Adewale Ajose | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Adewale Ajose
University of Birmingham
United Kingdom
Adewale Ajose
Researcher Adewale Ajose
Affiliation University of Birmingham
Country United Kingdom
Scopus ID 60620843600
Documents 1
Subject Area Chemical Engineering
Event The Scientist Global Awards

Adewale Ajose is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom and is identified in the Scopus author database by Author ID 60620843600. The available profile information records one document within the subject area of Chemical Engineering. The researcher is presented in connection with the Best Researcher Award category associated with The Scientist Global Awards. The information in this article is based on the supplied researcher and profile data and is intended to provide a concise academic recognition profile. [1]

Abstract

This article provides an academic recognition profile for Adewale Ajose, a researcher affiliated with the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, whose recorded research subject area is Chemical Engineering. According to the supplied Scopus profile information, Ajose is associated with Scopus Author ID 60620843600 and has one document indexed in the database. [1]

Keywords

Adewale Ajose; University of Birmingham; Chemical Engineering; Scopus; research profile; scholarly publication; research contributions; research impact; Best Researcher Award; The Scientist Global Awards.

Introduction

Academic recognition is commonly informed by a combination of scholarly output, disciplinary relevance, research contribution, and evidence of engagement with the wider research community. Bibliographic databases such as Scopus provide structured information that can assist in identifying publications and author records, although an indexed document count alone does not constitute a complete measure of scholarly quality or influence. [1]

Research Profile

Adewale Ajose is associated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom and is categorized within the subject area of Chemical Engineering. The Scopus author record identifies the researcher through Author ID 60620843600 and reports one indexed document. [1]

Research Contributions

The available information indicates a scholarly connection to Chemical Engineering and identifies one document indexed under the researcher’s Scopus author record. [1] A precise assessment of the scientific contribution of that publication would require examination of its title, abstract, methodology, findings, citation history, authorship contribution, and relationship to the relevant research literature.

Publications

The supplied bibliographic information records one document for Adewale Ajose in Scopus. [1] Because a publication title, journal name, publication year, authorship details, and DOI were not provided in the source information supplied for this article, those bibliographic fields are not inferred or fabricated here.

Research Impact

Research impact can encompass scholarly citations, adoption of methods or findings, industrial relevance, policy influence, collaboration, and wider societal or technological effects. A single indexed document establishes a bibliographic presence but does not, by itself, provide sufficient evidence for quantifying these dimensions of impact. [3]

Award Suitability

Final award suitability, however, should be determined according to the official eligibility criteria, nomination requirements, evaluation methodology, and evidence requested by the award organizers. The available bibliographic information should therefore be treated as supporting documentation rather than as a complete independent assessment of award merit. [2]

Conclusion

Adewale Ajose is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom and is associated with the Chemical Engineering subject area. The supplied Scopus information identifies Author ID 60620843600 and records one indexed document. [1] The profile is presented in relation to the Best Researcher Award under The Scientist Global Awards. [2]

References

      1. Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Adewale Ajose, Author ID 60620843600. Scopus.
        https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/60620843600
      2. The Scientist Global Awards. (2026). Official awards website.
        https://thescientists.net/
      3. Shelf life and time-resolved thermal, chemical, and thermodynamic characterization of four hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents
        https://doi.org/10.1039/d6ra01239f

Rachida Chemini | Chemical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Rachida Chemini | Chemical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Lecturer | University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene | Algeria

Prof. Rachida Chemini is a chemical engineer and researcher at the University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Algeria, with expertise spanning chemical engineering, petroleum processes, process simulation, and water and wastewater treatment. She has authored over 20 peer-reviewed publications, accumulating 112 citations, with an h-index of 7 and an i10-index of 7. Her research addresses enhanced oil recovery (cEOR), adsorption and rheological behavior of polymers and surfactants, CFD modeling of multiphase flows, and sustainable treatment of industrial effluents using activated carbon and advanced materials. She has collaborated extensively with national and international teams across academia and applied research sectors. Her work contributes to resource efficiency, environmental protection, and cleaner industrial processes, offering tangible societal and industrial impact.

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