Baorui Xu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Baorui Xu | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Laoshan Laboratory | China

Mr. Baorui Xu, Associate Professor at Northeast Petroleum University and Laoshan Laboratory, is a leading researcher whose work has advanced petroleum machinery engineering and multiphase flow technologies. With a Ph.D. in Chemical Process Machinery, he has developed expertise in downhole cyclonic separation, oil–water multiphase transport, and co-well injection-production optimization. His research portfolio includes 24 peer-reviewed publications, which have collectively received 283 citations across 224 documents, demonstrating his sustained scholarly impact within the global academic community. His h-index of 9 further reflects both the depth and consistency of his contributions, with several of his works becoming important references in petroleum engineering, separation science, and fluid dynamics. Mr. Baorui Xu has been instrumental in designing innovative hydrocyclone systems, integrating coalescence and stabilization mechanisms, and optimizing separation processes for small-diameter oilfield applications. His research excellence is complemented by 22 authorized national patents, a published monograph on process flow equipment, and leadership of multiple national and provincial research projects, including support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Importantly, his findings have not remained confined to theory but have been successfully applied in large oilfields such as Daqing and Dagang, improving oil recovery efficiency and advancing sustainable petroleum production. His achievements were formally recognized when he received the First Prize of Technological Invention from the Heilongjiang Provincial Department of Science and Technology in 2022. By combining a strong record of publications, measurable citation performance, and field-ready innovations, Mr. Baorui Xu has emerged as a recognized leader in petroleum machinery design and applied fluid mechanics research.

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Zhang, X., Wei, H., Huang, X., Xu, B., Yu, F., & Zhao, L. (2025). Liutex-based flow structure characterization in vibrating downhole hydrocyclone for oil-water-sand multiphase systems. Chemical Engineering Research and Design. Advance online publication.

Liu, X., You, C., Cao, Y., Xu, B., Yang, Y., Li, H., Lv, P., Sun, C., & Duan, H. (2024). Friction drag reduction of Taylor–Couette flow over air-filled microgrooves. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 984, A18.

Zhang, X., Shakaib, M., Yu, F., Jin, Y., Zhao, L., Wang, S., & Xu, B. (2024). Study on flow field characteristics of gas-liquid hydrocyclone separation under vibration conditions. PLOS ONE, 19(7), e0307110.

Xu, B., Li, H., Liu, X., Xiang, Y., Lv, P., Tan, X., Zhao, Y., Sun, C., & Duan, H. (2023). Effect of micro-grooves on drag reduction in Taylor–Couette flow. Physics of Fluids, 35(4), 045118.

Xu, B. (2020). Structure design and preliminary experimental investigation on oil-water separation performance of a novel helix separator. Separation Science and Technology, 55(16), 2862–2875.

Liu, L., Zhao, L., Yang, X., Wang, Y., Xu, B., & Liang, B. (2019). Innovative design and study of an oil-water coupling separation magnetic hydrocyclone. Separation and Purification Technology, 211, 446–455.

Xu, B., Jiang, M., Zhao, L., Wang, Y., Zhang, X., & Deng, X. (2018). CFD simulation and PIV test of water flow characteristics in helix separator. Shiyou Xuebao/Acta Petrolei Sinica, 39(2), 220–228.

Neha Pandey | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Neha Pandey | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National Institute of Technology Delhi | India

Dr. Neha Pandey is a highly accomplished chemical engineer and innovative researcher with a strong commitment to advancing sustainable environmental technologies. She has established herself as an expert in wastewater treatment, sustainable energy, and process optimization. Her professional journey is characterized by significant contributions to eco-friendly wastewater management and resource recovery. By integrating chemical engineering principles with sustainability-driven research, Dr. Neha Pandey has developed scalable solutions that address critical environmental challenges.

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Education

Dr. Neha Pandey pursued her higher education with a consistent focus on chemical engineering. She completed her bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, followed by a master’s degree at the National Institute of Technology, Raipur, where she specialized in advanced chemical processes. She then earned her doctorate in chemical engineering from the same institute, where her thesis centered on the electrocoagulation treatment of pulp and paper mill wastewater. This academic journey equipped Dr. Neha Pandey with deep expertise in process optimization, advanced water treatment technologies, and sustainable development approaches. The strong foundation she built during her academic training continues to reflect in her impactful research and innovative contributions.

