Dr Yukie Tanino

Dr Yukie Tanino
Dr Yukie Tanino
Dr Yukie Tanino

PhD

Senior Lecturer

Accepting PhDs

About
Email Address
ytanino@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 274514
Office Address

Room 255, Fraser Noble Building
School of Engineering
University of Aberdeen
Aberdeen AB24 3UE
Scotland, UK

School/Department
School of Engineering

Biography

Dr Yukie Tanino is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering at University of Aberdeen.  Prior to joining the University in 2012, she was a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London (2009-2012) and in Laboratoire Fluides, Automatique et Systèmes Thermiques in France (2008-2009).  Dr Tanino holds a B.S. (Environmental Engineering Science), S.M. (Civil and Environmental Engineering), and PhD (Environmental Fluid Mechanics) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Dr Tanino’s research interests are in the fluid dynamics of, and mass transport in, obstructed flows such as those found in soil, groundwater, geological reservoirs, flood plains, and subsea wells.  At Aberdeen Dr Tanino leads the Subsurface Flow and Transport Laboratory located in the School of Engineering, and currently supervises/co-supervises 5 postgraduate research students with colleagues in the School of Engineering, the School of Biological Sciences, and the Department of Chemistry.  She also teaches fluid mechanics (porous media flow) to 3rd year undergraduate students, environmental engineering to 4th year students, enhanced oil recovery to students on the MSc and MEng programmes in Petroleum Engineering.

CV [pdf]

Qualifications

  • PhD environmental fluid mechanics 
    2008 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
  • SM Civil and Environmental Engineering 
    2004 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
  • BS Environmental Engineering Science 
    2003 - Massachusetts Institute of Technology 

Memberships and Affiliations

Internal Memberships

Research

  • School of Engineering representative, University Research Facilities Working Group. 1 Sept. 2022 - .
  • Member, School of Engineering Research Committee.  Nov. 2022 - .
  • Chair, School of Engineering Health & Safety Committee.  Nov. 2016 -

  • Chair, School of Engineering Committee of Lab Coordinators.  Nov. 2016 -

  • Manager, Subsurface Flow and Transport Laboratory (FN036).  Jan. 2015 -

  • Manager, Materials Teaching and Petroleum Engineering Laboratory (FN012).  Sept. 2012 - Mar. 2015.

  • Deputy Coordinator, School of Engineering Postgraduate Research (PGR) students.  Sept. 2014 - June 2018.

  • Member, School of Engineering PGR Committee.  July 2016 - June 2018.

Teaching

  • Deputy Programme Leader, MSc Renewable Energy (Engineering). Oct. 2012 - Nov. 2016.

  • Member, Postgraduate Special Circumstances Committee.  Oct. 2013 - Sept. 2014.

General

External Memberships

Grant Panels

External Examination

  • PhD, School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University 2024
  • PhD, University of New South Wales 2023
  • PhD, Imperial College London 2023
  • PhD, Robert Gordon University 2021
  • PhD, University of Bergen 2020
  • PhD, Curtin University 2020
  • PhD, School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University 2019

Editorial Boards

Conference Organizing Committees

 

Other

  • contact at University of Aberdeen for Hydro Nation Energy Innovation Programme.  Nov. 2023 - 
  • Lifetime Member, Society of Core Analysts.
  • Chapter Affiliate, Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA).
  • Tau Beta Pi Scholar, 2002 - 03.  US national engineering honor society.
Research

Research Overview

Research Areas

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Engineering

Supervising
Accepting PhDs

Research Specialisms

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Petroleum Engineering

Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.

Current Research

FATE AND TRANSPORT OF MICROORGANISMS AND MICROPLASTICS IN THE ENVIRONMENT

  • Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Actions experienced researcher: Nasrollah Sepehrnia [with Paul HallettCecile Gubry-Rangin]
  • Complex DNA-based tracers to investigate the transport of microbes in soil. RA: Xanat Zacarias Hernandez; Angus Meng [with Nasrollah Sepehrnia (PI), Paul Hallett, Cecile Gubry-Rangin].
  • On the factors that determine plastic transport in rivers.  RA: Tamunoipriala Longjohn [with Daniel Valero Huerta, Mark Stewart]

IMPACT OF GRAIN ROUGHNESS ON POROUS MEDIA FLOW

  • Impact of grain roughness on gas-water-oil flow in hydrophilic porous media.  Student: Ameer Hameed [with Mehmet Kartal, Yingfang Zhou, Dubravka Pokrajac]
  • Impact of grain roughness on liquid permeability in packed columns of glass spheres. Student: Kazeem Odunlami [MSc by Research, Oct 2023 with Dubravka Pokrajac and Prashant Jadhawar]
  • Impact of grain roughness on the pore scale distribution of immiscible fluids in porous media. Student: Anelechi Ibekwe [PhD, Mar. 2020, with Dubravka Pokrajac].
  • Impact of grain roughness and unfavorable viscosity ratios on waterflood oil recovery: a microfluidic study. Student: Olalekan Ajayi [MSc by Research, Feb. 2020].

