Sofia Stamou | Arts and Humanities | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

TalkCorfiota: Conceptual Design of an AR and AI-Based Language Tourism Framework for the Promotion of the Corfiot Dialect

Sofia Stamou
Affiliation Ionian University
Country Greece
Documents 51
Citations 259
H-index 8
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Award Category Best Paper Award
Event Best Paper Awards
Scopus 56251689700

The Best Paper Award recognizes the outstanding scholarly contributions of Sofia Stamou from Ionian University, Greece. With an established research profile in Arts and Humanities, Sofia Stamou has made significant contributions through interdisciplinary research and academic publications. The award acknowledges excellence in research quality, scholarly impact, and continued advancement of knowledge within the humanities and related disciplines.

Abstract

The Best Paper Award honors Sofia Stamou for outstanding academic achievements and contributions to Arts and Humanities research. Her publications demonstrate high scholarly standards, interdisciplinary perspectives, and meaningful impact on contemporary humanities research. Through extensive academic output and citations, her work continues to influence researchers and students across multiple disciplines.

Keywords

Arts and Humanities; Academic Research; Scholarly Excellence; Interdisciplinary Studies; Cultural Studies; Humanities Research; Best Paper Award; Scientific Impact.

Introduction

Academic excellence within Arts and Humanities contributes significantly to the understanding of culture, society, history, language, and human expression. The Best Paper Award recognizes researchers whose work demonstrates originality, innovation, and lasting academic value. Sofia Stamou’s scholarly achievements exemplify these qualities through impactful publications and interdisciplinary research.

Research Profile

Sofia Stamou is affiliated with Ionian University, Greece, an institution recognized for excellence in education, cultural studies, and humanities research. According to her Scopus profile, she has published 51 documents, received 259 citations, and maintains an H-index of 8, reflecting the influence and consistency of her academic contributions.

Scientific Background

Research in Arts and Humanities plays a vital role in preserving cultural heritage, advancing theoretical understanding, and encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration. Sofia Stamou’s work contributes to this evolving landscape by producing high-quality scholarly research that supports academic development and international collaboration.

Methodology

The recognition is based on established indicators of academic excellence, including publication quality, citation impact, research productivity, scholarly influence, and contribution to the advancement of Arts and Humanities. These measures collectively reflect the significance and reach of the recipient’s research accomplishments.

Research Impact

With an impressive publication record and strong citation performance, Sofia Stamou has established a respected academic presence within the Arts and Humanities community. Her research continues to inspire future investigations while contributing valuable knowledge to both national and international scholarly audiences.

Scientific Contributions

Sofia Stamou’s scholarly work advances humanities research through interdisciplinary approaches, academic collaboration, and innovative perspectives. Her contributions strengthen research excellence while supporting the continuous development of knowledge across Arts and Humanities disciplines.

Conclusion

The Best Paper Award celebrates Sofia Stamou’s outstanding academic achievements and lasting contributions to Arts and Humanities research. Her strong publication record, citation impact, and commitment to scholarly excellence demonstrate a significant contribution to international research and academic advancement.

References

  1. Scopus Author Profile.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56251689700
  2. Best Paper Awards.
    https://bestpaperawards.com/
  3. BalkaNet: Aims, Methods, Results and Perspectives — A General Overview.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/230585378_BalkaNet_Aims_Methods_Results_and_Perspectives_–_A_General_Overview

  4. Search personalization through query and page topical analysis.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11257-008-9056-y

  5. An adaptive and personalized open source e-learning platform.
    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/251713075_An_adaptive_and_personalized_open_source_e-learning_platform

Christian Ruhupatty | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Christian Ruhupatty
Affiliation Universitas Indonesia
Country Indonesia
Scopus ID 59490800400
Documents 25
Citations 23
h-index 3
Subject Area Arts and Humanities
Event Best Paper Awards
ORCID 0009-0005-3125-7217
Christian Ruhupatty
Universitas Indonesia

This academic recognition article presents a structured overview of the scholarly profile of Christian Ruhupatty in relation to evaluation criteria commonly associated with a Best Researcher Award framework. The assessment considers documented publication activity, citation indicators, indexed visibility, disciplinary focus, and broader academic engagement within Arts and Humanities. The purpose of this review is descriptive and evidence-oriented, emphasizing measurable indicators rather than subjective ranking or endorsement.[1]

Abstract

The evaluation of scholarly recognition frequently incorporates publication metrics, citation performance, subject relevance, and visibility across academic indexing systems. Christian Ruhupatty’s documented profile reflects participation in academic dissemination through indexed outputs and measurable citation activity. Recognition under a Best Researcher Award model may therefore be interpreted through transparent indicators and evidence-based documentation rather than comparative ranking alone.[1]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award; Christian Ruhupatty; Universitas Indonesia; Scopus; Arts and Humanities; Academic Evaluation; Citation Indicators; Research Visibility.

Introduction

Academic recognition frameworks commonly integrate quantitative and qualitative indicators to assess scholarly contribution. Metrics including publication counts, citation accumulation, author indexing, and thematic relevance contribute to institutional and disciplinary evaluation practices. Within this context, available bibliometric information serves as a structured reference for assessing documented academic engagement.[1]

Research Profile

Christian Ruhupatty is affiliated with Universitas Indonesia and has indexed scholarly activity reflected through Scopus documentation. Available indicators identify 25 indexed documents, 23 citations, and an h-index of 3. The recorded subject concentration falls within Arts and Humanities, indicating participation in scholarship associated with cultural, social, and interpretive academic inquiry.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contribution assessment extends beyond publication quantity and includes dissemination, visibility, and thematic continuity. Indexed outputs associated with the researcher suggest engagement with academic communication and documented scholarly participation. Such indicators support objective interpretation within recognition-oriented evaluation models while avoiding unsupported conclusions.[2]

Publications

  • Indexed publications documented within Scopus author records.
  • Research outputs associated with Arts and Humanities subject classification.
  • Academic dissemination contributing to institutional visibility.

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly interpreted through citation reception, publication indexing, and accessibility within scholarly ecosystems. Citation totals and author indexing data provide a limited but measurable representation of academic reach. These indicators are informative when interpreted alongside disciplinary norms and publication practices.[1]

Award Suitability

Consideration within a Best Researcher Award framework may include evidence of sustained publication activity, indexed recognition, and measurable scholarly indicators. Based on available profile information, documented outputs provide an observable foundation for evaluation while recognizing that final award decisions typically involve broader peer-review and institutional criteria.[3]

Conclusion

This article summarizes publicly documented bibliometric indicators associated with Christian Ruhupatty and situates those indicators within a structured academic recognition context. The review emphasizes neutral interpretation of publication visibility, indexed documentation, and research engagement while avoiding evaluative conclusions beyond available evidence.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Christian Ruhupatty, Author ID 59490800400. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59490800400
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). Research identity and scholarly documentation.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0005-3125-7217
  3. Best Paper Awards. (n.d.). Award information and recognition framework.
    https://bestpaperawards.com/
  4. A-Ppropriation in Theory of Language, Mind, and Technology: Reveals the Epistemological Problem in the Development of Learning Machines.

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/387149980_A-Ppropriation_in_Theory_of_Language_Mind_and_Technology_Reveals_the_Epistemological_Problem_in_the_Development_of_Learning_Machines