Jinran Wang | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Jinran Wang
China University Of Petroleum
Jinran Wang
Affiliation China University Of Petroleum
Country China
Scopus ID 58794217800
Documents 8
Citations 10
h-index 1
Subject Area Chemical Engineering
Event International Forensic Scientist Awards

Jinran Wang is a researcher affiliated with China University Of Petroleum, China, whose scholarly work focuses primarily on thermo-sensitive polymers, drilling and completion fluids, rheological modification systems, and advanced materials for petroleum engineering applications. Wang has contributed to research within the broader domain of chemical engineering, particularly in relation to intelligent responsive polymer systems designed for challenging downhole environments.[1] The researcher has established an emerging publication profile indexed within Scopus, demonstrating involvement in interdisciplinary studies associated with drilling fluid technologies, polymer science, and oilfield chemistry.[2]

Abstract

The Best Researcher Award recognition article highlights the academic profile and scientific contributions of Jinran Wang in the field of chemical engineering and intelligent polymer systems for drilling and completion fluids. Wang’s research demonstrates engagement with thermo-sensitive polymer technologies and their applications in petroleum engineering environments characterized by high temperature, pressure variability, and complex geological conditions.[2] Through publications indexed in Scopus and contributions to polymer-responsive drilling systems, the researcher has contributed to the ongoing advancement of environmentally adaptive drilling technologies and fluid engineering strategies.

Keywords

  • Thermo-sensitive polymers
  • Chemical engineering
  • Drilling fluids
  • Responsive polymer systems
  • Petroleum engineering

Introduction

Recent developments in petroleum engineering and drilling technologies have increased the need for advanced responsive materials capable of functioning effectively under harsh subsurface conditions. Thermo-sensitive polymers and intelligent drilling fluid systems have emerged as important research areas because of their ability to adapt dynamically to environmental changes such as temperature and pressure fluctuations.[2] Within this evolving scientific landscape, Jinran Wang has contributed to the study of responsive polymer systems and their applications in drilling and completion fluid technologies.

The researcher’s publication profile reflects involvement in investigations related to rheological modifiers, environmentally adaptive polymers, and multifunctional additives for water-based drilling fluids. Such research aligns with global efforts to improve drilling efficiency, operational safety, and sustainability within oil and gas exploration sectors.

Research Profile

Jinran Wang is associated with China University Of Petroleum in Beijing, China, and maintains an indexed author profile in Scopus under Author ID 58794217800.[1] The available bibliometric data indicate eight indexed documents with citation activity and an h-index reflecting emerging scholarly engagement within the chemical engineering discipline.

The researcher’s work primarily focuses on thermo-responsive polymers and their integration into drilling fluid systems designed for complex geological and downhole environments. The research profile also demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration involving polymer chemistry, nanocomposite engineering, rheological control systems, and petroleum fluid technologies.[2]

  • Thermo-sensitive polymer systems
  • Water-based drilling fluid technologies
  • Rheological modification strategies
  • Oilfield chemistry and drilling engineering
  • Nanocomposite polymer applications

Research Contributions

Among Wang’s notable academic contributions is the study titled Application of thermo-sensitivity polymers in drilling and completion fluids, published in Chemical Engineering Science.[2] The article systematically reviewed mechanisms associated with lower critical solution temperature and upper critical solution temperature behaviors in intelligent polymers while discussing their applications as rheology modifiers, plugging agents, viscosity reducers, and fluid-loss additives.

The research addressed challenges associated with deep high-temperature and high-pressure drilling environments, where conventional fluid systems often experience thermal degradation and instability.[2] Through analysis of thermo-responsive polymer systems, the study explored pathways toward intelligent drilling fluids capable of adaptive in situ performance regulation.

Another documented publication involved the preparation and performance evaluation of a water-in-water drag reducer published in Colloid and Polymer Science.[1] This contribution reflects ongoing engagement with advanced polymeric fluid systems and material performance optimization relevant to industrial chemical engineering processes.

Publications

Selected publications associated with Jinran Wang include peer-reviewed works in chemical engineering, drilling fluid science, and polymer-responsive systems.[1]

  • Wang, J., Jiang, G., Li, X., He, Y., Dong, T., & Yang, L. (2026). Application of thermo-sensitivity polymers in drilling and completion fluids. Chemical Engineering Science.
  • Wang, J. et al. (2025). Preparation and performance evaluation of a water-in-water drag reducer. Colloid and Polymer Science.

Research Impact

The research contributions associated with Jinran Wang contribute to ongoing scientific discussions concerning intelligent responsive materials for petroleum engineering applications. Thermo-sensitive polymers have become increasingly significant because of their potential to improve drilling fluid adaptability under extreme downhole conditions.[2]

Wang’s publication activity demonstrates involvement in the advancement of smart polymeric systems capable of autonomous environmental response. Such studies may support future improvements in drilling efficiency, fluid stability, rheological regulation, and environmentally adaptive engineering solutions.

The interdisciplinary character of this work, combining chemical engineering, materials science, and petroleum engineering, reflects broader scientific efforts aimed at creating intelligent industrial systems for challenging operational environments.

Award Suitability

Jinran Wang’s academic activities and publication record demonstrate suitability for recognition within scientific and engineering award frameworks focused on emerging research excellence. The researcher’s engagement with advanced polymer systems, intelligent drilling fluid technologies, and environmentally adaptive engineering materials aligns with contemporary priorities in industrial chemical research and petroleum engineering innovation.[2]

The Best Researcher Award consideration is further supported by contributions to peer-reviewed scientific literature indexed in recognized databases, interdisciplinary collaboration, and participation in research themes with industrial and technological relevance.[1]

Conclusion

Jinran Wang represents an emerging researcher in the field of chemical engineering whose work contributes to the development of thermo-sensitive polymer systems and intelligent drilling fluid technologies. Through publications focused on responsive polymer behavior, rheological modification, and adaptive drilling systems, the researcher has participated in advancing scientific understanding within petroleum-related engineering applications.[2] The documented scholarly profile, interdisciplinary research orientation, and contributions to indexed scientific literature collectively support recognition within academic and professional research award initiatives.

References

    1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jinran Wang, Author ID 58794217800. Scopus.
      https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58794217800
    2. Wang, J., Jiang, G., Li, X., He, Y., Dong, T., & Yang, L. (2026). Application of thermo-sensitivity polymers in drilling and completion fluids. Chemical Engineering Science, 334, 124152. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ces.2026.124152

Madhav Varshney | Chemical Engineering | Excellence in Forensic Chemistry Award

Mr. Madhav Varshney | Chemical Engineering | Excellence in Forensic Chemistry Award

Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, MP | India

Mr. Madhav Varshney is an emerging researcher in analytical and forensic chemistry with a strong focus on the detection, monitoring, and remediation of toxic chemical agents. His research integrates advanced sampling techniques, sorption materials, and instrumental analysis to address challenges in environmental and defense-related toxicology. He has authored 4 Scopus-indexed publications, contributing to high-impact journals in chemical sciences. His work has received 9 citations with an h-index of 2 (Scopus), reflecting growing academic recognition. His innovations include patented analytical systems and materials for toxicant detection, demonstrating significant contributions to chemical defense research, environmental monitoring, and analytical method development.

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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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Featured Publications

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.