Dazok Donald Jambol

Papers

4

Total Citations

73

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About

Dazok Donald Jambol is an emerging researcher specializing in offshore engineering, subsea systems, and the application of artificial intelligence to oil and gas operations. His work sits at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and practical industrial challenges, with a particular focus on improving safety, efficiency, and sustainability in some of the world's most demanding operational environments. Jambol's most impactful contribution to date, "Technological innovations and optimized work methods in subsea maintenance and production" (2024), has rapidly accumulated 34 citations, reflecting strong community interest in his approach to tackling the complexities of deepwater operations. His research on AI-driven maintenance logistics for offshore platforms (25 citations) further demonstrates his commitment to leveraging intelligent systems to transform how the industry manages remote and hazardous infrastructure. Beyond maintenance optimization, Jambol has explored the strategic role of AI in enhancing subsea safety protocols and examined forward-looking innovations in well intervention techniques — work that positions him as a thoughtful voice on the future of petroleum engineering. Despite publishing exclusively within 2024, his cumulative citation footprint of over 70 references signals a rapidly growing influence, making him a researcher worth following closely as offshore energy technology continues to evolve.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Technological innovations and optimized work methods in subsea maintenance and production
34 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (4 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6

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