Hatem Abuelizz | Quantitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Hatem Abuelizz — King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Hatem Abuelizz
Affiliation King Saud University
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 56667652300
Documents 149
Citations 2,037
h-index 24
Subject Area Quantitative Research
Event International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7092-7544

Hatem Abuelizz is a researcher affiliated with King Saud University whose indexed scholarly record comprises 149 documents, 2,037 citations, and an h-index of 24. These bibliometric indicators provide a quantitative basis for considering research productivity, scholarly visibility, and citation influence within the context of the International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile presents Hatem Abuelizz in relation to the Best Researcher Award within the International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards. The assessment emphasizes quantitative indicators, including publication volume, citation count, and h-index, while positioning these measures within a broader framework of research productivity, scholarly visibility, and data-oriented research evaluation.[1]

Keywords

  • Quantitative Research
  • Research Data Analysis
  • Bibliometric Evaluation
  • Research Productivity
  • Citation Impact
  • h-index
  • Scholarly Research
  • Research Excellence

Introduction

Quantitative research applies numerical measurement, statistical methods, and structured datasets to investigate research questions objectively. Within research data analysis, quantitative indicators can support systematic assessment of productivity and scholarly influence. Hatem Abuelizz’s indexed record provides measurable evidence that can be considered when evaluating research performance for an international recognition program.[1]

Research Profile

Hatem Abuelizz is affiliated with King Saud University in Saudi Arabia. The supplied Scopus information identifies 149 documents, 2,037 citations, and an h-index of 24. His ORCID record provides a persistent researcher identifier, while Scopus supplies an indexed bibliometric profile useful for structured quantitative research evaluation and scholarly record verification.[1][2]

Research Contributions

The documented research record indicates sustained scholarly activity measured through indexed publications and citation accumulation. A portfolio of 149 documents represents substantial publication activity, while 2,037 citations and an h-index of 24 provide complementary quantitative indicators. These measures can assist reviewers in examining research productivity, influence, continuity, and visibility across scholarly outputs.[1]

Publications

The supplied Scopus profile records 149 documents associated with Hatem Abuelizz. This publication count provides a quantitative measure of documented scholarly output, although publication totals alone do not establish research quality. Detailed assessment should additionally consider article relevance, methodological rigor, venue quality, collaboration, citation distribution, and individual contribution to published research.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be examined through multiple complementary indicators. The reported 2,037 citations reflect accumulated scholarly attention, while an h-index of 24 indicates repeated citation performance across a substantial portion of the publication record. Together, these measures provide quantitative evidence of visibility and influence that can inform comparative research assessment.[1]

Award Suitability

For the International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards, the documented publication and citation indicators provide relevant quantitative evidence for evaluating research achievement. The combination of 149 documents, 2,037 citations, and an h-index of 24 demonstrates a substantial indexed scholarly record. Final award suitability should also incorporate qualitative review and field-specific evidence.[1][3]

Conclusion

Hatem Abuelizz presents a measurable scholarly profile relevant to quantitative research evaluation. The reported publication count, citation total, and h-index establish a substantial bibliometric record for consideration in the Best Researcher Award. These indicators support structured assessment while recognizing that comprehensive evaluation should combine quantitative evidence with research quality, relevance, originality, and contribution.[1][2]

References

  1. Synthesis and anticancer activity of new quinazoline derivatives.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/316360785_Synthesis_and_anticancer_activity_of_new_quinazoline_derivatives
  2. Experimental and theoretical evaluation of eco-friendly of pyrhazole-amide conjugates on the corrosion inhibition performance for mild steel in 1 M HCl solution.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/395361917_Experimental_and_theoretical_evaluation_of_eco-friendly_of_pyrhazole-amide_conjugates_on_the_corrosion_inhibition_performance_for_mild_steel_in_1_M_HCl_solution
  3. An in-depth study of indolone derivatives as potential lung cancer treatment
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/388072633_An_in-depth_study_of_indolone_derivatives_as_potential_lung_cancer_treatment

Ming-Yen Hsiao | Quantitative Research | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Ming-Yen Hsiao
National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan

