Best Researcher Award

Gopi Krishna
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India

Gopi Krishna
Affiliation Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Country India
Google Scholar ID eFTcBCcAAAAJ&hl
Documents 1
Subject Area Accelerator Physics
Event Applied Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0001-8511-8272

Gopi Krishna, of the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India, is presented in the Best Researcher Award profile based on the available academic information. The supplied profile identifies Accelerator Physics as the relevant subject area and records one research document. This academic profile provides a concise basis for considering the researcher’s scholarly activities, while publication quality, methodological contribution, research significance, and independently verifiable scholarly impact should be evaluated alongside bibliometric indicators. [1]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile summarizes the available information for Gopi Krishna, affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee and associated with the subject area of Accelerator Physics. Accelerator physics encompasses the study, design, operation, optimization, and application of particle accelerator systems and their associated beam dynamics and technologies. The supplied record indicates one document and identifies the researcher’s institutional affiliation and research domain. [1] The profile should be interpreted as a structured recognition overview rather than a comprehensive assessment of the complete scholarly record.

Keywords

Accelerator Physics; Particle Accelerators; Beam Physics; Accelerator Technology; Research and Development; Applied Research

Introduction

Accelerator physics is an interdisciplinary research field connecting particle physics, applied physics, engineering, materials science, computational methods, and advanced instrumentation. Research in this area can involve beam generation and control, accelerator components, radiation systems, diagnostics, simulation, and optimization. The field supports applications ranging from fundamental scientific research to medical, industrial, and technological systems. [2] [3]

Research Profile

The supplied research profile contains a focused set of bibliographic and identity information. Gopi Krishna is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in India, with Accelerator Physics identified as the subject area. The record reports one document. Citation and h-index values were not supplied and therefore are not inferred in this article. This approach preserves the distinction between verified supplied information and metrics that require independent database confirmation. [1]

Research Contributions

The available information does not provide sufficient detail to attribute specific experimental findings, theoretical models, instruments, datasets, or technological developments to the researcher. Accordingly, the contribution profile is described at the level supported by the supplied subject classification. Work associated with Accelerator Physics may contribute to the understanding and development of accelerator systems, beam behavior, instrumentation, computational approaches, and related applications. [2]

Publications

The supplied record reports one document. No publication title, journal, conference proceeding, publication year, author list, or DOI was supplied in the input data. Therefore, no specific publication metadata are attributed to Gopi Krishna in this section. Bibliographic details should be verified through the researcher’s authoritative scholarly profiles before publication of a definitive publication list. [3] [4]

Research Impact

Research impact should be assessed through multiple dimensions, including scholarly citations, publication quality, technical contribution, collaboration, reproducibility, adoption of methods or technologies, and relevance to scientific or societal applications. The supplied record confirms one document but does not provide citation or h-index values. Consequently, quantitative impact metrics beyond the document count are not stated here. [1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award profile is relevant to the supplied academic record because the researcher is identified with a specialized scientific subject area and an established research institution. Award suitability should be evaluated against transparent criteria that consider the quality and originality of research, contribution to the field, publication record, methodological strength, research visibility, and broader academic or technological relevance. [5]

Conclusion

Gopi Krishna is presented in the supplied academic record as an Accelerator Physics researcher affiliated with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in India. The available profile reports one document and provides researcher-identification information through ORCID and Google Scholar. The available evidence establishes a focused research profile but does not provide sufficient bibliometric or publication-level information to make unsupported claims about citation impact, h-index, or specific scientific contributions. [1] A comprehensive Best Researcher Award assessment should therefore combine verified bibliographic evidence with qualitative evaluation of originality, significance, rigor, and contribution to Accelerator Physics.

References

  1. S Nelleri, G Krishna, N Poonthottathil. (2025). Observational evidence to logistic dark energy driving the accelerating universe.
    https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1402-4896/adcf5f/
  2. Wiedemann, H. (2015). Particle Accelerator Physics.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18317-6
  3. Google Scholar. (n.d.). Gopi Krishna — Google Scholar profile.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=eFTcBCcAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra
  4. G Krishna, P Jain, A Dhavale. (2026). GPU-accelerated eigenmode solver for coaxial half-wave resonator cavities.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0010465526003437
  5. Applied Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Applied Scientist Awards — Research recognition and award information.
    https://appliedscientist.org/
Gopi Krishna | Accelerator Physics | Best Researcher Award

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