Abdul Khalique Junejo | Indexing Techniques | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Abdul Khalique Junejo — King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals

Abdul Khalique Junejo
Affiliation King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals
Country Saudi Arabia
Scopus ID 57205439436
Documents 45
Citations 1,283 Citations by 1,067 documents
h-index 16
Subject Area Indexing Techniques
Event International Database Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-4887-516X

The Innovative Research Award recognizes outstanding academic contributions and sustained scholarly excellence in the domain of database systems and computational methodologies. Abdul Khalique Junejo, affiliated with King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, has demonstrated significant contributions in indexing techniques and data management systems, reflected through a consistent research output and measurable citation impact [1].

Abstract

This article evaluates the academic contributions of Abdul Khalique Junejo in the context of the Innovative Research Award. The analysis focuses on research productivity, citation metrics, and domain specialization in indexing techniques and database optimization [1].

Keywords

Indexing Techniques, Database Systems, Information Retrieval, Data Structures, Computational Optimization

Introduction

Modern database systems rely heavily on efficient indexing and retrieval mechanisms. Researchers such as Abdul Khalique Junejo have contributed to advancing these techniques through rigorous experimentation and algorithmic design, addressing challenges in scalability and performance optimization [2].

Research Profile

The research profile of Abdul Khalique Junejo is characterized by a steady publication record, interdisciplinary collaborations, and a focus on database indexing methodologies. His Scopus-indexed publications and citation metrics indicate a consistent academic presence [1].

Research Contributions

  • Development of efficient indexing algorithms for large-scale datasets
  • Optimization of query processing techniques
  • Enhancement of data retrieval performance in distributed systems
  • Contribution to computational models for database efficiency

Publications

Selected scholarly works include peer-reviewed articles indexed in major databases. These publications address indexing efficiency and database optimization strategies.

Research Impact

With over 1,283 citations and an h-index of 16, the research impact of Abdul Khalique Junejo demonstrates measurable influence within the database research community. His work is frequently cited in studies focusing on indexing optimization and scalable data systems [1].

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award emphasizes originality, technical depth, and measurable impact. Based on publication metrics, subject expertise, and citation influence, Abdul Khalique Junejo aligns with the evaluation criteria for this recognition [3].

Conclusion

Abdul Khalique Junejo’s academic contributions reflect a focused engagement with database indexing and computational optimization. His research output and scholarly impact support his candidacy for recognition under the Innovative Research Award framework.

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Abdul Khalique Junejo, Author ID 57205439436. Scopus.https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57205439436
  2. ResearchGate. (n.d.). Database indexing and optimization research overview.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2020.01.001
  3. International Database Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award criteria and evaluation guidelines.https://databasescientist.org/

Ibrahim Dalbudak | Indexing Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ibrahim Dalbudak | Indexing Techniques | Best Researcher Award

Usak University | Turkey

Mr. İbrahim Dalbudak is a distinguished academic and Associate Professor in the Department of Sports Management at Uşak University’s Faculty of Sports Sciences, whose career is defined by a profound commitment to sports science, particularly in the realm of adaptive sports and the inclusion of individuals with disabilities. His academic journey, rooted in Physical Education and Sports Teaching, was solidified with advanced degrees where his seminal research investigated the psychological profiles including emotional intelligence, aggression, and stress levels of visually impaired athletes, establishing a foundational focus that continues to inform his work. An exceptionally prolific scholar, Mr. İbrahim Dalbudak has authored a substantial body of research published in numerous international refereed journals, exploring diverse themes such as the psychological well-being of athletes with disabilities, motivation, nutrition, and the broader socio-economic aspects of sports. His dedication extends beyond publication through active mentorship as a supervisor of graduate theses and participation in significant national and international projects, including pioneering research on implementing the DIR model to teach sport and life skills to hearing-impaired children. Complementing his research and teaching, he has demonstrated significant leadership by occupying crucial administrative positions such as Director of the Research and Application Center, Manager of the Disabled Unit, and membership on the University Senate. This blend of scholarly excellence, dedicated mentorship, and administrative service underscores a career consistently devoted to understanding and promoting the holistic benefits of sports, with a specialized and impactful emphasis on ensuring athletic participation is accessible and beneficial for disabled individuals, thereby championing inclusivity within the field.

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Featured Publications

  • Dalbudak, İ., Yilmaz, T., & Yigit, Ş. (2020). Nomophobia levels and personalities of university students. Journal of Education and Learning, *9*(2), 166–177.

  • Afyon, Y. A., Mülazimoğlu, O., Celikbilek, S., Dalbudak, İ., & Kalafat, Ç. (2021). The effect of Tabata training program on physical and motoric characteristics of soccer players. Progress in Nutrition, *23*(S2), e2021255.

  • Dalbudak, İ., & Yigit, Ş. (2019). Hearing impaired students’ attitudes towards physical education and sports. Journal of Education and Training Studies, *7*(9), 55–60.

  • Dalbudak, İ., Gürkan, A. C., Yigit, Ş. M., Kargun, M., Hazar, G., & Dorak, F. (2016). Investigating visually disabled students’ attitudes about physical education and sport. International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, *11*(16), 9437–9447.

  • Dalbudak, İ., & Yaşar, Ö. (2021). Study of the social acceptance and self-esteem levels of high school students who do sports towards disabled students. Journal of Educational Psychology – Propositos y Representaciones, *9*.

  • Dalbudak, İ., & Yiğit, Ş. (2021). Technology use attitudes of teachers in the field of special education. Propósitos y Representaciones, *9*(SPE2), 1014.

  • Dalbudak, İ., & Yiğit, Ş. (2019). Evaluation of healthy lifestyle behaviors of B2-B3 visually impaired people doing sports. European Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science.

  • Dalbudak, İ., & Balyan, M. (2021). The relation between psychological wellness and perception of success of high school students doing sports. Revista on line de Política e Gestão Educacional, *25*(2), 1432–1450.