Ankur Chaubey | Astronomy and Astrophysics | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Ankur Chaubey
Affiliation Maharaja Suhel Dev University, U.P., Azamgarh, India
Country India
Scopus ID 57219621384
Documents 11
Citations 34
h-index 3
Subject Area Astronomy and Astrophysics
Event International Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-1813-9559

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/

Mohamed Issa | Physics and Astronomy | Best Innovation Award

Mr. Mohamed Issa | Physics and Astronomy | Best Innovation Award 

Faculty of Human Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo | Egypt

Mr. Mohamed Issa is a multidisciplinary researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Human Medicine, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt, whose work uniquely bridges medicine, physics, cosmology, and philosophy of consciousness. His research profile reflects a bold intellectual pursuit aimed at re-examining the fundamental laws governing reality, with particular emphasis on the relationship between consciousness and the structure of the universe. Through a series of theoretical works published in 2025, Mr. Issa has proposed innovative frameworks that challenge conventional scientific boundaries and invite a deeper, integrative understanding of existence. One of the central themes of his research is articulated in “How the Universe Speaks Through Consciousness”, where he explores consciousness not merely as a byproduct of neural activity but as an active, communicative interface between human perception and universal laws. In this work, he argues that consciousness functions as a medium through which the universe expresses order, meaning, and continuity, offering a novel perspective that connects cognitive science with cosmological principles. In “Modification of Relativity” (2025), Mr. Issa critically revisits Einstein’s theory of relativity, proposing conceptual refinements that incorporate observer awareness and systemic renewal into spacetime dynamics. Rather than rejecting classical physics, his approach seeks to extend it by integrating consciousness as a fundamental variable influencing the interpretation of time, motion, and causality. This work positions him among contemporary thinkers attempting to move beyond purely materialistic models of the universe. His publication “Theory of Everything and the Law of the Universe” represents an ambitious effort to synthesize physical laws, biological systems, and metaphysical principles into a unified theoretical framework. Here, Mr. Issa proposes that the universe operates according to a self-regulating law of coherence and renewal, linking cosmology, life sciences, and consciousness into a single explanatory model.

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How the universe speaks through consciousness

– Human consciousness in relation, 2025

Human consciousness in relation

– Information and Energy in the universe, 2025

Chun-Li Guo | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Chun-Li Guo | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Research Excellence Award

Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences | China

Dr. Chun-Li Guo is a distinguished Senior Researcher at the Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, with more than two decades of impactful contributions to the fields of granite petrogenesis, tungsten–tin mineralization, and rare-metal resource geology. She earned her PhD in Mineral Prospecting and Exploration in 2010 and has since established herself as a leading authority on the magmatic and metallogenic evolution of granitoids in South China. Dr. Guo’s research has significantly advanced scientific understanding of why tungsten–tin mineralization becomes progressively enriched through geological time, an innovative contribution that earned her recognition under the Wiley China Excellent Author Program. Her work has also delivered tangible economic benefits by reshaping mineral exploration strategies; notably, her reinterpretation of the genetic relationship between Pb-Zn orebodies and felsic dykes at the super-large Shizhuyuan W–Sn polymetallic deposit overturned long-standing models and opened new avenues for resource discovery. Dr. Guo has successfully completed six major research projects and is currently leading four nationally funded projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology, and industry partners. Her scholarly output includes over 20 peer-reviewed publications, with six first-author papers receiving more than 800 citations, reflecting the high international impact of her work. She has also co-authored authoritative geological monographs with ISBN registration, contributing to both academic scholarship and applied mineral resource development. Through collaborations with renowned international scientists from institutions such as Monash University and Curtin University, Dr. Guo has strengthened global scientific exchange in earth sciences.

 

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Mohamed Gomaa | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award | 13351

Prof. Mohamed Gomaa | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Gomaa,  National Research Centre, Egypt

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud Gomaa is a distinguished geophysicist and head of the Geophysical Exploration Research Group at the National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt. He holds MSc and PhD degrees in Geophysics from Cairo University and has been a professor at NRC since 2017. His research focuses on the modeling and simulation of electrical properties of rocks and minerals, particularly regarding texture, composites, and mixture laws. With over 74 international publications and multiple awards—including the Egyptian State Incentive Award and the NRC Excellence Award—Prof. Gomaa is recognized for his contributions to geophysics. He also teaches at Helwan and Ain Shams Universities and actively contributes to national scientific committees and international conferences.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud Gomaa embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. in Geophysics from the Faculty of Science, Cairo University, in 1988. His deep curiosity and scientific acumen led him to pursue advanced studies in geophysics, earning an M.Sc. in 1996 with a thesis titled “Frequency response study on iron-ore bearing rock samples.” This work laid the groundwork for his later focus on the electrical properties of geological materials. In 2004, he completed his Ph.D. at Cairo University with a pioneering dissertation on “Induced polarization Study on iron ore bearing rock samples.” His early academic focus on rock electrical characteristics highlighted his commitment to bridging theory with applied geological exploration.

