Hu Chaoyang received his Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering from Northeast Petroleum University (NEPU) in 2010, followed by a Master of Engineering in Oil and Gas Well Engineering in 2013 and a Ph.D. in Oil and Natural Gas Engineering in 2017, all from NEPU. He became a lecturer at NEPU’s Faculty of Petroleum Engineering in 2017 and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2021. His research specializes in casing damage mechanisms, hydraulic fracturing, and well-bore integrity. Dr. Hu has studied interdisciplinary approaches to address shear-induced casing failure, including the development of an AI-driven formation pressure inversion method using convolutional neural networks, which significantly improved computational accuracy over traditional techniques. As investigator, he led provincial-level research projects on casing damage mechanisms and contributed to national initiatives on tight oil reservoir fracturing. His work has yielded 12 SCI/EI-indexed publications on fracture propagation and casing failure, 9 authorized patents, and the Heilongjiang and Jilin Provincial Science and Technology Second Prize.
Keyu Ma received a Bachelor's degree in Data Science and Big Data Technology from Hebei University of Water Resources and Electric Engineering in 2023, and is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Oil and Gas Well Engineering at Northeast Petroleum University. Their research focuses on neural network-based detection of casing damage.
Wang Fengjiao received her Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering (2011) and Ph.D. in Oil and Gas Engineering (2017) from Northeast Petroleum University (NEPU). After completing her postdoctoral research at Daqing Oilfield Administration Bureau (2020), she joined NEPU’s Faculty of Petroleum Engineering, where she currently serves as Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, and Deputy Director of the Oil-Gas Field Development Engineering Department. Her research focuses on enhanced oil recovery mechanisms, multiscale seepage theory in unconventional reservoirs, and precision development strategies for water-flooded reservoirs. Dr. Wang has led two National Natural Science Foundation projects, one Heilongjiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation project, and seven other research initiatives, producing 50+ publications (32 SCI/EI-indexed) and five authorized patents. She received three provincial-level science awards and two municipal-level technical awards.