2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Canada Leader Award
2020 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to process and performance monitoring
Sirish L. Shah is involved in relevant fields of research such as Fluorescence and Intensity (physics) in the realm of Optics. His research on Fluorescence frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Optics. By researching both Dengue fever and Dengue virus, Sirish L. Shah produces research that crosses academic boundaries. His research brings together the fields of Virology and Dengue virus. His Virology study typically links adjacent topics like Dengue fever. His research ties Structural engineering and Pillar together. Many of his studies on Structural engineering involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Pillar. He frequently studies issues relating to Hexagonal crystal system and Crystallography. His Hexagonal crystal system study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Crystallography.
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Performance Assessment of Control Loops: Theory and Applications
Biao Huang;S. L. Shah;M. A. Johnson;M. J. Grimble.
(1999)
On-line outlier detection and data cleaning
Hancong Liu;Sirish Shah;Wei Jiang.
Computers & Chemical Engineering (2004)
Adaptive control strategies for process control: A survey
D. E. Seborg;Thomas F Edgar;S. L. Shah.
Aiche Journal (1986)
Performance Assessment of Control Loops
Biao Huang;Sirish L. Shah.
(1999)
Investigations of the effects of gender, diurnal variation, and age in human urinary metabolomic profiles.
Carolyn M. Slupsky;Kathryn N. Rankin;James Wagner;Hao Fu.
Analytical Chemistry (2007)
Modelling valve stiction
M.A.A. Shoukat Choudhury;N.F. Thornhill;S.L. Shah.
Control Engineering Practice (2005)
Fault detection and diagnosis in process data using one-class support vector machines
Sankar Mahadevan;Sirish L. Shah.
Journal of Process Control (2009)
Good, bad or optimal? Performance assessment of multivariable processes
B. Huang;S. L. Shah;E. K. Kwok.
Automatica (1997)
Diagnosis of poor control-loop performance using higher-order statistics
M. A. A. Shoukat Choudhury;Sirish. L. Shah;Nina. F. Thornhill.
Automatica (2004)
Optimal ${\cal H}_{2}$ Filtering in Networked Control Systems With Multiple Packet Dropout
M. Sahebsara;Tongwen Chen;S. Shah.
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (2007)
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