Innovative Research Award

Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar
Istanbul Health and Technology, Turkey
Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar
Affiliation Istanbul Health and Technology
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 55750711500
Documents 25
Citations 188 citations by 127 documents
h-index 9
Subject Area Polymer Chemistry
Event International Analytical Chemistry Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-7740-3252

The Innovative Research Award recognizes the scholarly contributions of Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar in the interdisciplinary field of polymer chemistry and analytical materials science. The research profile associated with Istanbul Health and Technology demonstrates sustained academic engagement through peer-reviewed publications, citation performance, and collaborative scientific output. The candidate’s documented contributions to polymer-based analytical applications and material characterization reflect active participation in contemporary scientific research initiatives.[1] The recognition aligns with the objectives of the International Analytical Chemistry Awards, which acknowledge impactful scientific advancement and research excellence within analytical and applied chemical sciences.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of the research profile and scholarly activities of Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar, whose work is associated with polymer chemistry and analytical material sciences. The evaluation considers bibliometric indicators, publication activity, citation influence, and disciplinary relevance in the context of the Innovative Research Award. The candidate’s publication record demonstrates engagement with applied polymer systems, analytical characterization methodologies, and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration.[1] The article further discusses the relevance of these contributions within modern analytical chemistry and innovation-oriented scientific research frameworks.[3]

Keywords

Polymer chemistry, analytical chemistry, research impact, scientific publications, materials science, bibliometric analysis, polymer characterization, academic recognition, interdisciplinary research, Innovative Research Award.

Introduction

Contemporary analytical chemistry increasingly incorporates interdisciplinary approaches involving polymers, nanostructured materials, and advanced characterization techniques. Researchers operating within these domains contribute significantly to developments in biomedical materials, environmental analysis, industrial polymers, and functional material synthesis.[4] Within this evolving scientific environment, Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar has contributed to research themes associated with polymer chemistry and analytical material applications through peer-reviewed scholarly output and collaborative research activity.[1]

Research Profile

Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar is affiliated with Istanbul Health and Technology and maintains an indexed research profile within the Scopus database under Author ID 55750711500.[1] The bibliometric profile includes 25 indexed documents, 188 citations distributed across 127 citing documents, and an h-index value of 9, indicating sustained scholarly engagement and measurable citation influence within the field of polymer chemistry.[1]. The research activities are situated within analytical and polymer chemistry, particularly in areas involving polymer synthesis, characterization, biomedical materials, and applied material sciences. These fields are increasingly relevant to analytical chemistry due to their applications in sensing technologies, controlled material behavior, and laboratory methodologies.[5]

Research Contributions

The candidate’s research contributions are primarily associated with polymeric materials and their analytical applications. Polymer chemistry plays a significant role in the development of biomedical systems, industrial materials, and advanced analytical technologies. The research output demonstrates involvement in applied polymer synthesis and analytical evaluation methodologies relevant to modern chemical sciences.[6] Several published studies emphasize material performance, structural characterization, and functional evaluation, reflecting methodological consistency and interdisciplinary applicability. These themes align with broader trends in analytical chemistry, where polymer-based materials are increasingly employed in diagnostics, coatings, biomedical engineering, and environmental applications.[5]

Publications

The publication portfolio associated with the researcher demonstrates active participation in internationally indexed scientific journals. The research record includes studies related to polymeric systems, material characterization, and applied analytical investigations.[1] Representative publication themes include polymer applications, analytical methodologies, and interdisciplinary material science investigations.

  1. Studies involving polymer characterization and analytical assessment methodologies.[6]
  2. Research associated with interdisciplinary materials science and applied polymer chemistry.[5]
  3. Peer-reviewed scientific publications indexed within Scopus and associated academic databases.[1]

Example DOI references associated with polymer chemistry and analytical material sciences include:

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators provide measurable insight into scholarly influence and scientific visibility. The documented citation profile of Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar indicates ongoing academic engagement and recognition within the scientific literature.[1] Citation activity from 127 documents reflects broader dissemination of the research findings and interdisciplinary relevance across related scientific domains. The h-index value of 9 demonstrates a balanced combination of publication productivity and citation impact. In analytical and polymer chemistry, citation-based indicators are frequently used to assess research dissemination, methodological relevance, and scholarly continuity.[7]

Metric Value
Scopus Documents 25
Total Citations 188
Citing Documents 127
h-index 9
Primary Subject Area Polymer Chemistry

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes measurable scholarly engagement, interdisciplinary contribution, and scientific relevance within analytical chemistry and associated fields. The documented research profile of Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar demonstrates compatibility with these criteria through indexed publications, citation performance, and subject-specific research activity.[2] The candidate’s research background within polymer chemistry contributes to analytical science through applications involving material behavior, characterization techniques, and functional polymer systems. These themes maintain growing importance within analytical chemistry due to their applications in biomedical technologies, environmental systems, and industrial analytical processes.[5]

Conclusion

Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar’s academic profile reflects sustained scholarly activity within polymer chemistry and analytical material sciences. The documented publication record, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary contributions indicate measurable engagement with contemporary scientific research themes.[1] Within the framework of the International Analytical Chemistry Awards, the Innovative Research Award recognition is consistent with the demonstrated research productivity, analytical relevance, and scientific contribution associated with the candidate’s academic work.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar, Author ID 55750711500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55750711500
  2. International Analytical Chemistry Awards. (n.d.). Official award information and recognition categories.
    https://analyticalchemistry.org/
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile: Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7740-3252
  4. Inorganic Chemistry Communications. (2026). Controlled bio-catalytic synthesis of ampyrone–vanillin macromolecules: deciphering the transition from nano-oligomers to polymers and the limits of enzymatic stability.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inoche.2026.116859
  5. Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers and Materials. (2026). Synthesis and Supramolecular Architectures of Novel Hydrazine Derivative Homometallic Schiff Base Complexes and Their Spectroscopic and Thermal Chacterization.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s10904-025-04010-0
  6. Materials Science and Engineering B. (2020). Fluorescence quantum yields and chromatic properties of poly(azomethine)s containing pyridine ring.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mseb.2019.114483
  7. Research Square. (2025). Synthesis and Supramolecular Architectures of Novel Hydrazine Derivative Homometalic Schiff Base Complexes and Their Spectroscopic and Thermal Chacterization.
    https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-7204498/v1
Kevser Temizkan Ozdamar | Polymer Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

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