Asadullah Memon | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Asadullah Memon
Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (SZAB Campus), Khairpur Mir’s, Sindh, Pakistan.

Asadullah Memon
Affiliation Mehran University of Engineering & Technology (SZAB Campus)
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 57127624000
Documents 28
Citations 372
h-index 11
Subject Area Petroleum Engineering, Gas Sensors
Event Global Sensor Award
ORCID 0000-0002-6086-7138

Asadullah Memon is a Pakistani petroleum engineering academic, researcher, administrator, and Higher Education Commission-approved supervisor known for his scholarly contributions to unconventional hydrocarbon resources, shale gas adsorption mechanisms, reservoir engineering, enhanced oil recovery, and petroleum field development. Over a professional career spanning more than fifteen years, he has combined teaching excellence, research productivity, institutional leadership, and international collaboration to advance petroleum engineering education and energy research. His work has been published in leading international journals indexed in SCIE, Scopus, EI, and other major databases, contributing significantly to contemporary understanding of shale gas storage, adsorption behavior, permeability modeling, and reservoir optimization strategies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly overview of Dr. Asadullah Memon’s academic career, research accomplishments, institutional leadership, and scientific contributions to petroleum engineering. His research portfolio encompasses shale gas adsorption, gas storage mechanisms, unconventional reservoirs, permeability modeling, enhanced oil recovery, reservoir simulation, carbon dioxide sequestration, and sustainable energy technologies. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and international research engagement, he has produced influential studies that contribute to both theoretical understanding and industrial application. His publication record, editorial responsibilities, supervision activities, and academic leadership collectively demonstrate a sustained commitment to advancing petroleum engineering research and education.[2]

Keywords

Petroleum Engineering, Shale Gas Reservoirs, Gas Adsorption, Enhanced Oil Recovery, Reservoir Simulation, Unconventional Resources, Carbon Sequestration, Natural Gas Engineering, Energy Sustainability, Oil and Gas Field Development.

Introduction

The petroleum industry increasingly depends on advanced scientific approaches to maximize hydrocarbon recovery while addressing environmental and sustainability challenges. Researchers specializing in unconventional reservoirs, shale formations, adsorption phenomena, and reservoir engineering play a central role in this transformation. Among such scholars, Dr. Asadullah Memon has emerged as a significant contributor through research focused on shale gas behavior, gas storage mechanisms, permeability prediction, enhanced oil recovery, and reservoir optimization. His academic journey from petroleum engineering student to departmental chairman reflects a sustained commitment to research excellence, educational leadership, and professional service.[3]

Research Profile

Dr. Memon earned his Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineering degrees in Petroleum Engineering from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology before completing a PhD in Oil and Gas Field Development Engineering from China University of Petroleum. His academic career includes progression through lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor, and chairman positions at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (SZAB Campus), Khairpur Mir’s. His research activities focus on shale gas reservoirs, adsorption and desorption mechanisms, permeability modeling, gas-in-place estimation, enhanced oil recovery, reservoir simulation, and environmental aspects of hydrocarbon production.[1]

  • Associate Professor and Chairman, Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering.
  • HEC Approved Supervisor and academic leader.
  • Recipient of UPC Scholarship, Qingdao Government Scholarship, and Wang Tao Scholarship.
  • Founder Faculty Advisor of SPE MUCET Student Chapter.
  • Reviewer and Associate Editor for internationally recognized journals.

