Eduardo Antonio Rossello | Geology Petrophysics | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Eduardo Antonio Rossello | Geology Petrophysics | Best Research Article Award

Principal Researcher at IGEBA-CONICET | Argentina

Prof. Dr. Eduardo Antonio Rossello is a distinguished geologist recognized internationally for his pioneering work in structural, tectosedimentary, and economic geology, with profound influence across Latin America. Educated at the University of Buenos Aires, he has devoted his career to advancing geological sciences through teaching, research, and consultancy, notably in the fields of mining, petroleum exploration, and reservoir geology. His expertise lies in the identification, characterization, and interpretation of structural deformation and its economic implications for petroleum, mineral, and hydrogeological projects. As a senior researcher at CONICET and professor of geological sciences, he has made significant academic and scientific contributions to understanding geomechanical and tectonic processes controlling natural resources. Dr. Rossello has also served as an international consultant for numerous multinational organizations, offering specialized guidance on the structural and tectosedimentary aspects of exploration and production for leading companies such as YPF, Repsol, Petrobras, Pemex, and BHP, and has played a crucial role in the Guaraní Aquifer Project supported by the OAS and the World Bank. He has published more than 140 papers and book chapters and over 300 scientific communications that have enriched global knowledge on deformation, basin evolution, and analogue modelling. A passionate educator, he has delivered more than a hundred professional courses and has supervised numerous master’s and doctoral theses, fostering the development of future geoscientists. His extensive academic and consulting experience reflects an outstanding ability to bridge theoretical geology with industrial applications, enhancing both scientific understanding and practical resource management. In recognition of his enduring contributions to geological sciences, he was honored with the prestigious Horacio J. Harrington Prize in Structural Geology by the National Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences of Argentina, marking his legacy as a leader and innovator in applied geoscience.

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Featured Publications

Rossello, E. A., & Mozetic, M. E. (2025, August 26). Petrophysical implications from a microtectonic evaluation of Villeta Formation cores in the Putumayo Basin (Colombia).

Mantilla, M., Salazar, C., & Rossello, E. (2024, December 19). The La Hocha High and associated oil fields (Upper Magdalena Valley, Colombia): A new 3D structural model based on subsurface data.

Rossello, E. A., López-Isaza, J. A., López Isaza, S. A., & Gutiérrez López, M. J. (2024, September 30). Modelo cinemático del control estructural 4D y metalogénesis del distrito auroargentífero Vetas-California (Santander, Colombia).

Rossello, E. A., & Arioni, L. (2024, August 15). La sismicidad en la llanura Chacopampeana y su relación con el Lineamiento Transbrasiliano: Una revisión. Acta Geológica Lilloana.

Rossello, E. A., & Veroslavsky, G. (2024, April 6). La morfología de la Bahía de Samborombón (Argentina): Su vínculo con la evolución de la Cuenca del Salado y la neotectónica de la llanura pampeana.

Yang-En You | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Yang-En You | Organic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Accomplished Chemist at Hefei University of Technology | China

Prof. Dr. Yang-En You is an accomplished chemist whose research bridges the fields of organocatalysis, transition-metal catalysis, and photocatalysis, with a particular emphasis on asymmetric catalysis and its applications in modern synthetic chemistry. Currently affiliated with the Department of Chemistry at the National University of Singapore, he has built a reputation for innovation in catalytic methodologies that enable efficient and selective chemical transformations. His academic journey, beginning with a foundation in chemistry and advancing through doctoral and postdoctoral research in prestigious institutions, reflects his commitment to pushing the frontiers of molecular design and reaction mechanism understanding. Prof. Dr. Yang-En You has contributed significantly to the advancement of stereoselective synthesis, particularly through his pioneering work on reagent-controlled enantioselectivity and asymmetric reactions that have found wide relevance in pharmaceutical and materials chemistry. His research outputs, published in leading international journals such as Angewandte Chemie, Chemical Science, and Organic Letters, demonstrate his expertise in developing novel catalytic systems and sustainable reaction processes. Recognized through numerous national and institutional awards, including honors for excellence in doctoral research and outstanding presentations, Prof. Dr. Yang-En You exemplifies a new generation of chemists dedicated to merging fundamental discovery with practical innovation. His work continues to inspire progress in organometallic and organic synthesis, reinforcing his standing as a leading figure in the global scientific community advancing catalysis and molecular engineering.

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Featured Publications

Ji, C., Cheng, Y., Jiang, Z., & You, Y. (2025). Electrochemical radical 1,4-dialkoxylation of 1,3-dienes to access (E)-1,4-diether alkenes.

