Souvik Bag | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Souvik Bag
Affiliation Rani Rashmoni Green University
Country India
Scopus ID 58107877400
Documents 13
Citations 118 Citations by 89 Documents
h-index 5
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Young Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0008-9663-8389

Souvik Bag
Rani Rashmoni Green University

The Best Researcher Award profile of Souvik Bag summarizes scholarly achievements, research productivity, and academic contributions within the field of Environmental Science. Affiliated with Rani Rashmoni Green University, Bag has established a documented research presence through peer-reviewed publications, citation impact, and participation in contemporary environmental research initiatives. The profile is presented in a Wikipedia-inspired academic format intended to support recognition activities associated with the International Young Scientist Awards.[1]

Abstract

This article documents the academic profile of Souvik Bag in relation to consideration for the Best Researcher Award. The profile highlights research activity, publication performance, citation indicators, and contributions to Environmental Science. Available bibliometric information indicates active engagement in scholarly communication and measurable academic influence through peer-reviewed outputs and citation records.[1][2]

Keywords

Environmental Science, Academic Recognition, Research Excellence, Citation Impact, Scholarly Publications, Scopus Author Profile, Research Assessment, Scientific Contributions, Best Researcher Award, International Young Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Research recognition programs commonly evaluate candidates using indicators such as publication quality, citation performance, academic visibility, and contributions to scientific advancement. Souvik Bag’s documented scholarly record demonstrates participation in environmental research activities and dissemination of findings through recognized academic channels. Such metrics are frequently used in award evaluation frameworks and research benchmarking exercises.[2][3]

Research Profile

Souvik Bag is affiliated with Rani Rashmoni Green University in India and is associated with research activities in Environmental Science. Bibliometric records identify a Scopus Author ID of 58107877400, with a publication portfolio comprising thirteen indexed documents. Citation data indicate 118 citations generated across eighty-nine citing documents, while the reported h-index is five, reflecting measurable scholarly engagement and impact.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions attributed to Souvik Bag are situated within the broader domain of environmental and sustainability-related investigations. Scholarly outputs contribute to the dissemination of scientific knowledge through peer-reviewed publication mechanisms and participation in contemporary research discussions. Such contributions support the advancement of evidence-based environmental understanding and interdisciplinary academic collaboration.[4]

Publications

The publication record associated with the researcher demonstrates sustained scholarly activity. Indexed works contribute to the visibility of research findings and facilitate engagement with the international scientific community. Publication metrics remain an important component of research evaluation and award assessment processes.[1][5]

  • Indexed scholarly documents: 13
  • Subject specialization: Environmental Science
  • Research dissemination through peer-reviewed publications
  • International academic visibility through citation records

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citation indicators, publication reach, and evidence of scholarly influence. The available citation record associated with Souvik Bag indicates that published research has attracted attention from other researchers and has been referenced within subsequent academic literature. Citation-based measures provide one perspective on research visibility and knowledge dissemination within scientific communities.[1][5]

Award Suitability

Based on the documented publication record, citation indicators, institutional affiliation, and engagement with Environmental Science research, Souvik Bag demonstrates characteristics commonly considered in academic recognition programs. The profile aligns with evaluation dimensions frequently employed for researcher awards, including scientific productivity, scholarly visibility, and contributions to knowledge development. Final award determinations remain subject to the criteria and review procedures established by the International Young Scientist Awards.[3][6]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Souvik Bag reflects documented research activity within Environmental Science, supported by indexed publications, citation performance, and measurable scholarly engagement. These indicators provide evidence of research participation and academic contribution while supporting consideration within professional recognition frameworks such as the Best Researcher Award and related scientific distinction programs.[1][6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Souvik Bag, Author ID 58107877400. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58107877400
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record for Souvik Bag.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0008-9663-8389
  3. Hicks, D., Wouters, P., Waltman, L., de Rijcke, S., & Rafols, I. (2015). Bibliometrics: The Leiden Manifesto for research metrics.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/520429a
  4. United Nations Environment Programme. (n.d.). Environmental research and sustainability knowledge resources.
    https://www.unep.org
  5. Moed, H. F. (2005). Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation.

Beatrice Sorrentino | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Beatrice Sorrentino | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Assegnista di Ricerca, ENEA, Italy

Beatrice Sorrentino is an accomplished Italian researcher with a strong background in physical and astrophysical sciences. With extensive experience in environmental research and spectroscopy, Beatrice has made significant contributions to various European Union projects aimed at understanding and improving environmental and climate policies. She has a keen interest in the intersection of environmental science and physics, which drives her innovative research in meteorological data analysis and air quality modeling.

