Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov | Ufa University of Science and Technology | Russia

Prof. Dr. Alexander Filippov is a distinguished researcher in the field of hydro- and thermodynamic processes in oil production and serves as a Chief Researcher at the Sterlitamak Branch of the Ufa University of Science and Technology. With over five decades of professional experience, his scientific career has been devoted to advancing theoretical and practical approaches in petroleum engineering. He has produced more than 91 scientific publications cited by 132 documents, accumulating 169 citations and an h-index of 6. His research has contributed significantly to the understanding of filtration-wave fields, nonlinear pressure behavior, and reservoir hydrodynamics. Professor Filippov has led numerous studies focused on improving oil and gas recovery technologies, particularly in low-permeability reservoirs, and has developed innovative methods that bridge theoretical modeling and industrial applications. His long-standing academic and research activity continues to play a crucial role in promoting sustainable energy solutions and enhancing efficiency in petroleum production systems, while inspiring progress across the broader fields of applied mechanics, fluid dynamics, and geotechnical engineering.

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Featured Publications

Filippov, A. I., Akhmetova, O. V., Zelenova, M. A., Koval’skii, A. A., & Vepritskii, F. A. (2023). Dynamics of pressure in a well during treatment of its face zone by a thermal gas generator. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 96(3), Article 02688-Y.

Filippov, A. I., Akhmetova, O. V., & Zelenova, M. A. (2023). Influence of the position of a horizontal hydraulic fracture on the pressure field in the stratum. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 96(3), Article 02689-X.

Filippov, A. I., Akhmetova, O. V., & Gubaidullin, M. R. (2023). Numerical model of pressure and velocity fields in axisymmetric filtration in an imperfectly penetrated stratum. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 96(4), Article 02758-1.

Filippov, A. I., & Mikhailov, P. N. (2022). Specific features of the displacement of liquid during filtration in a low-porosity medium. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 95(5), 1259–1267.

Filippov, A. I., & Shcheglova, E. P. (2021). Interpretative model of radial thermal logging. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 94(6), 1573–1582.

Filippov, A. I., Koval’skii, A. A., Akhmetova, O. V., Zelenova, M. A., & Gubaidullin, M. R. (2021). Macroscopic pressure filtration field in a medium with double porosity. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics, 94(6), 1601–1611.

Mr. Fangming Zhou | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fangming Zhou | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fangming Zhou | Liaoning Petrochemical University | China

Mr. Fangming Zhou is a dedicated researcher specializing in turbomachinery, with expertise in the internal flow and optimization design of fluid machinery. His work covers a wide range of applications, including pumps, fans, compressors, radial turbines, hydroturbines, and propellers. He completed his doctoral studies at Dalian University of Technology from 2012 to 2017, where he developed strong research skills in computational fluid dynamics and optimization methodologies. Dr. Zhou has authored 10 scientific documents, which have collectively received 120 citations from 110 different sources, reflecting the impact and relevance of his contributions to the field. He holds an h-index of 6, demonstrating consistent scholarly influence across his research outputs. His studies focus on enhancing the efficiency, stability, and aerodynamic performance of turbomachinery through innovative modeling, simulation, and experimental approaches. By integrating theory with practical engineering solutions, Dr. Zhou continues to advance the development of high-performance and energy-efficient fluid machinery systems that contribute to modern industrial applications.

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Featured Publication

Zhou, F. (2025). Investigation of the hydrodynamic characteristics of the underwater propulsion pump blade based on a bionic strategy. Ocean Engineering.