Du, Z., Ji, C., Wang, X., Wang, Z., Guo, Z., & You, Y. (2025). FeCl3 promoted cycloisomerization of 1,6-dienes.

Li, P., Wang, X., Wei, J., Jiang, H., & You, Y. (2025, October 23). The recent progress in introducing deuterium with D2O.

Du, Z., Ji, C., Jiang, Z., & You, Y. (2025, September 19). Photoredox/Cobalt cooperative catalysis for cycloisomerization of 1,6-enynes.

Du, Z., Ji, C., Wang, X., Zhang, S., Wang, Z., & You, Y. (2025, April). Nickel(II)-catalyzed cycloisomerization of 1,6-dienes.

Alian Wang | Mineralogy and Petrology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alian Wang | Mineralogy and Petrology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Research Professor at Washington University in St. Louis | United States

Prof. Dr. Alian Wang is a distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis, recognized for her pioneering contributions to planetary spectroscopy, mineralogy, and surface geochemistry. Her research integrates laboratory simulations, field studies, and mission data analysis to advance understanding of mineralogical processes and electrochemical interactions occurring on planetary surfaces such as Mars, Venus, the Moon, and Europa. With a strong foundation in spectroscopy and quantum electronics, she has developed advanced Raman, FTIR, Vis-NIR, and LIBS spectroscopic techniques and environmental simulation chambers that have significantly enhanced the scientific capabilities of planetary exploration missions. Prof. Dr. Alian Wang investigations into heterogeneous electrochemistry (HEC) have elucidated critical mechanisms governing atmospheric and surface reactions driven by dust and radiation, providing insight into the stability of biomarkers and the potential for habitability beyond Earth. Her leadership extends to active participation in international scientific committees, including chairing the GeoRaman International Science Advisory Committee, and contributing to NASA and NSF review panels. Widely published in high-impact journals, her work has been instrumental in interpreting data from multiple space missions and establishing new frameworks for studying mineral-water interactions in extraterrestrial environments. As a Fellow of the Geological Society of America and recipient of NASA Group Achievement Awards for Mars exploration, Prof. Dr. Alian Wang exemplifies excellence in planetary science through her sustained innovation, interdisciplinary expertise, and dedication to expanding humanity’s understanding of planetary evolution and habitability.

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Featured Publications

Wang, A., et al. (2025). Isotope effects (Cl, O, C) of heterogeneous electrochemistry induced by Martian dust activities.

Wang, A., et al. (2025). Fast destruction of methane by Martian dust activities.

Wang, A., et al. (2025). Generation of trace methane by Martian dust activities.

Wang, A., et al. (2024). Chlorine cycle on Mars driven by heterogeneous electrochemistry (HEC).

Yan, Y. C., Wang, A., et al. (2024). SCHILGAR: A new experimental apparatus to study the heterogeneous electrochemistry in the Martian atmosphere with inline gas analyzer.

Wang, A., et al. (2024). The 100× enhanced destruction of biomarkers hosted in hydrous vs. anhydrous chloride by energetic electron impact, relevant to Mars, Europa, Enceladus.

Melese Asfaw | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Melese Asfaw | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Mekdela Amba University | Ethiopia

Mr. Melese Damtew Asfaw is a distinguished Ethiopian academic and researcher whose work bridges analytical chemistry, environmental science, and natural product studies. As a lecturer and postgraduate research coordinator at Mekdela Amba University, he has demonstrated a profound commitment to advancing education, research, and community engagement. His research focuses on analytical method development, environmental and biological sample analysis, and the exploration of bioactive compounds from natural sources for public health and environmental protection. He has published extensively in international journals on topics such as essential oil extraction, biodiesel production, phytochemical analysis, and water quality assessment, reflecting his expertise in both theoretical and applied chemistry. Beyond his scholarly contributions, he has played key leadership roles within academic and research committees, guiding curriculum development and research policy formation. His mentorship of undergraduate and postgraduate students underscores his dedication to scientific capacity-building. Melese’s interdisciplinary research has been supported by several national grants addressing sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, biodiversity, and environmental monitoring. His participation in numerous conferences and journal reviewing activities further highlights his engagement with the global scientific community. Known for his professionalism, innovation, and commitment to societal impact, he integrates chemistry with sustainability principles to address Ethiopia’s environmental and developmental challenges. Through his continuous pursuit of excellence, Melese Damtew Asfaw stands as an exemplary scholar contributing to the advancement of science and the empowerment of future generations.