🧑‍🔬 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Gomaa’s career at the National Research Centre (NRC) began in the early 1990s. His steady progression—from Assistant Researcher to full Professor of Geophysics by 2017—demonstrates a consistent trajectory of dedication and achievement. As Head of the Geophysical Exploration Research Group within the Central Laboratories Network and Center of Excellence, he has led diverse projects that blend academic excellence with practical problem-solving in applied geophysics.

In addition to his academic role, he gained cross-sector experience working with private entities like Steel Network Company (STN) and Applied Science International (ASI), where he handled HR and technical documentation. This blend of public research and industry exposure has enriched his applied understanding of geophysics.

Moreover, he extends his knowledge to the classroom, lecturing on geophysics and geology at Helwan University and the Faculty of Girls at Ain-Shams University, nurturing the next generation of Earth scientists.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Gomaa is a leading figure in modeling and simulating the electrical properties of rocks and minerals, with a unique emphasis on grain textures, mixture laws, and composite materials. His innovative work spans topics such as induced polarization, dielectric properties, and geoelectrical modeling. His 2025 paper in Scientific Reports explores how grain shape elongation affects electrical conductivity, a breakthrough in subsurface characterization techniques.

His contributions go beyond theory. He is credited with inventions and patents including:

  • Pb-free transparent dielectric layer for plasma display panels

  • Non-polarized four-electrode cell for solid samples

  • A graywater recycling device for residential and industrial use

Such patents reveal his capability to transform geophysical insights into practical, environmentally conscious solutions.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Prof. Gomaa’s scientific rigor and innovation have earned him numerous national and institutional honors, including:

  • 🥇 Egyptian State Incentive Award in Geological Sciences (2010)

  • 🏅 Scientific Excellence Award from NRC (2013)

  • 🏵 High h-index Member Recognition Award (2014)

  • 🎖 Appreciation Award during NRC’s 60th Anniversary (2016)

  • 🏆 Honorary Gold Medal at the Global Youth Summit on Net-Zero Future (2024) for outstanding performance in the Climate x Food Track

These accolades affirm his status as one of Egypt’s most impactful scientific minds in geophysical research and sustainability.

🌍 Impact and Influence

With over 74 peer-reviewed journal articles, 20+ international conference presentations, and over 366 reviews for scientific journals, Prof. Gomaa has significantly shaped the discourse in applied geophysics. His editorial contributions to global journals reflect his authority and leadership in the field.

He also co-founded the Egyptian Society of Applied Petrophysics (ESAP) and the Central Internet Unit at NRC, enhancing Egypt’s research infrastructure. His involvement in the National Committees for Earth Standards and Nature Conservation under the Academy of Scientific Research and Technology underlines his commitment to policy and environmental stewardship.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Gomaa’s legacy is firmly rooted in the integration of geophysical science with technological innovation and environmental responsibility. As a mentor, educator, inventor, and leader, he continues to inspire young scientists while contributing to Egypt’s strategic scientific goals. His future vision likely includes:

  • Advancing geoelectrical methods for groundwater and mineral exploration

  • Promoting eco-friendly technologies through patented inventions

  • Expanding his role in climate adaptation strategies linked to geoscience

With his wealth of experience and passion for interdisciplinary science, Prof. Gomaa remains a cornerstone of Egypt’s scientific advancement in earth and environmental sciences.

Publication Top Notes

Author: M.M., Gomaa, M. M.

Journal: Scientific Reports,

Year: 2025

Author: E.A.A.E., Aziz, Emad A.Abd El, M.M., Gomaa, M. M.

Journal: Carbonates and Evaporites,

Year:   2024

Depositional Environment, Petrophysical Evaluation and Electrical Properties of Zeit Formation, Northwestern Shore of Gulf of Suez, Egypt

Author: M.M., Gomaa, M. M., E.A., Abd El Aziz, Emad A.
Journal: Earth Science, 
Year:  2024