
معرفی
Mahmoud Jamiolahmady is a Professor at the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society and affiliated with the Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom. His research focuses on reservoir engineering, fluid dynamics, and subsurface flow, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable energy and resource management.
Research Interests: His work addresses gas condensates, permeability, reservoir phase behavior, and unconventional reservoir optimization. He explores topics like pore proximity effects, high-pressure/high-temperature (HP/HT) reservoirs, and AI-driven subsurface modeling. His studies bridge experimental and numerical methods, with applications in well testing, flowback strategies, and porous media flow dynamics.
Recent Contributions: Recent work emphasizes AI-based surrogate modeling for compressible subsurface flow and experimental analysis of high-velocity gas dynamics. His studies highlight capillary forces' role in unconventional reservoirs and integrated well testing approaches for reservoir characterization.
Labs/Teams: His research aligns with the Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering, focusing on geothermal energy, subsurface energy systems, and geoenergy sustainability.