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Featured Publications

Asfaw, M. D. (2022). Effects of animal manures on growth and yield of maize (Zea mays L.).

Asfaw, M. D. (2022). Review on watermelon production and nutritional value in Ethiopia.

Damtew, M. (2022). A review on chemical composition, medicinal value and other applications of Azadirachta indica.

Asfaw, M. D. (2022). Basic essential oil extraction techniques and procedures from aromatic plants

Asfaw, M. D. (2022). Chemical composition of olive stems essential oil from Ethiopia.

Ayse Özkal | Nanotechnology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Ayse Özkal | Nanotechnology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Researcher at Pamukkale University | Turkey

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ayşe ÖZKAL is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of textile engineering, recognized for her innovative contributions to nanofiber technology, sustainable materials, and advanced textile design. Serving at the Department of Textile Engineering, Pamukkale University, she has built a strong reputation for integrating scientific precision with practical sustainability. Her research expertise lies in the development and characterization of nanofibrous materials with antibacterial, antioxidant, and acoustic properties, focusing on eco-conscious solutions that support environmental protection while enhancing material performance. Dr. ÖZKAL has published extensively in leading international journals, contributing pioneering studies on recycled nonwoven fabrics, plant extract-based nanofibers, and sound-absorbing composites. Her academic work reflects a forward-thinking vision that bridges nanotechnology with the circular economy, demonstrating how textile engineering can serve both innovation and sustainability goals. Beyond her research achievements, she actively mentors graduate students in exploring cutting-edge topics such as biocomposite production, sustainable textile awareness, and the application of natural substances in nanofiber manufacturing. She has successfully led and participated in several national and institutional research projects focusing on eco-friendly textile materials and functional fiber development. As the editor of the scientific book “Tekstil Teknolojilerinde Yenilikçi Yaklaşımlar,” she has curated scholarly contributions that highlight emerging trends in textile technologies and material sciences, strengthening interdisciplinary dialogue within the field. Complementing her academic pursuits, Dr. ÖZKAL’s prior industrial experience in textile R&D and production management provides her with a unique perspective that connects theoretical research with industrial application. Through her dedication, scholarly leadership, and commitment to sustainability, she continues to make significant contributions to the advancement of textile science, fostering innovation that aligns with the global goals of environmental responsibility and technological progress in material engineering.

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Featured Publications

Özkal, A. (2024). Comparative analysis of essential oils, fixed oils, and plant extracts in electrospun nanofiber production: A comprehensive review.

Özkal, A. (2024). Elektro eğirme yöntemiyle nanoliflerde zeytinyağı ve zeytin yaprağı ekstraktının kullanımı: Literatür ve güncel uygulamalar.

Özkal, A., & Cengiz Çallıoğlu, F. (2024). Dokusuz yüzeylerin akustik özellikleri ve akademik çalışmalar.

Darvishmohammadi, T. (2024). Artificial intelligence in medicine: Opportunities and challenges.

Zambak, Ö., Özkal, A., & Özkal, S. G. (2022). Production of clove extract loaded pullulan and whey protein nanofibers as antioxidant and antibacterial agent.

Özkal, A., & Cengiz Çallıoğlu, F. (2020). Effect of nanofiber spinning duration on the sound absorption capacity of nonwovens produced from recycled polyethylene terephthalate fibers.

Özkal, A., Cengiz Çallıoğlu, F., & Akduman, Ç. (2020). Development of a new nanofibrous composite material from recycled nonwovens to improve sound absorption ability.

WeonJae Kim | Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. WeonJae Kim | Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Fellow at Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology | China

Prof. Dr. WeonJae Kim is a distinguished environmental engineer whose pioneering research has significantly advanced sustainable water and wastewater treatment technologies. His work focuses on the regeneration and recovery of environmental resources through innovative approaches such as crystallization, mineral carbonation, and advanced oxidation processes, aiming to create practical and scalable solutions that contribute to global carbon neutrality and climate change mitigation. A key highlight of his research is the development of “water-based CCUS” technology, an original concept utilizing water to safely, permanently, and eco-friendly dispose of carbon dioxide, offering a breakthrough approach to achieving large-scale carbon reduction. Over his extensive career, Dr. Kim has authored numerous influential publications in international and domestic journals, covering subjects like nutrient recovery, greywater treatment, biogas purification, and aquatic environment enhancement. His prolific patent portfolio demonstrates his strong commitment to transforming scientific knowledge into applied innovations that enhance sustainability and industrial efficiency. Through collaborative, interdisciplinary projects, he has developed novel methods for phosphorus and nitrogen recovery, non-powered water circulation systems, and next-generation environmental purification processes. A respected academic and research leader, Prof. Dr. WeonJae Kim has presented his work at major international conferences and contributed to advancing the discourse on environmental protection and resource recovery. His excellence has been recognized with multiple national and institutional awards honoring his achievements in technological innovation, environmental research, and academic mentorship. Guided by a vision of integrating engineering principles with ecological balance, Prof. Dr. WeonJae Kim continues to drive research that safeguards water systems, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and supports a sustainable future. His lifelong dedication to environmental technology, combined with his leadership in bridging research and practical application, has positioned him as a leading figure in global environmental science and an enduring contributor to the pursuit of cleaner and more resilient ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

