Adeeba Arooj | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Adeeba Arooj
University of Lahore

Adeeba Arooj
Affiliation University of Lahore
Country Pakistan
Scopus ID 58871669100
Documents 11
Citations 181
h-index 5
Subject Area Research Excellence
Event International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards

The Research Excellence Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate sustained scholarly productivity, measurable academic impact, and meaningful contributions to scientific advancement. Adeeba Arooj of the University of Lahore has established a growing research profile supported by peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and interdisciplinary scientific contributions. Her academic work reflects engagement with contemporary scientific challenges and contributes to the dissemination of evidence-based knowledge within the global research community.[1]

Abstract

Adeeba Arooj is an emerging researcher affiliated with the University of Lahore, Pakistan. Her scholarly portfolio includes peer-reviewed publications that have contributed to the advancement of scientific understanding within her research domain. With a documented citation record and measurable academic impact, her work demonstrates consistent engagement with contemporary research challenges. The combination of publication productivity, citation performance, and interdisciplinary relevance highlights her commitment to knowledge generation and scientific dissemination. These achievements support recognition under the Research Excellence Award category and reflect meaningful contributions to academic research and professional scholarship.[1]

Keywords

Research Excellence, Scientific Research, Academic Publications, Citation Impact, Scholarly Contributions, Interdisciplinary Research, Research Productivity, Evidence-Based Science, Academic Recognition, Scientific Advancement

Introduction

Research excellence is measured through scholarly productivity, citation influence, and meaningful scientific contributions. Adeeba Arooj has developed an academic profile characterized by peer-reviewed publications and recognized research outputs. Her work contributes to scientific knowledge dissemination while supporting the advancement of evidence-based methodologies across contemporary research environments.[1]

Research Profile

Affiliated with the University of Lahore, Adeeba Arooj maintains an active research presence supported by eleven indexed publications. Her scholarly record includes measurable citation performance and a growing academic footprint. The profile reflects consistent participation in scientific inquiry, collaboration, and publication activities relevant to advancing contemporary research objectives.[2]

Research Contributions

The researcher has contributed to scientific literature through studies addressing relevant academic questions and evidence-driven investigations. Her publications demonstrate analytical rigor, methodological application, and scholarly engagement. These contributions support knowledge expansion, encourage future research directions, and strengthen interdisciplinary understanding within the broader scientific community.[2]

Publications

Adeeba Arooj has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed research articles indexed within recognized academic databases. Her publication portfolio demonstrates sustained scholarly activity and reflects contributions to research quality, scientific communication, and the dissemination of findings that support academic progress and professional knowledge exchange.[1]

Research Impact

With 181 citations and an h-index of 5, the researcher demonstrates measurable influence within the academic community. Citation performance indicates that published findings have been referenced by other scholars, reflecting visibility, relevance, and the ability to contribute meaningfully to ongoing scientific discussions and research developments.[1]

Award Suitability

Adeeba Arooj’s publication record, citation metrics, and demonstrated commitment to scientific research align with the objectives of the Research Excellence Award. Her academic achievements illustrate sustained scholarly engagement and support recognition for contributions that advance scientific understanding, professional development, and the broader research ecosystem.[1]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Adeeba Arooj reflects research productivity, scholarly impact, and dedication to scientific advancement. Through publications, citations, and continued engagement in research activities, she demonstrates qualities associated with research excellence and professional scholarship, making her a suitable candidate for recognition within international academic award programs.[3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Adeeba Arooj, Author ID 58871669100. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58871669100
  2. Sharif, M., Gul, M. Z., & Arooj, A. (2025). Feasible stellar interiors beyond Einstein gravity: Insights from non-metricity-matter coupled gravitational theory. Physics of the Dark Universe, 47, 101795.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0003491626000229
  3. International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards. (n.d.). Award Program Information and Recognition Criteria.https://physicsandquantumphysics.com/

Shahwar Yasir | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Shahwar Yasir
Affiliation University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Country China
Scopus ID 58820146400
Documents 2
Citations 2
h-index 1
Subject Area Neuroscience
Event International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards

The Best Researcher Award recognition highlights the academic and scientific contributions of Shahwar Yasir, a researcher affiliated with the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. His research activities primarily focus on neuroscience, electroencephalography (EEG), neuroimaging, and the neurological effects associated with COVID-19-related brain dysfunctions. His scholarly work includes interdisciplinary studies integrating computational neuroscience, connectomics, and electrophysiological signal analysis.[1] The award recognition is associated with the International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards platform and acknowledges emerging contributions to contemporary neuroscience and brain dynamics research.[2]

Abstract

Shahwar Yasir is recognized for his contributions to neuroscience research, particularly in the analysis of EEG biomarkers, neural connectivity, and COVID-induced neurological dysfunctions. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary integration between computational modeling, neurophysiology, and clinical neuroscience. Published studies associated with his academic profile investigate electrophysiological signatures, lifespan EEG development, and neurological outcomes following SARS-CoV-2 infection.[3] The award recognition acknowledges emerging scientific contributions with measurable academic visibility in indexed scholarly databases and collaborative international research environments.

Keywords

  • Neuroscience
  • Electroencephalography (EEG)
  • COVID-19 Brain Dysfunction
  • Brain Imaging

Introduction

Modern neuroscience increasingly relies on computational and electrophysiological methods to understand the structural and functional mechanisms underlying cognitive and neurological disorders. Within this context, Shahwar Yasir has contributed to collaborative investigations addressing EEG signal analysis, neural stability, and COVID-related neurological effects.[4] His research activities reflect growing interdisciplinary convergence between neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and data-driven neuroimaging methodologies.

