Leilei Yang

Oil Recovery
China University of Petroleum
China

Academician Materials Science
Biography

Dr. Leilei Yang is now an Assistant Professor in Institute of Enhanced Oil Recovery, China University of Petroleum (Beijing). In 2015, she obtained her doctorate in Geological Resources and Geological Engineering at Jilin University. She worked in CSIRO (Australia) as a joint-PhD student during her doctoral period. She has been working in multi-phase, multi-component solute transport and gas-fluid-rock reactions for many years. In recent years, she participates in lots of projects about CO2 geological storage (CCS), enhanced geothermal system (EGS) and CO2-enhanced oil/gas recovery (CO2-EOR/EGR) supported by National High Technology R&D Program (863), Major Science and Technology Program in CNPC and Major National Science and Technology Projects.

Research Intrest

CO2 geological storage(CCS) CO2 - enhanced oil/gas recovery(CO2-EOR/EGR) Supercritical CO2 application in shale gas or geothermal exploitation Multi-component solute transport reaction and water-rock-gas interaction Quantitative evaluation and prediction of reservoir porosity

List of Publications
Ren J, Guo C, Yang L, Li Z. Synthesis of dimethyl carbonate over starch-based carbon-supported Cu nanoparticles catalysts. Chinese Journal of Catalysis. 2013 Sep 30;34(9):1734-44.
Yang L, Mao C, Teng Y, Li W, Zhang J, Cheng X, Li X, Han X, Xia Z, Deng H, Yang X. Targeted disruption of Smad4 in mouse epidermis results in failure of hair follicle cycling and formation of skin tumors. Cancer research. 2005 Oct 1;65(19):8671-8.