Surajit De Mandal | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

SURAJIT DEMANDAL.

Shri Davara University, India.

SURAJIT DEMANDAL.
Affiliation SHRI DAVARA UNIVERSITY
Country India
Scopus ID 56644754700
Documents 1644
Citations 1732
h-index 22
Subject Area Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Event International Research Excellence and Citation Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0415-0183

The SURAJIT DEMANDAL is associated with the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards, an initiative focused on identifying researchers with notable publication records, measurable citation impact, and sustained academic productivity within specialized scientific domains.[1] The profile highlights quantitative research indicators, publication engagement, and scholarly influence within Agricultural and Biological Sciences.[2]

Abstract

This article presents a structured academic overview of the research activities, publication metrics, and scholarly recognition associated with SURAJIT DEMANDAL. The profile is characterized by a substantial body of indexed research documents, measurable citation performance, and interdisciplinary engagement within Agricultural and Biological Sciences. The researcher’s academic output reflects sustained participation in scientific publication ecosystems, including peer-reviewed journals and citation-indexed repositories.[1] The article further examines research productivity indicators and contextualizes their significance within international research evaluation frameworks.[3]

Keywords

Best Researcher Award, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Citation Analysis, Scopus Author Profile, Academic Recognition, Research Productivity, Scholarly Publications, h-index, International Research Excellence and Citation Awards, Research Impact Assessment.

Introduction

Academic recognition awards are widely used to evaluate and acknowledge scientific productivity, publication consistency, and measurable scholarly influence within research communities.[4] Citation-based metrics such as document count, h-index values, and citation frequencies have become important indicators in institutional and international research assessments.[5]

Within this context, SURAJIT DEMANDAL has established a visible scholarly profile through a large collection of indexed publications and measurable citation activity. The researcher’s profile reflects active participation in academic communication networks and demonstrates engagement with scientific dissemination practices associated with Agricultural and Biological Sciences.[2]

Research Profile

The research profile of SURAJIT DEMANDAL is represented through quantitative academic indicators derived from citation indexing systems. The researcher has accumulated 1644 indexed documents and 1732 citations, accompanied by an h-index value of 22. These indicators collectively suggest sustained scholarly visibility and engagement within relevant research communities.[1]

The profile is associated with SHRI DAVARA UNIVERSITY, India, and is linked to international scholarly databases that support citation tracking, publication indexing, and academic evaluation mechanisms. The integration of ORCID identification further contributes to research traceability and author disambiguation across scholarly platforms.[6]

Research Contributions

The documented research activities associated with SURAJIT DEMANDAL indicate broad participation in scientific publication initiatives relevant to Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Scholarly contributions include multidisciplinary investigations, collaborative publication efforts, and engagement with evolving scientific methodologies used within agricultural and biological research systems.[3]

  • Development and dissemination of peer-reviewed scientific publications within indexed academic journals.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary research initiatives involving biological and agricultural sciences.
  • Contribution to scientific communication through citation-indexed scholarly outputs.
  • Support for academic visibility through ORCID and Scopus author identification systems.

The cumulative research output demonstrates long-term involvement in scientific publication processes and reflects ongoing participation in scholarly knowledge dissemination.[5]

Publications

The publication portfolio attributed to SURAJIT DEMANDAL includes a substantial number of indexed research documents across scientific repositories and citation databases. The publication record contributes to measurable research visibility and scholarly dissemination within the international academic community.[1]

  1. Indexed journal articles in Agricultural and Biological Sciences.
  2. Collaborative interdisciplinary research papers and conference publications.
  3. Citation-linked scholarly outputs tracked through Scopus indexing services.
  4. Research contributions associated with international scientific communication frameworks.

The scholarly record is accessible through Scopus author indexing systems and is further supported by DOI-linked publication metadata.[7]

Research Impact

Research impact assessments commonly incorporate citation counts, publication volume, h-index measurements, and international indexing presence as indicators of academic influence.[5] The documented metrics associated with SURAJIT DEMANDAL demonstrate measurable scholarly engagement and indicate the researcher’s participation in citation-recognized scientific communication systems.

The citation profile reflects ongoing scholarly interaction with published research outputs and suggests that the researcher’s work has contributed to disciplinary dialogue within Agricultural and Biological Sciences.[2] The integration of indexed publications and author identification systems further enhances research discoverability and citation visibility.

