
معرفی
Cem Sarica is the Floyd M. Stevenson Distinguished Professor of Petroleum Engineering at The University of Tulsa, serving as Interim Chair of the Department and Director of three industry-supported consortia: TU Fluid Flow Projects (TUFFP), TU Paraffin Deposition Project (TUPDP), and TU Horizontal Well Artificial Lift Projects (TUHWALP). He holds a Ph.D. from The University of Tulsa and M.S./B.S. degrees from Istanbul Technical University.
- Ph.D., Petroleum Engineering, The University of Tulsa (1990)
- M.S.E., Petroleum Engineering, Istanbul Technical University (1984)
- B.Sc., Petroleum Engineering, Istanbul Technical University (1982)
Research Interests: Cem specializes in multiphase flow dynamics, flow assurance, horizontal well artificial lift systems, and CO2/H2 flow behavior in pipelines. His work addresses challenges in energy production through experimental validation and mechanistic modeling.
Scientific Awards:
- ASME Petroleum Division 75th Anniversary Medallion (1999)
- SPE Outstanding Editor Award (2000)
- Eminent Reviewer Award, J. Petroleum Science & Engineering (2008)
- SPE International Production and Operations Award (2010)
- SPE Distinguished Member Award (2012)
- SPE John Franklin Carll Award (2015)
- SPE Cedric K. Ferguson Certificate (2015)
- University of Tulsa Outstanding Researcher Award (2019)
- SPE Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty (2024)
- ASME Fellow (2024)
- ECS Zelimir Schmidt Outstanding Research Award (2024)
Labs & Consortia: He leads TUFFP, TUPDP, and TUHWALP, which focus on multiphase flow modeling, paraffin deposition mitigation, and artificial lift optimization for industry partners.





