Jason Robinson | Superconductivity | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Jason Robinson
University of Cambridge

Jason Robinson
Affiliation University of Cambridge
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 15046973600
Documents 131
Citations 5,604
h-index 39
Subject Area Superconductivity
Event International Material Scientist Awards

Jason Robinson of the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. His research activities in superconductivity have contributed to developments in condensed matter physics, quantum materials, and superconducting spintronics. Bibliometric indicators demonstrate substantial scientific productivity and international research influence, making his academic profile highly relevant to recognition within the International Material Scientist Awards program.[1]

Abstract

This article evaluates the academic profile of Jason Robinson using bibliometric indicators, publication records, and scientific contributions within the field of superconductivity. The available evidence indicates substantial scholarly productivity and international scientific influence. The researcher demonstrates sustained contributions to superconducting materials and related physical sciences, supporting recognition under the Best Researcher Award category.[1]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award; Jason Robinson; Superconductivity; Quantum Materials; Scientific Impact; Condensed Matter Physics; Citation Analysis; International Material Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Scientific awards recognize researchers whose work significantly advances knowledge and innovation. The Best Researcher Award emphasizes publication quality, scientific influence, and sustained academic excellence. Jason Robinson’s research in superconductivity and advanced materials represents a substantial contribution to contemporary physical sciences and materials research.[2]

Research Profile

Jason Robinson is affiliated with the University of Cambridge and has established a strong international research profile. According to Scopus records, the researcher has published 131 indexed documents, accumulated 5,604 citations, and achieved an h-index of 39. These indicators demonstrate substantial research productivity and sustained academic influence.[1]

  • Research specialization in superconductivity.
  • Extensive international publication record.
  • Strong citation performance.
  • Contributions to quantum and superconducting materials research.

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Jason Robinson encompass superconductivity, quantum materials, and superconducting spintronics. His work has supported advances in understanding magnetic interactions within superconducting systems and has contributed to emerging technologies involving superconducting devices and materials.[3]

  • Development of superconducting materials research.
  • Contributions to superconducting spintronics.
  • Publication of high-impact scientific studies.
  • Influence on condensed matter physics research.

Publications

The publication portfolio includes numerous articles published in internationally recognized scientific journals. These publications contribute to superconductivity, condensed matter physics, and materials science literature and have received substantial scholarly attention.[1]

  • Indexed documents: 131.
  • Total citations: 5,604.
  • h-index: 39.

Research Impact

The citation performance of Jason Robinson indicates significant scientific influence within superconductivity and materials research. The h-index and citation count demonstrate continued utilization of his published work by the international scientific community. Such indicators are commonly employed in evaluating research visibility and academic impact.[2]

Award Suitability

The research achievements, publication productivity, and measurable citation impact of Jason Robinson strongly support consideration for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to superconductivity and materials science align with the objectives of the International Material Scientist Awards and demonstrate sustained academic excellence.[4]

Conclusion

Jason Robinson has established an internationally recognized research profile characterized by substantial publication output, significant citation impact, and influential contributions to superconductivity research. The available bibliometric indicators and scientific achievements support recognition within academic award frameworks emphasizing excellence in research and innovation.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jason Robinson, Author ID 15046973600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=15046973600
  2. Roadmap on nanoscale superconductivity for quantum technologies.
    https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1361-6668/ae3030/meta
  3. A Tribute to John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for their Experiments on Quantum Tunneling and Energy Level Quantization in a Superconducting Macroscopic Circuit, Nobel Prize for Physics in 2025
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10948-025-07101-8
  4. Realisation of de Gennes’ absolute superconducting switch with a heavy metal interface
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-61267-2