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Dr. Alexander Badalyan is a Research Fellow at the Australian School of Petroleum, University of Adelaide. Previously, he held positions at Grozny State Oil Technical University (Russian Federation/USSR) and the University of South Australia. His research focuses on porous media dynamics, including CO2 storage, fluid flow in reservoirs, and fines migration mechanisms. He has contributed to over 67 peer-reviewed journal articles and 46 conference publications, with a particular emphasis on environmental and petroleum engineering applications.
Research interests include suspension flow in porous media, manometric gas adsorption for solid characterization, thermophysical properties of fluids, and supercritical CO2 applications. He has developed computer-based systems for real-time process monitoring and control, and his work extends to dissolved gas analysis in power transformers and online water quality monitoring.
His contributions to innovative technologies earned the 2002 University of South Australia Vice-Chancellor Award for Innovation. Current research trends span CO2 storage challenges, fracture network behavior, and formation damage mitigation. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects combining experimental and mathematical modeling approaches, addressing critical issues in subsurface engineering and environmental sustainability.




