
Overview
Background
Biography:
Ian Cameron is a professor at the School of Chemical Engineering, an inaugural Senior Fellow of the Australian Learning and Teaching Council and ALTC Discipline Scholar in Engineering & ICT. He is also a director and principal consultant at Daesim Technologies, Brisbane. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).
He completed Chemical Engineering degrees at the University of NSW, and a masters degree at the University of Washington. He worked for 10 years for the CSR Group in diverse industry sectors such as sugar, building materials and industrial chemicals, having roles in process and control system design, plant commissioning, production management and environmental protection.
He obtained his PhD and DIC from Imperial College London in the area of Process Systems Engineering (PSE), and then worked full-time for 3 years as a United Nations (UNIDO) process engineering consultant in Argentina and a further 6 years in Turkey on a part-time basis. He has spent the last 25 years in research, consulting, teaching and learning innovation at The University of Queensland, having received numerous awards including the J.A. Brodie Medal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, the Australian Award for University Teaching in Physical Sciences 2003 and the Prime Minister’s Award for University Teacher of the Year. He was part of the team from UQ Chemical Engineering that won a national AAUT institutional award in 2005 for educational enhancement via project centred curriculum and course innovation.
He has held visiting appointments at Imperial College London, University College London, the Technical University of Denmark, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the University of Edinburgh.
Research:
Ian’s research interests are in Process Systems Engineering, granulation, risk management, intelligent systems and engineering education. He has published over 220 international journal and conference papers in these and related areas.
His current work focuses on innovative methodologies to detect and analyse failures in process systems, including human factors. He also applies systems thinking to innovative design and design tools for higher education curricula in engineering. He has created numerous 4D virtual systems in conjunction with industry that are now deployed and used globally.
He is the co-author of 4 books, including a process systems modelling book used in over 35 countries, as well as a widely used book giving a comprehensive treatment of industrial process risk management based on almost 30 years of research and consultancy work.
Teaching and Learning:
Since arriving at UQ, Ian has been deeply involved in course and curriculum design innovation, having established, and taught, numerous project based courses around process systems engineering. He consults widely to the national and international engineering sector on curriculum design issues. He has recently been involved in educational aspects of Skolkovo Tech, a joint venture between MIT and the Russian government.
Projects:
- Blended hazard identification methodologies for advanced process diagnosis
- Resilience engineering: theory and practice
- Improved decision making via 4D+ virtual learning systems
- Innovative curricula design tools for higher education
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Ian Cameron is:
- Not available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Engineering, University of New South Wales
- Masters (Coursework) of Science, University of Washington-Seattle Campus
- Postgraduate Diploma, Imperial College London
- Doctor of Philosophy, Imperial College London
- Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), Institute of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
- Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Works
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2003
Journal Article
A new wavelet-based adaptive method for solving population balance equations
Liu, Y. and Cameron, I. T. (2003). A new wavelet-based adaptive method for solving population balance equations. Powder Technology, 130 (1-3), 181-188. doi: 10.1016/S0032-5910(02)00263-2
2003
Conference Publication
Embedding graduate attributes development using project centred curriculum
Litster, J. D., Lant, P. A., Crosthwaite, C. A. and Cameron, I. T. (2003). Embedding graduate attributes development using project centred curriculum. AIChE '03 Annual Meeting, Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, USA, 16-21 November 2003. USA: AIChE.
2003
Conference Publication
Construction of minimal models for control purposes
Lakner, R., Hangos, K. M. and Cameron, I. T. (2003). Construction of minimal models for control purposes. ESCAPE-13, Finland, 1-4 June 2003. The Netherlands: Elsevier.
2002
Conference Publication
Review and future directions in the modelling and control of continuous drum granulation
Wang, Fu Yang and Cameron, Ian T. (2002). Review and future directions in the modelling and control of continuous drum granulation. doi: 10.1016/S0032-5910(02)00020-7
2002
Journal Article
A four-stage index 2 Diagonally Implicit Runge-Kutta method
Williams, R., Burrage, K., Cameron, I. and Kerr, M. (2002). A four-stage index 2 Diagonally Implicit Runge-Kutta method. Applied Numerical Mathematics, 40 (3), 415-432. doi: 10.1016/S0168-9274(01)00090-3
2002
Journal Article
Review and future directions in the modelling and control of continuous drum granulation
Wang, F. Y. and Cameron, I. T. (2002). Review and future directions in the modelling and control of continuous drum granulation. Powder Technology, 124 (3), 238-253. doi: 10.1016/S0032-5910(02)00020-7
2002
Conference Publication
Challenges in Multiscale Modelling and its Application to Granulation Systems
Ingram, G. D. and Cameron, I. T. (2002). Challenges in Multiscale Modelling and its Application to Granulation Systems. 9th APPChE Congress and CHEMECA 2002, Christchurch, 29 September - 3 October 2002. Christchurch: University of Canterbury.
2002
Conference Publication
Modeling the effects on milk of high-heat treatment and subsequent storage
Dinca, E., Deeth, H. C., Cameron, I. T. and Datta, N. (2002). Modeling the effects on milk of high-heat treatment and subsequent storage. Annual Conv of the Aust Inst of Food Science & Technology, Sydney/Darling Harbour, July 2002. Sydney: Australian Institute of Food Science & Technology.
2002
Book Chapter
Applications of modelling: a case study from process design
Eggersmann, M., Hackenberg, J., Marquardt, W. and Cameron, I. T. (2002). Applications of modelling: a case study from process design. Software Architecture & tools for Computer Aided Process Engineering. (pp. 335-372) edited by B. Braunschweig and R. Gani. The Netherlands: Elsevier.
