Outstanding Scientist Award
Lenin Kumar Bompalli
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam
| Lenin Kumar Bompalli | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam |
| Country | India |
| Scholar ID | znyyDqsAAAAJ |
| Documents | 35 |
| Citations | 39 |
| h-index | 5 |
| Subject Area | Microbial Biotechnology |
| Event | Biotechnology Scientist Awards |
Lenin Kumar Bompalli,The profile information identifies a research record comprising 35 documents, 39 citations, and an h-index of 5 according to the supplied Google Scholar information. These indicators provide a quantitative snapshot of scholarly activity but should be interpreted alongside publication quality, research contribution, relevance, originality, and broader academic impact. [1]
Abstract
Lenin Kumar Bompalli is presented in this academic recognition profile as a researcher associated with Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, India, with a stated subject specialization in Microbial Biotechnology. The supplied scholarly record indicates 35 documents, 39 citations, and an h-index of 5. [1] The profile places emphasis on research activity, publication output, scholarly visibility, and the potential relevance of microbial biotechnology research to contemporary biotechnology. The available information supports an evidence-based overview, while additional bibliographic databases and researcher identifiers may be required for a comprehensive evaluation.
Keywords
Microbial Biotechnology; Biotechnology; Microbiology; Applied Biotechnology; Microbial Research; Research Publications; Scholarly Impact; Academic Research; Biotechnology Scientist Awards; Scientific Recognition.
Introduction
Microbial biotechnology encompasses the use and study of microorganisms, microbial systems, enzymes, metabolites, and related biological processes for scientific and technological applications. It is an interdisciplinary field connecting microbiology with biotechnology, molecular biology, biochemistry, environmental science, agriculture, food science, and industrial research.
Within this broader context, the supplied profile of Lenin Kumar Bompalli identifies Microbial Biotechnology as the principal subject area. The researcher is affiliated with Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, and the provided Google Scholar record reports 35 documents and 39 citations, with an h-index of 5. [1]
Academic recognition in biotechnology generally requires consideration of multiple dimensions rather than citation counts alone. Publication productivity, research relevance, methodological contribution, originality, collaboration, reproducibility, and potential societal or technological value can all contribute to a balanced assessment.
Research Profile
The supplied scholarly profile records a total of 35 documents and 39 citations, producing a reported h-index of 5. [1] These figures indicate an established publication record with measurable citation activity. Because bibliometric indicators can change over time, the values presented on this page should be understood as a snapshot of the supplied profile rather than permanent statistics.
The stated subject area, Microbial Biotechnology, provides the principal disciplinary context for evaluating the research profile. The field is relevant to the development and application of microbial systems in areas such as industrial biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, agriculture, food production, bioactive compounds, and bioprocessing.
The available information does not include a verified Scopus Author ID or ORCID identifier. Consequently, no additional bibliometric claims from those systems are attributed to the researcher in this article.
Research Contributions
The principal contribution area identified from the supplied information is Microbial Biotechnology. Research in this domain can contribute to the understanding, characterization, optimization, and application of microorganisms and microbial products. Such work may support scientific advances in biological production systems and other biotechnology-oriented applications.
For an award assessment, the research contribution can be considered through several evidence categories:
- Relevance of research to microbial biotechnology and wider biotechnology objectives.
- Consistency and quality of peer-reviewed scholarly publication activity.
- Originality and methodological value of individual research contributions.
- Citation and scholarly visibility of published research.
- Potential application of research findings in academic, industrial, environmental, agricultural, or related biotechnology settings.
These dimensions provide a structured basis for recognition while avoiding the assumption that a single metric fully represents scientific contribution.
Publications
The supplied Google Scholar profile reports 35 scholarly documents. [1] The individual titles, journals, publication years, authorship positions, and DOI identifiers were not supplied as part of the source data for this page. Accordingly, specific publications are not attributed without verification.
For a comprehensive academic evaluation, the publication record may be reviewed for peer-reviewed status, journal quality, research originality, citation performance, authorship contribution, interdisciplinary relevance, and evidence of subsequent scholarly use.
Where individual publications have verified DOI records, their DOI identifiers should be added to the corresponding bibliographic entries. No specific DOI is asserted here because no publication-level DOI was supplied.
Research Impact
The supplied profile indicates 39 citations across 35 documents and an h-index of 5. [1] Citation activity provides one measurable indication that published research has been referenced by subsequent scholarly work. However, citation counts can vary according to database coverage, disciplinary practices, publication age, and indexing differences.
A broader assessment of impact should therefore consider qualitative evidence, including adoption of methods, contribution to scientific understanding, collaboration, research translation, educational influence, technology development, and relevance to practical biotechnology challenges.
For Microbial Biotechnology, potential impact may extend across industrial microbiology, environmental applications, agricultural biotechnology, food biotechnology, microbial product development, and related biological processes. Any specific claim of technological or societal impact should be supported by verifiable evidence.
Award Suitability
Based on the supplied information, Lenin Kumar Bompalli has an identifiable research profile in Microbial Biotechnology, an academic affiliation, a documented publication record, and measurable citation activity. These characteristics provide a reasonable basis for consideration within a biotechnology-focused scientific recognition framework.
A formal award evaluation may consider the following evidence:
- Research relevance and disciplinary alignment with biotechnology.
- Publication productivity and quality.
- Citation performance and scholarly visibility.
- Originality, innovation, and scientific significance.
- Evidence of collaboration, knowledge transfer, or broader research contribution.
- Overall consistency between the submitted evidence and the criteria of the Biotechnology Scientist Awards.
The available data support consideration but do not by themselves constitute a final award decision. Final recognition should be determined through the official evaluation process and verification of submitted academic evidence.
Conclusion
Lenin Kumar Bompalli is presented as a researcher associated with Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam, with Microbial Biotechnology identified as the principal subject area. The supplied scholarly indicators comprise 35 documents, 39 citations, and an h-index of 5. [1]
The profile demonstrates measurable academic activity relevant to biotechnology research. A complete recognition assessment should combine these bibliometric indicators with verified publication details, originality, scientific contribution, research quality, and evidence of broader impact. This approach provides a balanced basis for evaluating suitability for the Biotechnology Scientist Awards.
External Links
- Google Scholar Profile — Scholar ID: znyyDqsAAAAJ.
- Biotechnology Scientist Awards — Official award website.
References
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- Google Scholar. (n.d.). Lenin Kumar Bompalli, Google Scholar profile, Scholar ID znyyDqsAAAAJ.https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=znyyDqsAAAAJ
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.https://www.iso.org/standard/43320.html3.Biotechnology Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Official award website.https://biotechnologyscientist.com/