Juul Van Grootel | Online Monitoring | Top Researcher Award

Top Researcher Award

Juul van Grootel
Affiliation Amsterdam University Medical Center
Country Netherlands
Scopus ID 58504691000
Documents 9
Citations 62
h-index 5
Subject Area Online Monitoring
Event Global Sensor Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-2357-0183

Juul van Grootel

Amsterdam University Medical Center

The Top Researcher Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly activities demonstrate measurable academic impact, sustained scientific contributions, and meaningful engagement with emerging research domains. Juul van Grootel has established an academic profile in the field of online monitoring, contributing to research involving sensor-enabled healthcare technologies, digital monitoring systems, and data-driven clinical applications. The available bibliometric indicators provide an objective foundation for evaluating scholarly performance within internationally recognized academic standards.[1]

Abstract

This article provides a scholarly overview of Juul van Grootel’s research profile in relation to the Top Researcher Award presented by the Global Sensor Awards. The evaluation considers bibliometric indicators including publication output, citation performance, h-index, institutional affiliation, and specialization in online monitoring. The profile is presented using a neutral academic perspective emphasizing transparent research evaluation and evidence-based recognition.[1]

Keywords

  • Top Researcher Award
  • Online Monitoring
  • Medical Sensors
  • Digital Health
  • Research Evaluation
  • Bibliometric Analysis

Introduction

Online monitoring has become an essential component of modern healthcare, enabling continuous patient assessment, remote clinical observation, wearable sensing, and intelligent decision support. Advances in sensor technologies, biomedical engineering, and digital health platforms have significantly expanded opportunities for real-time monitoring and personalized healthcare delivery. Researchers working in this multidisciplinary field contribute to technological innovation by improving data acquisition, patient safety, and evidence-based medical practice.[2]

Research Profile

Juul van Grootel is affiliated with Amsterdam University Medical Center in the Netherlands. According to the available Scopus profile, the researcher has published nine indexed scholarly documents, accumulated sixty-two citations, and achieved an h-index of five. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate continued scholarly participation and measurable visibility within the scientific literature related to healthcare monitoring technologies and sensor-enabled clinical research.[1]

Research Contributions

The research portfolio is associated with online monitoring technologies supporting healthcare innovation through digital sensing, patient observation, and continuous physiological assessment. Such research contributes to improved clinical workflows, remote healthcare delivery, and data-driven medical decision-making. Publications within this area reflect interdisciplinary collaboration among medicine, engineering, and health informatics while advancing practical applications of sensor systems in clinical environments.[1][2]

  • Research involving online monitoring technologies.
  • Application of sensor-enabled healthcare systems.
  • Peer-reviewed scientific publications.
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration across medicine and digital health.

Publications

The documented publication record includes nine indexed research articles contributing to scientific literature related to online monitoring and digital healthcare. These publications facilitate scientific communication, encourage collaborative research, and provide evidence supporting ongoing developments in intelligent medical technologies. Citation metrics further indicate scholarly engagement by the wider research community.[1]

Representative DOI reference relevant to sensor-based online monitoring: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-020-00324-0 [3]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators remain important tools for evaluating academic influence. A publication portfolio comprising nine indexed documents, supported by sixty-two citations and an h-index of five, reflects measurable scholarly visibility and continuing engagement within the scientific community. While quantitative indicators do not fully capture research quality, they provide standardized evidence frequently considered during academic evaluations and international research award assessments.[1]

Award Suitability

The available research profile demonstrates characteristics commonly evaluated during international research awards, including peer-reviewed publications, documented citation performance, interdisciplinary research activity, institutional affiliation, and measurable academic influence. These objective indicators align with transparent assessment principles that recognize sustained scientific contributions and scholarly excellence within the field of online monitoring and sensor-enabled healthcare technologies.[1][2]

Conclusion

Juul van Grootel’s academic profile demonstrates continued participation in research associated with online monitoring, digital healthcare, and sensor-enabled clinical technologies. The available publication record, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary research activities collectively provide an objective basis for consideration within the Top Researcher Award at the Global Sensor Awards, emphasizing transparent and evidence-based scholarly evaluation.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Juul van Grootel, Author ID 58504691000. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58504691000
  2. Literature concerning digital health, remote patient monitoring, wearable sensors, and online monitoring technologies within biomedical research and clinical practice.
    https://www.nature.com/npjdigitalmed/
  3. Digital Object Identifier Foundation. Representative DOI example for research involving digital medicine and online monitoring.
    https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-020-00324-0

Ms. Sidra Anwar | Online Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sidra Anwar | Online Monitoring | Best Researcher Award 

Ms. Sidra Anwar | Online Monitoring | Memorial University of Newfoundland | Canada

Ms. Sidra Anwar is a distinguished Ph.D. Student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, where she specializes in MedTech and Embedded Security. Her research centers on lightweight cryptography, privacy-preserving health data transmission, and energy-efficient security protocols for Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) devices. Ms. Sidra Anwar holds a Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering from Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, and a Master’s degree in Project Management from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad. She has demonstrated strong academic excellence through her ongoing doctoral work focusing on privacy and security of IoMT devices under the supervision of Prof. Jonathan Anderson. Professionally, Ms. Sidra Anwar has held multiple research and teaching positions, including Embedded Security Researcher at MetaCrust Services Ltd., Innovation Metrics Coordinator at the Technology Transfer and Commercialization Office (TTCO), and Teaching Assistant at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She previously served as an Associate Lecturer in Computer Science and Communication Expert at the Government College Women University, Sialkot, Pakistan, where she contributed to technology education and institutional development. Her research interests encompass MedTech cybersecurity, IoT protocol design, formal verification, and applied data security, with a focus on integrating energy efficiency into secure healthcare communication systems. She has co-authored several peer-reviewed publications presented at leading conferences and indexed in IEEE and Scopus, covering topics such as lightweight encryption for medical wearables, secure IoT data communication, and privacy-driven architectures for contact tracing platforms.

Professional Profile: ORCID 

Selected Publications 

  1. Anwar, S., & Anderson, J. (2025). Empirical evaluation and reclassification of cryptographic algorithms for energy-efficient secure communication in medical IoT devices. Privacy, Security & Trust (PST 2025). Citations: 5

  2. Anwar, S., & Anderson, J. (2025). Privacy-driven classification of contact tracing platforms: Architecture and adoption insights. Cryptography, Accepted September 2025. Citations: 3

  3. Anwar, S., Hendi, M., & Anderson, J. (2025). Energy-conscious and regulation-ready security protocol for wearable medical devices: From formal proofs to deployment. CPSIoTSec 2025. Citations: 2

  4. Anwar, S., & Anderson, J. (2024). Enhancing security for low-powered medical wearable devices through optimized lightweight encryption. NECEC 2024. Citations: 4

  5. Anwar, S., Anayat, S., Butt, S., Saady, M., Saad, M., & Anderson, J. (2020). Privacy-oriented analysis of mobile contact tracing protocols and mechanisms. NECEC 2020. Citations: 9