DR. ZULHELMI BIN AMIR
Department of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
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Dr. Zulhelmi Amir is a researcher and senior lecturer at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. He received his B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering from Yamagata University, Japan (2011), M.Eng.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Universiti Malaya (2016), and his Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (2020). His research focuses on oilfield water control, enhanced oil recovery, geological carbon storage, completion and drilling fluids, and flow assurance. He is particularly interested in developing innovative materials and processes that promote sustainable practices in oil and gas operations. Dr. Zulhelmi has published extensively in ISI‑indexed journals and has presented at numerous international conferences, including those organized by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE). He is currently teaching undergraduate courses in chemical engineering and actively supervises research projects that integrate academic insights with industry needs. He is currently the undergraduate program coordinator for Chemical Engineering program since 2024. He welcomes opportunities for collaboration and can be reached at zulhelmi.amir@um.edu.my. |
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Adsorption Equilibrium And Kinetics Of Subcritical And Supercritical Co 2 On Various Solid Minerals In Porous Media |
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Lerak Fruit (sapindus Rarak) Extract Solution As Sacrificial Agent In Reducing Surfactant Adsorption Onto Rock Surfaces In Porous Media |
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A comprehensive overview of the continuous torrefaction method: Operational characteristics, applications, and challenges
Decolourisation of Real Industrial and Synthetic Textile Dye Wastewater Using Activated Dolomite
Improved water saturation estimation in shaly sandstone through variable cementation factor
Gelation performance of PAM/PEI polymer gel with addition of retarder in high-salinity conditions