Yushu Yang | Mineralogy | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Yushu Yang

School of Gemmology

                 Yushu Yang
Affiliation School of Gemmology
Country China
Scopus ID 57211585101
Documents 3
Citations 13
h-index 2
Subject Area Mineralogy
Event International Popular Scientist Awards

Yushu Yang the Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly excellence, research originality, and sustained academic contributions within specialized scientific disciplines. Yushu Yang, affiliated with the School of Gemmology in China, has contributed to the field of mineralogy through peer-reviewed scientific research and scholarly publications. Based on available bibliometric indicators and subject-area expertise, the researcher demonstrates active engagement in mineralogical investigations and related scientific developments.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Yushu Yang and evaluates the research profile within the context of the Innovative Research Award. The assessment considers scholarly output, citation performance, subject specialization, and contributions to mineralogical science. Available bibliometric records indicate engagement in mineralogical research and scientific dissemination through peer-reviewed publications. Such activities contribute to the broader understanding of minerals, gemstone characterization, and earth science investigations.[1]

Keywords

The Mineralogy Award recognizes outstanding contributions in mineralogy, gemmology, earth sciences, and scientific research. It celebrates academic excellence, research impact, innovative discoveries, and advancements that enhance understanding of Earth’s mineral resources.

Introduction

Mineralogy remains a fundamental branch of earth sciences, supporting advancements in geological exploration, gemstone studies, resource management, and materials characterization. Researchers working in this discipline contribute to scientific understanding through analytical methodologies, laboratory investigations, and publication of validated findings. Yushu Yang’s academic activities are situated within this scientific framework and demonstrate engagement with contemporary mineralogical research themes.[1]

Research Profile

Yushu Yang is affiliated with the School of Gemmology and conducts research associated with mineralogical science. Bibliometric records identify a Scopus Author ID of 57211585101, with three indexed documents, thirteen citations, and an h-index of two. These indicators provide a measurable overview of scholarly productivity and the academic visibility of published work within the research community.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions in mineralogy commonly involve mineral characterization, gemstone identification, analytical testing, geological interpretation, and materials assessment. Through scientific publication and scholarly communication, researchers help advance knowledge regarding mineral formation processes, compositional analysis, and practical applications. Yushu Yang’s publication record reflects participation in these academic endeavors and contributes to the dissemination of specialized scientific knowledge.[1]

Publications

Published scholarly articles form an essential component of academic evaluation and scientific communication. The documented publication portfolio associated with the researcher demonstrates engagement with peer-reviewed dissemination channels and contributes to the broader scientific literature in mineralogical studies.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact may be evaluated through citation activity, scholarly visibility, publication quality, and influence on subsequent investigations. Citation records indicate that the research outputs have been referenced within the academic community, demonstrating measurable engagement with published findings. While bibliometric indicators represent only one dimension of scientific influence, they provide useful evidence of academic reach and knowledge dissemination.[1]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award emphasizes originality, scientific contribution, academic integrity, and measurable scholarly achievement. Based on available bibliometric information and disciplinary specialization, Yushu Yang demonstrates characteristics consistent with consideration for research recognition programs. Contributions to mineralogical science, publication activity, and documented citation performance collectively support relevance to the objectives of the International Popular Scientist Awards.[1][2]

Conclusion

Yushu Yang’s academic profile reflects participation in mineralogical research through publication, citation engagement, and scholarly communication. The available indicators suggest a developing research trajectory within the field of mineralogy and gemmology. Recognition through initiatives such as the Innovative Research Award provides an opportunity to acknowledge contributions to scientific advancement and encourage continued research excellence.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Yushu Yang, Author ID 57211585101. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57211585101
  2. International Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award information and recognition framework.
    https://popularscientist.com/
  3. Nature Research. (2019). Scientific Reports.
  4. Yang, Y., (2026). Chemical controls on the green coloration of the novel gem quartzite “Feizhoucui”: A CIE Lab colorimetric study. Crystals. Advance online publication.*

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