Dong Yang | Fiber-Optic Sensing | Innovation Excellence Award
Prof. Dong Yang, Yangtze University, China.
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Education and Experience
Β Education:
Β 1994β1998:Β B.Sc. in Aerospace Propulsion Theory & Engineering, Beihang University
Β 2001β2002:Β M.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Β 2003β2006:Β Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Β Work Experience:
Β 1998β2001:Β Assistant Researcher, Aircraft Engine Lab, Beijing
Β 2001β2006:Β Research Assistant, Georgia Tech (Aerospace, Bio, Mechanical Engineering)
Β 2006β2014:Β Senior Project Manager, Schlumberger HCS R&D Center, Houston
Β 2014β2018:Β Lead Technologist & Principal Researcher, Halliburton Global Tech Center
Β 2018βPresent:Β R&D & Management Roles at Sinopec, CNPC, Huaneng, Huatuo
Β 2021βPresent:Β Professor & Lab Director, Yangtze University (Petroleum & Mechanical Eng.)
Suitability summary for best researcher Award
Professor Dong Yang, a distinguished Tier-2 Professor and Doctoral Advisor at the School of Petroleum Engineering, Yangtze University, is a highly deserving recipient of the Innovation Excellence Award for his groundbreaking contributions to intelligent oil and gas exploration, fiber-optic sensing, and real-time petroleum monitoring technologies. As the Director of the Hubei Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Drilling and Production, he has led pioneering advancements in digital oil fields, intelligent downhole equipment, and high-temperature, high-pressure instrumentation, significantly shaping both academia and industry.
Professional Development
Prof. Dong Yang is a globally recognized leader in oil & gas innovation, specializing in intelligent oilfields, fiber-optic sensing, and downhole monitoring. His pioneering research has been instrumental in the development of cutting-edge technologies for high-temperature, high-pressure environments. He has led and participated in major research projects with DOE, Schlumberger, and Halliburton, securing over $20 million in funding. With 60+ patents, 30+ international publications, and multiple awards, his work bridges academia and industry. A key contributor to global conferences, he mentors future engineers while driving technological advancements that revolutionize the petroleum sector.Β
Research Focus
Prof. Dong Yangβs research focuses onΒ intelligent oil & gas technologies, includingΒ digital oilfields, smart downhole equipment, and fiber-optic sensing. His expertise spansΒ permanent fiber-optic monitoring, stress corrosion, fatigue analysis, pipeline integrity, and real-time downhole intervention. He has developed novelΒ COβ monitoring systems, microseismic detection tools, and extreme-condition sensors. His research contributes toΒ H2S-resistant metallic materials and high-temperature, high-pressure instrumentation. By integrating AI and big data into oilfield operations, he advancesΒ sustainable energy exploration. His work significantly improvesΒ safety, efficiency, and environmental impactΒ in petroleum engineering.Β
Awards and Honors
Β National & International Recognitions:
Β 2023:Β National Leading Talent (Long-term Innovation)
Β 2022:Β Hubei Provincial Science & Technology Expert
Β 2020:Β Overseas High-Level Talent (Hubei)
Β 2019:Β Top 100 “Innovative China” Figures
Β 2015:Β U.S. National Outstanding Talent (Distinguished Professor/Researcher)
Β 2015:Β U.S. DOE Green Energy Technology Award
Β 2014:Β U.S. National Interest Waiver (NIW) for Exceptional Ability
Β Industry & Research Awards:
Β 2023:Β Hubei Provincial Outstanding Young & Middle-Aged Innovation Team
Β 2023:Β Zhuhai Science & Technology Progress Award
Β 2020:Β Unicorn Seed Company Recognition
Β 2012:Β Schlumberger Technology Innovation Award
Β 2006:Β TAPPI Best Paper Award
Β Team & Enterprise Achievements:
Β 2022:Β Founded High-Tech Enterprise
Β 2019:Β National Champion, Black Horse Entrepreneurship Competition
Publication Top Noted
- Film breakdown and anodic dissolution during stress corrosion cracking of carbon steel in bioethanol
- Year: 2009
- Cited by: 62
- Thermo-mechanical responses of a surface-coupled AFM cantilever
- Year: 2005
- Cited by: 17
- Understanding the Stress Corrosion Cracking of X-65 Pipeline Steel in Fuel-Grade Ethanol
- Year: 2010
- Cited by: 16
- A study on impact force detection method based on piezoelectric sensing
- Year: 2022
- Cited by: 9
- Initiation and propagation of stress-assisted corrosion (SAC) cracks in carbon steel boiler tubes
- Year: 2007
- Cited by: 8
- Stress Assisted Corrosion in Boiler Tubes-Failure Analysis
- Year: 2007
- Cited by: 7
- Initiation and Propagation of Stress Assisted Corrosion (SAC) in Carbon Steel Boiler Tubes
- Year: 2006
- Cited by: 7
- Effect of boiler water chemistry on corrosion and corrosion fatigue of carbon steels
- Year: 2005
- Cited by: 7