Best Researcher Award
| Chunling Jiang | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | West China Hospital, Sichuan University |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | 56520709500 |
| Documents | 53 |
| Citations | 220 |
| h-index | 14 |
| Subject Area | Fuel Cell Technology |
| Event | Global Automobile Award |
Chunling Jiang, affiliated with West China Hospital, Sichuan University, has contributed to interdisciplinary research associated with fuel cell technology and related scientific investigations. This article presents a neutral academic overview of the research profile, scholarly publications, citation performance, and potential suitability for recognition through the Global Automobile Award, based on publicly available bibliometric indicators.[1]
Contents
Abstract
This article presents an academic overview of Chunling Jiang’s research activities, publication record, citation performance, and scholarly influence based on publicly available bibliometric information. The profile indicates sustained contributions within fuel cell technology and related multidisciplinary studies through peer-reviewed publications indexed by Scopus. Citation indicators, research productivity, and scientific visibility collectively demonstrate consistent academic engagement and measurable research impact. These achievements provide an objective basis for evaluating professional recognition, including consideration for the Global Automobile Award, while maintaining a neutral perspective grounded in documented scholarly evidence and recognized research evaluation standards.[1]
Keywords
Fuel cell technology, scientific publications, Scopus metrics, bibliometric analysis, research impact, citations, h-index, academic excellence, interdisciplinary research, Global Automobile Award.
Introduction
Academic recognition commonly considers research productivity, scientific quality, citation performance, and contributions to knowledge. Chunling Jiang’s publication record demonstrates sustained participation in internationally indexed research concerning fuel cell technology and associated scientific developments, providing measurable indicators for scholarly evaluation.[2]
Research Profile
The available bibliometric profile records 53 indexed documents, 220 citations, and an h-index of 14. These indicators suggest continued research activity and scholarly visibility within specialized scientific fields while reflecting consistent publication in peer-reviewed academic literature.[1]
Research Contributions
Research contributions emphasize fuel cell technology through collaborative investigations supporting scientific understanding and technological advancement. Published studies contribute experimental evidence, analytical methods, and interdisciplinary perspectives that may assist future research, engineering innovation, and healthcare-related technological applications.[3]
Publications
The author’s publication portfolio consists of peer-reviewed journal articles indexed within recognized scientific databases. These publications collectively demonstrate sustained scholarly productivity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and dissemination of research findings through internationally accessible academic literature.[3]
Research Impact
Citation metrics and publication performance indicate that the research has received measurable academic attention from the scientific community. Such bibliometric evidence supports assessment of research influence while complementing qualitative evaluation of originality, collaboration, and practical significance.[1]
Award Suitability
Based on publicly available bibliometric indicators, documented publication activity, and sustained scientific contributions, Chunling Jiang demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during academic recognition processes. Final award decisions appropriately depend upon the independent evaluation criteria established by the Global Automobile Award organizers.
Conclusion
Overall, the available scholarly evidence presents a consistent academic profile characterized by indexed publications, measurable citation impact, and ongoing research activity. These objective indicators provide useful information for academic assessment while encouraging continued scientific contributions and future interdisciplinary collaboration.[1]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Chunling Jiang, Author ID 56520709500. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56520709500 -
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https://www.researchgate.net/publication/23492306_Elevated_red_blood_cell_distribution_width_predicts_mortality_in_persons_with_known_stroke - Global Automobile Award. Official Website.
https://automobileaward.com/