2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Work-in-Progress: Integration of Matlab Live Scripts and Simulink for Teaching Chemical Process Control

Presented at WiP: Gen AI, Mixed Reality, and Simulations

Active learning resources for chemical process dynamics and control remain limited. To address this, the authors piloted the use of MATLAB Live Scripts and Simulink in a Chemical Process Controls course during Fall 2024. Simulation enables students to apply theoretical principles to real-world systems. Simulink is widely used in chemical engineering education for this purpose. Live Scripts offer interactive features—such as sliders and dropdowns—that help students explore system behavior by adjusting parameters in real time. In class, Live Scripts are distributed with guiding questions to support active learning, while Simulink allows students to build and test their own models. Methods like think-pair-share are employed to promote collaboration. The full repository of the resources was released on GitHub for use. Each module includes learning objectives and exposition for instruction and self-study.

Authors
  1. Mr. Dat Huynh University of Delaware [biography]
  2. Prof. Joshua A Enszer University of Delaware [biography]
  3. Prof. Marianthi Ierapetritou University of Delaware [biography]
Note

The full paper will be available to logged in and registered conference attendees once the conference starts on June 22, 2025, and to all visitors after the conference ends on June 25, 2025