Innovative Research Award
Sandeep Mohanty
DESY, Germany
| Sandeep Mohanty | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | DESY |
| Country | Germany |
| Scopus ID | 57217780634 |
| Documents | 8 |
| Citations | 54 |
| h-index | 5 |
| Subject Area | Photocathode Material |
| Event | Global Sensor Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-9557-2364 |
Sandeep Mohanty is a researcher affiliated with DESY, Germany, whose research profile is associated with the field of Photocathode Material. The available bibliographic information records 8 Scopus-indexed documents, 54 citations, and an h-index of 5. These indicators provide a quantitative overview of publication activity and citation-based research visibility and are presented as bibliographic measures rather than as a comprehensive assessment of research quality.[1]
Abstract
This article provides an academic overview of Sandeep Mohanty’s research profile in relation to the Innovative Research Award. His stated subject area is Photocathode Material, a research domain relevant to photoemission technologies, light-sensitive materials, and advanced scientific instrumentation. The available bibliometric profile indicates 8 documents, 54 citations, and an h-index of 5 in Scopus. These records provide a concise basis for describing his documented scholarly output and research visibility.[1]
Keywords
Photocathode Material, Photocathodes, Photoemission, Materials Science, Sensor Technology, Optical Sensing, Scientific Instrumentation, Detector Technology, Advanced Materials, DESY, Research Innovation
Introduction
Photocathodes are photoemissive materials that convert incident photons into emitted electrons and are important components in several photon-detection and scientific instrumentation systems. Their performance can depend on material composition, surface characteristics, photoemission properties, and fabrication conditions. Research in this area therefore connects materials science with photonics, detector development, and experimental physics.[2]
Within advanced research facilities, photocathode materials can play an important role in the development and optimization of electron and photon detection technologies. DESY is an international research centre working across accelerator physics, photon science, particle physics, and related areas of scientific research. The institutional environment provides a relevant context for research involving advanced materials and scientific instrumentation.[3]
Research Profile
Sandeep Mohanty’s listed subject area is Photocathode Material, placing the research profile within a specialized area of materials and photoemission science. The available Scopus record identifies 8 documents and 54 citations, with an h-index of 5. Such indicators can be used to describe the documented publication and citation record while recognizing that bibliometric measures do not independently establish the scientific quality or practical significance of individual studies.[1]
Research Contributions
Research on photocathode materials can contribute to the development of photoemission-based devices and scientific instruments by investigating material properties that influence electron emission, spectral response, stability, and operational performance. The field requires an interdisciplinary understanding of materials chemistry, surface science, vacuum technology, and detector or accelerator applications.[2]
- Investigation of photocathode materials and their relevance to photoemission-based technologies.
- Contribution to scientific understanding of materials used in advanced detection and instrumentation systems.
- Engagement with interdisciplinary research connecting materials science and photonics.
- Dissemination of research through indexed scholarly publications.
Publications
The available bibliographic record lists 8 documents associated with Sandeep Mohanty’s Scopus author profile. These publications constitute the documented scholarly output used for the bibliometric summary presented in this article. Publication-level interpretation should be based on the individual articles, journals, research questions, methodologies, and citation contexts rather than bibliometric counts alone.[1]
Where individual publications have persistent Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), these identifiers provide stable mechanisms for locating the corresponding scholarly records. DOI information should be verified against the specific publication record before being used for bibliographic citation.[4]
Research Impact
The reported 54 citations and h-index of 5 provide quantitative indicators of the visibility of the researcher’s indexed publications. Citation counts can vary over time as new publications are indexed and existing publications receive additional citations. Consequently, the figures presented here should be understood as a snapshot of the supplied bibliometric information rather than permanent measures of research impact.[1]
Beyond citation metrics, research impact may also be considered through methodological contributions, technological development, collaboration, reproducibility, application in scientific instrumentation, and contributions to the broader research community. These dimensions require assessment of individual research outputs and cannot be inferred solely from aggregate bibliometric indicators.
Award Suitability
The Innovative Research Award recognizes research profiles in which documented scholarly activity is relevant to innovation and scientific advancement. Sandeep Mohanty’s listed specialization in Photocathode Material, together with an indexed publication record and citation history, provides a factual basis for consideration within a research recognition context. The supplied metrics include 8 documents, 54 citations, and an h-index of 5.[1]
Award suitability should ultimately be determined according to the official criteria of the Global Sensor Awards, including the quality and originality of the submitted research, relevance to the award category, documented contributions, and any applicable evaluation procedures. Bibliometric indicators may support an assessment but should not be treated as the sole basis for an award decision.
Conclusion
Sandeep Mohanty is affiliated with DESY in Germany and is identified with the research area of Photocathode Material. The supplied Scopus profile records 8 documents, 54 citations, and an h-index of 5. These indicators, together with the relevance of photocathode research to advanced scientific instrumentation and sensing technologies, provide a concise academic basis for presenting the researcher in connection with the Innovative Research Award. The profile should be interpreted using both quantitative bibliometric evidence and qualitative evaluation of the underlying research outputs.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Sandeep Mohanty, Author ID 57217780634. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57217780634 - Forbes, R. G. (2008). Photocathode materials and their applications in electron sources. General background on photoemissive materials and photoemission science.
https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/20/05/055201 - DESY. (n.d.). Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron — Research and scientific facilities.
https://www.desy.de/ - International DOI Foundation. (n.d.). DOI System. Digital Object Identifier Foundation.