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Manouchehr Haghighi is an Associate Professor in the Petroleum Engineering Discipline at the University of Adelaide's School of Chemical Engineering. He holds a PhD from the University of Southern California and has over 15 years of industry experience in reservoir simulation. His research focuses on integrated reservoir simulation, CO2 sequestration, unconventional resources, and machine learning applications in energy systems.
Notable projects include a Santos-sponsored study (2014-2016) on nanoparticle-enhanced oil recovery and investigations into hydrogen storage and CO2 cushioning mechanisms. He is eligible to supervise PhD and Masters students in areas like reservoir simulation and energy systems.
His recent work emphasizes hydrogen storage feasibility, geomechanical modeling for fault reactivation, and AI-driven solubility predictions. He has published extensively on topics ranging from hydraulic fracturing to low-salinity waterflooding.
Research collaborations include industry partnerships and global case studies such as Frances Creek Mine (Australia) and Japanese depleted gas fields. His work bridges reservoir engineering fundamentals with emerging energy technologies like underground hydrogen storage systems.


