Fatma Samy | Inorganic Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

               Fatma Samy
Researcher Fatma Samy
Affiliation Faculty of Education / Ain Shams University
Country Egypt
Scopus ID 57430043200
Documents 17
Citations 260
h-index 10
Subject Area Inorganic Chemistry
Event International Material Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8677-8777

Fatma Samy is an academic researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Education at Ain Shams University, Egypt. Her scholarly record demonstrates sustained contributions reflected through indexed publications, citations, and an established h-index. Within the context of the International Material Scientist Awards, her research profile illustrates measurable academic productivity and interdisciplinary scientific engagement.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Fatma Samy in relation to recognition for the Best Researcher Award. The profile is based on publicly indexed scholarly indicators including publication count, citation performance, h-index, institutional affiliation, and research specialization. These indicators provide an overview of scholarly productivity and research visibility while supporting transparent academic evaluation.[1]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award; Fatma Samy; Ain Shams University; Egypt; Inorganic Chemistry; Scopus Author ID; Research Publications; Citation Analysis; h-index; International Material Scientist Awards.[3]

Introduction

Academic recognition is commonly supported by evidence-based indicators that reflect publication quality, citation influence, and sustained scholarly activity. Bibliometric databases provide standardized measures that facilitate objective assessment across institutions and disciplines. Such metrics are widely considered during nomination and evaluation processes for international research awards.[1]

Research Profile

Fatma Samy is affiliated with the Faculty of Education, Ain Shams University, Egypt. Her Scopus Author ID 57430043200 records 17 indexed publications, 260 citations, and an h-index of 10. Her research is associated with Inorganic Chemistry, reflecting consistent scholarly productivity, scientific collaboration, and sustained academic contributions recognized through internationally indexed research publications and citation performance.[2]

Research Contributions

The research profile reflects continued scholarly participation through peer-reviewed publications and contributions to inorganic chemistry. Bibliometric indicators suggest that the published work has received measurable academic attention, demonstrating relevance within indexed scientific literature and supporting international research visibility.[3]

Publications

Representative publications indexed in Scopus contribute to citation performance and overall research impact. Research outputs may include peer-reviewed journal articles addressing inorganic chemistry and related scientific investigations. Individual publications are accessible through the Scopus Author Profile.[1]

Research Impact

Fatma Samy’s research demonstrates a measurable academic impact through 17 indexed publications, 260 citations, and an h-index of 10, reflecting sustained scholarly visibility and influence within the scientific community. Her publications contribute to knowledge dissemination, interdisciplinary collaboration, and citation growth, while bibliometric indicators support the significance of her research contributions in indexed academic literature.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on publicly available bibliometric indicators, institutional affiliation, research specialization, publication record, and citation performance, the research profile aligns with commonly evaluated criteria for international academic recognition programs. Final award decisions remain subject to the independent review process established by the International Material Scientist Awards.[3]

Conclusion

Fatma Samy’s academic profile demonstrates a consistent scholarly record supported by indexed publications, citation performance, and recognized research activity. These characteristics collectively contribute to an evidence-based academic profile suitable for consideration within international research award evaluation frameworks.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Fatma Samy, Author ID 57430043200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57430043200
  2. Samy, F., Shebl, M., & Mohamed, E. (2026). Tailoring, spectroscopic, DFT, solvatochromic, antitumor, and molecular docking studies of new polynuclear Cu(II)-hydrazone complexes. Scientific Reports, 16(1).
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-32666-8
  3. Samy, F. (n.d.). ORCID profile. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8677-8777
  4. International Material Scientist Awards.
    https://materialscientists.com

 

Irina Yanina | Upconversion | Women Researcher Award

Women Researcher Award

                     Irin Yanina
Affiliation National Research Saratov State University
Country Russia
Scopus ID 22952614500
Documents 92
Citations 621
h-index 13
Subject Area Upconversion
Event International Material Scientist Awards

