Dr. Peter Ikechukwu Nwaichi | Technological Innovation | Best Researcher Award
University of Malaysia, Pahang | Malaysia
Dr. Peter Ikechukwu Nwaichi is an accomplished professional with an MSc in Safety, Health, and Environment from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and a PhD (in view), bringing strong academic depth to his diverse technical expertise. His research interests span Risk Assessment and Risk Management, Oil Well Analysis, Data Analysis, and Waste Management, reflecting a commitment to advancing safety and operational efficiency within industrial environments. Dr. Nwaichi has gained extensive hands-on experience through his work with Weafri Well Services Company, where he contributed to cementing, pumping, corrosion control, and coiled tubing operations. He has also served in key roles at ACM of Nigeria as a Safety Officer, Material Coordinator, and Designer, demonstrating versatility and a strong track record in ensuring safe, efficient, and sustainable work processes across the energy and industrial sectors.
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Featured Publications
"Numerical simulation of microbial biohydrogen production under high-pressure, high-temperature conditions for enhanced recovery from depleted reservoirs", D Abutu, PI Nwaichi, C Umunnawuike, F Nyah, B Money, HW Yussof, Petroleum Research, 2025
"Nanoparticles transport in porous media during EOR operations: A Wide-Ranging review of mechanisms, mathematical models, influencing parameters, challenges, and prospects", EN Ngouangna, IB Dzulkarnain, MZ Jaafar, JO Oseh, FA Afolabi, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2025.
"Biohydrogen production for sustainable energy transition: a bibliometric and systematic review of the reaction mechanisms, challenges, knowledge gaps and emerging trends", C Umunnawuike, SQA Mahat, PI Nwaichi, B Money, A Agi Biomass and bioenergy, 2024.
"Recent advances and prospects on retarder application in oilwell cement: A review", PI Nwaichi, N Ridzuan, EO Nwaichi, C Umunnawuike, A Agi Geoenergy Science and Engineering 241, 2024.
"Comprehensive review on the role of salinity on oil recovery mechanisms during chemical flooding", F Nyah, N Ridzuan, PI Nwaichi, C Umunnawuike, A Agi Journal of Molecular Liquids 415, 2024.