Sachin Mishra | Biosensors | Research Excellence Award

 

Research Excellence Award

Sachin Mishra
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Sachin Mishra
Affiliation Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Country Spain
Google Scholar ID eRRSUioAAAAJ&hl=en
Documents 22
Citations 438
h-index 8
Subject Area Biosensors
Event International Popular Scientist Awards

Sachin Mishra  the Research Excellence Award recognizes scholarly achievement demonstrated through sustained research activity, documented academic contributions, and measurable research visibility. In the context of the International Popular Scientist Awards, the recognition provides a structured framework for highlighting researchers whose work contributes to the advancement of scientific knowledge and its practical application. [1][2]

Abstract

Sachin Mishra is a researcher affiliated with Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain, whose stated subject area is biosensors. The supplied academic profile records 22 documents, 438 citations, and an h-index of 8. These indicators suggest an established body of scholarly output and a measurable citation footprint within the available profile information.[1] Biosensor research encompasses the development and application of analytical systems that combine biological recognition elements with transduction and signal-processing approaches to detect or quantify target substances.

Keywords

Sachin Mishra; Research Excellence Award; Biosensors; Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Spain; Biosensor Research; Scientific Research; Research Impact; Academic Publications; Citation Analysis; Research Metrics; International Popular Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Research excellence is generally assessed through a combination of quantitative and qualitative evidence rather than through a single bibliometric measure. Publication volume, citation activity, h-index, research originality, methodological rigor, collaboration, reproducibility, and contribution to a scientific field may all provide relevant evidence when evaluating a researcher. Citation indicators can assist in understanding scholarly visibility, although they require appropriate disciplinary and career-stage context.[1]

Research Profile

The supplied profile identifies Sachin Mishra as a researcher at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Spain, with biosensors listed as the principal subject area. The profile reports 22 documents, 438 citations, and an h-index of 8. The associated Google Scholar profile provides an external source through which the publication and citation record can be examined and updated over time.[2]

Research Contributions

The available information places Mishra’s research profile within the broad domain of biosensors. Because the supplied data do not include a complete publication bibliography or individual article descriptions, specific technical contributions should be evaluated from the underlying publications rather than inferred solely from aggregate metrics.

Publications

The supplied profile reports 22 scholarly documents. The complete publication titles, journal information, publication dates, author order, and DOI identifiers have not been provided in the source information for this page. Accordingly, individual publications and DOI records are not attributed here without verification. The researcher’s Google Scholar profile can be consulted for the current publication list and citation information.[2]

Research Impact

The reported citation count and h-index provide quantitative indicators of scholarly visibility. An h-index of 8 means that, according to the supplied metric, at least eight publications have each received at least eight citations. The reported total of 438 citations provides an additional measure of the extent to which the indexed research has been referenced by other scholarly works. These measures are useful descriptive indicators, but they do not independently establish research quality, societal impact, or scientific originality.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied information, Sachin Mishra’s profile contains several elements relevant to consideration for a Research Excellence Award. These include an identified specialization in biosensors, an academic affiliation with Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, a reported record of 22 documents, 438 citations, and an h-index of 8. The combination of documented scholarly output and citation activity provides a reasonable basis for academic recognition, subject to the applicable evaluation procedures of the International Popular Scientist Awards.

Conclusion

Sachin Mishra’s supplied academic profile represents a research career associated with Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya and the field of biosensors. The reported 22 documents, 438 citations, and h-index of 8 provide measurable evidence of scholarly activity and citation visibility. These indicators support consideration within a research-excellence framework, while a complete award assessment should incorporate publication-level evidence, originality, scientific rigor, interdisciplinary contribution, and demonstrable research influence.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author and citation metrics. Scopus. The bibliometric information reported in this article is based on the researcher profile data supplied for the page.
  2. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Google Scholar profile: Sachin Mishra. Google Scholar.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eRRSUioAAAAJ&hl=en
  3. International Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). International Popular Scientist Awards. Award information and recognition platform.
    https://popularscientist.com/
  4. Mishra, S., Kim, E. S., Sharma, P. K., Wang, Z. J., Yang, S. H., Kaushik, A. K., & Wang, C. (2020). Tailored biofunctionalized biosensor for the label-free sensing of prostate-specific antigen.

Fan Shi | Electrochemical Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fan Shi | Electrochemical Sensors | Best Researcher Award

Baoshan University | China

Prof. Fan Shi is a chemist specializing in nanomaterials, electrochemical sensors, biochips, and wearable sensor technologies. His research primarily focuses on the design, synthesis, and application of carbon-based and two-dimensional nanocomposites for flexible and intelligent biosensing systems. Through his work, he has contributed significantly to advancing the understanding and development of high-performance electrochemical biosensors, particularly for the detection of biomolecules and environmental analytes. Prof. Shi has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals such as Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Materials Science and Engineering C, and Bioelectrochemistry, with a cumulative impact factor exceeding. His research integrates nanomaterial synthesis, surface functionalization, and electrochemical techniques to construct innovative sensing platforms, including wireless and wearable devices. He has also co-developed patented methods for synthesizing carbonized polymer dots integrated with black phosphorene for biosensing applications. Shi’s scientific achievements have been recognized through multiple awards for excellence in research, including provincial and national honors. Beyond his academic work, he has professional experience in bioelectronics and technology development sectors, where he contributed to the advancement of sensor applications and international collaboration in analytical testing. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges chemistry, materials science, and bioengineering, driving forward innovations in flexible and miniaturized sensing technologies for health monitoring and environmental detection.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Shi, F., & Sun, W.* (2025). Waste-to-resource: Utilization of carbon dots derived from proliferating Sargassum aquifolium (Turner) C. Agardh for fluorescent detection of levofloxacin. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy.

Shi, F., & Sun, W.* (2025). Horseradish peroxidase biosensor based on a MWCNTs/black phosphorene nanocomposite for sensitive electrochemical detection of trichloroacetic acid and nitrite. International Journal of Electrochemical Science.

Shi, F., & Sun, W.* (2025). Garnering sensitivity: A horseradish peroxidase and MoS2@black phosphorene-based electrochemical biosensor for glyphosate detection. Bioelectrochemistry.

Shi, F., & Sun, W.* (2025). O–O bridge adsorption catalysis of different metal single atoms toward high-sensitive detection of H₂O₂. Chemical Engineering Journal.

Shi, F., & Sun, W.* (2015). Application of graphene–copper sulfide nanocomposite modified electrode for electrochemistry and electrocatalysis of hemoglobin. Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 64, 131–137.