Publication Profile

Scopus

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Research Experience: Beatrice Sorrentino has a strong background in environmental research, particularly in areas related to environmental and climate policy, meteorology, and air quality. Her experience working on European Union projects such as LIFE AIRFRESH and LIFE VEG-GAP demonstrates her ability to contribute significantly to environmental research, which aligns with the goals of the Research for Women Researcher Award.
  2. Publications and Presentations: She has an impressive list of publications in reputable journals such as Environmental Research and Environmental Pollution, showcasing her contributions to the field. Additionally, her presentations at international conferences highlight her active participation in the scientific community.
  3. Diverse Skill Set: Sorrentino has a solid foundation in physics, astrophysics, and radiotherapy, which broadens her expertise beyond environmental research. Her knowledge of various spectroscopic techniques and her experience in data analysis add to her qualifications.
  4. International Exposure: Her Erasmus+ study experience in France and participation in international workshops and conferences demonstrate her global perspective and ability to collaborate across borders, which is crucial for modern scientific research.
  5. Language Proficiency: With strong skills in English, French, and basic knowledge of Spanish, she is well-equipped to communicate and collaborate in an international research environment.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Extended Research Focus: While her expertise in environmental research is evident, expanding her research to include other pressing global environmental issues, such as climate change mitigation or sustainable development, could enhance her candidacy for this award.
  2. Leadership Roles: While she has significant experience as a researcher, taking on more leadership roles in research projects or initiatives could strengthen her profile and demonstrate her ability to lead and mentor other researchers.
  3. Broader Collaboration: Increasing her involvement in collaborative research projects with institutions outside of Europe could diversify her research portfolio and further highlight her global impact.

 

🎓 Education

Beatrice holds a Master’s degree in Physical and Astrophysical Sciences from the University of Florence, where she specialized in Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics. Her thesis focused on the performance of Silicon Drift Detectors for PIXE measurements using a compact accelerator detection system. Beatrice also has a Bachelor’s degree in General Physics from the University of Pisa, complemented by an Erasmus+ study experience at Aix-Marseille Université, where she explored topics in Relativistic Cosmology and Quantum Field Theory.

đź’Ľ Experience

Beatrice is currently working as a researcher at ENEA, focusing on projects like LIFE AIRFRESH and LIFE VEG-GAP, which involve the analysis and processing of meteorological data for environmental assessments. Her work has also included collaboration with ENEA’s analysis laboratory in Frascati, where she contributed to the TOP IMPLART project by acquiring and analyzing X-ray and gamma-ray spectra. Additionally, she has experience teaching mathematics and physics to high school students in Rome.

🔬 Research Focus

Beatrice’s research interests lie at the nexus of environmental science and physics, with a particular emphasis on meteorological data analysis, air quality modeling, and the spectral analysis of materials. Her work often involves the application of advanced spectroscopy techniques to study environmental impacts and improve climate-related decision-making processes.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Beatrice has been recognized for her contributions to environmental science, particularly for her presentation on the impact of green roofs on the atmosphere, which won the Best Presentation in the field of natural sciences at the International Sopot Youth Conference 2021 in Poland.

📚 Publication Top Notes

Meteorological, chemical and biological evaluation of the coupled chemistry-climate WRF-Chem model from regional to urban scale – Published in Environmental Research, June 2024. Cited by 8 articles

Surface ozone risk to human health and vegetation in tropical regions: The case of Thailand – Published in Environmental Research, July 2023. Cited by 5 articles

The Role of Vegetation on Urban Atmosphere of Three European Cities – Published in Forests, June 2023. Cited by 7 articles

Urban Vegetation Effects on Meteorology and Air Quality: A Comparison of Three European Cities – Chapter in book Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXVIII, January 2023. Cited by 3 articles

Canopy-based Classification of Urban vegetation from Very High-Resolution Satellite Imagery – Published in Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, February 2023. Cited by 6 articles

Conclusion:

Beatrice Sorrentino is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her extensive experience in environmental research, impressive publication record, and active participation in international conferences make her a strong contender. While expanding her research focus and taking on leadership roles could enhance her profile, her current achievements and skills already position her as a worthy recipient of this award.