Valentina Preziosi | Solid State Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Valentina Preziosi
Affiliation Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II
Country Italy
Scopus ID 18038495500
Documents 37
Citations 1,121
h-index 14
Subject Area Solid State Sensors
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-8852-5703

Valentina Preziosi

Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II

The Best Researcher Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly activities demonstrate sustained scientific engagement, academic integrity, and meaningful contributions to their respective disciplines. Valentina Preziosi is associated with research in the field of solid state sensors, an area that supports advances in sensing technologies for industrial, biomedical, environmental, and smart system applications. This article provides a neutral academic overview of the research profile using publicly available scholarly identifiers and internationally recognized research information sources.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly overview of Valentina Preziosi in relation to the Best Researcher Award at the Global Sensor Awards. The assessment is based on institutional affiliation, recognized researcher identifiers, subject specialization, and publicly accessible academic profiles. Emphasis is placed on objective evaluation using accepted bibliometric resources while maintaining a neutral and encyclopedic presentation consistent with academic reference publications.[1]

Keywords

  • Best Researcher Award
  • Solid State Sensors
  • Sensor Technology
  • Materials Science
  • Academic Research
  • Scientific Publications

Introduction

Solid state sensors play an essential role in modern sensing systems by enabling accurate detection of physical, chemical, and biological phenomena. Their applications extend across healthcare, environmental monitoring, industrial automation, transportation, and smart infrastructure. Researchers working in this field contribute to technological innovation through improvements in sensing materials, fabrication methods, signal processing, and device integration. Academic recognition within this discipline is commonly supported through peer-reviewed publications and internationally indexed research profiles.[2]

Research Profile

Valentina Preziosi is affiliated with Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy. The researcher maintains internationally recognized academic identifiers through Scopus and ORCID, supporting transparent documentation of scholarly activities. These persistent identifiers facilitate attribution of publications, research visibility, and long-term academic record management across international research databases.[1]

Research Contributions

Research in solid state sensors contributes to the advancement of intelligent sensing devices, semiconductor technologies, miniaturized detection systems, and integrated electronic platforms. Scholarly work within this field supports improvements in sensitivity, reliability, energy efficiency, and practical deployment across diverse engineering and biomedical applications. Such contributions strengthen multidisciplinary collaboration between materials science, electronics, physics, and applied engineering.[2]

  • Research associated with solid state sensing technologies.
  • Participation in peer-reviewed scientific research.
  • Support for interdisciplinary engineering innovation.
  • Contribution to advanced sensor development and applications.

Publications

The researcher’s scholarly publications are indexed through the Scopus database and linked through persistent researcher identifiers. Indexed publications contribute to scientific communication by enabling citation, reproducibility, and dissemination of research findings within the international academic community.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly evaluated through publication quality, citation performance, scholarly collaboration, and sustained contributions to scientific knowledge. Persistent identifiers such as Scopus Author ID and ORCID enhance discoverability and improve the transparency of research evaluation by connecting publications with verified researcher profiles across multiple academic platforms.[1]

Award Suitability

The available academic information demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during scholarly award evaluations, including institutional affiliation, recognized researcher identifiers, engagement within the field of solid state sensors, and documented participation in peer-reviewed research. These objective elements align with the evaluation principles typically applied by international academic award programs recognizing scientific achievement and research excellence.[1][2]

Conclusion

Valentina Preziosi’s academic profile reflects continued engagement within the field of solid state sensors through internationally recognized researcher identifiers, institutional affiliation, and participation in scholarly research. These elements provide an objective foundation for consideration within the Best Researcher Award while emphasizing transparency, academic merit, and evidence-based evaluation consistent with international scholarly recognition practices.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Valentina Preziosi, Author ID 18038495500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=18038495500
  2. Review literature describing advances in solid state sensors, semiconductor sensing technologies, and multidisciplinary sensor applications.
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/
  3. Digital Object Identifier Foundation. Example DOI citation illustrating scholarly referencing for sensor research publications.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2021.130000