Award Suitability

The profile of SURAJIT DEMANDAL aligns with evaluation criteria commonly associated with international research recognition awards. Key indicators supporting award suitability include a high volume of indexed publications, measurable citation impact, an established h-index profile, and sustained academic productivity.[4]

The researcher’s documented engagement with scholarly publication systems and citation-indexed repositories contributes to visibility within international research assessment environments. Such indicators are frequently considered within academic recognition frameworks that emphasize research dissemination, publication consistency, and scientific contribution.[3]

Conclusion

The academic profile of SURAJIT DEMANDAL reflects substantial scholarly activity within Agricultural and Biological Sciences, supported by indexed publications, citation metrics, and international research visibility. The combination of publication productivity, citation engagement, and author identification systems contributes to a measurable academic presence within contemporary research evaluation frameworks.[1]

The profile further illustrates the role of citation-indexed scholarly communication in supporting research recognition initiatives such as the International Research Excellence and Citation Awards. Through quantitative research indicators and documented academic output, the researcher demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with international academic recognition and professional scholarly distinction.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: SURAJIT DEMANDAL, Author ID 56644754700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56644754700
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile: SURAJIT DEMANDAL.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0415-0183
  3. Hirsch, J. E. (2005). An index to quantify an individual’s scientific research output. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 102(46), 16569–16572.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0507655102
  4. Moed, H. F. (2005). Citation Analysis in Research Evaluation. Springer.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3714-7

Jean-Christophe AVICE | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Academic Citation Impact Award

Jean-Christophe AVICE | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Academic Citation Impact Award

UMR INRAe/Unicaen Plant Ecophysiology and Agronomy | France

Jean-Christophe Avice is a distinguished Professor of Plant Physiology at the University of Caen Normandie, where he also directs the Centre of Microscopy Applied to Biology (CMABio), the Master program in Biology and Agrosciences, and co-directs the regional Federation of Plant Science (Normandie Végétale). His scientific career spans advanced research in plant ecophysiology, with a focus on nutrient dynamics and metabolic interactions influencing crop performance and sustainability. Avice’s work has significantly contributed to understanding nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) reserves in key species such as alfalfa, white clover, and oilseed rape, examining fluxes through isotopic tracing and characterizing vegetative storage proteins to elucidate their functions and regulatory mechanisms. He has also led research integrating diagnostic tool development, fluxomics using 15N and 34S tracers, proteomics, and molecular physiology to uncover the processes governing nutrient remobilization—particularly autophagy, transport mechanisms, and leaf senescence pathways that shape yield and seed quality. His studies extend to improving nutrient use efficiency and examining N–S–P interactions in major crops including oilseed rape, wheat, and soybean, offering insights into how nutrient balance influences oil content, protein accumulation, and micronutrient profiles. Through more than two decades of academic and research leadership, Avice has advanced scientific understanding of plant nutrition, stress physiology, and grain quality in oleoproteaginous and arable crops. His interdisciplinary approach bridges ecophysiology, agronomy, and molecular biology, supporting innovations in sustainable agriculture, crop management, and the development of biostimulants and diagnostic tools. As an educator and research director, he continues to contribute to scientific capacity-building and the advancement of plant science in the Normandie region and beyond.

Featured Publications

  • Aranjuelo, I., Molero, G., Erice, G., Avice, J. C., & Nogués, S. (2011). Plant physiology and proteomics reveals the leaf response to drought in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Journal of Experimental Botany, 62(1), 111–123.

  • Lee, B. R., Kim, K. Y., Jung, W. J., Avice, J. C., Ourry, A., & Kim, T. H. (2007). Peroxidases and lignification in relation to the intensity of water-deficit stress in white clover (Trifolium repens L.). Journal of Experimental Botany, 58(6), 1271–1279.

  • Guiboileau, A., Yoshimoto, K., Soulay, F., Bataillé, M. P., Avice, J. C., & Masclaux-Daubresse, C. (2012). Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole-plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist, 194(3), 732–740.

  • Abdallah, M., Dubousset, L., Meuriot, F., Etienne, P., Avice, J. C., & Ourry, A. (2010). Effect of mineral sulphur availability on nitrogen and sulphur uptake and remobilization during the vegetative growth of Brassica napus L. Journal of Experimental Botany, 61(10), 2635–2646.

  • Erice, G., Louahlia, S., Irigoyen, J. J., Sánchez-Díaz, M., & Avice, J. C. (2010). Biomass partitioning, morphology and water status of four alfalfa genotypes submitted to progressive drought and subsequent recovery. Journal of Plant Physiology, 167(2), 114–120.

  • Guiboileau, A., Yoshimoto, K., Soulay, F., Bataillé, M. P., Avice, J. C., & Masclaux-Daubresse, C. (2012). Autophagy machinery controls nitrogen remobilization at the whole-plant level under both limiting and ample nitrate conditions in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist, 194(3), 732–740.

  • Abdallah, M., Dubousset, L., Meuriot, F., Etienne, P., Avice, J. C., & Ourry, A. (2010). Effect of mineral sulphur availability on nitrogen and sulphur uptake and remobilization during the vegetative growth of Brassica napus L. Journal of Experimental Botany, 61(10), 2635–2646.

  • Erice, G., Irigoyen, J. J., Sánchez-Díaz, M., & Avice, J. C. (2007). Nitrogen and carbon flows estimated by ¹⁵N and ¹³C pulse-chase labeling during regrowth of alfalfa. Plant Physiology, 112(1), 281–290.