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    Dynamic and Stochastic Optimization of Algae Cultivation Process
    (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2025) Kivanc, Sercan; Beykal, Burcu; Deliismail, Ozgun; Sildir, Hasan
    This study offers a realistic representation of system dynamics which accounts for light intensity, biomass, substrate, and nitrogen concentration, by employing stochastic programming techniques to account for spatial and temporal variations for algae growth. The optimization task focuses on lipid productivity and selectivity, which are crucial factors in the context of algal biofuel production. Different scenarios from likely and unlikely cases of model parameters were evaluated. Optimal initial conditions for key variables such as nitrogen, substrate, light, biomass, lipid, and surface light intensity are calculated, considering the uncertainty of the parameters as well as other governing equations. The results show that a remarkable 11.18% increase in lipid productivity compared to a reference scenario. Furthermore, in the stochastic case, our results highlight that uncertainty has a disproportionately large effect on biomass in comparison to lipid concentration, providing valuable insights into the behavior of the system under varying conditions. This provides a comprehensive exploration of the parameter uncertainty on lipid productivity and algal growth.
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    Automated Deep Learning Model Development Based on Weight Sensitivity and Model Selection Statistics
    (Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2025) Yalcin, Damla; Deliismail, Ozgun; Tuncer, Basak; Boy, Onur Can; Bayar, Ibrahim; Kayar, Gizem; Sildir, Hasan
    Current sustainable production and consumption processes call for technological integration with the realm of computational modeling especially in the form of sophisticated data-driven architectures. Advanced mathematical formulations are essential for deep learning approach to account for revealing patterns under nonlinear and complex interactions to enable better prediction capabilities for subsequent optimization and control tasks. Bayesian Information Criterion and Akaike Information Criterion are introduced as additional constraints to a mixed-integer training problem which employs a parameter sensitivity related objective function, unlike traditional methods which minimize the training error under fixed architecture. The resulting comprehensive optimization formulation is flexible as a simultaneous approach is introduced through algorithmic differentiation to benefit from advanced solvers to handle computational challenges and theoretical issues. Proposed formulation delivers 40% reduction, in architecture with high accuracy. The performance of the approach is compared to fully connected traditional methods on two different case studies from large scale chemical plants.