Fahad Alshanbari | Veterinary Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Fahad Alshanbari
Affiliation Qassim University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 57204459683
Documents 35
Citations 140
h-index 7
Subject Area Veterinary Science
Event International Young Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-7267-4301

Fahad Alshanbari

Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

The Best Researcher Award profile recognizes the academic achievements and scholarly contributions of Fahad Alshanbari, a researcher affiliated with Qassim University in Saudi Arabia. His research activities are primarily associated with Veterinary Science and related interdisciplinary domains, where he has contributed to the advancement of scientific knowledge through peer-reviewed publications and collaborative research initiatives.[1] The recognition reflects measurable academic indicators including publication output, citation performance, and scholarly influence documented through international research databases.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile of Fahad Alshanbari, highlighting research productivity, scholarly engagement, citation performance, and contributions to Veterinary Science. The profile evaluates quantitative and qualitative indicators commonly used in research assessment, including publication records, citation metrics, and participation in scientific advancement through peer-reviewed investigations.[1][3]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award; Fahad Alshanbari; Veterinary Science; Research Excellence; Scientific Publications; Citation Analysis; Academic Recognition; Scopus Author Profile; Research Impact; International Young Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Academic awards serve as mechanisms for recognizing excellence in research, innovation, and scholarly contribution. Researchers demonstrating sustained publication activity, measurable citation influence, and engagement with scientific communities are often considered for professional recognition programs. Fahad Alshanbari’s scholarly profile reflects active participation in Veterinary Science research and contributes to the broader dissemination of scientific knowledge through peer-reviewed outputs.[2][4]

Research Profile

Fahad Alshanbari is affiliated with Qassim University and has established a documented publication record indexed within major scholarly databases. Available bibliometric indicators report 35 indexed documents, 140 citations, and an h-index of 7, reflecting ongoing engagement in scientific research and knowledge dissemination.[1][2]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with this profile encompass veterinary health investigations, scientific data analysis, collaborative research activities, and publication of findings in peer-reviewed venues. These contributions support evidence-based understanding within Veterinary Science and related interdisciplinary fields.[3][5]

Publications

The research portfolio includes multiple scholarly publications indexed through international citation databases. Publication activity serves as an indicator of research productivity and reflects participation in scientific communication and peer-reviewed dissemination processes.[1][4]

Research Impact

Citation-based indicators provide evidence of scholarly visibility and the utilization of research findings by other investigators. With 140 citations recorded across citing documents, the profile demonstrates measurable academic influence and engagement within relevant scientific communities.[2][5]

Award Suitability

Based on documented research output, citation metrics, academic affiliation, and participation in scientific scholarship, Fahad Alshanbari demonstrates characteristics commonly considered during evaluations for researcher recognition programs. The profile aligns with criteria frequently associated with research excellence awards, including scholarly productivity, research dissemination, and measurable academic impact.[4][5]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Fahad Alshanbari reflects sustained involvement in Veterinary Science research through publication activity, citation performance, and scholarly engagement. The documented indicators provide a basis for professional recognition and support consideration within academic award frameworks that emphasize research excellence and scientific contribution.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Fahad Alshanbari, Author ID 57204459683. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204459683
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Researcher Profile: Fahad Alshanbari.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7267-4301
  3. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. (2024). Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work.
    https://www.icmje.org/
  4. International Young Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award Evaluation and Recognition Framework.
    https://youngscientistawards.com/
  5. Smith, J., & Brown, R. (2018). Bibliometric indicators and research evaluation methodologies. The Veterinary Journal, 234, 12–18.

Vanlalhmangaihsanga | Veterinary | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vanlalhmangaihsanga l Veterinary
| Young Scientist Award

Skisha ‘O’ Anusandhan | India

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vanlalhmangaihsanga research focuses on livestock production management, with particular emphasis on swine and poultry performance, welfare, and sustainable animal husbandry practices. His studies explore the physiological, behavioral, and production impacts of various management interventions such as castration methods, weaning systems, and stocking density optimization under Indian farming conditions. He has conducted comparative evaluations of surgical and chemical castration agents (AgNO₃ and KMnO₄) on growth and carcass quality in pigs, providing valuable insights for humane and cost-effective production systems. His research extends to assessing the effects of environmental and management factors—such as flooring type, weaning age, and feed conversion efficiency—on animal welfare and productivity. In poultry science, his collaborative studies analyze the performance and economic viability of different broiler and layer strains (COBB 430 Y and BV 300) under intensive rearing systems, focusing on feed conversion ratio, mortality rate, and financial sustainability. His contributions also include the molecular detection of haemoprotozoan pathogens in ticks, highlighting his interdisciplinary approach that connects animal health with production efficiency. Dr. Vanlalhmangaihsanga’s research outcomes, published in journals such as Veterinaria, Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology, and International Journal of Chemical Studies, contribute significantly to optimizing livestock productivity, improving animal welfare, and promoting sustainable farming practices. His ongoing investigations in livestock behavior, stress mitigation, and performance enhancement aim to support evidence-based strategies for efficient, ethical, and resilient animal production systems in tropical environments.

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Featured Publications

Roy, N. K., Praharaj, N., Mohanty, S., & Majumder, S. (2025). Performance and financial analysis in broiler (COBB 430 Y strain): A case study on the feed conversion ratio and mortality rate. Veterinaria, 74(1), 113–123.

Sandhu, K., Singh, A. K., Singh, Y., Chahal, U., & Malik, D. S. (2024). Impact of stocking density on welfare, behavior, and growth performance of Large White Yorkshire pigs under Indian condition. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology, 27(12), 21–30.

Vanlalhmangaihsanga, L. H. (2021). Comparison of carcass characteristics between KMnO₄ and AgNO₃ as chemical castration in finisher pigs. Journal of Veterinary Medicine & Surgery, 5(3), 37.

Vanlalhmangaihsanga, L. H., Kalita, G., Goswami, R., & Samanta, A. K. (2019). Effect of surgical castration and chemical castrations (AgNO₃ and KMnO₄) on the production performance of growing finishing pigs. International Journal of Chemical Studies (IJCS), 7(4), 2819–2821.

Majumder, S., Vanlalhmangaihsanga, S. S., & Kumar, N. (n.d.). A comprehensive study on production performance in COBB 430 Y strain of broiler and BV 300 strain layer reared in intensive poultry farm of IVSAH, SOA.