Mostafa Darabi | Internet of Things | Best Scholar Award

Best Scholar Award

Researcher Information
Affiliation The University of British Columbia
Country Canada
Scopus ID 56200549600
Documents 25
Citations 154
h-index 6
Subject Area Internet of Things
Event Global Sensor Awards

Mostafa Darabi

The University of British Columbia

The Best Scholar Award recognizes researchers who have demonstrated sustained academic achievement through scholarly publications, measurable citation impact, interdisciplinary collaboration, and meaningful contributions to scientific advancement. Mostafa Darabi has developed an academic profile associated with research in the Internet of Things, contributing to the advancement of connected systems, intelligent sensing technologies, and data-driven engineering applications. The available bibliometric evidence provides an objective foundation for evaluating scholarly accomplishment within an internationally recognized academic award framework.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly overview of Mostafa Darabi’s academic profile in relation to the Best Scholar Award presented by the Global Sensor Awards. The evaluation considers publication productivity, citation performance, h-index, institutional affiliation, and thematic specialization in the Internet of Things. The article follows a neutral academic style and summarizes measurable scholarly indicators that are commonly employed during research assessment and academic recognition processes.[1]

Keywords

  • Best Scholar Award
  • Internet of Things
  • Sensor Networks
  • Research Evaluation
  • Scholarly Publications
  • Bibliometric Analysis

Introduction

The Internet of Things represents a multidisciplinary research domain involving communication technologies, embedded systems, intelligent sensing, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and cyber-physical infrastructure. Academic researchers working within this field contribute to technological innovation by addressing challenges related to connectivity, automation, data analytics, system reliability, and smart environments. Recognition through scholarly awards highlights sustained contributions supported by objective research metrics and peer-reviewed scientific dissemination.[2]

Research Profile

Mostafa Darabi is affiliated with The University of British Columbia, Canada. According to the available Scopus author profile, the researcher has published 25 indexed documents, received 154 citations, and attained an h-index of 6. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained scholarly activity and measurable academic visibility within the international research community.[1]

Research Contributions

The research profile reflects continued engagement with Internet of Things technologies through peer-reviewed scientific publications and interdisciplinary engineering investigations. Contributions are associated with intelligent connected systems, sensor-enabled applications, digital communication technologies, and related computational methodologies. The available publication record demonstrates participation in scientific knowledge generation and dissemination across internationally indexed literature.[1][2]

  • Research involving Internet of Things technologies.
  • Peer-reviewed scientific publications.
  • Interdisciplinary engineering research.
  • Contributions supporting intelligent sensing and connected systems.

Publications

The documented publication portfolio includes twenty-five indexed scholarly documents covering topics related to the Internet of Things and associated engineering disciplines. These publications contribute to scientific communication, facilitate collaboration, and provide opportunities for subsequent citation by other researchers. Indexed publications remain an important component of academic evaluation and research recognition.[1]

Representative DOI resource relevant to Internet of Things research: https://doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2021.3070000 [3]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide quantitative evidence supporting the evaluation of scholarly influence. The available citation count of 154 together with an h-index of 6 indicates that multiple publications have received recognition within subsequent academic literature. While citation-based metrics represent only one dimension of research assessment, they remain widely accepted indicators used by universities, funding organizations, and scientific award committees.[1]

Award Suitability

Based upon the available bibliometric profile, Mostafa Darabi demonstrates several characteristics commonly considered during academic award evaluation, including sustained publication activity, measurable citation impact, interdisciplinary research engagement, and contributions within an internationally significant research field. These objective indicators support consideration for recognition through the Best Scholar Award while emphasizing transparency, academic merit, and evidence-based assessment.[1][2]

Conclusion

Mostafa Darabi has established a documented research profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications, measurable citation performance, and ongoing scholarly engagement within the Internet of Things domain. The combination of publication productivity, bibliometric indicators, and institutional affiliation provides an objective basis for academic recognition under the Global Sensor Awards while reflecting accepted standards of scholarly evaluation and research excellence.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Mostafa Darabi, Author ID 56200549600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56200549600
  2. IEEE Internet of Things Journal. General literature describing Internet of Things technologies, intelligent sensing systems, connected devices, and engineering applications.
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/
  3. Digital Object Identifier Foundation. Representative DOI resource illustrating citation formatting for Internet of Things publications.
    https://doi.org/10.1109/JIOT.2021.3070000

