Ashwin Devaraj | Vibration Analysis | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Ashwin Devaraj — MIT, MANIPAL, India

Ashwin Devaraj
Affiliation MIT, MANIPAL
Country India
Scopus ID 57221478201
Documents 8
Citations 16
h-index 2
Subject Area Vibration Analysis
Event World Neuroscientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-9722-7708

Ashwin Devaraj is a researcher affiliated with MIT, MANIPAL, India, whose documented scholarly profile includes research activity in the area of vibration analysis. The available bibliographic information records 8 documents, 16 citations, and an h-index of 2 in the associated Scopus author profile.[1] The profile is considered in the context of the Innovative Research Award associated with the World Neuroscientists Awards.

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic profile of Ashwin Devaraj, affiliated with MIT, MANIPAL, India. The profile focuses on documented research activity in vibration analysis and summarizes available bibliometric indicators, publication activity, research relevance, and suitability for academic recognition. According to the supplied Scopus profile information, the researcher has 8 documents, 16 citations, and an h-index of 2.[1] The researcher is also identified through an ORCID record, providing a persistent identifier for scholarly activities and outputs.[2]

Keywords

Keywords: Ashwin Devaraj, Innovative Research Award, vibration analysis, research profile, scholarly publications, Scopus, ORCID, bibliometrics, engineering research, academic recognition.

Introduction

Academic recognition commonly considers a combination of research activity, scholarly publications, citation performance, subject expertise, and the documented contribution of an individual to a particular field. Bibliographic databases such as Scopus provide structured author-level information that can be used to identify publications and associated citation indicators.[1] ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier intended to distinguish researchers and connect their scholarly contributions across systems.[2]

Within this framework, Ashwin Devaraj’s profile is associated with MIT, MANIPAL and the subject area of vibration analysis. The available profile data indicate a measurable body of scholarly output and citation activity. This page organizes the supplied information into a concise academic recognition profile while avoiding conclusions that extend beyond the documented information.

Research Profile

Ashwin Devaraj is identified as a researcher affiliated with MIT, MANIPAL, India. The supplied Scopus author identifier is 57221478201, while the corresponding ORCID identifier is 0000-0002-9722-7708.[1] [2] These identifiers provide complementary mechanisms for associating scholarly records with a researcher.

Research Contributions

The supplied academic profile places vibration analysis at the center of the researcher’s subject-area classification. Vibration analysis is an established area of engineering research concerned with the characterization, interpretation, monitoring, and control of dynamic behavior in mechanical and structural systems. Research in this area may involve analytical, numerical, experimental, and data-driven approaches depending on the application and research objective.

Based on the supplied bibliometric record, the researcher has produced 8 indexed documents and accumulated 16 citations, with an h-index of 2.[1] These indicators provide quantitative context for the research profile, although they should be interpreted alongside publication quality, authorship contributions, methodological rigor, and the relevance of individual research outputs.

  • Research activity is associated with the subject area of vibration analysis.
  • The documented profile contains 8 scholarly documents.
  • The supplied record reports 16 citations and an h-index of 2.
  • The researcher can be identified through both Scopus and ORCID identifiers.

Publications

The supplied Scopus profile records 8 documents associated with the researcher.[1] The available input does not provide the individual publication titles, journals, publication years, author lists, or DOI identifiers for those documents. Accordingly, this article does not assign specific publications or DOI numbers without a corresponding verified bibliographic record.

Where individual publications are evaluated for academic recognition, relevant considerations may include the scholarly venue, research methodology, originality of the work, citation context, collaboration, reproducibility, and the contribution of the researcher to each publication. DOI records, when available, can provide persistent links to individual scholarly publications.

Research Impact

The supplied bibliometric indicators report 16 citations and an h-index of 2.[1] Citations can provide one quantitative indication of how scholarly outputs have been referenced by subsequent research, while the h-index combines publication and citation dimensions into a single author-level metric. Such measures are most informative when considered with the researcher’s career stage, field characteristics, publication history, and qualitative contribution.

The presence of a persistent ORCID identifier also supports accurate attribution of scholarly activities across research information systems.[2] Together, the bibliographic and persistent-identifier information provide a structured basis for documenting the researcher’s academic profile.

Award Suitability

The profile may be considered in relation to an Innovative Research Award based on the documented research activity and subject-area alignment supplied for this article. The researcher’s affiliation, indexed scholarly output, citation record, h-index, and identified expertise in vibration analysis provide objective profile information that can be reviewed as part of an academic recognition process.[1]

Award suitability should ultimately be determined according to the official criteria, nomination requirements, and evaluation procedures of the World Neuroscientists Awards. This profile therefore presents the available academic indicators as supporting information rather than as an independent determination of award eligibility or merit.

Conclusion

Ashwin Devaraj is an India-based researcher affiliated with MIT, MANIPAL, with a documented research focus in vibration analysis. The supplied Scopus information records 8 documents, 16 citations, and an h-index of 2, while the ORCID identifier provides an additional persistent means of identifying the researcher and associated scholarly activity.[1] [2]

The profile offers a concise, evidence-oriented summary for academic recognition purposes. Further evaluation may incorporate individual publications, DOI-linked records, research methodology, practical or scholarly applications, and the official award criteria applicable to the World Neuroscientists Awards.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ashwin Devaraj, Author ID 57221478201. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57221478201
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record: Ashwin Devaraj, ORCID iD 0000-0002-9722-7708. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9722-7708
  3. World Neuroscientists Awards. (n.d.). Official award information.
    https:/neuroscientists.net/