Ankur Chaubey | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Ankur Chaubey
AffiliationMaharaja Suhel Dev University, U.P., Azamgarh, India
CountryIndia
Scopus ID57219621384
Documents11
Citations34
h-index3
Subject AreaAstronomy and Astrophysics
EventInternational Research Awards
ORCID0000-0002-1813-9559

Ankur Chaubey
Maharaja Suhel Dev University, U.P., Azamgarh, India

The Best Researcher Award recognizes sustained scholarly achievement, research quality, publication impact, and contributions to advancing knowledge within a specialized academic discipline. This article presents an overview of the academic profile of Ankur Chaubey, whose documented research activity in Astronomy and Astrophysics reflects continued engagement with scientific investigation and scholarly dissemination through indexed publications and citation impact.[1] The profile is presented in a neutral encyclopedic format suitable for academic recognition and professional reference.

Abstract

Academic recognition is typically based upon measurable research productivity, scholarly influence, publication quality, and engagement with the international scientific community. Ankur Chaubey has established a documented research profile within Astronomy and Astrophysics, supported by indexed publications, citations, and author metrics recorded through Scopus. Such indicators provide evidence of research dissemination and scholarly visibility while contributing to ongoing scientific dialogue within the discipline.[1]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Scopus Author Profile, Research Excellence

Introduction

Research awards recognize individuals whose scholarly activities demonstrate originality, scientific rigor, and measurable academic impact. Evaluation commonly considers peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, research continuity, and contributions to advancing knowledge. These criteria provide a transparent framework for assessing academic excellence across international research communities.[2]

Research Profile

Ankur Chaubey is affiliated with Maharaja Suhel Dev University, U.P., Azamgarh, India. According to indexed bibliographic records, the researcher has authored 11 Scopus-indexed documents, received 34 citations, and maintains an h-index of 3. These bibliometric indicators illustrate an active research record and continuing scholarly engagement within Astronomy and Astrophysics.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Ankur Chaubey emphasize scientific investigation, publication in peer-reviewed literature, and participation in the dissemination of astronomical knowledge. Bibliometric evidence suggests sustained engagement with research topics relevant to astrophysical studies while contributing to the broader scientific literature through indexed publications and collaborative academic activities.[1]

Publications

The documented publication record consists of peer-reviewed scholarly articles indexed within Scopus. Publications contribute to measurable research visibility through citation tracking, author indexing, and DOI registration where applicable. Persistent identifiers such as DOI support long-term accessibility and reliable scholarly referencing.[3]

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through publication metrics, citation frequency, and author-level indicators that demonstrate scholarly engagement within the academic community. Although bibliometric values represent only one aspect of research quality, they provide standardized evidence supporting visibility, discoverability, and influence across international indexing platforms.[1][2]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available bibliometric information, Ankur Chaubey demonstrates characteristics commonly evaluated during academic recognition processes, including documented publication activity, citation performance, indexed research output, and continued scholarly participation. Such achievements align with the evaluation principles generally associated with the International Research Awards while remaining subject to the official selection procedures established by the organizing committee.[4]

Conclusion

The academic profile presented here summarizes documented research metrics and scholarly activities associated with Ankur Chaubey. Through publication output, citation performance, and participation in Astronomy and Astrophysics research, the profile represents a concise overview of academic accomplishments relevant to professional recognition, bibliometric evaluation, and research excellence.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Ankur Chaubey, Author ID 57219621384. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57219621384
  2. ORCID. (2026). ORCID Registry and persistent researcher identifiers.https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1813-9559
  3. Journal of Atomic, Molecular, Condensed Matter and Nano Physics. Dilaton Detection in Radio Regions.DOI:
    https://www.rgnpublications.com/journals/index.php/jamcnp/article/view/3490
  4. International Research Awards. Award information and evaluation overview.https://researchawards.net/

Warda Al Saidi | Physics and Astronomy | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Warda Al Saidi | Physics and Astronomy | Young Scientist Award 

University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) | Oman

Dr. Warda Al Saidi is a highly accomplished physicist, lecturer, and researcher specializing in spintronics, magnetism, and thin-film magnetic systems. She earned her PhD in Physics from Sultan Qaboos University (2021–2024), building on a strong academic foundation that includes a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the same institution. Currently, she serves as a Physics Lecturer at the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS), Muscat, where she delivers undergraduate lectures, conducts laboratory sessions, integrates modern teaching technologies, and actively contributes to curriculum development and academic advising. Previously, she taught physics at Al Shomoukh International School, where she was recognized for outstanding teaching performance. Dr. Al Saidi’s research focuses on magnetic skyrmions, spintronics, plasmon-driven magnetic phenomena, and multistate memory devices for next-generation computing and AI acceleration. She has authored numerous high-impact publications in leading journals such as Physical Review B, Applied Physics Letters, Scientific Reports, Journal of Physics D, physica status solidi (a), and Materials Today Electronics. Her work combines experimental, theoretical, and computational approaches, utilizing tools such as Python, MATLAB, MuMax3, and advanced data analysis techniques. She has gained valuable international research experience, including serving as an Assistant Researcher Physicist at CERN, Geneva, and working as a Medical Physicist at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital and The Royal Hospital in Oman. Dr. Al Saidi is an active contributor to the global scientific community, with numerous invited talks, conference presentations, and awards, including the Best Post-PhD Project Award at IEEE RTSI 2025 and multiple best paper and oral presentation recognitions. A member of IEEE, she is deeply committed to academic excellence, interdisciplinary collaboration, and advancing physics research with real-world technological impact.

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