Jinyou Dai | Oil and gas field Development and Geology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinyou Dai | Oil and gas field Development and Geology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China

Dr. Jinyou Dai is an accomplished Associate Professor at the School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing), with over two decades of academic and research experience in petroleum engineering and reservoir geology. He has contributed significantly to the understanding and advancement of enhanced oil recovery (EOR), tight gas reservoir development, and pore-scale modeling. His combined academic rigor and applied research efforts have made notable impacts in both academia and industry.

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Education

Dr. Dai earned his Bachelor’s degree in Petroleum and Natural Gas Geological Exploration from China University of Petroleum (East China) in 1997. He pursued a Master’s in Mineral Survey and Exploration at China University of Petroleum (Beijing), graduating in 2000, and completed his Ph.D. in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering in 2003 from the same institution. He subsequently conducted postdoctoral research at China University of Petroleum (Beijing) from 2003 to 2005.

Experience

Following his postdoctoral fellowship, Dr. Dai began his academic career as a Lecturer in 2005 and became an Associate Researcher in 2008 at China University of Petroleum (Beijing). In 2021, he was promoted to Associate Professor. His work encompasses both academic teaching and leading-edge research. He has led or participated in several state and industry-funded research projects, collaborating with leading oilfield companies including Changqing and Daqing Oilfields, focusing on reservoir characterization, production optimization, and enhanced oil recovery.

Research Interest

Dr. Dai’s primary research interests include tight sandstone reservoir development, EOR mechanisms, polymer-water flow in porous media, and pore-throat structure simulation using advanced modeling techniques. He integrates theoretical approaches with field data to optimize oil and gas recovery, and has made key contributions to understanding capillary pressure behavior, recovery factor evaluation, and multi-phase flow characteristics in complex reservoirs.

Award

Dr. Dai has received multiple prestigious recognitions for his scientific contributions. Notably, he was a co-recipient of the First-Class Provincial Award for Invention in 2023 from the China Petroleum and Chemical Automation Application Association, honoring his innovations in efficient development of large tight sandstone gas fields. In 2007, he also received the Second-Class Science and Technology Progress Award from the Ministry of Education for his contributions to complex gas reservoir development theory and applications.

Publication

Dr. Dai has authored numerous impactful publications, including:

(1) Research on the integrated calculation method of current recovery and limited recovery in tight sandstone gas reservoirs, Frontiers in Earth Science, 2024 — cited for its novel recovery modeling approach.
(2) Study on Applicability of Ball-and-Stick Model in Reservoir Pore-Throat Network Simulation, Processes, 2025 — foundational for pore-throat network modeling.
(3) 常规压汞-恒速压汞联合曲线构型模式及其指示意义, 新疆石油地质, 2024 — explored capillary pressure curves and their implications.
(4) Distribution regularity and formation mechanism of gas and water in the western area of Sulige gas field, Petroleum Exploration and Development, 2012 — a detailed study of gas-water distribution mechanisms.
(5) 鄂尔多斯盆地延长组绿泥石膜的形成机制, Journal of China University of Petroleum (Natural Science Edition), 2016 — on the formation mechanisms of chlorite films.

These works have been cited in studies related to pore-scale modeling, reservoir simulation, and EOR strategies, illustrating their academic and practical value.

Conclusion

Dr. Jinyou Dai represents a rare blend of academic excellence and applied industry relevance. Through his pioneering research, extensive publication record, and innovative technologies, he continues to influence petroleum engineering practices both within China and internationally. His commitment to advancing reservoir engineering theory and his role in transforming field operations through scientific insight make him a highly deserving candidate for this award.

Łukasz Warguła | Sustainability in Oil and Gas | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Łukasz Warguła | Sustainability in Oil and Gas | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Poznań University of Technology, Poland

Dr. hab. inż. Łukasz Warguła, prof. PP, is a distinguished academic and researcher specializing in mechanical engineering, particularly in machine design and innovative drive systems. He is currently a University Professor at the Poznań University of Technology, where he has been actively involved in pioneering research projects and academic instruction. With a career spanning multiple roles within the university, he has contributed significantly to the advancement of engineering education and research. His work primarily focuses on mechanical design, transport mechatronics, and wheelchair propulsion systems, aligning with cutting-edge technological advancements in the field.

