Assist. Prof. Dr. Mahmood Shakiba | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Faculty member at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran
Dr. mahmood shakiba 🇮🇷 is an assistant professor at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, specializing in petroleum engineering with expertise in hydrocarbon reservoirs and enhanced oil recovery (EOR) 🛢️. He earned his Ph.D. from Amirkabir University of Technology (2020) 🎓, focusing on nano-assisted smart water for sand production control. With extensive experience in CO₂ and H₂ underground storage projects, reservoir characterization, and formation damage remediation, he has held key academic and industrial roles. As a researcher and educator, he has contributed significantly to petroleum engineering, guiding students and leading innovative studies in reservoir engineering and geomechanics 🔬📚.
Professional Profile
Education & Experience
Education 🎓
✅ Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering (Hydrocarbon Reservoirs), Amirkabir University of Technology (2016-2020)
- Thesis: Nano-assisted smart water for sand production in unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs.
✅ M.Sc. in Petroleum Engineering (Hydrocarbon Reservoirs), Shiraz University (2012-2014)
- Thesis: Enhanced oil recovery & CO₂ storage via carbonated water injection.
✅ B.Sc. in Petroleum Engineering (Reservoir Engineering), Shiraz University (2008-2012)
- Thesis: Simulation of solution gas drive in fractured reservoirs.
Work Experience 🛠️
🔹 Assistant Professor – Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (2023-Present)
🔹 Project Supervisor – Underground CO₂ Storage (2023-Present)
🔹 Researcher – Underground H₂ Storage, RIPI (2023-Present)
🔹 Technical Manager – Upstream Oil Research Center, Sharif University (2020-2022)
🔹 Technical Supervisor – MAPSA Co., Tehran (2019-2020)
🔹 Industrial Consultant – MAPSA Co., Tehran (2019-2020)
🔹 Senior Lab Equipment Designer – MAPSA Co., Tehran (2018-2019)
🔹 Researcher – Advanced EOR Research Center, Shiraz University (2011-2014)
Professional Development 🌟
Dr. mahmood shakiba has significantly contributed to petroleum engineering through teaching, research, and industrial consulting 📖🔬. His expertise spans reservoir engineering, well testing, and gas reservoirs 🚀. At Ferdowsi University, he educates students on reservoir management and maintenance, while leading projects on underground CO₂ and H₂ storage. His industry experience includes technical supervision, reservoir characterization, and EOR techniques 🏭. Dr. shakiba has also played a key role in laboratory equipment design and geomechanical feasibility studies. His dedication to advancing sustainable energy storage and petroleum recovery has established him as a leader in the field 🌍💡.
Research Focus 🔬
Dr. shakiba’s research primarily focuses on enhanced oil recovery (EOR), underground storage of CO₂ and H₂, and reservoir geomechanics 🏗️. His experimental and simulation studies have explored innovative methods for improving oil recovery and mitigating environmental impact 🌱. He has investigated nano-assisted smart water flooding, formation damage remediation, and CO₂ sequestration to optimize hydrocarbon reservoir performance. His geological and geomechanical feasibility studies have contributed to safe underground hydrogen storage ⚡. His work advances sustainable energy solutions while improving oil and gas recovery efficiency for the future 🌍🔋.
Awards & Honors 🏆
🏅 Technical Leadership Award – Upstream Oil Research Center, Sharif University
🏅 Outstanding Research Contribution – Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI)
🏅 Best Thesis Award – Amirkabir University of Technology (2020)
🏅 Top Researcher Recognition – Shiraz University EOR Research Center
🏅 Best Instructor Award – Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (2023)
Publication Top Notes
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Investigation of oil recovery and CO₂ storage during secondary and tertiary injection of carbonated water in an Iranian carbonate oil reservoir
- Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering (2016)
- Citations: 79
- Examines how carbonated water injection (CWI) enhances oil recovery and CO₂ storage efficiency in carbonate reservoirs under secondary and tertiary injection scenarios.
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A mechanistic study of smart water injection in the presence of nanoparticles for sand production control in unconsolidated sandstone reservoirs
- Journal of Molecular Liquids (2020)
- Citations: 35
- Investigates how smart water, combined with nanoparticles, helps mitigate sand production in weakly consolidated sandstone reservoirs while improving oil recovery.
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The impact of connate water saturation and salinity on oil recovery and CO₂ storage capacity during carbonated water injection in carbonate rock
- Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering (2019)
- Citations: 29
- Analyzes how variations in connate water saturation and salinity influence oil displacement efficiency and CO₂ trapping during CWI in carbonate formations.
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Effects of type and distribution of clay minerals on the physico-chemical and geomechanical properties of engineered porous rocks
- Scientific Reports (2023)
- Citations: 21* (recently published)
- Studies how different clay minerals affect the structural integrity and chemical behavior of engineered porous rocks, impacting reservoir performance.
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An experimental insight into the influence of sand grain size distribution on the petrophysical and geomechanical properties of artificially made sandstones
- Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering (2022)
- Citations: 15
- Explores the role of sand grain size variations in determining the permeability, porosity, and mechanical strength of artificial sandstone samples.