Irina Yanina is a researcher affiliated with the National Research Saratov State University, Russia. Her scholarly activities focus on optical biomedical technologies, tissue optics, photonics, and upconversion materials for biomedical imaging and diagnostics. With a substantial publication record, consistent citation performance, and recognized contributions to optical science, her profile demonstrates sustained academic productivity and interdisciplinary collaboration suitable for international scientific recognition.[1]

Abstract

Irina Yanina has established an internationally recognized research profile through investigations in biomedical optics, photonics, tissue imaging, laser diagnostics, and optical spectroscopy with particular emphasis on upconversion technologies. Her work contributes to improved understanding of light interaction with biological tissues, enabling advances in medical diagnostics, therapeutic monitoring, and non-invasive imaging methodologies. Supported by ninety-two indexed publications, six hundred twenty-one citations, and an h-index of thirteen, her research reflects sustained scholarly productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and measurable scientific influence within materials science, biomedical engineering, and applied optical research communities..[1]

Keywords

Biomedical Optics, Optical Clearing, Upconversion Nanoparticles, Photodynamic Therapy, Tissue Imaging, Biomedical Photonics, Laser Diagnostics, Optical Imaging, Nanomedicine, Biophotonics.[2]

Introduction

Modern biomedical optics integrates material science, photonics, and medical engineering to improve disease diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring. Irina Yanina has contributed to this interdisciplinary field through investigations involving optical properties of biological tissues, imaging systems, and advanced photonic materials that support enhanced diagnostic accuracy and innovative healthcare technologies. [1]

Research Profile

The research profile demonstrates consistent academic productivity across biomedical optics, spectroscopy, tissue diagnostics, and optical material applications. Her publication portfolio indicates long-term engagement with internationally indexed journals while citation metrics reflect continuing scholarly relevance and recognition by researchers working in photonics, imaging science, and healthcare technology. [2]

Research Contributions

Her scientific contributions include investigations of optical tissue characterization, laser interaction with biological materials, fluorescence imaging, optical coherence methods, and upconversion nanoparticles for biomedical applications. These studies support improved diagnostic precision while expanding scientific understanding of photonic materials used in non-invasive medical technologies.[2]

Publications

The documented publication record comprises ninety-two Scopus-indexed scholarly works published in reputable international journals. These publications encompass biomedical optics, laser medicine, optical diagnostics, spectroscopy, and advanced photonic materials, demonstrating sustained research productivity and active participation within the global scientific community.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through six hundred twenty-one citations and an h-index of thirteen, indicating consistent utilization of published findings by the international research community. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained academic influence and meaningful contributions to biomedical imaging, photonic materials, and optical diagnostic methodologies.[3]

Award Suitability

The academic profile aligns well with the objectives of the Women Researcher Award presented during the International Material Scientist Awards. Sustained publication activity, measurable citation performance, interdisciplinary research, and internationally recognized scientific contributions collectively demonstrate professional excellence deserving consideration for distinguished academic recognition.[4]

Conclusion

Irina Yanina represents an accomplished researcher whose work advances biomedical optics and upconversion-related technologies through rigorous scientific investigation. Her publication achievements, citation record, and interdisciplinary collaborations illustrate sustained research excellence, making her academic profile appropriate for international recognition within the materials science and biomedical research communities.[5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Irina Yanina, Author ID 22952614500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=22952614500
  2. International Material Scientist Awards. (2026). Women Researcher Award nomination information.
    https://materialscientists.com/
  3. Yanina, I., et al. (2026). Biophysical alterations of the stratum corneum induced by optical clearing agents: Implications for efficiency and safety optimization. Skin Pharmacology and Physiology. Advance online publication.
    https://doi.org/10.1159/000550614
  4. Stepanovich, E. Y., Berezin, K. V., Dvoretsky, K. N., Antonova, E. M., Likhter, A. M., Shagautdinova, I. T., & Yanina, I. Y. (2025). Molecular modeling of fatty acid triglyceride dimers and their aqueous complexes by DFT: Thermodynamic association analysis. Journal of Surface Investigation: X-ray, Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques, 19, 1582–1588.
    https://doi.org/10.1134/S1027451025702210