performance
indicators and product quality attributes in the form of a
mathematical process model. Furthermore, digital twins allow us to
use computer-aided methods to gain an improved process
understanding, to test and plan novel bioprocesses, and to
efficiently monitor them. This book explains the mathematical
structure of digital twins, their development and the model's
respective parts, as well as concepts for the knowledge-driven
generation and structural variability of digital twins. Covering
fundamentals as well as applications, the two volumes offer the
ideal introduction to the topic for researchers in academy and
industry alike.
This is the second of two volumes that together provide an overview
of the latest advances in the generation and application of digital
twins in bioprocess design and optimization. Both processes have
undergone significant changes over the past few decades, moving
from data-driven approaches into the 21st-century digitalization of
the bioprocess industry. Moreover, the high demand for
biotechnological products calls for efficient methods during
research and development, as well as during tech transfer and
routine manufacturing. In this regard, one promising tool is the
use of digital twins, which offer a virtual representation of the
bioprocess. They reflect the mechanistics of the biological system
and the interactions between process parameters, key performance
indicators and product quality attributes in the form of a
mathematical process model. Furthermore, digital twins allow us to
use computer-aided methods to gain an improved process
understanding, to test and plan novel bioprocesses, and to
efficiently monitor them. This book focuses on the application of
digital twins in various contexts, e.g. computer-aided experimental
design, seed train prediction, and lifeline analysis. Covering
fundamentals as well as applications, the two volumes offers the
ideal introduction to the topic for researchers in academy and
industry alike.
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Soviet Metro Stations (Hardcover)
Christopher Herwig, Fuel; Edited by Damon Murray, Stephen Sorrell; Introduction by Owen Hatherley
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R849
R587
Discovery Miles 5 870
Save R262 (31%)
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Stunning photographs of Soviet Metro Stations from across the
former states of the USSR and Russia itself, many of which have
never previously been documented For us, said Nikita Khrushchev in
his memoirs, 'there was something supernatural about the Metro'.
Visiting any of the dozen or so Metro networks built across the
Soviet Union between the 1930s and 1980s, it is easy to see why.
Rather than the straightforward systems of London, Paris or New
York, these networks were used as a propaganda artwork - a fusion
of sculpture, architecture and art, combining Byzantine, medieval,
baroque and Constructivist ideas and infusing them with the notion
that Communism would mean a 'communal luxury' for all. Today these
astonishing spaces remain the closest realisation of a Soviet
utopia. Following his best-selling quest for Soviet Bus Stops,
Christopher Herwig has completed a subterranean expedition -
photographing the stations of each Metro network of the former
USSR. From extreme marble and chandelier opulence to brutal
futuristic minimalist glory, Soviet Metro Stations documents this
wealth of diverse architecture. Along the way Herwig captures
individual elements that make up this singular Soviet experience:
neon, concrete, escalators, signage, mosaics and relief sculptures
all combine build an unforgettably vivid map of the Soviet Metro.
The photographs are introduced by leading architecture, politics
and culture author and journalist Owen Hatherley.
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