Ming-Yen Hsiao
Affiliation National Taiwan University Hospital
Country Taiwan
Scopus ID 39261677600
Documents 119
Citations 2,031
h-index 28
Subject Area Quantitative Research
Event Research Data Analysis Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-9062-1027

Ming-Yen Hsiao is a clinician-scientist affiliated with National Taiwan University Hospital whose scholarly work emphasizes quantitative research, rehabilitation medicine, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and evidence-based clinical practice. Through peer-reviewed publications and interdisciplinary collaboration, the researcher has contributed to improving diagnostic methods, therapeutic evaluation, and clinical decision-making. These achievements provide a strong foundation for consideration in the Best Researcher Award category.[1]

Abstract

This article summarizes the academic profile of Ming-Yen Hsiao, highlighting sustained contributions to quantitative clinical research, rehabilitation science, and evidence-based healthcare. The publication record, citation performance, and collaborative research activities demonstrate meaningful scientific influence while supporting continuous advancement in patient-centered medical practice.[2]

Keywords

Quantitative Research, Rehabilitation Medicine, Clinical Research, Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, Evidence-Based Medicine, Medical Imaging, Healthcare Analytics, Research Excellence.

Introduction

The research portfolio reflects consistent scientific productivity supported by rigorous quantitative methodologies and multidisciplinary collaboration. Publications address clinically relevant challenges while generating evidence that contributes to rehabilitation practice, diagnostic accuracy, and improved patient outcomes across healthcare settings.[3]

Research Profile

According to indexed academic databases, the researcher has produced 119 scholarly publications with more than 2,031 citations and an h-index of 28. These indicators demonstrate sustained publication quality, academic visibility, and recognized influence within rehabilitation and quantitative medical research.[1]

Research Contributions

Research has advanced rehabilitation assessment by applying quantitative methods that support accurate evaluation of therapeutic interventions and functional recovery among diverse patient populations. Investigations have expanded the clinical use of musculoskeletal ultrasound through standardized imaging approaches that improve diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment planning. Published studies integrate systematic analysis with clinical observations, strengthening evidence-based practice and supporting informed healthcare decision-making across multidisciplinary teams.

Publications

The publication portfolio consists of peer-reviewed journal articles addressing rehabilitation medicine, musculoskeletal imaging, and quantitative clinical evaluation. These studies have appeared in internationally indexed journals and contribute reliable scientific evidence for researchers and healthcare professionals.[4]

Research Impact

Citation metrics, collaborative publications, and sustained research productivity indicate measurable academic impact. The work continues to support clinical innovation, educational development, and the translation of quantitative findings into practical healthcare improvements.[5]

Award Suitability

The combination of consistent scholarly output, recognized citation performance, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical healthcare contributions aligns well with the objectives of the Research Data Analysis Awards. The research record demonstrates sustained excellence, measurable influence, and commitment to advancing quantitative medical science.

Conclusion

Ming-Yen Hsiao has established a notable academic profile through continuous research productivity, high-quality publications, and evidence-based clinical investigations. The overall scholarly achievements illustrate meaningful contributions to quantitative research while supporting continued innovation within rehabilitation medicine and healthcare sciences.

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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ming-Yen Hsiao, Author ID 39261677600.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=39261677600
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Ming-Yen Hsiao ORCID Record.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9062-1027
  3. Chen, W.-C., Hsiao, M.-Y., & Wang, T.-G. (2022). Response to Letter to the Editor “Prognostic factors of functional outcome in post-acute stroke in the rehabilitation unit”. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, 121(2).
  4. Chuang, H.-J., Hsiao, M.-Y., Wang, T.-G., & Liang, H.-W. (2022). A multi-disciplinary rehabilitation approach for people surviving severe COVID-19—A case series and literature review. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association.
  5. Yun, J. H., Hsiao, M.-Y., Boudier-Revéret, M., & Chang, M. C. (2022). Cytomegalovirus lumbosacral polyradiculitis in patients with long-term use of an oral corticosteroid: A case report. BMC Neurology, 22, Article 95.
    https://researchdataanalysis.com/