Iman Shafieenejad | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Iman Shafieenejad

IKhayyam Research Institute, Ministry of Science Research and Technology, Iran

Iman Shafieenejad
Affiliation IKhayyam Research Institute, Ministry of Science Research and Technology
Country Iran
Scopus ID 34067800800
Documents 26
Citations 132
h-index 6
Subject Area Energy
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award
Orcid 0009-0008-0150-1751

Iman Shafieenejad the Best Researcher Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly work demonstrates sustained engagement with research, publication, and the advancement of knowledge within their discipline. This article presents an academic recognition profile for Iman Shafieenejad, affiliated with IKhayyam Research Institute, Ministry of Science Research and Technology, Iran, with a stated research focus in the field of Energy. The profile is based on the supplied bibliometric information and publicly identifiable researcher-profile resources. [1]

Abstract

Iman Shafieenejad is a researcher affiliated with IKhayyam Research Institute, Ministry of Science Research and Technology, Iran, whose stated subject area is Energy. The supplied bibliometric profile records 26 documents, 132 citations, and an h-index of 6. [1] These indicators suggest an established record of indexed scholarly activity and citation-based visibility. The Best Researcher Award profile considers these quantitative indicators together with research contribution, publication activity, scholarly relevance, and potential contribution to the advancement of energy-related knowledge.

Keywords

Iman Shafieenejad; Best Researcher Award; Energy Research; Research Excellence; Scientific Publications; Research Impact; Bibliometrics; Scopus; Scholarly Communication; International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.

Introduction

Research recognition commonly considers multiple dimensions of scholarly performance, including the development of original knowledge, publication in recognized scholarly outlets, citation impact, methodological quality, and relevance to a particular research field. Bibliometric indicators can provide useful evidence of publication and citation patterns, although they do not independently establish the quality or significance of a researcher’s complete body of work. [1][2]

Research Profile

The available profile identifies Iman Shafieenejad with IKhayyam Research Institute, Ministry of Science Research and Technology, in Iran. The primary subject area supplied for the profile is Energy, a broad field encompassing research on energy generation, conversion, efficiency, storage, systems, resources, technologies, and related environmental and economic considerations.

The Scopus Author ID serves as an identifier associated with the researcher’s indexed author record, while ORCID provides a separate persistent researcher identifier that can support accurate attribution across scholarly systems. [1] [2]

Research Contributions

The available data indicate sustained scholarly activity in the Energy subject area. A portfolio comprising 26 indexed documents demonstrates repeated participation in formal scholarly communication, while the recorded citation count indicates that the research output has received measurable attention within indexed citation networks. [1]

Publications

The supplied profile records 26 indexed documents for Iman Shafieenejad. [1] The information provided for this article does not include a complete publication-level bibliography, individual article titles, journal names, publication dates, or DOI identifiers. Accordingly, no individual publication or DOI has been attributed here without supporting bibliographic information.

Research Impact

Research impact may be understood through a combination of scholarly influence, disciplinary relevance, knowledge dissemination, collaboration, and practical application. The supplied record of 132 citations provides one measurable indicator of scholarly attention, while the h-index of 6 reflects a citation distribution across the researcher’s indexed publications. [1]

Award Suitability

The supplied profile presents several measurable characteristics relevant to consideration for the Best Researcher Award associated with the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award. These include an indexed publication record of 26 documents, 132 citations, and an h-index of 6, together with an identified research focus in Energy. [1]

Conclusion

Iman Shafieenejad is presented in the supplied data as an Energy researcher affiliated with IKhayyam Research Institute, Ministry of Science Research and Technology, Iran. The profile reports 26 indexed documents, 132 citations, and an h-index of 6. [1] These metrics provide a concise quantitative representation of the researcher’s indexed scholarly activity and citation visibility.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Iman Shafieenejad, Author ID 34067800800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/34067800800
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Iman Shafieenejad. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0008-0150-1751
  3. Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award. Research Hypothesis.
    https://researchhypothesis.com/
  4. Shafieenejad, I. (2026). Intelligent thruster policy for asteroid deflection regarding: A fuzzy logic control approach applied to Didymos.

Jonathan Ruiz Esquius | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jonathan Ruiz Esquius | Energy | Best Researcher Award

ComFuturo Research Fellow, Carbon Science and Technology Institute, Spain

Jonathan Ruiz Esquius is a dynamic researcher specializing in nanomaterials for energy storage and conversion. Currently a ComFuturo Research Fellow at the Instituto Nacional del Carbón in Oviedo, Spain, he has a rich background in catalysis and electrochemical applications. With a passion for sustainable energy solutions, Jonathan’s innovative contributions have propelled advancements in oxygen evolution catalysts and hydrogen production materials. 🌍🔬

Publication Profile

ORCID

Education

Jonathan has cultivated his expertise in nanotechnology and chemistry through rigorous academic training, with a focus on the development of electrocatalysts for clean energy technologies. His journey reflects a strong foundation in materials science and nanotechnology, with an eye toward addressing global energy challenges. 🎓📘

Experience

Jonathan’s career spans top institutions, including his role as a ComFuturo Research Fellow at Instituto Nacional del Carbón (2023-present). He has also served as a Research Fellow at the International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory in Braga, Portugal, where he focused on energy storage and conversion nanomaterials. Earlier, he was a Research Assistant at Cardiff University’s School of Chemistry, contributing to the field of electrocatalysis. 🏛️⚡

Research Focus

Jonathan’s research is driven by a commitment to developing advanced electrocatalysts for energy conversion, with a particular focus on hydrogen production and oxygen evolution reactions. His work involves the design of high-entropy materials and mixed-metal oxides to improve efficiency and sustainability in energy processes. His cutting-edge research supports the development of clean energy technologies. ⚙️🌱

Awards and Honours

Jonathan’s innovative research contributions have earned him recognition in the scientific community, notably his appointment as a ComFuturo Research Fellow. His achievements in electrocatalysis and energy storage underline his commitment to advancing sustainable technologies. 🏅✨

Publications Top Notes

“Self-supported FeCoNi(OHy)Ox oxy-hydroxide doped with Cr and Cu as robust low-loading catalyst for the alkaline oxygen evolution reaction” was published in International Journal of Hydrogen Energy in October 2024 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.10.160.
“Mixed iridium-nickel oxides supported on antimony-doped tin oxide as highly efficient and stable acidic oxygen evolution catalysts” appeared in Materials Futures in December 2023 DOI: 10.1088/2752-5724/ad16d2.
“High entropy materials as emerging electrocatalysts for hydrogen production through low-temperature water electrolysis” in Materials Futures DOI: 10.1088/2752-5724/accbd8.