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.

Javad Saien | Petroleum refinery wastewater treatment | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Javad Saien | Petroleum refinery wastewater treatment | Best Research Article Award

Academic staff at Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran

Professor Javad Saien is a distinguished academic and prolific researcher in chemical engineering, currently serving as a professor at the Faculty of Chemistry and Petroleum Science at Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran. With a career spanning over three decades, he has made significant contributions in the fields of environmental remediation, interfacial phenomena, and chemical processes. He is recognized globally for his innovative work in photocatalysis, liquid-liquid extraction, and the application of ionic liquids in enhanced oil recovery. His scholarly influence is evidenced by a Google Scholar h-index of 36 and over 4,400 citations. In addition to his academic duties, he serves on the editorial boards of several scientific journals and is an editor for the Journal of the Iranian Chemical Society.

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Education

Professor Saien earned his B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Amir Kabir University in 1984, followed by an M.Sc. in 1991 from Tehran University. He completed his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom in 1996. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his later breakthroughs in interfacial chemistry and environmental engineering. His doctoral and postdoctoral work set the tone for his life-long dedication to research and academic leadership.

Experience

Over the years, Professor Saien has taught an extensive array of undergraduate and graduate courses, including Industrial Chemistry, Chemical Reaction Engineering, Petrochemistry, and Advanced Transport Phenomena. He has over 40 years of teaching experience and has supervised 13 Ph.D. and 54 M.Sc. theses, with six Ph.D. students currently under his supervision. He has also held numerous academic positions such as Dean of Faculty, Director of the Applied Chemistry Department, and Executive Manager of national seminars, further amplifying his impact on institutional growth and scientific excellence.

Research Interest

Professor Saien’s research interests are anchored in pollutant degradation, interfacial tension dynamics, and the thermodynamics of liquid-liquid systems. He has extensively explored photocatalytic and solar-driven processes for wastewater treatment, chemical-enhanced oil recovery using advanced surfactants, and the role of ionic liquids in modifying interfacial properties. His recent works include green and sustainable chemical approaches involving deep eutectic solvents and metal-organic frameworks, with practical applications in petroleum and environmental industries.

Award

Professor Saien’s dedication to scientific advancement has earned him several prestigious honors. Notably, he was recognized as the Distinguished Researcher in Applied Chemistry by the Iranian Chemical Society in 2016. He has been repeatedly awarded as a top university researcher and educator in applied chemistry. In 2023, he received national distinction from the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology as one of the country’s outstanding academic staff members. These accolades reflect his substantial contributions to both national and international scientific communities.

Publication

Professor Saien has authored over 140 peer-reviewed journal articles. A selection of his impactful publications includes:

  1. Saien J., Slater M.J. (1999). “A possible approach to improving rotating disc contactor design…” Chemical Engineering Journal, 75, cited by 60 articles.

  2. Saien J., Soleymani A.R. (2007). “Degradation and mineralization of Direct Blue 71…” Journal of Hazardous Materials, 144, cited by 180 articles.

  3. Saien J., Nejati H. (2007). “Enhanced photocatalytic degradation of pollutants…” Journal of Hazardous Materials, 148, cited by 160 articles.

  4. Saien J., Mesgari Z. (2017). “Photocatalytic degradation of methyl orange…” Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 31, cited by 90 articles.

  5. Saien J., Kharazi M. (2022). “Trends offered by ionic liquid-based surfactants…” Separation and Purification Reviews, cited by 45 articles.

  6. Saien J., Bahiraei M. (2023). “A green hydrophobic deep eutectic solvent for extraction of phenol…” Scientific Reports, 13, cited by 20 articles.

  7. Saien J., Shokri B., Kharazi M. (2024). “Effective synergistic action of benzimidazolium nano Gemini ionic liquid…” ACS Omega, 9, cited by 12 articles.

Conclusion

Professor Javad Saien exemplifies academic rigor, research excellence, and institutional leadership. His decades-long contributions to chemical engineering have addressed critical industrial and environmental challenges using innovative, sustainable methods. His multidisciplinary approach, combining chemical thermodynamics, catalysis, and process optimization, positions him as a leading figure in applied chemistry. As a mentor, educator, and innovator, Professor Saien continues to inspire future generations of engineers and researchers, making him an outstanding candidate for any prestigious academic award.