Badrul Hisham Bin Mohamad Jan
SENIOR LECTURER
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
University of Malaya
Malaysia
Biography
Badrul Mohamed Jan, SPE is a researcher and academic lecturer attached to the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Malaya, Malaysia. He holds a BS, MS and PhD degrees in petroleum engineering from New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. Jan’s research areas and interest include the development of super lightweight completion fluid for underbalance perforation, ultra low interfacial tension microemulsion for enhanced oil recovery, and conversion of palm oil mill effluent into super clean fuel for diesel replacement. He has published numerous technical conference and journal papers. Jan is the deputy director of University Malaya Center of Innovation & Commercialization. His responsibilities include providing an environment at the University of Malaya conducive to researchers bringing their research outputs to a commercialization-ready level.
Research Interest
Micro Emulsion for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR, Micro emulsion), Drilling and Completion Fluids Technology (Drilling fluids, Completion Fluid, Perforation), Fluid Mechanics
Publications
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Idris Mohamed Saeed, Vannajan Sanghiran Lee, Shaukat Ali Mazari, Wan Jeffery Basirun, Brahim Si Ali, Anam Asghar, Lubna Ghalib and Badrul Mohamed Jan, "Thermal degradation of aqueous 2-aminoethylethanolamine in CO2 capture; identification of degradation products, reaction mechanisms and computational studies", (ISI-Indexed)
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Munawar Khalil, Badrul Mohamed Jan, Chong W Thong and Ali Berawi, "Advanced Nanomaterials in Oil and Gas Industry: Design, Application and Challenges", Applied Energy, 191 (2017) 287-310. (ISI-Indexed)