Abdulrazzaq Hammal | Nano Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Abdulrazzaq Hammal
Affiliation University of Aleppo
Country Syria
Scopus ID 45661237600
Documents 13
Citations 30 Citations by 30 Documents
h-index 3
Subject Area Nano Sensors
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1828-1376

Abdulrazzaq Hammal
University of Aleppo, Syria

Abdulrazzaq Hammal
is a researcher affiliated with the University of Aleppo, Syria, whose scholarly activities are associated with the field of Nano Sensors. His research profile reflects contributions to sensor technologies, nanomaterial applications, and related scientific investigations documented through indexed publications and citations. The recognition of his academic achievements aligns with the objectives of the Global Sensor Awards, which highlight scientific excellence and innovation within sensor-related disciplines.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile of Abdulrazzaq Hammal, emphasizing his scholarly activities in nano sensor research, publication record, citation performance, and broader scientific engagement. The profile summarizes key indicators commonly considered in evaluating research excellence, including publication output, citation metrics, and participation in specialized scientific domains.[1][2]

Keywords

Nano Sensors; Sensor Technology; Nanomaterials; Scientific Research; Research Excellence; Academic Recognition; Citation Analysis; Scopus Author Profile; University of Aleppo; Global Sensor Awards.

Introduction

Research in nano sensor technologies represents an interdisciplinary field that combines materials science, nanotechnology, electronics, and analytical methodologies. Scholars working within this area contribute to advances in detection systems, monitoring technologies, and precision measurement applications. Abdulrazzaq Hammal’s documented research activities are situated within this evolving scientific landscape, reflecting engagement with contemporary sensor-related investigations and publication-based dissemination of findings.[3][4]

Research Profile

According to available scholarly indexing information, Abdulrazzaq Hammal maintains a Scopus author profile associated with Author ID 45661237600. The profile records 13 indexed documents, an h-index of 3, and citation activity demonstrating engagement with the scientific community through referenced research outputs. Such indicators are commonly employed in academic evaluation frameworks to assess visibility and influence within a specialized field.[1]

His affiliation with the University of Aleppo provides an institutional foundation for research development, collaboration, and dissemination. Through scholarly publication and participation in scientific discourse, the researcher contributes to the continued advancement of nano sensor applications and related technological innovations.[5]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Abdulrazzaq Hammal encompass investigations connected to nano-scale sensing technologies and scientific methodologies relevant to sensor performance, material characterization, and analytical applications. Such contributions support the broader objectives of enhancing detection sensitivity, improving measurement reliability, and expanding the practical deployment of advanced sensing systems.[3]

The interdisciplinary nature of nano sensor research encourages integration across multiple scientific disciplines. Publications produced within this area often contribute to knowledge transfer between materials science, engineering, chemistry, and applied technology sectors, thereby strengthening the impact of sensor innovation on real-world applications.[4]

Publications

The author’s publication portfolio includes peer-reviewed research outputs indexed through recognized academic databases. Publication activity serves as a measurable indicator of scholarly productivity and facilitates dissemination of research findings to the global scientific community. Indexed publications also support citation accumulation and broader academic visibility.[1][2]

  • Indexed scientific articles in nano sensor-related domains.
  • Research outputs contributing to interdisciplinary scientific knowledge.
  • Publications accessible through international indexing services.
  • Scholarly works supporting future research and technological development.

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through a combination of citation metrics, publication visibility, and scientific influence. The citation record associated with Abdulrazzaq Hammal indicates that his research outputs have been referenced within subsequent scholarly works. Citation activity provides evidence of knowledge dissemination and academic engagement beyond the original publications.[1]

In fields such as nano sensors, research impact extends beyond citation counts to include technological relevance, methodological advancement, and potential contributions to industrial, environmental, healthcare, and monitoring applications. These dimensions collectively strengthen the significance of sustained scholarly activity.[4]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award category recognizes individuals demonstrating measurable scholarly achievements, active participation in scientific research, and meaningful contributions to their respective disciplines. Abdulrazzaq Hammal’s documented publication record, citation metrics, institutional affiliation, and involvement in nano sensor research provide objective indicators that align with common academic evaluation criteria utilized by international recognition programs.

