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Aly Anis Hamouda is a Professor in the Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Stavanger, Faculty of Science and Technology. His research focuses on enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques, particularly CO₂ flooding, low-salinity water flooding, and the application of nanomaterials in reservoir engineering. He actively investigates fluid/rock interactions, wettability alteration, interfacial tension, and mass transfer phenomena in sandstone and chalk reservoirs.
His research interests span Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), CO2 Flooding, Low-Salinity Water Flooding, Nanoparticle Applications in Oil Recovery, Fluid/Rock Interactions, and Wettability Alteration. His work integrates experimental and numerical methods to understand the mechanisms behind oil recovery improvement, especially under varying salinity, temperature, and pressure conditions.
Analysis of his recent publications (2017–2019) reveals a strong trend toward utilizing silica nanoparticles to enhance EOR efficiency, understanding ion-specific effects in low-salinity flooding, and characterizing CO₂ behavior in multiphase systems. His studies frequently involve advanced measurement techniques such as axisymmetric drop shape analysis and diffusion coefficient estimation.
While no scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his consistent publication record in high-impact journals like Energies, Nanomaterials, Energy & Fuels, and Journal of Colloid and Interface Science underscores his scholarly contributions. He has advised or collaborated with several researchers, though formal advisees are not explicitly listed. There is no mention of grants or research teams in the provided data.
Dr. Hamouda has no listed labs or research teams in the provided text, but his experimental work suggests active laboratory engagement in reservoir characterization and fluid behavior studies.





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