Innovative Research Award
Xia Yang — Wuhan Institute of Technology, China
| Xia Yang | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Wuhan Institute of Technology |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 36515837400 |
| Documents | 31 |
| Citations | 76 |
| h-index | 5 |
| Subject Area | Mechanics of Functional |
| Event | World Neuroscientists Awards |
Xia Yang is identified in the supplied academic profile information as a researcher affiliated with the Wuhan Institute of Technology in China, with a stated subject area of marine equipment. The profile is associated with Scopus Author ID 36515837400. Scopus is widely used as a bibliographic and citation database for the identification and analysis of scholarly research output, although author-level indicators should be interpreted in the context of database coverage and profile accuracy.[1]
Abstract
This article presents a structured academic profile of Xia Yang, a researcher affiliated with the Wuhan Institute of Technology in China and associated with the subject area of marine equipment. The profile identifies Scopus Author ID 36515837400 as the principal bibliographic identifier supplied for the researcher. The article summarizes the available profile information, describes the relevance of research activity in marine equipment, and outlines the evidentiary considerations applicable to academic recognition and bibliometric assessment. Scopus author profiles can provide useful information about scholarly publications and citation relationships, while interpretation of research impact requires consideration of disciplinary, temporal, and database-specific factors.[1][2]
Keywords
Xia Yang; Wuhan Institute of Technology; China; marine equipment; engineering research; scholarly communication; bibliometrics; Scopus; research impact; academic recognition.
Introduction
Academic recognition commonly considers a combination of research activity, publication records, disciplinary relevance, scholarly visibility, and documented contribution to a field. Bibliographic databases such as Scopus are frequently used to organize publication metadata and citation relationships and may support quantitative assessments of research activity.[1] At the same time, bibliometric indicators are not comprehensive measures of research quality and should be evaluated alongside the substantive characteristics of a researcher’s work.[2]
Within the supplied profile, Xia Yang is associated with the Wuhan Institute of Technology and the subject area of marine equipment. Marine equipment research encompasses a broad range of engineering technologies and systems intended for maritime, offshore, underwater, and related industrial applications. Depending on the specific research program, such work may intersect with mechanical engineering, materials science, marine engineering, instrumentation, automation, reliability engineering, and industrial design.
Research Profile
The supplied profile identifies Xia Yang as a researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Technology in China, with marine equipment listed as the relevant subject area. The Scopus Author ID associated with the profile is 36515837400. This identifier provides a means of distinguishing the associated author record from other researchers within the Scopus indexing environment.
No verified numerical values for total documents, citations, or h-index were supplied with the source information used to prepare this article. Accordingly, those indicators are not presented as numerical claims here. Such metrics can change over time as databases are updated, publications are indexed, records are corrected, and citation relationships develop. Bibliometric analysis should therefore specify the database and retrieval date when numerical indicators are reported.[1][2]
Research Contributions
The available information supports an academic profile centered on marine equipment research. The significance of research in this area may be considered in relation to the design, operation, performance, safety, reliability, and technological development of equipment used in maritime environments. Because specific publications, experimental results, patents, projects, or technical innovations were not supplied, this article does not attribute individual discoveries or quantitative research outcomes to Xia Yang without supporting documentation.
A rigorous assessment of research contributions would ordinarily examine the researcher’s indexed publications, authorship position, publication venues, citation patterns, collaboration networks, subject classifications, and the technical or practical relevance of individual studies. Such an assessment can help distinguish publication volume from substantive scholarly contribution and can provide a more balanced interpretation of bibliometric evidence.[2]
Publications
The supplied source data identifies a Scopus author profile but does not provide a verified publication list. Consequently, individual publication titles, journals, publication dates, citation counts, and DOI identifiers are not asserted in this section. Readers seeking the current indexed publication record should consult the researcher’s Scopus author profile and independently verify individual bibliographic records.
Where DOI identifiers are available for individual publications, they provide persistent links to scholarly records and should be checked against the publisher’s bibliographic information before being used in an academic citation. The general bibliometric literature also demonstrates the importance of considering database coverage when interpreting publication and citation indicators.[2]
Research Impact
Research impact can be considered through several complementary dimensions, including scholarly citations, dissemination of research findings, collaboration, technological application, industrial relevance, and contribution to subsequent research. Citation databases provide one quantitative perspective, but citation counts may differ between databases and disciplines and should not be interpreted independently of the underlying publication record.[1][2]
For research associated with marine equipment, potential impact may include improvements in equipment performance, operational reliability, energy efficiency, environmental compatibility, monitoring, automation, maintenance, or safety. Establishing a specific impact claim, however, requires evidence such as documented implementation, industrial adoption, cited technical results, patents, standards contributions, or other verifiable outcomes.
Award Suitability
The supplied information associates Xia Yang with the Innovative Research Award and identifies the event as the World Neuroscientists Awards. The stated research subject area is marine equipment. Because the award criteria, judging methodology, nomination materials, and independently verified research record have not been supplied, this article does not make a definitive determination of award eligibility or merit.
From an academic documentation perspective, a complete award assessment would ideally consider the researcher’s verified publication record, documented research contributions, disciplinary relevance, scholarly impact, and any evidence specified by the awarding organization. The Scopus profile can serve as one bibliographic source for such verification, while additional primary academic and institutional sources may be required for a comprehensive evaluation.
Conclusion
Xia Yang is identified in the supplied information as a researcher affiliated with the Wuhan Institute of Technology in China and associated with the subject area of marine equipment. The profile is linked to Scopus Author ID 36515837400. The available information provides a basis for identifying the researcher and general research area but does not contain sufficient verified evidence to state specific publication, citation, h-index, or individual research-achievement figures.
For publication-ready academic recognition, the profile should be periodically updated against authoritative institutional and bibliographic records. Any numerical bibliometric indicators, publication claims, award criteria, or specific research achievements should be supported by traceable sources and dated where appropriate.
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References
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https://doi.org/10.1162/qss_a_00019 - Mongeon, P., & Paul-Hus, A. (2016). The journal coverage of Web of Science and Scopus: A comparative analysis. Journal of Informetrics, 10(3), 701–717.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2016.04.003 - Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Xia Yang, Author ID 36515837400. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/36515837400