Young Scientist Award
| Sina Shakeri | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Flinders University |
| Country | Australia |
| Scholar ID | h3L9AzwAAAAJ |
| Documents | 22 |
| Citations | 197 |
| h-index | 8 |
| Subject Area | Engineering |
| Event | Global Academic Awards |
Sina Shakeri is an engineering researcher affiliated with Flinders University, Australia. The supplied scholarly profile identifies 22 documents, 197 citations, and an h-index of 8. These indicators provide a quantitative overview of the researcher’s documented scholarly output and citation activity and are considered in this article as part of an academic recognition profile. [1]
This article presents a neutral academic overview of Sina Shakeri in relation to the Young Scientist Award associated with the Global Academic Awards. The assessment focuses on research profile, scholarly contributions, publication activity, research impact, and general suitability for recognition rather than asserting an award outcome not established by the supplied information.
Abstract
The Young Scientist Award profile for Sina Shakeri examines an engineering researcher affiliated with Flinders University in Australia. Based on the supplied scholarly profile information, Shakeri has 22 documented publications or scholarly documents, 197 citations, and an h-index of 8. [1] These indicators provide a concise representation of research productivity and citation visibility. The profile is considered in the context of academic recognition, with emphasis on documented scholarly activity, publication development, research influence, and potential contribution to engineering research.
Keywords
- Sina Shakeri
- Young Scientist Award
- Engineering research
- Flinders University
- Academic recognition
- Research impact
- Scholarly publications
- Global Academic Awards
Introduction
Young scientist recognition programs generally seek to identify researchers whose scholarly activities demonstrate developing expertise, sustained research engagement, and meaningful contributions to their disciplines. Within engineering, such recognition may consider publication records, research originality, methodological contribution, collaboration, and evidence of scholarly influence.
Sina Shakeri is associated with Flinders University in Australia and is identified in the supplied information as an engineering researcher. The available Google Scholar profile information records 22 documents, 197 citations, and an h-index of 8. [1] Because citation indicators can change over time, these figures should be understood as profile data supplied for this article rather than permanent bibliometric values.
Research Profile
The available profile identifies engineering as the researcher’s principal subject area. The combination of documented scholarly documents and citations indicates an established publication record with measurable academic visibility. The h-index of 8 indicates that at least eight indexed scholarly works in the supplied profile have received at least eight citations each, assuming the profile statistics are calculated according to the conventional h-index definition.
The institutional affiliation with Flinders University places the research profile within an established Australian university research environment. Institutional affiliation alone does not determine research quality; rather, it provides contextual information for interpreting a researcher’s scholarly activities and collaborations. [2]
Research Contributions
The available data support the characterization of Shakeri as an active engineering researcher with a documented body of scholarly work. The research contribution profile may be evaluated through several complementary dimensions:
- Scholarly productivity: The supplied profile records 22 documents, providing evidence of sustained academic publication activity. [1]
- Citation visibility: A reported 197 citations indicate that the researcher’s publications have received measurable attention within the scholarly literature represented by the profile. [1]
- Research continuity: The number of documented works provides an indication of continued engagement with research and publication.
- Engineering relevance: The supplied subject classification places the researcher’s scholarly activity within engineering, a broad field encompassing technological, methodological, and applied research.
- Academic development: The combination of publication output and citation activity can serve as one component of evaluating an emerging or developing scientific career.
A complete assessment of individual contributions would require examination of the underlying publications, authorship roles, venues, methodological innovations, datasets, patents where applicable, and documented practical or societal applications. Those details are not supplied in the input data and therefore are not inferred here.
Publications
The supplied scholarly profile reports 22 documents associated with Sina Shakeri. [1] The available information does not provide a complete publication-by-publication bibliography, publication titles, journal names, publication years, authorship positions, or DOI identifiers. Accordingly, individual publications and DOI records are not reproduced or inferred in this article.
For an authoritative and current publication list, readers should consult the researcher’s linked scholarly profile. Bibliometric information should be interpreted with awareness that citation counts, document totals, and h-index values may change as databases are updated and additional publications or citations are indexed.
Research Impact
Research impact can be assessed through both quantitative and qualitative evidence. The reported 197 citations provide one quantitative indicator of scholarly visibility, while the h-index of 8 provides an additional measure of the distribution of citations across the researcher’s publications. [1] Neither measure, considered independently, establishes the originality, societal value, methodological quality, or practical significance of research.
For a comprehensive evaluation, citation indicators may be considered alongside peer-reviewed publication quality, research originality, collaboration, interdisciplinary relevance, technological or industrial application, conference contributions, research funding, mentoring, and other documented forms of academic service. Such evidence would allow a broader assessment of the researcher’s influence within engineering and related research communities.
Award Suitability
The supplied profile presents several characteristics that may be relevant when considering suitability for a Young Scientist Award, including an identifiable engineering research focus, a documented publication record, and measurable citation activity. The profile records 22 documents, 197 citations, and an h-index of 8. [1]
Potential evaluation areas for an academic recognition process may include:
- Quality and relevance of peer-reviewed research.
- Originality and methodological strength of research contributions.
- Consistency and development of the publication record.
- Scholarly influence as reflected by appropriate citation and research-use indicators.
- Contribution to engineering knowledge, technology, or application.
- Evidence of collaboration, interdisciplinary activity, or broader academic engagement.
- Alignment of documented achievements with the applicable award criteria.
On the basis of the information supplied, Shakeri has a documented academic profile that can reasonably be reviewed for young-researcher recognition. Final eligibility, nomination status, judging, and award outcomes remain subject to the official rules and evaluation procedures of the Global Academic Awards.
Conclusion
Sina Shakeri is an engineering researcher affiliated with Flinders University, Australia, with a supplied scholarly profile reporting 22 documents, 197 citations, and an h-index of 8. [1] These indicators demonstrate a measurable record of scholarly publication and citation activity. In the context of the Young Scientist Award, the profile provides a basis for academic review, while a complete assessment should additionally consider the quality, originality, significance, and broader impact of the underlying research.
The information presented here is intended as a structured academic recognition profile. It does not independently certify an award result, ranking, or formal endorsement and should be read together with the applicable criteria and official information published by the Global Academic Awards.
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References
- Google Scholar. (n.d.). Author profile: Sina Shakeri, Scholar ID h3L9AzwAAAAJ. Google Scholar. https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=h3L9AzwAAAAJ&hl=en
- Flinders University. (n.d.). Flinders University research and academic information. Flinders University.
- Global Academic Awards. (n.d.). Global Academic Awards. Official award website. https://globalacademicawards.com/