Best Researcher Award

Dong He
Yunnan University, China.

Dong He
Affiliation Yunnan University
Country China
Scopus ID 57223039174
Documents 3
Citations 57
h-index 2
Subject Area Bio Materials
Event Global Mechanics Awards

Dong He is affiliated with Yunnan University, China, and is recognized for scholarly activities associated with biomaterials research and interdisciplinary scientific investigation. The Best Researcher Award profile highlights academic contributions, publication activity, and research engagement within the broader framework of materials science and biomedical innovation.[1] The recognition is presented in connection with the Global Mechanics Awards, which acknowledges researchers demonstrating continued participation in scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination.[4]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile of Dong He, a researcher affiliated with Yunnan University. The profile summarizes scholarly activities, publication records, citation performance, and research interests associated with biomaterials and related interdisciplinary scientific fields. The Best Researcher Award evaluation emphasizes research visibility, academic output, and contribution to the advancement of knowledge through peer-reviewed publications and scientific engagement.[1]

Keywords

Biomaterials, Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering, Scientific Publications, Research Evaluation, Academic Recognition, Citation Analysis, Yunnan University, Research Excellence, Interdisciplinary Research.

Introduction

Academic awards play an important role in recognizing scholarly achievement, research productivity, and contributions to scientific development. The Best Researcher Award serves as a platform for highlighting researchers whose work contributes to specialized scientific domains. Dong He has participated in research activities associated with biomaterials and related scientific investigations, contributing to ongoing academic discourse through published research outputs and scholarly communication.[1][4]

Research Profile

Dong He is affiliated with Yunnan University in China and maintains a documented research presence indexed through the Scopus database. Available bibliometric indicators show publication activity, citation accumulation, and measurable research visibility within relevant scientific communities. Such indicators are commonly utilized in academic evaluation frameworks to assess the dissemination and influence of scholarly work.[1]

The research profile demonstrates participation in studies connected with biomaterials and interdisciplinary scientific applications. These areas frequently involve the development, characterization, and evaluation of materials designed for biological and biomedical environments, supporting innovation across healthcare and engineering sectors.

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with Dong He reflect engagement in biomaterials-related investigations that support scientific understanding of material performance, functionality, and potential biomedical applications. Contributions in this field often require integration of materials science principles with biological considerations to address practical challenges in medicine and healthcare technologies.

The interdisciplinary nature of biomaterials research encourages collaboration across multiple scientific domains, including chemistry, engineering, biology, and medicine. Such collaborative environments facilitate knowledge transfer and contribute to the development of innovative research methodologies and applications.[3]

Publications

According to indexed academic records, Dong He has published multiple scholarly documents that contribute to the scientific literature. Publication outputs provide evidence of research dissemination and support broader scholarly engagement through peer-reviewed communication channels.[1]

The documented publication record, together with citation activity, indicates that the research outputs have received attention from subsequent studies and have contributed to ongoing scientific discussions within related disciplines.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through multiple indicators, including publication visibility, citation performance, and scholarly engagement. The available bibliometric information indicates citation activity associated with Dong He’s published work, demonstrating measurable academic reach within relevant scientific communities.[1]

Although bibliometric measures provide only one perspective on research influence, they remain widely used across academic institutions and award programs for assessing dissemination and recognition of scholarly outputs.[3]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate continued scholarly activity, scientific contribution, and engagement with academic research communities. Dong He’s documented publication record, citation performance, and participation in biomaterials-related research align with evaluation criteria commonly considered within international academic recognition programs.[1][4]

The profile reflects a combination of research productivity, scientific dissemination, and contribution to interdisciplinary knowledge development, supporting consideration within research excellence and academic recognition frameworks.[3]

Conclusion

Dong He of Yunnan University represents an academic profile characterized by engagement in biomaterials research, scholarly publication activity, and measurable citation performance. The available evidence supports recognition of contributions to scientific research and interdisciplinary academic advancement. Through continued participation in research and dissemination activities, the profile aligns with the objectives of the Best Researcher Award presented under the Global Mechanics Awards program.[1][4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dong He, Author ID 57223039174. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57223039174
  2. Ratner, B. D., Hoffman, A. S., Schoen, F. J., & Lemons, J. E. (2020). Biomaterials Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine.
  3. Langer, R., & Tirrell, D. A. (2004). Designing materials for biology and medicine. Nature, 428(6982), 487–492.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/nature02388
  4. Global Mechanics Awards. (n.d.). Award program and academic recognition framework.
    https://globalmechanicsawards.com/
Dong He | Yunnan University | Best Researcher Award

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