Abubakar Isah | Chemical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Abubakar Isah, affiliated with Baze University, Nigeria, has been recognized for academic and research contributions within the field of Chemical Engineering. The profile presented in this article summarizes scholarly metrics, research influence, publication activity, and relevance to international academic recognition through The Scientist Global Awards. The information is presented in a neutral academic style consistent with encyclopedic and scholarly publication standards.[1]

Research Profile
Researcher Abubakar Isah
Affiliation Baze University
Country Nigeria
Scopus ID 57925342000
Documents 11
Citations 109
h-index 7
Subject Area Chemical Engineering
Event The Scientist Global Awards

The academic profile of Abubakar Isah demonstrates measurable research productivity and scholarly engagement in Chemical Engineering. Metrics indexed through Scopus indicate publication continuity, citation performance, and research visibility across internationally recognized scientific platforms.[2] The presented recognition aligns with the broader objectives of international research awards that acknowledge innovation, scientific communication, and contribution to discipline-specific advancement.[3]

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic overview of the scholarly profile of Abubakar Isah of Baze University, Nigeria. The profile emphasizes research output, citation performance, and scientific engagement in the field of Chemical Engineering. Indexed metrics indicate publication activity supported by measurable citation impact and scholarly visibility across international research databases.[1] The assessment additionally examines the relevance of the researcher’s contributions to international academic recognition programs and award evaluation frameworks associated with scientific excellence and innovation.[4]

Keywords

  • Chemical Engineering
  • Research Excellence
  • Scientific Publications
  • Citation Analysis
  • Academic Recognition
  • Scopus Author Profile
  • Research Metrics

Introduction

Academic awards and international research recognitions serve as mechanisms for identifying scholarly contribution, publication quality, and scientific influence within specialized disciplines.[3] In the context of Chemical Engineering, research evaluation commonly includes publication output, citation indicators, collaborative engagement, and evidence of innovation in engineering methodologies and applications.[5]

Abubakar Isah has established a documented research presence through indexed scholarly publications and citation performance reflected within Scopus-authorized bibliographic systems.[1] The researcher’s profile demonstrates consistency in academic dissemination and contributes to the broader visibility of engineering research originating from Nigeria and affiliated institutions.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of Abubakar Isah reflects participation in Chemical Engineering scholarship through peer-reviewed publication activity and indexed citation performance. According to Scopus records, the researcher has produced 11 indexed documents with a cumulative citation count of 109 and an h-index of 7.[1] These metrics indicate measurable academic engagement and research dissemination across scholarly communication platforms.

The affiliation with Baze University further contributes to institutional representation within engineering and scientific research networks. Research metrics are frequently utilized by academic institutions, award committees, and indexing systems as standardized indicators of scholarly productivity and influence.[6]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Chemical Engineering commonly involve analytical methods, process optimization, environmental sustainability, material processing, and industrial engineering applications.[5] The scholarly output associated with the researcher demonstrates engagement with scientific methodologies relevant to engineering and applied scientific inquiry.

  • Development and dissemination of peer-reviewed engineering research.
  • Contribution to citation-based scientific discussions and referenced academic literature.
  • Participation in internationally indexed publication systems and scholarly databases.
  • Support for institutional research visibility within global academic frameworks.

The cumulative citation performance further suggests that the published work has achieved measurable recognition among researchers and scholarly communities.[6]

Publications

The publication portfolio indexed under the Scopus author profile includes scholarly works associated with Chemical Engineering and related scientific domains. Representative publication themes include engineering analysis, process development, industrial applications, and research methodologies relevant to applied sciences.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed engineering research articles indexed in international databases.
  2. Scholarly publications contributing to citation-based engineering literature.
  3. Research outputs relevant to chemical and industrial engineering applications.
  4. Collaborative scientific studies referenced within indexed academic systems.

Examples of DOI-linked scholarly referencing standards commonly associated with engineering publications include indexed records such as:
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.1c01234.[7]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through bibliometric indicators such as citation counts, h-index values, database indexing, and scholarly referencing patterns.[6] The available metrics associated with Abubakar Isah indicate that the published research has achieved measurable engagement among academic audiences and indexed scientific platforms.

The presence of 109 citations and an h-index of 7 demonstrates citation continuity and sustained scholarly referencing across multiple publications.[1] Such indicators are widely recognized within international academic assessment systems as evidence of research dissemination and academic relevance.[4]

Award Suitability

The scholarly profile of Abubakar Isah aligns with several commonly recognized criteria applied in international research recognition frameworks, including publication quality, indexed visibility, citation performance, and contribution to engineering scholarship.[3]

  • Documented Scopus-indexed publication record.
  • Demonstrated citation engagement and scholarly referencing.
  • Contribution to Chemical Engineering research visibility.
  • Participation in internationally recognized academic communication systems.
  • Research metrics supporting evaluation within award nomination processes.

These factors collectively support the suitability of the researcher for consideration within global scientific award platforms such as The Scientist Global Awards.[3]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Abubakar Isah demonstrates measurable scholarly productivity and recognized research engagement within the field of Chemical Engineering. Indexed publications, citation metrics, and institutional affiliation collectively indicate active participation in scientific communication and engineering research dissemination.[1]

The documented research indicators and scholarly contributions support the relevance of the researcher within international academic evaluation systems and research recognition initiatives. Continued publication activity and citation engagement may further strengthen long-term scientific impact and institutional visibility.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abubakar Isah, Author ID 57925342000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57925342000
  2. Baze University. (n.d.). Institutional research and academic profile resources.
    https://bazeuniversity.edu.ng/
  3. The Scientist Global Awards. (n.d.). International research recognition and academic award platform. https://thescientists.net/
  4. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  5. Moed, H. F. (2005). Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation. Springer.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3714-7

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