Best Researcher Award

John Bush Idoko
Affiliation Near East University
Country Cyprus
Scopus ID 57200209705
Documents 55
Citations 495
h-index 10
Subject Area Internet of Things
Event Global Sensor Awards
Google Scholar eVqc6HkAAAAJ
ORCID 0000-0002-7452-9834

John Bush Idoko

Near East University, Cyprus

John Bush Idoko is a researcher affiliated with Near East University whose scholarly activities are associated with the interdisciplinary domain of the Internet of Things (IoT), intelligent sensing systems, connected technologies, and digital innovation. His publication portfolio, citation record, and engagement with contemporary technological challenges demonstrate sustained contributions to applied research and knowledge dissemination within emerging digital ecosystems.[1] The present profile has been prepared as an academic recognition article in support of consideration for the Best Researcher Award presented through the Global Sensor Awards program.[5]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile, research performance, and scholarly contributions of John Bush Idoko. Drawing upon publicly available bibliometric indicators and professional research profiles, the article highlights research activities related to Internet of Things technologies, digital connectivity, intelligent systems, and applied engineering innovation. The profile further evaluates research productivity, citation influence, and academic relevance in the context of the Best Researcher Award nomination process.[1][2]

Keywords

Internet of Things, Smart Sensors, Connected Systems, Digital Innovation, Wireless Communication, IoT Applications, Research Excellence, Academic Impact, Intelligent Networks, Emerging Technologies.

Introduction

The rapid evolution of digital technologies has elevated the importance of Internet of Things research across academic and industrial sectors. Researchers working within this domain contribute to advancements in connectivity, data acquisition, automation, and intelligent decision-making systems. John Bush Idoko’s research activities align with these priorities through scholarly investigations that support technological development and interdisciplinary innovation.[1][3]

Research Profile

According to bibliometric records, John Bush Idoko has authored or co-authored 55 indexed publications and has accumulated approximately 495 citations from 351 citing documents. These metrics indicate sustained scholarly engagement and measurable academic visibility across the international research community.[1]

His h-index of 10 reflects a body of work that has achieved consistent citation performance across multiple publications. Research activities have focused on Internet of Things architectures, connected devices, digital transformation frameworks, communication technologies, and related computational applications.[1][2]

Research Contributions

The research contributions of John Bush Idoko encompass the design, evaluation, and implementation of technology-enabled solutions within IoT environments. His work contributes to understanding how connected systems can improve operational efficiency, information exchange, and data-driven decision processes across diverse application domains.[2]

A notable aspect of his research profile is the integration of communication technologies with practical applications, emphasizing scalability, reliability, and interoperability. Such contributions align with contemporary priorities in smart systems development and digital infrastructure advancement.[3][4]

Publications

The publication record demonstrates continuous engagement with peer-reviewed scholarly communication. Publications have appeared in journals, conference proceedings, and indexed academic outlets covering Internet of Things technologies, communication systems, computational intelligence, and engineering applications.[1]

The breadth of publication activity reflects interdisciplinary collaboration and participation in research initiatives that address contemporary technological challenges. These outputs contribute to the broader dissemination of scientific knowledge and practical innovation.[2]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through publication productivity, citation performance, scholarly visibility, and relevance to emerging scientific priorities. With 495 citations and an h-index of 10, the available metrics suggest that John Bush Idoko’s work has achieved measurable recognition within relevant research communities.[1]

The citation footprint indicates that published findings have been referenced by subsequent studies, demonstrating ongoing academic engagement with his research outputs. Such indicators are commonly considered within award evaluations that emphasize research excellence and scholarly influence.[2]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award seeks to recognize individuals who have demonstrated meaningful contributions to scientific advancement through sustained research activity, scholarly dissemination, and measurable impact. Based on the available bibliometric indicators and subject-area expertise, John Bush Idoko presents a profile that aligns with the objectives of research recognition programs emphasizing innovation and academic contribution.[5]

His documented publication record, citation performance, and involvement in Internet of Things research collectively support consideration for recognition within the Global Sensor Awards framework. The profile demonstrates evidence of research productivity, academic visibility, and continuing engagement with emerging technological developments.[1][5]

Conclusion

John Bush Idoko has established an identifiable academic presence through research activities associated with Internet of Things technologies and related engineering disciplines. Bibliometric indicators, publication productivity, and scholarly engagement collectively illustrate a record of academic contribution. The profile provides a structured basis for evaluating suitability for the Best Researcher Award and highlights continued participation in advancing contemporary technological research.[1][5]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: John Bush Idoko, Author ID 57200209705. Scopus Database.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57200209705
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Scholar Citations Profile of John Bush Idoko.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eVqc6HkAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
  3. Ashton, K. (2009). That ‘Internet of Things’ Thing. RFID Journal.
    https://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?4986
  4. Gubbi, J., Buyya, R., Marusic, S., & Palaniswami, M. (2013). Internet of Things (IoT): A Vision, Architectural Elements, and Future Directions.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2013.01.010
  5. Global Sensor Awards. (n.d.). Award Program Information and Recognition Framework.
    https://globalsensorawards.com/
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