Jianchun Xu | Petroleum Engineering | Best Unconventional Resource Development Award

Prof. Jianchun Xu | Petroleum Engineering | Best Unconventional Resource Development Award

Professor at China University of Petroleum | East China | China

Prof. Jianchun Xu is a distinguished scholar in petroleum engineering, recognized for his pioneering research in reservoir simulation, unconventional oil and gas development, and smart oilfield technologies. Serving as a professor and deputy director at the China University of Petroleum (East China), he has made significant contributions to advancing multiphase flow modeling and production optimization. His leadership in academic societies and editorial boards reflects his commitment to the global research community. With an extensive publication record, funded projects, and international collaborations, Prof. Jianchun Xu work continues to shape petroleum engineering innovations and support sustainable energy development worldwide.

Profile

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Education

Prof. Jianchun Xu holds a Ph.D. in Oil and Gas Field Development Engineering from the China University of Petroleum (East China), where he also completed his M.S. and B.S. degrees in Petroleum Engineering. He enriched his academic background as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Tulsa under the supervision of Prof. Albert C. Reynolds, focusing on advanced petroleum engineering methods. His strong academic foundation has enabled him to integrate theory with practice, develop computational models, and lead international research collaborations that push the boundaries of reservoir management, unconventional resource exploitation, and innovative subsurface technologies.

Experience

Prof. Jianchun Xu currently serves as Deputy Director of the Intelligent Oil and Gas Field Institute and Professor of Petroleum Engineering at the China University of Petroleum (East China). His leadership roles extend to supervising major national and provincial research projects, collaborating with leading oilfield companies, and contributing to international scientific forums. He has organized specialized sessions in AGU, SPE, and Inter Pore conferences, advancing computational methods and machine learning applications in porous media. His professional service includes editorial roles in leading journals, guiding students, and developing simulation software that has been applied in academic research and field development.

Research Interest

Prof. Jianchun Xu research focuses on reservoir numerical simulation, unconventional oil and gas development, smart oilfield engineering, multiphase flow in porous media, and well testing. He is deeply engaged in developing advanced computational tools and algorithms, including machine learning techniques for optimization and simulation. His studies on CO₂ storage, gas hydrate development, and enhanced oil recovery contribute to sustainable and efficient resource exploitation. By bridging theoretical modeling with practical engineering applications, Prof. Jianchun Xu advances methods to optimize production, improve predictive accuracy, and address energy transition challenges, aligning petroleum engineering research with future demands of cleaner and smarter energy systems.

Awards

Prof. Jianchun Xu has received numerous prestigious awards, reflecting his academic excellence and professional dedication. These include the INSO Award, Excellent Headteacher Awards, Contribution Awards from the School of Petroleum Engineering, and the Xinjiang Petroleum Award. He was also recognized as an Outstanding Young Talent, a member of the Shandong Taishan Scholar Program, and an urgently needed high-level talent in Qingdao. Earlier in his career, he earned national scholarships, the Wang Tao Merit Scholarship—the highest petroleum industry award for graduate students—and several first prizes in national petroleum design competitions.

Publications

Prof. Jianchun Xu has published extensively in high-impact journals.

  1. Title: A generalized adsorption model of CO2-CH4 in shale based on the improved Langmuir model
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 7

  2. Title: Carbon Storage Potential of Shale Reservoirs Based on CO2 Fracturing Technology
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 4

  3. Title: Uncertainty analysis of geomechanical responses: China’s first offshore carbon capture and storage project Year: 2025
    Citation: 3

  4. Title: Reduced-Order Modeling for Subsurface Flow Simulation in Fractured Reservoirs
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 2

  5. Title: A machine learning assisted upscaling method for the Arrhenius kinetic model, with application to the in-situ conversion process
    Year: 2025
    Citation: 1

Conclusion

Prof. Jianchun Xu stands as a leading figure in petroleum engineering, with impactful contributions across reservoir simulation, unconventional resource development, and energy transition technologies. His strong academic foundation, leadership in research projects, and active role in professional societies highlight his commitment to advancing both science and education. Recognized through awards, publications, and industry collaborations, his work bridges innovative computational methods with practical oil and gas applications. With a vision toward sustainable and intelligent energy systems, Prof. Jianchun Xu continues to drive global research excellence, making him a highly deserving candidate for distinguished award recognition.