Experience

Dr. Neha Pandey has an extensive professional background that spans leading technical institutes and national-level projects. At the National Institute of Technology Delhi, she has served as a Research Associate, contributing to a government-sponsored project focused on bio-electricity generation and optimization of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment. As a post-doctoral fellow at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, she worked on projects addressing ion removal through electrocoagulation and hybrid decentralized wastewater treatment systems. At the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, she contributed to applied research aimed at achieving safe and affordable water access in urban settings, aligning with sustainable development objectives. Her earlier role at CSIR-Advanced Materials and Process Research Institute involved the development of bamboo composite beams for engineering applications. These experiences demonstrate Dr. Neha Pandey’s ability to successfully lead and contribute to projects that combine scientific research, engineering innovation, and sustainability.

Research Interest

Dr. Neha Pandey’s research interests focus on developing efficient and sustainable approaches for wastewater treatment. She has worked extensively on electrocoagulation, process optimization, and sludge management, with special emphasis on physico-chemical treatment methods. She is also deeply involved in advancing hybrid constructed wetlands and integrating biological systems with chemical treatment processes. Her innovative approach extends to smart synergistic oxidation methods, machine learning-based predictive models, and statistical techniques for process optimization. Beyond wastewater treatment, Dr. Neha Pandey has explored sustainable energy generation, environmental materials, and polymer composites. Her multidisciplinary interests highlight her vision of creating solutions that are scientifically sound, environmentally sustainable, and socially impactful.

Awards

Dr. Neha Pandey has been consistently recognized for her academic and research achievements. She was awarded institute fellowships during her postgraduate and doctoral studies, which reflected her exceptional merit. Her research excellence has been recognized with multiple awards for best paper presentations at both national and international platforms, where her work on wastewater treatment and sustainable technologies was highly appreciated. She has also been honored with a prestigious post-doctoral fellowship at the Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, further cementing her reputation as a promising researcher in her field. These awards underscore Dr. Neha Pandey’s consistent pursuit of academic excellence, innovation, and dedication to sustainable research.

Publications

Dr. Neha Pandey has contributed a significant number of publications to high-impact international journals, with her work receiving citations and recognition from researchers worldwide. Some of her notable publications include:

Title: Study on treatment of paper mill wastewater by electrocoagulation and its sludge analysis
Journal: Chemical Data Collections
Published on: 2020
Citation: 34

Title: Degradation of mixed dye via heterogeneous Fenton process: Studies of calcination, toxicity evaluation, and kinetics
Journal: Water Environment Research
Published on: 2020
Citation: 24

Title: Statistical comparison of response surface methodology–based central composite design and hybrid central composite design for paper mill wastewater treatment by electrocoagulation
Journal: Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability
Published on: 2020
Citation: 21

Title: Desirability analysis of multiple responses for electrocoagulation remediation of paper mill wastewater by using a central composite design
Journal: Journal of The Institution of Engineers
Published on: 2021
Citation: 8

Title: Modeling and optimization data analysis on photocatalytic decolourization of amido black 10B using ZnO catalyst
Journal: Data in Brief
Published on: 2019
Citation: 7

Title: Degradation of 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) using Fe-loaded fly ash brick clay as a heterogeneous Fenton catalyst
Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment
Published on: 2017
Citation: 6

Title: Treatment of Automobile Wastewater by Electrocoagulation
Journal: International Journal of Trend Research and Development
Published on: 2017
Citation: 2

Conclusion

Dr. Neha Pandey has established herself as a pioneering researcher whose work addresses some of the most critical environmental challenges of our time. Her strong academic background, research experience across leading institutes, impactful publications, patents, and awards collectively demonstrate her excellence and innovation in chemical engineering and sustainable technologies. By combining advanced wastewater treatment methods with practical applications, Dr. Neha Pandey has made contributions that advance science, promote sustainability, and provide solutions for societal benefit. Her outstanding achievements make her a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award.