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Jan Aage Aasen is an Associate Professor in Drilling at the University of Stavanger, affiliated with the Faculty of Science and Technology and the Department of Energy and Petroleum Technology. His research focuses on drilling engineering, wellbore integrity, and sustainable materials for oil and gas applications.
Research Interests: His work spans drilling mechanics, wellbore integrity, zonal isolation, and geopolymer-based cementing. He investigates advanced materials for plugging and abandonment, long-term cement performance, and 3D tubular design for critical wells. His research combines experimental validation with computational modeling, especially in annular flows and pressure control systems.
Publication Trends: Recent publications emphasize sustainable alternatives like geopolymers for well sealing, reflecting a growing focus on environmental performance in drilling operations. Earlier works focus on mechanistic modeling of tubulars, buckling behavior, and multistring well analysis, showing a long-standing expertise in structural well design.
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Advising and Grants: While no formal list of students is provided, Dr. Aasen collaborates extensively with researchers such as Mahmoud Khalifeh, Arild Saasen, and Hans Joakim Skadsem, suggesting active supervision and mentorship. His work appears to be supported by institutional and industry-aligned grants, particularly in areas of well integrity and sustainable drilling technologies.
Labs and Teams: He is part of a research group focused on drilling and well technology at the University of Stavanger, contributing to experimental and computational studies on wellbore flows, casing design, and cement performance.

