Vladimir Demchenko | Engineering and Technology | Outstanding Contribution Award

Outstanding Contribution Award

Vladimir Demchenko
Institute of Technical Thermophysics of the NAS of Ukraine

Vladimir Demchenko
Affiliation Institute of Technical Thermophysics of the NAS of Ukraine
Country Ukraine
Scopus ID 57560678500
Documents 4
Citations 4
h-index 1
Subject Area Engineering and Technology
Event International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award
ORCID 0000-0002-4211-356X

Vladimir Demchenko, a researcher affiliated with the Institute of Technical Thermophysics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. His academic activities are situated within the broader domain of Engineering and Technology, with contributions reflected through indexed publications, citation records, and international researcher identifiers. The evaluation presented herein considers measurable research indicators, publication activity, scholarly visibility, and alignment with the objectives of the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.[1][2]

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic overview of Vladimir Demchenko and evaluates his research profile in relation to the Outstanding Contribution Award under the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award framework. The assessment incorporates publication output, citation performance, researcher identifiers, institutional affiliation, and scholarly visibility. The objective is to provide a concise, evidence-based summary of academic achievements and research engagement within Engineering and Technology disciplines.[1][3]

Keywords

Engineering and Technology, Technical Thermophysics, Scientific Publications, Scopus Author Profile, Research Evaluation, Academic Recognition, Scholarly Impact, International Research Awards, Research Metrics, ORCID.

Introduction

Academic awards frequently consider both qualitative and quantitative indicators when recognizing scholarly achievement. These indicators include publication activity, citation performance, research visibility, and participation in internationally recognized indexing systems. Vladimir Demchenko’s academic profile demonstrates engagement in engineering-related research supported by institutional affiliation with a recognized scientific organization in Ukraine.[1][2]

Research Profile

  • Indexed Documents: 4
  • Citation Count: 4
  • h-index: 1

The researcher maintains internationally recognized scholarly identifiers that support accurate attribution of publications and facilitate research discoverability across academic databases. Such identifiers contribute to transparency in scholarly communication and support the integrity of bibliometric assessments.[2][3]

Research Contributions

Vladimir Demchenko’s scholarly activities are associated with technical thermophysics and engineering-oriented investigations. Research in these areas contributes to the understanding of thermal processes, energy systems, and technological applications that support industrial and scientific advancement. Publications indexed in international databases indicate participation in peer-reviewed scholarly communication and dissemination of research findings.[1]

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio includes documents indexed within Scopus and associated scholarly databases. Publication records serve as documented evidence of academic engagement and provide the foundation for citation-based evaluation metrics.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be assessed through citation activity, publication dissemination, and visibility within recognized indexing systems. Available bibliometric indicators show four indexed documents, four citations, and an h-index of one. While bibliometric measures represent only one dimension of scholarly influence, they provide standardized indicators frequently used in research evaluation frameworks.[1]

  • Scopus-indexed documents: 4.
  • Recorded citations: 4.
  • h-index value: 1.

Award Suitability

Based on available academic indicators, Vladimir Demchenko demonstrates attributes commonly considered during evaluations for scholarly recognition programs. These include active affiliation with a scientific institution, documented publication activity, measurable citation performance, and participation in international researcher identification systems. Such factors support consideration for the Outstanding Contribution Award within the context of the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.[1][4]

Conclusion

Vladimir Demchenko’s academic profile reflects participation in engineering and technology research through indexed publications, citation activity, and recognized scholarly identifiers. The available evidence indicates ongoing engagement with scientific communication and research dissemination. Within the framework of academic recognition and award assessment, the documented profile provides a verifiable basis for consideration under the Outstanding Contribution Award category.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Vladimir Demchenko, Author ID 57560678500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57560678500
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Vladimir Demchenko.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4211-356X
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar profile of Vladimir Demchenko.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=90vEIBUAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  4. Research Hypothesis. (n.d.). International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award.
    https://researchhypothesis.com/
  5. DOI Foundation. (2020). Engineering research publication reference.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2020.117894

Alex Gautier Tsopgo | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo | Engineering and Technology | Research Excellence Award | PhD candidate | Northwest University | China

Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo is a Renewable Energy Engineer and emerging scholar whose work integrates advanced engineering, community-centered development, and policy innovation to accelerate sustainable electrification in Sub-Saharan Africa. Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Renewable Energy from the University of Maroua (2012–2015), a Master of Engineering in Renewable Energy from the National Advanced School of Engineering, Cameroon (2015–2017), and is currently a PhD Researcher in Solar Thermal Energy Storage at Northwest University, China (2023–Present), where he is developing a comprehensive computational model for comparing and optimizing solar thermal energy storage systems to mitigate intermittency challenges in utility-scale renewable deployment. Professionally, Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo has accumulated over four years of hands-on experience delivering last-mile electrification solutions, notably serving as a Renewable Energy Engineer at Renewable Energy Innovators Cameroon, where he led the deployment of more than 237 kWp of distributed solar systems with 433 kWh of battery storage, electrifying over 500 households, powering micro-enterprises and social infrastructure, and achieving high system availability through community-based operations and maintenance frameworks. His work also contributed directly to Cameroon’s first mini-grid licensing framework, demonstrating his capacity to bridge technical design and regulatory advancement. Earlier, as an Energy Consultant for multiple municipalities, Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo conducted techno-economic feasibility studies for hydrokinetic systems and pioneered inclusive village savings models that mobilized over 300 members to finance productive energy assets, while his consulting roles with TAGUS Drone, ELYON Polytechnique, and ERECE SARL focused on optimizing grid-tied solar installations and conducting energy audits that reduced consumer costs. His research interests span solar thermal energy storage, multi-objective optimization, renewable energy systems modeling, mini-grid and off-grid electrification, and the socio-technical dynamics of energy access in emerging markets, supported by strong research skills in computational modeling, optimization frameworks, techno-economic analysis, and interdisciplinary systems design. Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo’s research skill set is complemented by technical competencies in PVSyst, HOMER, RETScreen, Aspen Plus, and project development methodologies, alongside demonstrated leadership through global youth ambassadorships, academic facilitation, and humanitarian engagement. His awards and recognitions include certifications from international institutions, leadership acknowledgments, and professional training in environmental and social impact assessment and public–private partnerships, collectively underscoring a career defined by technical rigor, ethical engagement, and scalable impact. In conclusion, Mr. Alex Gautier Tsopgo represents a new generation of renewable energy leaders whose integrated expertise positions him to contribute meaningfully to global energy transitions and sustainable development.

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