Abdolreza Farhadian is an Associate Professor at Kazan Federal University, Russia. His research focuses on flow assurance and gas storage in the oil and gas industry, with particular emphasis on the development of environmentally friendly kinetic gas hydrate inhibitors, anti-agglomerants, and corrosion inhibitors. He also works on hybrid inhibition strategies that simultaneously mitigate hydrate formation and corrosion, overcoming compatibility limitations of conventional inhibitors.
Dr. Farhadian received his PhD in Petrochemical Industry from Kazan Federal University, following an MSc in Polymer Chemistry from Shahid Beheshti University. A major part of his research is dedicated to gas storage using clathrate hydrate technologies, including solidified natural gas storage and transportation, as well as carbon dioxide capture and sequestration and hydrogen storage. His work combines experimental investigations with molecular simulations to design sustainable materials for advanced energy applications.
He currently supervises MSc and PhD students and leads a joint international research laboratory between Kazan Federal University and Dalian University of Technology (China). Dr. Farhadian is recognized among the world’s top 2% scientists and serves on the editorial boards of several international journals.