POROUS MEDIA FLOW UNDER MIXED-WET CONDITIONS

  • Thermally-driven inversions in reservoir wettability and its impact on oil recovery.  Student: Mohammad Sarlak [with Alan McCue].
  • Impact of wettability on two-phase flow in oil/water/carbonate rock systems.  Student: Magali Christensen [PhD, Oct. 2018].

FRACTURED GEOLOGICAL MEDIA

  • Flow properties of temporary plugging layers.  Visiting researcher: Feng Zhao [with Amer Syed, Dubravka Pokrajac]
  • Combining multiscale digital rock technology with AI to identify potential hydrocarbon recovery.  Student: Ciprian-Teodor Panaitescu [with Kejian Wu, Andy Starkey, Mehmet Kartal]
  • A pore-scale investigation of spontaneous imbibition under mixed-wet conditions. Student: Xanat Zacarias Hernandez .
  • Characterisation of propagation of fractures in rocks using X-ray and neutron imaging. Student: Girvani Manoharan [PhD, Aug. 2020, with Amer Syed and Andy Welch].

Collaborations

Supervision

My current supervision areas are: Engineering.

Current

Past

  • Feng Zhao (visiting researcher, July 2023 - July 2024)
  • Xanat Zacarias Hernandez
  • Oluwakemi Olofinnika
  • Kazeem Odunlami, MSc by Research in Petroleum Engineering, October 2023.
  • Tamunoipriala Longjohn (RA, Aug - Sept 2022)
  • Altynay Naukenova (visiting PGR student, Jan - Mar 2022)
  • Vani Manoharan, PhD in Engineering, Aug 2020.
  • Iton Iton, MSc by Research in Engineering, June 2020.
  • Olalekan Ajayi, MSc by Research in Engineering with Distinction, Feb 2020.
  • Anelechi Ibekwe, PhD in Engineering, Mar 2020.
  • Dhelda R Mfanga, PhD in Petroleum Engineering, Oct 2018.
  • Magali Christensen, PhD in Engineering, Oct 2018.

 

Funding and Grants

Our research is supported by:

  • Aubin Group (Oct - Dec 2022 £10383)
  • University of Aberdeen EU Brexit Mitigation Fund "On the factors that determine plastic transport in rivers" (co-I with M Stewart; 2022, £3263)
  • BBSRC Mitigation Fund "Complex DNA-based tracers to investigate the transport of microbes in soil" (with Nasrollah Sepehrnia (PI), Paul Hallett, Cecile Gubry-Rangin; 2022, £49.8k)
  • Marie SkÅ‚odowska-Curie Fellowship for Nasrollah Sepehrnia "TRAMPAS" (with P Hallett, C Gubry-Rangin; 2021-2023, €225k)
  • China National Offshore Oil Corporation (with Kejian Wu (PI), Andy Starkey)
  • Royal Society International Exchanges Cost Share 2018 China (with Amer Syed (PI); Mar 2019 - Mar 2021, £11066)
  • UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Overseas Travel Grant (2016 - Feb. 2018, £20.6k)
  • UK Natural Environment Research Council IODP Phase 2 (with Stephen Bowden (PI); Dec. 2016 - Sept. 2017, £35.4k)
  • COREX (UK) Ltd. (2015-2020, £41.4k)
  • Royal Society Research Grant (2014-2015, £15k)
  • The Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland Research Grant (2014-2015, £2.5k)
  • University of Aberdeen Chevron Fund (2014)
  • University of Aberdeen Principal's Interdisciplinary Fund (2014)
  • University of Aberdeen Principal's Excellence Fund (2014)
  • Development Trust (2012, £125k)
  • The Higher Committee for Education Development in Iraq (A Hameed 2024 - 2027, £90650)
  • China Scholarship Council (F Zhao 2023 - 24)
  • Petroleum Technology Development Fund PhD studentship (K Odunlami 2019 - 2022)
  • Mexican National Council for Science and Technology PhD studentship (X Zacarias Hernandez 2016-2019, £64.1k)
  • Energy Technology Partnership Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers Exchanges (PECRE) grant
    • G. Manoharan 2018 £3k “Insights into mechanics of brittle fracture in rocks under triaxial conditions using combined neutron and X-ray imaging”
  • Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA) Foundation grant
    • K. Odunlami US$3k (2021-22)
    • O. Olofinnika US$3k (2020-21)
    • X. Zacarias Hernandez US$2.5k (2017-18), US$2k (2018-19)
    • G. Manoharan US$3.5k (2017-18)
    • O. Ajayi, 2016 US$1.5k
    • A. Ibekwe, 2016 US$2.5k
    • M. Walter, 2016
    • M. Christensen, 2014 US$2k
    • B. Akamairo, 2013
  • Aberdeen Formation Evaluation Society (AFES) bursary/grant
    • M. Sarlak 2021 (£1k)
    • K. Odunlami 2020 (£1k)
    • X. Zacarias Hernandez 2018 (£1k), 2019 (£1k), 2020 (£1k)
    • O. Ajayi 2018 £1k
    • G. Manoharan 2017 (£500), 2018 (£1k), 2019 (£1k)
    • A. Ibekwe 2017 £500
    • M. Christensen 2013 (£2k), 2014 (£2k), 2015 (£1.5k)
    • B. Akamairo, 2015
  • University of Aberdeen PhD studentship
    • M. K. Habeeb Mohamed 2016-2019
    • O. Ajayi 2015-2018
  • College of Physical Sciences PhD studentship (M. Christensen 2013-2016)

