Mohammad Azizur Rahman
Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
Qatar
Biography
Rahman's background in multiphase flow experiments and CFD of both academic (fundamental) and industrial (applied) research contributions have been documented in more than 90 refereed journals and conference proceedings. In recognition of his high-quality research endeavors, Rahman has been awarded several multimillion-dollar grants from organizations such as the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Newfoundland Research & Development Corp and Qatar Foundation. He has been involved in a number of research collaborations with companies, including Intecsea, Rasgas, Total, NEL, Syncrude Canada, GRI simulations, C-Core, Petroleumsoft and Coanda Research & Development Corp. He is also involved in with a number of professional organizations, including SPE, ASME and CSME. He is a registered Profession Engineer in Alberta, Canada.
Research Interest
1. Abnormal flow and its effect on structural integrity. 2. LNG fire, pool fire and domino effects 3. Gas kick in Managed Pressure Drilling 4. Pipeline and wellbore leak detection 5. Horizontal, vertical, and inclined multiphase flow assurance in pipelines and wellbores 6. Slug flow, hydrate flow, bubble dominated flow, and droplet laden flow. 7. Artificial gas lift 8. Multiphase flow through porous media 9. CFD using ANSYS platform 10. Multiphase flow metering