ICCK

Majid Khan

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Section 01

Academic Profile

Dr. Majid Khan is an Associate Professor at the University of Science and Technology Beijing. His research directions include Geophysics, Seismic Sequence Stratigraphy, Reservoir Characterization, Engineering Geology, Rock Mechanics, and Underground Engineering Safety. He earned his PhD in Geophysics from the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2018. His work bridges field geophysics, advanced monitoring technologies, and data-driven models to address critical challenges in reservoirs, subsurface structures, deep mining and underground space utilization, and he has led multiple national and international research grants as Principal Investigator. Dr. Khan has published more than 65 SCI-indexed papers, 15+ conference publications, and holds several patents. He serves on the editorial board of Reservoir Science and four journals, while actively mentoring young scientists through international programs. He also contributes to global collaborations in geoscience, holding leadership roles in professional societies and advisory committees. He is holding SEG's subcommittees leadership roles, member SEG, AGU, ICMSSE, EGU, etc.

Section 02

Editorial Roles

This user currently does not serve as an editor for any ICCK journals.

Section 03

ICCK Publications

Open Access | Research Article | 25 March 2026 | Cited: Crossref logo  11 , Scopus 4
Reservoir Characterization of Eocene Carbonates and Cambrian Sands in the Eastern Potwar Region, Pakistan
Reservoir Science | Volume 2, Issue 2: 111-125, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/RS.2026.819359
Abstract
Hydrocarbon prospectivity in fold-and-thrust belts remains inherently uncertain due to the combined effects of structural complexity and heterogeneous reservoir properties. The Eastern Potwar region of Pakistan, characterized by imbricate thrust systems, anticlines, and synclines, represents a typical example where conventional approaches often fail to adequately constrain reservoir quality. This study integrates seismic interpretation with rock physics modeling to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of the Missakeswal area. Seismic analysis delineates the structural framework controlling trap development, while rock physics modeling of well log data provides quantitative constraints on litho... More >

Graphical Abstract
Reservoir Characterization of Eocene Carbonates and Cambrian Sands in the Eastern Potwar Region, Pakistan