Akter, J., Kim, W., Kim, I., & Lee, J. (2023). Real-time organic compound monitoring in advanced oxidation process (AOP) of anaerobic digestion effluent: Introduction of UV-VIS spectrum representative index by discrete Fourier transform.

Maghfiroh, M., Park, N., Chang, H., Lim, H., & Kim, W.* (2023). Ammonium removal and recovery from greywater using the combination of ion exchange and air stripping: The utilization of NaOH for the regeneration of natural zeolites.

Maghfiroh, M., Park, N. R., Chang, H. Y., Jung, J. H., Ahn, K. H., Lim, H. M., & Kim, W. J.* (2023). Ammonium removal and recovery using natural zeolites and air stripping technique for greywater treatment.

Ji, S.*, Kim, W., Han, S., Jeong, S., & Park, T. (2023). Stability enhancement of reformate-fueled, low-temperature solid oxide fuel cell with nickel thin-film anode by water bubbling.

Kang, J.-H., Kim, J., Namgung, H.-K., Kim, W., Yun, S.-L., & Song, J.* (2023). Effects of electric potential and organic loading on the removal of hydrogen sulfide emitted from wastewater sediments using a submerged electrochemical oxidation system.

Jinyuan Zhang | Oil and Gas Field Development Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jinyuan Zhang | Oil and Gas Field Development Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Xi’an Shiyou University | China

Dr. Jinyuan Zhang is a distinguished researcher at Xi’an Shiyou University, recognized for his significant contributions to petroleum engineering and unconventional hydrocarbon development. His research focuses on shale oil reservoir characterization, volume fracturing simulation, and enhanced oil recovery, with groundbreaking applications in the Ordos Basin, one of China’s most prominent energy-producing regions. Through advanced numerical simulation and geomechanical analysis, he has provided valuable insights into the behavior of complex shale formations, fracture propagation mechanisms, and reservoir adaptability, contributing to improved field development strategies. Dr. Zhang has published multiple influential studies in international journals such as Processes, Scientific Reports, Energies, Journal of Physics: Conference Series, and Polymers, showcasing his ability to integrate theoretical understanding with practical engineering applications. His key publications, including “Numerical Simulation Study on Volume Fracturing of Shale Oil Reservoirs in Y Block of Ordos Basin” and “Kaiser Acoustic Emission Ground Stress Testing Study on Shale Oil Reservoirs,” demonstrate his capacity to bridge laboratory experimentation, data modeling, and field practice. In addition to his expertise in shale reservoir mechanics, his innovative research on polymer microspheres for plugging and profile control in enhanced oil recovery exemplifies his dedication to efficiency, sustainability, and environmental responsibility in petroleum production. Dr. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach, combining geology, rock mechanics, and fluid dynamics, allows him to develop new evaluation methods for shale brittleness and optimize fracturing designs that increase recovery rates and reduce operational risks. His commitment to advancing clean and intelligent energy technologies aligns with global efforts toward sustainable resource development. Through his academic rigor, technical innovation, and vision for future energy systems, Dr. Zhang has established himself as a forward-thinking researcher whose contributions continue to influence the evolution of petroleum engineering and inspire emerging scholars dedicated to responsible and efficient energy exploration.

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Featured Publications

Zhang, J., Chen, J., Sun, Z., Xiong, J., Wang, H., Song, W., & Lei, J. (2025). Numerical simulation study on volume fracturing of shale oil reservoirs in Y block of Ordos Basin, China.

Zhang, J., Chen, J., Lei, J., Xiong, J., Nie, X., Gong, D., Ning, P., & Shi, R. (2025). Kaiser acoustic emission ground stress testing study on shale oil reservoir in Y block of Ordos Basin, China.

