Innovative Research Award
| Thomas Papalaskaris | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Municipality of Kavala |
| Country | Greece |
| Scopus ID | 57192309385 |
| Documents | 5 |
| Citations | 40 |
| h-index | 3 |
| Subject Area | Engineering |
| Event | International Academic Excellence Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-1698-6869 |
Thomas Papalaskaris
Municipality of Kavala, Greece
The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly achievement, technical innovation, and sustained contributions to research within the engineering discipline. Thomas Papalaskaris, affiliated with the Municipality of Kavala in Greece, has developed an academic profile characterized by published engineering research, measurable citation performance, and participation in scientific dissemination. His research record demonstrates engagement with contemporary engineering topics and reflects an evolving contribution to applied research and interdisciplinary collaboration.[1]
Abstract
Thomas Papalaskaris has established a developing research profile within engineering through peer-reviewed publications indexed in international databases. His scholarly output has attracted citations and reflects research relevance in engineering practice and applied scientific inquiry. The Innovative Research Award recognizes such contributions by considering publication quality, citation performance, interdisciplinary value, and the potential influence of research outcomes on engineering development.[1][2]
Keywords
Engineering; Applied Research; Scientific Publications; Scopus; Innovation; Municipal Engineering; Research Impact; Academic Excellence; Citation Analysis; Innovative Research Award.
Introduction
Engineering research plays an important role in addressing technical challenges, improving infrastructure, and supporting sustainable development. Researchers who combine scientific investigation with practical implementation contribute to technological advancement and evidence-based decision-making. Evaluation through internationally recognized databases and citation metrics provides one perspective on scholarly influence while acknowledging that research quality also depends upon originality, methodological rigor, and societal relevance.[2]
Research Profile
Thomas Papalaskaris is affiliated with the Municipality of Kavala, Greece, where his engineering activities are reflected through scientific publications indexed by Scopus. According to the available author metrics, his profile includes five indexed documents, approximately forty citations, and an h-index of three. These indicators demonstrate active participation in scholarly communication and provide measurable evidence of research visibility within the engineering community.[1]
Research Contributions
- Contributed to engineering-related scholarly publications indexed in international literature.
- Supported the dissemination of applied engineering knowledge through peer-reviewed research.
- Demonstrated measurable citation impact within the engineering research community.
- Promoted interdisciplinary perspectives relevant to practical engineering applications.
- Maintained an internationally identifiable scholarly profile through ORCID and Scopus records.
Publications
The research portfolio consists of peer-reviewed engineering publications indexed by Scopus. These works collectively contribute to the author’s citation profile and academic visibility. Representative publications include journal articles supported by persistent identifiers such as Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), enabling long-term accessibility and verification.[3]
Research Impact
Research impact may be evaluated through citation activity, publication indexing, scholarly visibility, and potential influence on engineering practice. The available bibliometric indicators associated with Thomas Papalaskaris demonstrate that his work has received academic recognition and contributes to ongoing technical discussions within engineering. Such indicators should be interpreted alongside qualitative assessment of scientific originality and practical relevance.[1]
Award Suitability
Based on the available publication record, citation metrics, and participation in scholarly communication, Thomas Papalaskaris demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during evaluation for research recognition. His engineering publications, documented research output, and measurable citation performance support consideration for the Innovative Research Award within the framework of transparent academic assessment criteria. Final award decisions remain dependent upon the complete evaluation process established by the awarding organization.[4]
Conclusion
Thomas Papalaskaris represents an engineering researcher with documented scholarly activity, internationally indexed publications, and measurable research impact. His academic profile reflects continuing engagement with engineering research and knowledge dissemination. The Innovative Research Award acknowledges such evidence-based scholarly achievements while emphasizing scientific quality, ethical research practice, and sustained contribution to the advancement of engineering.[1]
External Links
References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Thomas Papalaskaris, Author ID 57192309385. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57192309385 - ORCID. (n.d.). Thomas Papalaskaris ORCID Record.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1698-6869 - Modeling the Hydrological Regime of the Evros Prefecture Transboundary River Basin for the Hydrological Year 2024/2025 †.
https://doi.org/10.3390/eesp2026044034 - International Academic Excellence Awards. (n.d.). Innovative Research Award information.
https://academicexcellenceawards.com/