Wang Tieguan

Petroleum
China University of Petroleum
China

Biography

Wang Tieguan male, origin Chenghai, Guangdong Province, was born in December 1937 in Shanghai. Chinese Academy of Sciences academician, professor, doctoral tutor. In 1965 graduated from the Beijing Petroleum Institute of petroleum geology; 1983 ~ 1986 in the United States Department of Geology, University of Delaware and Oregon State University as a research scholar, guest associate researcher. Since 1994, he has been teaching at the University of Petroleum (Beijing). He is also a member of the expert group of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. He is also an academic member of the two key laboratories of the Ministry of Education, and the Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Geochemistry of CNPC. Deputy director of the chamber academic committee, "Journal of Geology", "geological evaluation", "geochemistry", "oil experimental geology", "marine oil and gas geology" editorial board. Field of expertise Organic geochemistry, petroleum geology, reservoir geochemistry, environmental science. Published 174 papers (including 42 English), co-authored 13, translated six, completed 40 scientific research reports. On the SCI, Ei each included 31, SCI cited up to 321 times. (China Science and Technology Development Foundation Sun Yueqi Energy Award, China National Petroleum Corporation Iron Man Technology Achievement Award (Silver), the National Natural Science Award (second prize) and the Science and Technology Progress Award (China Science and Technology Development Award), Science and Technology Development Award (Third prize) and 10 ministerial-level scientific and technological progress awards.

Research Intrest

Petroleum, Geology, Earth Science

List of Publications
Li M, Wang T, Chen J, He F, Yun L, Akbar S, Zhang W. Paleo-heat flow evolution of the Tabei Uplift in Tarim Basin, northwest China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 2010 Jan 4;37(1):52-66.
Wang T, He F, Li M, Hou Y, Guo S. Alkyldibenzothiophenes: molecular tracers for filling pathway in oil reservoirs. Chinese Science Bulletin. 2004 Nov 1;49(22):2399-404.
Zhou J, Wang T, Huang Y, Mao T, Zhong N. Size distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in urban and suburban sites of Beijing, China. Chemosphere. 2005 Nov 30;61(6):792-9.