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Yang, Junyi

Projects

Carbon capture and utilization with supercritical CO2 foam

Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage

CO2 Dissolution in Saline Pore Fluids and CO2 EOR

Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage
Yang, Junyi
  • Title

    Graduate Student - Doctoral

  • Faculty

    Mechanical Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • Alberta Graduate Excellence Scholarship (AGES)
  • Alberta Innovates Graduate Student Scholarship
  • Effect of Network Wettability on Enhanced Oil Recovery using Microfluidics
  • Effect of wettability on crude oil recovery using microfluidics
  • Lab-on-a-Chip Insights: Advancing Subsurface Flow Applications in Carbon Management and Hydrogen Storage
  • Liquid foam: Fundamentals, rheology, and applications of foam displacement in porous structures
  • Microfluidic investigation of enhanced oil recovery: The effect of aqueous floods and network wettability
  • Microfluidic Mass Transfer of CO2 at Elevated Pressures: Implications for Carbon Storage in Deep Saline Aquifers
  • Microfluidic mass transfer of supercritical CO2 in brine.
  • Microfluidic supercritical CO2 applications: Solvent extraction, nanoparticle synthesis, and chemical reaction
  • Pore-scale investigations of Enhanced Oil Recovery and CO2 Transport using Microfluidics
  • Supercritical CO2 mass transfer in microfluidics
  • Supercritical CO2 mass transfer in microfluidics
  • Wettability effect on oil recovery using rock-structured microfluidics
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