Luo Xiaolong, Han Chinese, graduated from East China University of Technology (formerly East China Institute of Geology) in 2000 with a Bachelor's degree in Surveying and Mapping Engineering. After briefly working in the industry, he returned to pursue a Master's degree at the same university and graduated in 2004. In July of that year, he joined Yangtze University, where he has been working ever since. He obtained his Ph.D. in Geology from China University of Petroleum (Beijing) in 2012. Currently, he serves as Associate Professor, Master's Supervisor, and Deputy Director of the Department of Geographic Information Science in the School of Earth Sciences.
Teaching Experience:
He has taught courses such as Principles and Applications of Databases and Surveying, consistently earning outstanding evaluations. He has received the Yangtze River Teaching Quality Excellence Award multiple times.
Research Focus:
GIS software development
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Digital Twin
Metaverse
Key Research Projects:
National Science and Technology Major Project: Large Oil and Gas Fields and Coalbed Methane Development (sub-project: Enrichment Patterns and Exploration Key Technologies for Medium-Large Clastic Oil and Gas Reservoirs)
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Chuanqing Drilling Engineering Co., Ltd.: Database Function Expansion and Analysis Methods for Well Testing Data
National Special Project for Oil and Gas Resource Strategic Survey and Evaluation (Ministry of Natural Resources): Tectonic Evolution and New Domains for Hydrocarbon Accumulation in the Tarim Basin
Sinopec Northwest Oilfield Branch Exploration and Development Research Institute: Paleotectonic Restoration and Structural Unit Division During Key Transition Periods in the Tarim Basin
Oil and Gas Resource Management Database and Information System Construction (Ministry of Natural Resources): Oil and Gas Resource Information Sharing and Service Platform Development
Publications and Achievements:
Authored over 40 papers in domestic and international journals, including Progress in Environmental Protection and Processing of Resource, Petroleum Geology & Experiment, and Oil & Gas Geology and Recovery Efficiency.
Holds 4 software copyrights for developed technologies.