 

Teaching

Teaching Responsibilities

Postgraduate

  • Enhanced Oil Recovery (EG552C/2G/Q1, EG502E/2N/1Y/1M) for MSc Petroleum Engineering and MSc Oil & Gas Innovation
  • Co-lecturer, Flow Assurance (EG55F8/G8, 2013-2016) for MSc Subsea Engineering and MSc Oil & Gas Engineering
  • Guest lecturer, Subsea Production Systems (EG50F9/G9, 2015) for MSc Subsea Engineering
  • Guest lecturer, Chemistry at Interfaces and Enhanced Oil Recovery (CM5037, 2014) for MSc Oil & Gas Chemistry
  • Coordinator, MSc Individual Projects in Renewable Energy (Engineering) (EG5909, - Nov. 2016)
  • Thesis supervisor, MSc in Oil & Gas Engineering (EG5908) and Petroleum Engineering (EG5911)

Undergraduate

  • Discipline Co-contributor, BEng Civil Engineering Group Design Project (EG4578, spring 2024 - )
  • Co-lecturer, Fluid Mechanics (EG3018, EM3018, EM3019)
  • Co-lecturer, Environmental Engineering (EA4527, spring 2019 - Aug 2021; EA4027 Sept 2021 - Aug 2023)
  • Co-lecturer, Geotechnics 2 (EG40JE, EA40JE, fall 2013 - Dec 2017)
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery (EG50HI, EG55HI, EG552C)
  • Thesis supervisor, BEng/MEng in Civil, Chemical, Mechanical, and Petroleum Engineering (EG4013/4014)
Publications

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  • Measurement of in situ contact angle distribution in packed beds of spheres using X-ray micro-CT

    Ibekwe, A., Pokrajac, D., Tanino, Y.
    3rd UK InterPore Conference on Porous Media
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
  • In-situ imaging of fractured rock and flow through them using simultaneous neutron and X-ray computed tomography, EPSRC

    Tanino, Y., Syed, A. S.
    Impact, vol. 2017, pp. 61-63
    Contributions to Specialist Publications: Articles
  • Residual oil saturation under mixed-wet conditions: a direct comparison between Indiana limestone and its microfluidic analogue

    Tanino, Y., Christensen, M., Zacarias Hernandez, X.
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Conference Proceedings
  • Greater-than-one relative permeability in mixed-wet limestone

    Christensen, M., Romanello, L., Tanino, Y.
    Contributions to Conferences: Papers
  • Enhanced permeability due to apparent oil/brine slippage in limestone and its dependence on wettability

    Christensen, M., Tanino, Y.
    Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 44, no. 12, pp. 6116-6123
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • In-situ visualisation of capillary imbibition in rocks using neutron tomography

    Manoharan, G., Tanino, Y., Syed, A. S.
    30th Scottish Fluid Mechanics Meeting
    Contributions to Conferences: Abstracts
  • Polymer/brine exchange flows in a slightly inclined pipe

    Habeeb Mohamed, M. K., Tanino, Y.
    30th Scottish Fluid Mechanics Meeting
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
  • Waterflood Oil Recovery from Mixed-Wet Limestone: Dependence upon the Contact Angle

    Christensen, M., Tanino, Y.
    Energy & Fuels, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 1529-1535
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Recreating mineralogical petrographic heterogeneity within microfluidic chips: assembly, examples, and applications

    Bowden, S. A., Tanino, Y., Akamairo, B., Christensen, M.
    Lab on a Chip, vol. 16, no. 24, pp. 4677-4681
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Nucleation of cracks in sedimentary rocks: New insights from simultaneous X-ray and neutron imaging

    Syed, A. S., Tanino, Y., LaManna, J., Jacobson, D.
    2016 AGU Fall Meeting
    Contributions to Conferences: Posters
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