Research Contributions

Dr. Memon’s scholarly contributions are particularly notable in the field of unconventional hydrocarbon resources. His investigations into shale gas adsorption and storage mechanisms have provided new insights into pore structure behavior, effective porosity estimation, permeability changes, and gas-in-place calculations. Several of his publications explore the interaction between adsorption-induced pore radius changes, effective stress, and gas transport mechanisms in shale formations.[4]

His work has also addressed enhanced oil recovery technologies, including polymer flooding, nanoparticle-assisted displacement, chemical flooding, gas cycling, and reservoir optimization. These studies contribute to improved hydrocarbon recovery while supporting efficient resource management and sustainable production strategies.[5]

Publications

Selected high-impact publications authored or co-authored by Dr. Memon include:

  • Experimental Simulation on Imbibition of Residual Fracturing Fluid in Tight Sandstone Reservoirs (ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 2019).
  • Effect of Gas Adsorption-Induced Pore Radius and Effective Stress on Shale Gas Permeability in Slip Flow (Open Geosciences, 2019).
  • Study of Gas Sorption, Stress Effects and Analysis of Effective Porosity and Permeability for Shale Gas Reservoirs (Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2020).
  • Gas Adsorption and Controlling Factors of Shale: Review, Application, Comparison and Challenges (Natural Resources Research, 2021).
  • Quantitative Models and Controlling Factors of Langmuir Volume and Pressure for Measurement of Shale Gas Adsorption (Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2022).
  • Recent Progress on Gas Adsorption Models, Machine Learning Approaches and Molecular Simulation Techniques for Shale Reservoirs (Unconventional Resources, 2026).

Research Impact

The impact of Dr. Memon’s work extends beyond publication metrics. His studies have enhanced understanding of shale gas reservoir behavior, supported reservoir development strategies, improved predictive models for adsorption and permeability, and informed enhanced oil recovery methodologies. His publications have appeared in internationally recognized journals such as Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, Natural Resources Research, ACS Omega, Thermal Science, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, Open Geosciences, and ASME Journal of Energy Resources Technology. Furthermore, his contributions as editor, reviewer, conference participant, and supervisor have strengthened scholarly communication and academic quality within petroleum engineering.[4]

Award Suitability

Dr. Asadullah Memon demonstrates several characteristics associated with recipients of prestigious research awards. These include a sustained publication record, leadership in academic administration, successful supervision of research projects, editorial and peer-review contributions, international collaboration, and impactful investigations addressing contemporary energy challenges. His research has contributed to advances in unconventional hydrocarbon resources, reservoir engineering, and sustainable energy development while maintaining relevance to both academia and industry. Such achievements establish a strong foundation for recognition through an Outstanding Research Excellence Award or related international academic honors.[5]

Conclusion

Dr. Asadullah Memon has established a distinguished academic profile through excellence in petroleum engineering education, scientific research, institutional leadership, and professional service. His extensive body of work in shale gas systems, adsorption science, reservoir simulation, and enhanced oil recovery has contributed to the advancement of energy research and engineering practice. Through scholarly productivity, mentorship, and international engagement, he continues to influence the development of petroleum engineering research and education on both national and international levels.

References

  1. Mehran University of Engineering & Technology. (2026). Faculty Profile: Dr. Asadullah Memon.
    https://www.muetkhp.edu.pk/p-ng-engineering-2/faculty-of-png-engineering/
  2. Elsevier. Scopus Author Details: Asadullah Memon, Author ID 57127624000.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57127624000
  3. ORCID. Research Profile of Dr. Asadullah Memon.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6086-7138
  4. Memon, A., Li, A., Han, W., Tian, W. (2019). Effect of Gas Adsorption-Induced Pore Radius and Effective Stress on Shale Gas Permeability in Slip Flow.
    https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0073
  5. Memon, A., Li, A., Jacqueline, N., Kashif, M., Ma, M. (2020). Study of Gas Sorption, Stress Effects and Analysis of Effective Porosity and Permeability for Shale Gas Reservoirs.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.petrol.2020.107370

Prof. Yinglin Wang | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yinglin Wang | Gas Sensors | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Yinglin Wang, Xidian University, China