Zhang, J., Chen, J., Lei, J., Xiong, J., Nie, X., & Li, Z. (2024). Geological characteristics and volume fracturing adaptability of tight oil reservoirs in the Ordos Basin of China.

Zhang, J., Chen, J., Xiong, J., Nie, X., Gong, D., Li, Z., & Lei, J. (2024). A new method for evaluating the brittleness of shale oil reservoirs in Block Y of Ordos Basin of China.

Nie, X., Chen, J., Cao, Y., Zhang, J., Zhao, W., He, Y., Hou, Y., & Yuan, S. (2019). Investigation on plugging and profile control of polymer microspheres as a displacement fluid in enhanced oil recovery.

Zehra Gülten Yalçın | Green Corrosion Inhibitors | Best Research Article Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zehra Gülten Yalçın | Green Corrosion Inhibitors | Best Research Article Award

Doctor Lecturer at Çankırı Karatekin University | Turkey

Dr. Zehra Gülten Yalçın is a Doctor Lecturer in the Department of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, at Çankırı Karatekin University, specializing in Chemical Engineering. Her academic work focuses on energy systems, environmental and sustainable processes, and materials science and technologies, reflecting her commitment to innovation and sustainability within engineering disciplines. She has made significant contributions through her research on corrosion inhibition, recycled polymer materials, biogas efficiency, and the development of polyurethane-based composites incorporating industrial waste. Dr. Yalçın’s studies often integrate advanced thermodynamic, surface, and mechanical analyses, contributing to a deeper understanding of material behavior and environmental performance. Her research has been featured in reputable international journals such as Petroleum Science and Technology, Journal of Current Research in Engineering, Science and Technology (JoCREST), and the Black Sea Engineering and Science Journal. In addition to her publications, she has presented numerous papers at international conferences, addressing topics such as solar energy production, risk analysis in hazardous chemical processes, and waste management innovations. Dr. Yalçın’s interdisciplinary expertise also extends to the application of machine learning in chemical process optimization, advancing sustainable engineering practices through data-driven methodologies. Her scientific achievements have been recognized through academic incentive awards from Çankırı Karatekin University, underscoring her excellence in teaching, research, and innovation. With a strong dedication to the advancement of sustainable chemical technologies, Dr. Yalçın continues to contribute to the global scientific community through impactful research that bridges theory with industrial application. Her forward-thinking approach and integration of environmental awareness into chemical engineering make her a prominent academic voice in the pursuit of cleaner and more efficient technological solutions.

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Featured Publications

Hussein, M. Y., Yalçın, Z. G., Yaqoob, G. B., & Dağ, M. (2025). Investigation of the corrosion‐inhibition effect of Turkish coffee extract on L-80 carbon steel in 15% HCl: Thermodynamic and surface analyses.

Günay, K., & Yalçın, Z. G. (2025). Maximizing biogas yield in anaerobic digestion: A response surface methodology approach.

Dağ, M., Aydoğmuş, E., Arslanoğlu, H., Yalçin, Z. G., & Barlak, S. (2025). Development of polyurethane‐based composites with salt clay and industrial wastes as fillers: Corrosion, mechanical properties, and machine learning insights.

Dağ, M., Aydoğmuş, E., Arslanoğlu, H., & Yalçın, Z. G. (2025). Exploring role of polyester composites in biocomposites for advanced material technologies: A comprehensive review.

Arslan, S., Yalçın, Z. G., Dağ, M., & Akın, M. B. (2024). The role of carbon in lead-acid batteries: Applications, challenges, and future opportunities. Uluslararası Batı Karadeniz Mühendislik ve Fen Bilimleri Dergisi.

Pıçakçı, E., & Yalçın, Z. G. (2023). Effects of high level of lead (II) oxide (PbO) usage on accumulator and response surface method.

Dağ, M., Aydoğmuş, E., Yalçin, Z. G., & Arslanoğlu, H. (2023). Diatomite reinforced modified safflower oil-based epoxy biocomposite production: Optimization with RSM and assessment of outcomes by ANN.