The International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards platform recognizes researchers whose work demonstrates scientific engagement and emerging impact across multidisciplinary domains. Yasir’s contributions to electrophysiological analysis and neural dynamics have positioned his work within broader discussions on computational neuroscience and neural systems modeling.[2]

Research Profile

According to Scopus author records, Shahwar Yasir is affiliated with the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in Chengdu, China. His indexed scholarly profile includes publications in neuroscience-related journals and interdisciplinary collaborations involving EEG source analysis, brain dysfunction studies, and neural connectivity research.[1]

His documented research interests include EEG analysis, neuromaps, brain imaging, connectomics, and long-COVID neurological effects. The available metrics associated with his academic profile include indexed documents, citations, and an h-index reflecting early-stage research impact within collaborative scientific publications.[3]

Research Contributions

One of the notable research areas associated with Shahwar Yasir involves the investigation of COVID-induced neurological dysfunctions. Collaborative studies examined electrophysiological and neurobiological determinants linked with SARS-CoV-2 infection outcomes and post-hospitalization cognitive conditions.

Additional contributions include EEG alpha rhythm analysis and lifespan-related neural source development studies. Research published in National Science Review explored how EEG alpha and aperiodic component sources are influenced by connectomic structures and axonal delays, contributing to broader understanding of neural communication mechanisms.

Further collaborative work investigated qEEG-mediated effects associated with infection severity and COVID-induced brain dysfunction. These studies emphasize quantitative electrophysiological approaches for identifying neurofunctional biomarkers and neural response variability.

Publications

  • Yasir, S., Jin, Y., Razzaq, F.A., et al. “The determinants of COVID-induced brain dysfunctions after SARS-CoV-2 infection in hospitalized patients.” Frontiers in Neuroscience, 17, 1249282 (2024).
  • Garcia Reyes, R., Areces Gonzalez, A., Wang, Y., Jin, Y., Yasir, S., et al. “Lifespan development of EEG alpha and aperiodic component sources is shaped by the connectome and axonal delays.” National Science Review, 13(7), nwag076 (2026).
  • Qi, M., Yasir, S., Wang, Y., et al. “Neuro-EPO Preserves Neural Stability in Parkinson’s Disease: An EEG Paired t-Test Analysis.” International Journal of Psychophysiology (2025). DOI:

Research Impact

The available citation indicators associated with Shahwar Yasir demonstrate emerging scholarly visibility within neuroscience and EEG-related research areas. Indexed publications in recognized scientific journals contribute to broader scientific discussions regarding electrophysiological biomarkers, neural connectivity, and post-COVID neurological outcomes.[1]

Collaborative publication patterns also indicate participation in international research networks involving neuroscience, computational modeling, and neurophysiological signal analysis. Such interdisciplinary collaboration is increasingly relevant in contemporary brain research and translational neuroscience initiatives.

Award Suitability

The academic profile of Shahwar Yasir aligns with the evaluation principles commonly associated with emerging researcher recognitions and interdisciplinary scientific awards. His involvement in EEG-based neuroscience research, collaborative publications, and investigations into neurological implications of COVID-19 reflects active participation in contemporary scientific inquiry.

The International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards framework emphasizes research relevance, scholarly dissemination, and contribution to scientific advancement. Yasir’s research portfolio demonstrates engagement with these criteria through indexed publications and ongoing interdisciplinary collaborations involving neuroscience and computational methodologies.[2]

Conclusion

Shahwar Yasir represents an emerging researcher within the field of neuroscience whose scholarly activities include EEG analysis, neural connectivity modeling, and investigations into COVID-associated neurological dysfunctions. His indexed publications and collaborative contributions demonstrate growing academic engagement within interdisciplinary neuroscience research. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award category reflects the relevance of his scientific participation and research dissemination within international academic platforms.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Shahwar Yasir, Author ID 58820146400. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58820146400
  2. International Physics and Quantum Physics Awards. (n.d.). Official Award Platform.
    https://physicsandquantumphysics.com/
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Shahwar Yasir Research Profile and Citation Metrics.
    https://scholar.google.com/
  4. Garcia Reyes, R., Areces Gonzalez, A., Wang, Y., Jin, Y., Yasir, S., et al. (2026). Lifespan development of EEG alpha and aperiodic component sources is shaped by the connectome and axonal delays. National Science Review.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwag076

Carlos Uriarte | Fluid Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Carlos Uriarte | Fluid Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain

Dr. Carlos Uriarte holds a PhD in Science from Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, with a strong academic foundation in Aeronautical Engineering through his BSc and MSc studies at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid and Universidad Europea de Madrid. He received a prestigious predoctoral fellowship that was extended into a postdoctoral appointment in recognition of the early completion of his doctoral research. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, contributing to both teaching and advanced research. His scientific work focuses on ultra-low temperature physics, superfluidity, and quantum levitation, with active collaboration alongside the Lancaster University ultra-low temperature research team. He has authored five high-impact research publications along with a scientific monograph and has presented his findings at multiple international conferences. He is actively engaged in several research projects, including a major initiative funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. His collaborative projects include studies on the creation and evolution of quantum turbulence in novel geometries, as well as advanced detection systems for levitating spheres in superfluid helium-3 and investigations of freely moving spheres within superfluid environments, supported by the European Microkelvin Platform. His research interests span fluid mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum fluids, and quantum turbulence, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to fundamental physics.

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