Newly-Invented Iran-Made Microprocessor Has No Foreign Parallel
"This intelligent microprocessor which had been designed and manufactured for determining shape of hydrocarbon reservoirs can be utilized for correct implementation of Enhance Oil Recovery (EOR) operation and preservation from oil reservoirs," said Roshanak Rajablou, the Ph.D. student of geophysics and gravimetry at University of Tehran and the inventor of the microprocessor (intelligent microprocessor for determining the shape of hydrocarbon reservoirs).
"The newly-invented microprocessor which determines characteristics of oil and gas fields and in the meantime tells the investors if the extraction operation is economic or not, bagged the gold medal at the world competition of inventions held in Turkey," head of the team of researchers added.
"This invention has been recorded for the first time in the world, so there is no foreign-made parallel for it," she said, adding, "The prototype of this invention was first presented at the international invention competition in Croatia where the Iranian team won the gold medal."
"Gradually, we promoted our invention and managed to make the device more accurate and ultimately old sensors were replace with newly-made microprocessors," Rajablou who works for Islamic Azad University, Hamedan branch, went on to say.
"The Iranian microprocessor won the gold medal in the international inventions competition in Turkey where various countries including Germany, France, Spain, South Korea, Russia, China, Portugal and Romania had participated," she added.
"Our microprocessor will be mass produced following consultation with the Iranian Oil Ministry in near future," Rajablou concluded.
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