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Gina Javanbakht is a Research Fellow in Clean Energy Technologies within the Department of Engineering at the School of Computing and Engineering, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom. Her research focuses on interfacial phenomena in energy and environmental systems, particularly in enhanced oil recovery and subsurface contaminant remediation. She actively contributes to scientific discourse through peer-reviewed publications and editorial work.
Research Interests: Her work centers on surfactant and microemulsion applications in porous media, with emphasis on asphaltene behavior, NAPL mobilization, and nanoscale interfacial interactions. These areas align with sustainable energy development and environmental protection goals.
The published articles reflect a consistent focus on molecular and micro-scale mechanisms in energy and environmental fluid dynamics, particularly in complex geological media. Her research integrates experimental and computational approaches to understand phase behavior and displacement efficiency.
Scientific Contributions:
- Active editorial role in the journal Energies (2024–present)
- Research contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals in clean energy and environmental sustainability
- Work referenced in patents and widely read on platforms like Mendeley
Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grant funding are mentioned in the provided text, her collaborative research with institutions in North America suggests active scientific networking. Her publications involve multi-institutional teams, indicating potential involvement in funded research projects.
Labs and Research Teams: Though not explicitly named, her research on micro-scale displacement and interfacial phenomena likely involves advanced laboratory facilities for porous media experiments, microfluidics, and interfacial characterization at the University of Huddersfield.