Assessment for such recognition generally considers research productivity, scientific relevance, citation performance, and contributions to advancing knowledge. The available academic indicators suggest a profile characterized by sustained engagement in scholarly research and dissemination activities within a specialized scientific field.

Conclusion

Abdulrazzaq Hammal represents an active contributor within the nano sensor research community through publication activity, citation engagement, and institutional research involvement. His academic profile reflects participation in a scientific field that continues to generate technological innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration. The documented indicators associated with his scholarly work provide a basis for recognition within academic award programs dedicated to research excellence.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abdulrazzaq Hammal, Author ID 45661237600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=45661237600
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher Profile: Abdulrazzaq Hammal.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1828-1376
  3. Wang, J. (2020). Advances in Nano Sensor Technologies and Applications.
  4. Nature Nanotechnology. (2020). Emerging Trends in Nanotechnology-Based Sensors.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-020-0670-3
  5. University of Aleppo. (n.d.). Institutional Research and Academic Activities.
    https://www.alepuniv.edu.sy

Ghassem Baridi | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Ghassem Baridi | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

UNIMORE | Italy

Dr. Ghassem Baridi is a Biomedical Engineer specializing in nanotechnology and advanced biosensing systems, currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UNIMORE), Italy. His research focuses on graphene-based biosensors, particularly GFET and SPR technologies, for physiological tissue analysis and biomarker detection. He has demonstrated strong expertise in integrating experimental techniques with computational modeling using COMSOL to optimize sensor performance and sensitivity. Baridi has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as Physica E, Superlattices and Microstructures, Micromachines, and Sensors, with several additional works under review. His international collaborations, including research engagement in Spain, highlight his global academic involvement. With over a decade of experience as a physics educator, he has also contributed significantly to science education, fostering analytical skills and scientific awareness in society.

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Graphene plasmonic-assisted enhancement of linear and nonlinear optical properties of conic-shaped InAs/GaAs quantum dots with wetting layer (2020).
Sabaeian, Mohammad, and Ghassem Baridi · Superlattices and Microstructures · Elsevier
Coupling the graphene plasmonic with terahertz emission of truncated conic shaped InAs/GaAs quantum dots: A passive approach to enhance the intersubband optical properties (2021).
Sabaeian, Mohammad, and Ghassem Baridi · Physica E: Low Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures · Elsevier
Hybrid quantum dot-graphene layers with improved optical properties in the terahertz spectrum region (2023).
Baridi, Ghassem, et al. · Physica E: Low Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures · Elsevier
Graphene-based chemical field effect transistors: impact of electric double layer model and quantum capacitance on detection capabilities (2026).
Baridi, Ghassem, et al. · Micromachines · MDPI

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami | Nano Sensors | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami | Nano Sensors | Sahand University of Technology | Iran

Dr. Sadegh Ghavami is a male geotechnical engineer and academic researcher with expertise in soil stabilization, physical and centrifuge modeling, numerical analysis, and advanced construction materials, demonstrating a comprehensive approach to civil infrastructure and smart geotechnical systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Geotechnical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology, supported by M.S. and B.S. degrees in Civil Engineering from Sharif University of Technology. His professional experience includes extensive teaching roles at multiple universities, delivering core and advanced courses such as soil mechanics, foundation engineering, soil dynamics, geotechnical earthquake engineering, and earth-fill dam design, as well as serving as a teaching assistant in continuum mechanics and geotechnical laboratory courses. Dr. Sadegh Ghavami’s research portfolio focuses on soil stabilization techniques, centrifuge-based physical modeling, finite element analysis of geotechnical systems, and construction material performance, emphasizing data-driven and sensor-informed approaches to infrastructure resilience. He has published in high-impact Scopus- and IEEE-indexed journals, contributing 11 peer-reviewed documents with more than 200 citations and an h-index of 6, reflecting substantial research influence.

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