Jialing Zou | Artificial Intelligence in Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jialing Zou | Artificial Intelligence in Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Southwest Petroleum University | China

Dr. Jialing Zou is a distinguished Lecturer at the School of Mechatronic Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University, recognized for her innovative contributions to intelligent sensing, data mining, and safety assessment within petroleum engineering. She holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and focuses her research on developing intelligent early warning systems, smart fluid sensing, and real-time monitoring technologies to improve the safety and efficiency of complex drilling operations. Her scholarly pursuits combine data-driven intelligence with mechanical system optimization, advancing digital transformation and automation in the oil and gas industry. Dr. Zou has served as the principal investigator for several competitive research projects supported by major national and provincial funding agencies, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Sichuan Provincial Science and Technology Department, and Southwest Petroleum University’s research initiatives. Her leadership in projects such as intelligent decision-making for digital geosteering and the development of online sensing methods for drilling fluid rheological parameters has significantly contributed to the field’s technological innovation. She has also played a key role in multiple national-level programs, including those under the National Key R&D Program of China, focusing on intelligent diagnosis and control technologies for petroleum exploration. Dr. Zou’s research has been widely published in high-impact journals 539 Citations by 460 documents 16 Documents h-index: 7 where her studies on advanced algorithms, fuzzy theory applications, and data-driven modeling have been highly regarded. Her interdisciplinary expertise bridges mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, and safety science, positioning her as a leading emerging researcher in intelligent drilling and predictive safety systems. Through her academic excellence and commitment to innovation, Dr. Zou continues to advance knowledge, mentor young engineers, and promote the integration of intelligent technologies to enhance the sustainability and safety of petroleum engineering operations.

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Featured Publications

Yang, H., Liu, J., Yang, Z., Liang, H., Zhang, L., & Zou, J. (2023). Active control of the fluid pulse based on the FxLMS.

Liang, H., Xiong, J., Yang, Y., & Zou, J. (2023). Research on intelligent recognition technology in lithology based on multi-parameter fusion.

Liang, H., Xiong, J., Yang, Y., & Zou, J. (2023). Research on intelligent recognition technology in lithology based on multiparameter fusion of logging while drilling.

Liang, H., Zhang, W., Xu, W., Yang, H., & Zou, J. (2023). Research on rheological parameters correction method based on pipe viscometer.

Zhang, H., Chen, Q., Ni, P., Liang, H., Mao, M., & Zou, J. (2022). Study on the intelligent identification method of formation lithology by element and gamma spectrum.

Yang, H., Zhang, L., Li, L., Liang, H., & Zou, J. (2021). Error analysis and accuracy calibration method of U-tube Coriolis mass flowmeter under pulsating flow.

Mingxuan Gu | Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage | Best Carbon Capture and Storage Award

Dr. Mingxuan Gu | Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage | Best Carbon Capture and Storage Award

Assistant Research Fellow at Chengdu University of Technology | China

Dr. Mingxuan Gu is an accomplished Assistant Research Fellow specializing in the geological storage of carbon dioxide at Huairou National Laboratory, Beijing. He holds a Ph.D. in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering and a strong academic foundation in exploration technology and petroleum engineering. His research focuses on multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) logging, reservoir evaluation, and the integration of artificial intelligence with physical meaning constraints for advanced subsurface analysis. Dr. Gu’s innovative contributions have significantly advanced the understanding and quantitative evaluation of fluid components in complex geological formations, particularly through the use of 2D and multidimensional NMR spectra. His scholarly work has been featured in leading international journals such as Marine and Petroleum Geology, Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Energy & Fuels, and Computers and Geosciences. He has also presented his findings at prestigious global conferences, reflecting his engagement with the international scientific community. Dr. Gu has authored 12 research documents, which have collectively received 84 citations across 55 citing documents, demonstrating the growing recognition and impact of his work. He holds an h-index of 6, reflecting the quality and influence of his scholarly contributions in the field. His research emphasizes practical applications in carbon storage and reservoir characterization, contributing to cleaner and more efficient energy solutions. Through his dedication to advancing NMR-based methodologies and his commitment to sustainable subsurface exploration, Dr. Gu continues to establish himself as a leading researcher in the intersection of artificial intelligence, petrophysics, and carbon sequestration.

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Featured Publications

Gu, M., Xie, R., & Jin, G. (2021). A machine-learning based quantitative evaluation of the fluid components on T2-D spectrum.

Gu, M., Xie, R., & Xiao, L. (2021). A novel method for NMR data denoising based on discrete cosine transform and variable length windows.

Gu, M., Xie, R., Jin, G., et al. (2021). A hybrid compression method for the NMR data based on Window Averaging and Discrete Cosine Transform.

Gu, M., Xie, R., Jin, G., et al. (2021). Quantitative evaluation for fluid components on 2D NMR spectrum using Blind Source Separation.

Gu, M., Xie, R., & Xiao, L. (2021). Two-step inversion method for NMR relaxometry data using norm smoothing and artificial fish swarm algorithm.