Summary. The Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Research Project includes both experimental and modeling research and development of all chemical EOR methods including polymer flooding, surfactant flooding, alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding, wettability alteration, mobility control using foam and low salinity water flooding by a team of more than 50 faculty members, senior research It involves any reservoir process that is used to change the existing rock/oil/brine interactions in the reservoir, including thermal recovery, miscible flooding, microbial, and chemical flooding. Chemical flooding methods might include polymer, deep-formation profile control using gels, surfactant, alkaline, emulsion, foam, and their combinations. Delshad has more than 20 years of work experience in chemical flooding. She has worked extensively on the development and application of reservoir simulators for enhanced oil recovery processes, and is currently in charge of development and user support for the University of Texas’ chemical flooding oil reservoir simulator.