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Dr Qingjun Yang

Biography/ Background

Research Fellow CO2CRC, Australian School of Petroleum, The University of Adelaide, Australia. Period: October 2005 - present

Visiting Research Scholar, School of Petroleum Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia. Period: November 2002- December 2003

Lecturer, Department of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Geosciences(Wuhan), China. Period: July 2001-Octerber 2005

Qualifications

PhD.In Reservoir Engineering, China University of Geosciences(Wuhan), 2005(Joint degree,One year study in the University of New South Wales, Australia)

MSc Eng.In Reservoir Engineering, China University of Geosciences(Wuhan), 2000

BSc Eng.In Reservoir Engineering, China University of Petroleum(Huadong) 1995

Research Interests

CO2 sequestration

Numerical Reservoir Simulation

Integrating Production Data for Reservoir Modeling

Use of greenhouse gas (GHG) for EOR, EGR and ECBM

Multi-Phase Flow in Porous Media

Publications

QingJun Yang, S Zhang and Q fei. Integrating Neural Network and Numerical Simulation for Production Performance Prediction of Low Permeability Reservoir. Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology, May, 2005

Qingjun Yang, Tess Dance, Rick Causebrook, Jonathan Ennis-King and Lincoln Paterson, 'Numerical Simulation of Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide in the Offshore Southern Perth Basin, Western Australia', presented at the CO2CRC Research Symposium 2006, awarded 'the best poster in CO2 Geological Storage', held in sydney, Australia, 14-17 Dec 2006.

QingJun Yang, Z Guan, Y Gao. Integrating Soft Computing and Hard Computing for Production Performance Prediction of Low Permeability Reservoir. Paper SPE87033, presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Conference on Integrated Modelling for Asset Management, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 29-30 March 2004.

Genlin Tian, Cheng Tao, Renwei Qu, Chang He, Jianjiang Deng, Qingjun Yang. To Improve Benefits by Injection Well Treatment. Paper SPE87045,presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Conference on Integrated Modelling for Asset Management, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 29-30 March 2004.

Entry last updated: Saturday, 29 Dec 2007

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