Giulia Maesano | Internet of Things | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Giulia Maesano
Affiliation Alma Mater Studiorum – Universita degli Studi di Bologna
Country Italy
Scopus ID 57188570897
Documents 34
Citations 607
h-index 13
Subject Area Internet of Things
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9622-1067

Giulia Maesano

Alma Mater Studiorum – Universita degli Studi di Bologna

The Best Researcher Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievement through measurable research performance, sustained scientific contribution, publication quality, and influence within the academic community. Giulia Maesano has established a research profile in the field of the Internet of Things, contributing to interdisciplinary investigations involving connected systems, intelligent sensing, and digital technologies. Her publication record, citation performance, and continued participation in scientific research provide an objective basis for evaluating eligibility for academic recognition.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Giulia Maesano’s research profile in relation to the Best Researcher Award presented at the Global Sensor Awards. The evaluation considers publication productivity, citation metrics, research influence, subject specialization, scholarly dissemination, and evidence of sustained scientific activity. Available bibliometric indicators demonstrate a consistent contribution to Internet of Things research while reflecting measurable academic visibility within the international research community.[1]

Keywords

  • Best Researcher Award
  • Internet of Things
  • Academic Research
  • Scholarly Publications
  • Citation Analysis
  • Research Evaluation

Introduction

Academic awards commonly recognize sustained scientific achievement supported by objective indicators including publication output, citation performance, interdisciplinary collaboration, and contribution to advancing knowledge. Within engineering and digital technologies, the Internet of Things has become an important area for innovation involving smart devices, sensing technologies, distributed computing, and intelligent data processing. Researchers working in this domain contribute to technological development through theoretical studies, experimental validation, and applied engineering solutions.[2]

Research Profile

Giulia Maesano is affiliated with Alma Mater Studiorum – Universita degli Studi di Bologna in Italy. According to the available bibliometric profile, the researcher has authored 34 indexed documents, received 607 citations, and achieved an h-index of 13. These metrics indicate an active publication record accompanied by measurable scholarly influence across cited scientific literature.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions within the Internet of Things typically encompass intelligent sensing infrastructures, communication systems, data integration, cyber-physical environments, and digital transformation initiatives. The publication record demonstrates continued engagement in these research directions while supporting knowledge dissemination through peer-reviewed scientific literature. Citation performance further reflects recognition by subsequent scholarly studies.[1][2]

  • Research related to Internet of Things technologies.
  • Participation in peer-reviewed scientific publications.
  • Contribution to interdisciplinary engineering research.
  • Development of knowledge supporting connected digital systems.

Publications

The documented publication portfolio consists of 34 indexed scholarly documents covering research topics within the Internet of Things and related technological disciplines. Publications appearing in recognized scientific venues contribute to knowledge dissemination and facilitate scholarly communication through citation and continued academic discussion.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide one perspective for assessing scholarly influence. A citation count of 607 together with an h-index of 13 suggests that multiple publications have achieved sustained visibility within the scientific literature. Although quantitative metrics do not fully represent research quality, they remain widely used indicators in academic evaluation and award assessment processes.[1]

Award Suitability

The available academic profile demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during research award evaluations, including sustained publication activity, documented scholarly influence, measurable citation performance, and continued engagement in a significant technological research domain. Based on publicly available bibliometric evidence, the profile aligns with objective criteria frequently applied when recognizing scientific excellence in international academic award programs.[1][2]

Conclusion

Giulia Maesano’s academic profile reflects continued participation in Internet of Things research supported by measurable bibliometric indicators and peer-reviewed scientific publications. The combination of publication productivity, citation impact, and documented scholarly engagement provides an objective foundation for consideration within the Best Researcher Award presented by the Global Sensor Awards while emphasizing academic merit through transparent evaluation criteria.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Giulia Maesano, Author ID 57188570897. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57188570897
  2. Academic literature on Internet of Things research and scholarly evaluation methodologies relevant to engineering research assessment.