Mian Chen – Petroleum Engineering Rock Mechanics – Best Researcher Award

Mian Chen - Petroleum Engineering Rock Mechanics - Best Researcher Award

China University of Petroleum - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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MIAN CHEN: PETROLEUM ENGINEERING LEADER 🛢️

Dr. Mian Chen is a distinguished professor at the China University of Petroleum, specializing in petroleum-related rock mechanics. With over three decades of expertise in oil and gas engineering, Dr. Chen earned his Ph.D. from China University of Mining and Technology, after obtaining a B.S. in Mechanics and an M.S. in Mathematics. His academic contributions have significantly advanced the field of petroleum engineering, particularly in unconventional oil and gas production.

EXPERT IN ROCK MECHANICS 🪨

Dr. Chen’s research focuses on rock mechanics in petroleum engineering, particularly in relation to oil and gas reservoirs. His work on hydraulic fracturing technology and wellbore stability is pivotal in improving extraction techniques in challenging geological formations. Through his expertise, Dr. Chen has developed innovative methods that ensure safer and more efficient oil and gas extraction.

PIONEER IN HYDRAULIC FRACTURING 💧

Hydraulic fracturing technology is one of Dr. Chen’s core areas of research. His studies focus on optimizing fracturing techniques to maximize unconventional oil and gas production. His breakthroughs in this field have led to more sustainable practices and have enhanced the efficiency of well stimulation, helping meet global energy demands.

LEADER IN RESERVOIR SIMULATION 🛠️

Mian Chen has made significant contributions to reservoir geomechanics and simulation. His research involves analyzing the behavior of oil and gas reservoirs under stress, ensuring the stability of wellbores and the integrity of reservoir structures. These insights have been instrumental in designing more resilient oil and gas wells, enhancing their performance and safety.

ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRY INFLUENCE 📚

As a member of numerous professional societies, including the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering (CSRME), Dr. Chen plays a leading role in shaping the field of petroleum engineering. His membership in both national and international committees, as well as his contributions to editorial boards, reflects his influence on academic and industry standards in rock mechanics and petroleum engineering.

AWARD-WINNING RESEARCHER 🏆

Dr. Chen’s contributions have been widely recognized, including his authorship of influential publications such as Rock Mechanics in Petroleum Engineering. His work has earned him a prominent position in academic and industrial circles, where his innovations continue to drive advancements in petroleum engineering technologies.

GLOBAL COLLABORATOR AND MENTOR 🌍

In addition to his work in China, Dr. Chen has collaborated internationally, including serving as a visiting scholar at the University of Oklahoma. His leadership in the Key Laboratory for Oil & Gas Reservoir Stimulation, under China National Petroleum Corporation, showcases his commitment to mentoring the next generation of engineers and advancing global research in petroleum extraction.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Creep Characteristics Research of Ultra-deep Composite Rock Salt in Tarim Basin Based on 2D Image Contour Identification
Authors: Ju, Y., Chen, M., Lu, Y.
Journal: Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
Year: 2024

Title: Experimental Study on Tensile Strength of Sandstone Under Biaxial Compressive Stress
Authors: Ju, Y., Chen, M., Yang, S.
Journal: Petroleum Science Bulletin
Year: 2024

Title: An Adaptive Physics-Informed Deep Learning Method for Pore Pressure Prediction Using Seismic Data
Authors: Zhang, X., Lu, Y.-H., Jin, Y., Chen, M., Zhou, B.
Journal: Petroleum Science
Year: 2024

Title: A Continuous and Long-term In-situ Stress Measuring Method Based on Fiber Optic. Part I: Theory of Inverse Differential Strain Analysis
Authors: Zhang, K.-P., Chen, M., Zhao, C.-J., Wang, S., Fan, Y.-D.
Journal: Petroleum Science
Year: 2024

Title: A General Fractal-Based Multi-Scale Quin-Medium Model for Gas Transport in Deep Shale Reservoir
Authors: Song, W., Lu, Y., Qiao, X., Jin, Y., Chen, M.
Journal: Fractals
Year: 2024