Amin Shabani Ammari | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Amin Shabani Ammari
Affiliation Chabahar Maritime University
Country Iran
Scopus 59956322500
Documents 2
Citations 9
h-index 1
Subject Area Engineering
Event International Research Scientist Awards

Amin Shabani Ammari is affiliated with Chabahar Maritime University in Iran and is associated with research activities in the field of Engineering. His scholarly profile indexed in Scopus reflects contributions to engineering-oriented academic literature, including publications and citations relevant to maritime and technical research domains.[1] The recognition under the International Research Scientist Awards highlights ongoing academic engagement and emerging research visibility within international scholarly platforms.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and scholarly recognition associated with Amin Shabani Ammari of Chabahar Maritime University. The profile reflects documented scholarly contributions in Engineering, including indexed publications, citation metrics, and research visibility through Scopus indexing.[1] The recognition connected to the International Research Scientist Awards emphasizes participation in academic dissemination and professional engagement within engineering-oriented research communities.[2]

Keywords

Engineering; Maritime Research; Scopus Author Profile; Research Recognition; Academic Contributions; Scholarly Publications; Citation Metrics; International Research Scientist Awards.[1]

Introduction

Academic recognition programs often evaluate researchers on the basis of publication records, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and subject-specific contributions. Within engineering disciplines, indexed scholarly communication plays an important role in evaluating research influence and scientific participation.[3] Amin Shabani Ammari’s academic profile reflects measurable research engagement through Scopus-indexed documentation and engineering-related scholarly outputs.[1]

The International Research Scientist Awards serve as a platform for recognizing academic efforts across multiple disciplines and geographical regions. Such recognitions contribute to visibility within global research networks and encourage continued scholarly activity in emerging and specialized areas of study.[2]

Research Profile

Amin Shabani Ammari is associated with Chabahar Maritime University, an institution engaged in maritime and engineering education and research activities in Iran.[4] The available Scopus author profile identifies documented academic outputs and citation statistics that contribute to the researcher’s scholarly footprint within Engineering disciplines.[1]

  • Institutional Affiliation: Chabahar Maritime University
  • Country of Academic Activity: Iran
  • Indexed Subject Area: Engineering
  • Scopus Indexed Documents: 2
  • Total Citations: 9
  • h-index: 1

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Amin Shabani Ammari are aligned with engineering-related scholarly activity and technical academic communication. Research dissemination through indexed journals and databases supports academic visibility and contributes to broader disciplinary exchange within engineering and maritime research environments.[1]

Engineering research frequently emphasizes technical innovation, applied methodologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Contributions documented through citation databases help establish measurable indicators of research dissemination and engagement within the scientific community.[3]

Publications

The available Scopus profile identifies indexed publications connected to Amin Shabani Ammari. Publication indexing supports discoverability, citation tracking, and scholarly evaluation within international academic databases.[1]

  1. Engineering-related scholarly publication indexed within the Scopus database framework.[1]
  2. Technical academic contribution associated with maritime or engineering-oriented research dissemination.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly assessed using citation metrics, publication indexing, and academic visibility within recognized databases. The available citation count and h-index associated with Amin Shabani Ammari indicate measurable scholarly interaction and evidence of referenced academic work within engineering research contexts.[1]

Although bibliometric indicators represent only one dimension of academic contribution, they remain widely used in evaluating research productivity, visibility, and influence across scientific communities.[3]

Award Suitability

The academic profile associated with Amin Shabani Ammari demonstrates characteristics commonly evaluated in international academic recognition programs, including institutional affiliation, indexed research documentation, and evidence of scholarly dissemination.[2] Participation in Engineering research activities and inclusion within recognized indexing systems support eligibility considerations for research-oriented academic awards.[1]

Recognition through research awards may contribute to expanded professional visibility, interdisciplinary collaboration opportunities, and continued participation in international academic initiatives.[2]

Conclusion

The scholarly profile of Amin Shabani Ammari reflects participation in Engineering research through indexed publications and measurable citation metrics documented within Scopus.[1] The association with Chabahar Maritime University and recognition linked to the International Research Scientist Awards indicate continued engagement in academic dissemination and professional scholarly activities.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Amin Shabani Ammari, Author ID 59956322500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59956322500
  2. International Research Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Official event and recognition platform.
    https://researchscientist.net/
  3. Cronin, B., & Sugimoto, C. R. (2014). Scholarly metrics under the microscope. Information Today.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2011.02.006
  4. Chabahar Maritime University. (n.d.). Institutional overview and academic information.
    https://cmu.ac.ir/en

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Universitas Hasanuddin | Indonesia

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Mrs. Sabitha Vemula | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Vaagdevi College Of Engineering | India

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Adedayo Yusuff | Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Adedayo Yusuff | Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Sarchi Chair | University of South Africa  | South Africa 

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