2002
Conference Publication
A comparative study of numerical methods for solving continuous population balance models
Balliu, N. E., Cameron, I. T. and Newell, R. B. (2002). A comparative study of numerical methods for solving continuous population balance models. 9th APCChE Congress & Chemeca 2002, Christchurch, 29 September - 3 October. Christchurch: University of Canterbury.
2002
Conference Publication
An integrated dynamic modelling and simulation system for analysis of particulate processes
Balliu, N.E., Cameron, I. T. and Newell, R. B. (2002). An integrated dynamic modelling and simulation system for analysis of particulate processes. Escape - 12, The Hague, 26-29 May 2002. The Netherlands: Elsevier Science.
2002
Conference Publication
Granular Flows Through Fast Rotating Drums: An Integrated Geometrical and Random-Walking Approach
Wang, F., Cameron, I. T. and Litster, J. D. (2002). Granular Flows Through Fast Rotating Drums: An Integrated Geometrical and Random-Walking Approach. World Congress on Particle Technology, Sydney, 21-25 July 2002. Sydney: World Congress on Particle Technology.
2002
Conference Publication
SCHEME: An object-oriented modelling language for continuous and hybrid process models
Williams, R., Keays, R., McGahey, S. L., Cameron, I. T. and Hangos, K. M. (2002). SCHEME: An object-oriented modelling language for continuous and hybrid process models. 9th APCChE Congress & Chemeca 2002, Christchurch, 29 September - 3 October 2002. Christchurch: University of Canterbury.
2002
Book Chapter
Web-Based Systems
Cameron, I. T. and Ponton, J.W. (2002). Web-Based Systems. Software Architectures and Tools for Computer Aided Process Engineering. (pp. 515-534) edited by B. Braunschursig and R. Gani. The Netherlands: Elsevier.
2002
Conference Publication
Model Transformations in Multi Scale Modelling
McGahey, S. L. and Cameron, I. T. (2002). Model Transformations in Multi Scale Modelling. Escape-12, The Hague, 26-29 May 2002. The Netherlands: Elsevier Science. doi: 10.1016/S1570-7946(02)80182-1
2001
Journal Article
Assumption retrieval from process models
Lakner, R., Hangos, K. M. and Cameron, I. T. (2001). Assumption retrieval from process models. Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, 9 (C), 195-200. doi: 10.1016/S1570-7946(01)80028-6
2001
Journal Article
A wavelet-based adaptive technique for adsorption problems involving steep gradients
Liu, Y., Cameron, I. T. and Bhatia, S. K. (2001). A wavelet-based adaptive technique for adsorption problems involving steep gradients. Computers & Chemical Engineering, 25 (11-12), 1611-1619. doi: 10.1016/S0098-1354(01)00724-4
2001
Conference Publication
Development of a Particle Processing Model Library for Process Design, Dynamics & Optimization
Balliu, N.E., Cameron, I. T. and Newell, R. B. (2001). Development of a Particle Processing Model Library for Process Design, Dynamics & Optimization. 6th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Melbourne, 23-27 September. Melbourne: I.E.Aust.
2001
Conference Publication
Assumption Based Modelling and Model Documentation
Williams, R., Hangos, K. M., Mcgahey, S. L. and Cameron, I. T. (2001). Assumption Based Modelling and Model Documentation. 6th World Congress of Chemical Engineering, Melbourne, 23-27 September. Melbourne: I.E.Aust.
2001
Journal Article
A new wavelet-based method for the solution of the population balance equation
Liu, Y. and Cameron, I. T. (2001). A new wavelet-based method for the solution of the population balance equation. Chemical Engineering Science, 56 (18), 5283-5294. doi: 10.1016/S0009-2509(01)00196-8
Funding
Supervision
Availability
- Emeritus Professor Ian Cameron is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
The use of dynamic simulation to improve process safety
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Maureen Hassall
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2013
Master Philosophy
An Ontology-Based Simulation Assembly Infrastructure
Principal Advisor
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
A Functional Systems Framework and Blended Hazard Identification Methodology to Support Process Diagnosis
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
AN ADVISORY EXPERT SYSTEM FOR PROCESS CONTROL
Principal Advisor
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
NEURAL NETWORK TUNING OF PROCESS CONTROLLERS
Principal Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
MULTISCALE MODELLING AND ANALYSIS OF PROCESS SYSTEMS
Principal Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
A Multiple-model repository with manipulation and analysis tools for process engineering
Principal Advisor
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
AN OBJECT ORIENTED APPROACH TO THE MODELLING AND DYNAMICS OF GRANULATION CIRCUITS
Principal Advisor
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
THE DESIGN OF OPTIMAL CONTROL STRATEGIES FOR HYBRID PROCESSES
Principal Advisor
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2002
Master Engineering Sc
Mine Blending System
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Trace Element Modeling and Optimization of Byproduct Use in an Integrated Steelworks
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Simon Smart
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Methods and tools to help process operators identify and manage hazardous situations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Penelope Sanderson
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Particle-Droplet Collisions in Spray Drying
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tony Howes
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2004
Master Philosophy
MODELLING THE EFFECTS ON MILK OF HIGH-HEAT TREATMENT AND SUBSEQUENT STORAGE
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Hilton Deeth
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
DEFORMATION, BONDING AND GROWTH OF GRANULES DURING WET GRANULATION PROCESSES
Associate Advisor
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