Assoc Prof Dr. kiana peyvandi | Thermodynamic Modeling | Best Researcher Award
Assoc Prof Dr. kiana peyvandi, semnan university, Iran
Kiana Peyvandi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Semnan University, Iran. Born on January 23, 1978, she earned her BSc from Amirkabir University (2000), MS from Mazandaran University (2005), and PhD from Tarbiat Modares University (2012). Her research focuses on thermodynamic modeling, gas hydrates, and water treatment technologies. She has held significant positions, including Vice-Chancellor for Research and Technology (2018-2023). With numerous publications in reputable journals, her work contributes to advancements in chemical engineering. ππ¬βοΈ
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- Molecular dynamics simulation of methane hydrate formation in presence and absence of amino acid inhibitors – Cited by: 66, Year: 2018 π
- Kinetic study of amino acids inhibition potential of glycine and l-leucine on the ethane hydrate formation – Cited by: 54, Year: 2015 π§ͺ
- Electrolyte-UNIQUAC-NRF model for the correlation of the mean activity coefficient of electrolyte solutions – Cited by: 49, Year: 2009 π
- Study of biosurfactant effects on methane recovery from gas hydrate by CO2 replacement and depressurization – Cited by: 46, Year: 2020 π
- Reconsideration of the micellization theory: Promotion or inhibition of gas hydrate formation for gas storage and flow assurance applications – Cited by: 42, Year: 2022 π
- Challenges and advantages of using environmentally friendly kinetic gas hydrate inhibitors for flow assurance application: A comprehensive review – Cited by: 41, Year: 2023 π±
- Modeling the viscosity of pure imidazolium-based ionic liquids using SAFT-VR-Mie EoS – Cited by: 39, Year: 2015 π
- Renewable biosurfactants for energy-efficient storage of methane: An experimental and computational investigation – Cited by: 33, Year: 2022 π
- Role of metallic porous media and surfactant on kinetics of methane hydrate formation and capacity of gas storage – Cited by: 33, Year: 2019 βοΈ
- Modeling of volatile organic compounds removal from water by pervaporation process – Cited by: 33, Year: 2008 π°