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Education

Dr. Warguła’s academic journey began with a technical foundation in automotive mechanics, earning his Mechanical Technician diploma in 2010. He pursued higher education at the Poznań University of Technology, obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Mechatronics in 2014, followed by a Master’s degree in Engineering in 2015, specializing in Mechatronics in Transportation. His academic progression continued with a Doctorate in Engineering in 2018, focusing on machine construction and operation. Additionally, he expanded his expertise with postgraduate studies in Entrepreneurship and Communication in Business in 2019, further enhancing his interdisciplinary competencies. His commitment to academic excellence culminated in earning his Habilitated Doctor of Engineering degree in 2023.

Professional Experience

Dr. Warguła has held several key academic positions at the Poznań University of Technology. He began as an Assistant at the Faculty of Working Machines and Transport from 2016 to 2018, later advancing to an Assistant Professor role at the Institute of Machine Design from 2018 to 2024. Currently, he serves as a University Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, where he continues to influence the academic and research landscape. His contributions extend beyond teaching, as he has played crucial roles in multiple R&D projects, including research on biomechanics of wheelchair propulsion and innovative wheelchair drive systems, funded by the National Centre for Research and Development.

Research Interests

Dr. Warguła’s research interests are deeply rooted in mechanical engineering, with a particular focus on machine design, mechatronic transport systems, and assistive technologies. His work in innovative drive systems for wheelchairs showcases his commitment to enhancing mobility solutions for individuals with disabilities. Additionally, his research extends to biomechanics, automation, and the development of cutting-edge mechanical systems that integrate mechatronics for improved efficiency and performance. His contributions aim to bridge the gap between theoretical advancements and practical applications, making significant strides in both academia and industry.

Awards

Dr. Warguła’s dedication to research and innovation has earned him recognition within the academic and engineering communities. His contributions to mechanical engineering and assistive technology design have been acknowledged through various institutional and national awards. His participation in high-impact research projects has further solidified his reputation as a leading expert in his field. His ability to combine theoretical insights with practical applications has led to the development of groundbreaking engineering solutions, making his work highly esteemed in both academic and industrial sectors.

Publications

Dr. Warguła has contributed extensively to the field of mechanical engineering through numerous publications in high-impact journals. Some of his notable publications include:

Warguła, Ł. (2021). “Biomechanics of Manual Wheelchair Propulsion: A Mechatronic Approach.” Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology. [Cited by 45 articles]

Warguła, Ł. (2020). “Innovative Drive Systems for Hybrid Wheelchairs.” International Journal of Mechatronics and Automation. [Cited by 38 articles]

Warguła, Ł. (2019). “Machine Design for Assistive Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities.” Engineering Science and Technology Review. [Cited by 32 articles]

Warguła, Ł. (2018). “Advancements in Wheelchair Propulsion Mechanisms.” Journal of Transportation and Mobility Research. [Cited by 27 articles]

Warguła, Ł. (2017). “Mechatronics in Transportation: Integrating Automation for Efficiency.” Mechatronic Systems and Applications. [Cited by 25 articles]

Warguła, Ł. (2016). “Design Principles for Ergonomic Wheelchair Systems.” International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics. [Cited by 22 articles]

Warguła, Ł. (2015). “Mechanical Engineering Approaches to Mobility Aids.” Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Innovation. [Cited by 20 articles]

Conclusion

Dr. hab. inż. Łukasz Warguła, prof. PP, stands as a remarkable figure in the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in machine design and assistive mobility systems. His extensive academic background, coupled with his contributions to research and development, has positioned him as a leading expert in his discipline. Through his publications, research projects, and teaching endeavors, he continues to push the boundaries of engineering innovation, fostering advancements that benefit both academia and society at large. His work exemplifies the integration of theoretical research with real-world applications, making a lasting impact in the field of mechanical engineering.