Mr.Muhammad Arqam Khan | Nanocellulose | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Muhammad Arqam Khan | Nanocellulose |Best Researcher Award

Mr.Muhammad Arqam Khan Khan, China University of Petroleum East China, China

Muhammad Arqam Khan is currently pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Petroleum Engineering at the China University of Petroleum (Huadong), China. His research focuses on drilling fluids and wellbore stability using advanced nanoparticle technology. He completed his Master’s in Engineering (Petroleum) from NED University of Engineering & Technology, where his thesis was a comparative study on Talhar and Patala Shale using a Liner Dynamic Swell Meter to explore wellbore instability. Earlier, he earned his Bachelor’s in Petroleum Engineering from the same institution. For his final project, he researched the application of underbalanced drilling in a depleted reservoir, exploring innovative techniques to improve drilling efficiency. Khan’s academic journey reflects his deep expertise in petroleum engineering, supported by rigorous research and hands-on projects.

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Summary of Suitability for the Award:

Muhammad Arqam Khan’s academic excellence, research contributions, and focus on innovative and sustainable solutions make him a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award in the petroleum engineering domain. His work has both industrial relevance and scientific merit, particularly in the context of improving drilling technologies while addressing environmental concerns. His trajectory shows promise for further contributions to the field, positioning him as an emerging leader in petroleum engineering research.

Education 

Muhammad Arqam Khan is currently pursuing his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Petroleum Engineering at the China University of Petroleum (Huadong), China. His research focuses on drilling fluids and wellbore stability using advanced nanoparticle technology. He completed his Master’s in Engineering (Petroleum) from NED University of Engineering & Technology, where his thesis was a comparative study on Talhar and Patala Shale using a Liner Dynamic Swell Meter to explore wellbore instability. Earlier, he earned his Bachelor’s in Petroleum Engineering from the same institution. For his final project, he researched the application of underbalanced drilling in a depleted reservoir, exploring innovative techniques to improve drilling efficiency. Khan’s academic journey reflects his deep expertise in petroleum engineering, supported by rigorous research and hands-on projects.

Experience 

Muhammad Arqam Khan has been serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Petroleum Engineering at NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi, since 2014. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Drilling Engineering, Natural Gas Engineering, and Reservoir Engineering. He is also involved in lab work, providing students with practical industry-based knowledge. In addition to teaching, Khan holds various roles, including Class Advisor, Class Counselor, and a member of the Departmental HSE Committee. He actively participates in the Outcome-Based Education (OBE) system to improve academic standards. With over a decade of experience in academia, Khan balances his instructional duties with his research work, specializing in drilling fluids and enhanced oil recovery technologies. He also holds additional qualifications like IADC Level 3 and ITQ Level 2.

Awards and Honors 

Muhammad Arqam Khan has earned recognition for his contributions to the field of petroleum engineering through both academic and industry-focused accolades. He holds memberships in professional bodies such as the Pakistan Engineering Council and the Society of Petroleum Engineers. His expertise in drilling fluids and nanoparticles has led him to present at numerous international conferences, including the prestigious Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference. He has been acknowledged for his innovative research in areas such as wellbore stability and enhanced oil recovery, particularly his use of environmentally friendly drilling technologies. Khan has also received commendations for his role in developing academic programs at NED University of Engineering & Technology, where he has contributed significantly to the education of future petroleum engineers.

Research Focus 

Muhammad Arqam Khan’s research is focused on drilling engineering, with a particular interest in drilling fluids and the application of nanoparticles and nanocellulose to improve fluid properties. His work aims to enhance the efficiency and environmental sustainability of drilling operations. Key areas of research include optimizing wellbore stability through innovative fluid compositions and reducing drilling fluid loss in challenging environments. Khan has extensively studied the effects of salt, polymers, and magnetic nanoparticles on critical drilling parameters, using cutting-edge techniques like 3D image processing. His goal is to develop sustainable solutions that minimize the environmental impact of drilling while maximizing performance. Through his research, Khan contributes to advancements in petroleum engineering that align with global energy needs and sustainability goals.

publications Top Notes

Experimental study and modeling of water-based fluid imbibition process in Middle and Lower Indus Basin Formations of Pakistan.
Cited by 11 articles
Investigating the Effect of Salt, Polymer and Magnetic Nanoparticles on Critical Drilling Parameters—Coupled with Novel 3D Image Processing Technique.
Cited by 8 articles.
Application of Hydrothermal Synthesized Titanium Dioxide-Doped Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes on Filtration Properties─ Response Surface Methodology Study.
Cited by 4 articles.
Cellulose derivatives as environmentally-friendly additives in water-based drilling fluids: A review.
Cited by 5 articles.
Taro Mucilage as Green Inhibitor in Water-Based Drilling Fluid to Modify the Rheological and Filtration Properties and Mitigating Shale Swelling Characteristics.
Cited by 6 articles.

 

 

 

Mr. Hassan Imam Rizvi | Photocatalysis Awards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Hassan Imam Rizvi | Photocatalysis Awards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Hassan Imam Rizvi , Department of Physics, University of Gujrat, Pakistan

Hassan Imam Rizvi, a dedicated researcher and physicist, holds an M.Phil in Physics from the University of Gujrat, Pakistan, with a focus on nanoscience and technology. His research interests encompass nanomaterials, photocatalysis, hydrogen production, and supercapacitors’ electrode materials. He has authored several impactful papers in esteemed journals and actively contributes to ongoing research projects. Alongside his academic pursuits, he has served as a research assistant at the University of Gujrat and as a visiting lecturer at Lahore College of Science and Technology. Hassan is also engaged in social work initiatives and holds expertise in various software tools and programming languages.

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🎓 Education:

Hassan Imam Rizvi pursued his academic journey with a keen interest in physics. He completed his M.Phil in Physics from the University of Gujrat, Pakistan, in 2022, achieving an impressive GPA of 3.89 out of 4.0. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from the same institution, graduating in 2022 with a GPA of 3.05 out of 4.0. His educational foundation was laid during his intermediate years at Punjab College, Gujranwala board, Pakistan, where he achieved a commendable score of 69.63%. His passion for science began during his matriculation at Sunrise Public School, Gujranwala board, Pakistan, where he scored 84.36% in the Science stream from 2014 to 2016.

🔬 Research Interest:

anoscience & Technology; Nanomaterials, Photocatalysis, Hydrogen Production, Supercapacitors’ Electrodes Materials, Nano-particles, Antimicrobial Activity, COMSOL Simulation

🔍 Work Experience:

Hassan Imam Rizvi’s professional journey includes serving as a Research Assistant in the Department of Physics at the University of Gujrat, Pakistan, a position he has held since July 2023. Prior to this role, he contributed as a Visiting Lecturer in Physics and also held the responsibility of Students’ Coordinator at Lahore College of Science and Technology from November 2021 to January 2023. Through these experiences, he has demonstrated a commitment to academia and a passion for fostering learning environments.

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