Dr. Yinglin Wang is an Associate Professor at the School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University, China, specializing in gas sensors and flexible electronic devices. He holds a Ph.D. in Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics from Jilin University and earned both his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Polymer Chemistry and Polymer Materials Science from Changchun University of Technology. With a strong research background in the synthesis and characterization of semiconductor and organic materials, Dr. Wang has contributed significantly to the development of high-performance gas sensors, particularly for detecting acetone, xylene, and n-butanol at low temperatures. He has authored numerous high-impact publications in top journals like Sensors and Actuators B and Chemical Engineering Journal. Dr. Wang has also been a visiting scholar at Germany’s Jülich Research Center and actively leads or participates in multiple national research projects funded by the NSFC, military commissions, and provincial science programs. Recognized for his excellence in research and mentoring, he has received national scholarships, outstanding graduate awards, and accolades as an innovation and entrepreneurship mentor.

Professional Profile:

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Summary of Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Dr. Yinglin Wang, Associate Professor at the School of Aerospace Science and Technology, Xidian University, stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award in the field of gas sensors and flexible electronic devices. His rapid academic progression, impactful research contributions, and international recognition underscore his scientific excellence and innovation in material science and sensor technology.

🎓 Education

  • B.E. in Polymer Materials Science and Engineering
    Changchun University of Technology (2006–2010)

  • M.S. in Polymer Chemistry and Physics
    Changchun University of Technology (2011–2014)

  • Ph.D. in Microelectronics and Solid-State Electronics
    Jilin University (2014–2017)

🧪 Work Experience

  • 🧑‍🏫 Associate Professor — Xidian University, China (2020–Present)

  • 🇩🇪 Visiting Scholar — Jülich Research Center, Germany (2020)

  • 👨‍🏫 Lecturer — Xidian University, China (2019–2020)

  • 🔬 Postdoctoral Researcher — Xidian University (2017–2019)

  • 🎓 Doctoral Researcher — Jilin University (2014–2017)

🏆 Achievements & Projects

  • 🔬 Multiple first/co-author papers in Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, Chemical Engineering Journal, ACS Applied Electronic Materials, and others.

  • ⚗️ Pioneered research in gas sensing, flexible electronics, and composite semiconductor materials.

  • 🧪 Skilled in materials synthesis, gas sensor fabrication, and advanced characterization (e.g., SEM, XRD, XPS).

  • 💻 Proficient in Origin, Photoshop, XPS analysis tools.

🥇 Awards & Honors

  • 🎓 National Scholarship for Doctoral Candidates (2016)

  • 🏅 Outstanding Graduate Award – Jilin University (2016, 2017)

  • 🧑‍🏫 Excellent Innovation & Entrepreneurship Mentor – Internet+ Competition (2023)

  • 💰 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Grant (2017M623120)

  • 🌍 China Postdoctoral Exchange Programme (20190106)

  • 🧬 National Natural Science Foundation of China (61803289, 61573164)

  • 🛰️ JCJQ Military Science & Technology Project (2021-0699)

  • 🧭 Inner Mongolia Science & Tech Programme (2022YFHH0073)

  • 🧑‍💼 Shaanxi Province HR & Social Affairs Postdoc Programme (30102200017)

Publication Top Notes:

Etched Tungsten Oxide Modified with Au for Quick Xylene Detection

Efficient ppt-Level H2S Gas Sensor Based on YSZ and α-Fe2O3 Nanofoam Sensing Electrode

Editorial for the Applications and Challenges for Gas Sensors

Gas Sensor for Efficient Acetone Detection and Application Based on Au-Modified ZnO Porous Nanofoam

Yolk-shell microspheres perovskite Gd/Fe oxides with rich oxygen vacancies for ultra-sensitive properties in acetone detection

CO2-Philic Nanocomposite Polymer Matrix Incorporated with MXene Nanosheets for Ultraefficient CO2 Capture

Optimizing solvent dipole moment enables PVDF to improve piezoelectric performance

Mixed potential electrochemical NO2 sensor with YSZ ceramic electrolyte for monitoring in online vehicle diagnosis system