Taiba Kouser | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Taiba Kouser | Petroleum Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Dhahran, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Taiba Kouser is a distinguished postdoctoral researcher at the Advanced Research Center for Modeling and Simulation Technologies (ARCMST), King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), where she has been contributing significantly to the advancement of computational fluid dynamics (CFD). Her research spans diverse fields such as drag and noise reduction, high-Reynolds-number flow analysis, multiphase flows, and advanced fluid-surface interactions. With a strong academic background rooted in applied mathematics and aerospace-related fluid mechanics, she has developed novel approaches to tackle fluid dynamic challenges in petroleum, marine, and aerospace industries. Dr. Kouser’s intellectual rigor, multidisciplinary collaborations, and innovative thinking have earned her a reputation as a rising leader in CFD research.

Profile

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Education

Dr. Kouser earned her Ph.D. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan, China, where she specialized in low Reynolds number flow behaviors and noise suppression mechanisms via superhydrophobic surfaces. Her doctoral research made notable contributions to the understanding of flow-induced vibrations and aerodynamic noise over hydrofoils. Prior to her Ph.D., she developed a robust foundation in applied mathematics, which she skillfully applies in solving complex fluid dynamic problems. Her interdisciplinary training has empowered her to integrate theoretical modeling with practical experimentation, an approach that continues to shape her current research at KFUPM.

Experience

Over the years, Dr. Kouser has amassed significant experience in both academic and research domains. At KFUPM, she has contributed to teaching undergraduate and graduate-level courses in fluid mechanics and mathematics, while also mentoring young researchers in computational methods. Her current role as a postdoctoral fellow involves extensive involvement in research initiatives related to CFD and aerodynamic simulations. Dr. Kouser has played a pivotal role in incorporating CFD into aerospace-focused curricula and projects, demonstrating both technical mastery and leadership. Her involvement in collaborative RDIA projects with faculty from various departments showcases her capacity to bridge disciplines and contribute to real-world engineering challenges.

Research Interest

Dr. Kouser’s core research interests revolve around computational fluid dynamics, aeroacoustics, drag and noise reduction, and multiphase flow dynamics. She focuses on studying flow over NACA airfoil profiles under varying Reynolds numbers, investigating how superhydrophobic surfaces and viscoelastic fluids affect wall slip and turbulence modulation. Additionally, she explores fluid behavior in complex geometries, such as pipe systems relevant to the petroleum industry. Her recent work investigates the application of modified surface textures to control flow separation and reduce drag. Through simulations and validations, she strives to optimize flow efficiency, reduce energy consumption, and design quieter, more efficient vehicles and transport systems.

Awards

Dr. Kouser’s work has been acknowledged through her active participation in national and international research projects and her inclusion in competitive funding proposals such as the RDIA-sponsored UAV-based agri-tech and unmanned systems laboratories. Her multidisciplinary collaborations and recognized publications in prestigious journals also attest to her standing in the scientific community. She is currently nominated for the Best Researcher Award by the Petroleum Engineering Awards for her innovative contributions in CFD, particularly in the domains impacting petroleum transport and flow control technologies.

Publications

Dr. Kouser has published several peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in SCIE and Scopus. Her recent publications include:

(1) “Numerical simulation of vortex shedding and noise reduction over hydrofoil using superhydrophobic surfaces” in Physics of Fluids, 2022, cited by 18 articles;

(2) “Drag and lift variation in NACA0012 with viscoelastic fluid” in IEEE Access, 2023, cited by 9 articles;

(3) “Multiphase flow modeling for pipeline transport” in ChemBioEng Reviews, 2022, cited by 11 articles;

(4) “Machine learning-based prediction of flow behavior in aerospace applications” in Neural Computing and Applications, 2023, cited by 7 articles;

(5) “Effect of riblets on turbulent pipe flow using CFD modeling” in Acta Mechanica, 2021, cited by 6 articles;

(6) “Low Reynolds number CFD analysis over airfoil profiles” in International Journal of Micro Air Vehicles, 2021, cited by 5 articles; and

(7) “Superhydrophobic textures and fluid-structure interaction in pipelines” in Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2023, cited by 5 articles.

These publications reflect a consistent trajectory of high-impact research across interdisciplinary platforms.

Conclusion

Dr. Taiba Kouser’s groundbreaking research in CFD and surface-fluid interactions has significantly contributed to the understanding and optimization of flow behavior in petroleum, aerospace, and marine engineering. Her scientific contributions—particularly in drag and noise reduction—address critical challenges in pipeline design, energy conservation, and aerodynamic performance. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and advanced simulation methodologies, she continues to make strides toward practical, scalable solutions for complex engineering problems. With her impressive portfolio of published research, successful grant involvement, and dedication to academic mentorship, Dr. Kouser stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Petroleum Engineering. Her ongoing work promises to yield transformative insights and practical benefits for the broader engineering and scientific communities.