Nithyadevi Duraisamy | Computational Modeling | Editorial Board Member

Editorial Board Member

Nithyadevi Duraisamy
Affiliation Long Island University
Country United States
Scopus ID 59370044600
Documents 6
Citations 23
h-index 4
Subject Area Computational Modeling
Event International Chemistry Scientist Awards

Nithyadevi Duraisamy is associated with Long Island University in the United States and has contributed to the field of computational modeling through scholarly publications and interdisciplinary scientific engagement. Her research profile demonstrates involvement in computational and chemistry-related analytical methodologies, with indexed publications and measurable citation impact recorded in international academic databases.[1] The recognition of her academic profile within the framework of the International Chemistry Scientist Awards reflects continued participation in scientific communication, editorial activities, and research dissemination within the broader chemistry and computational sciences community.[3]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Nithyadevi Duraisamy, highlighting scholarly contributions, institutional affiliation, publication metrics, and participation in scientific research activities associated with computational modeling and chemistry-related analytical studies. The profile summarizes available bibliometric indicators including indexed documents, citation counts, and h-index values while discussing the relevance of editorial recognition within international scientific award platforms. The article further examines research visibility, interdisciplinary engagement, and the significance of scholarly dissemination through indexed databases and digital researcher identifiers.[1][3]

Keywords

Computational Modeling, Chemistry Research, Editorial Board Member, Scientific Publications, Scopus Author Profile, Research Metrics, Citation Analysis, Academic Recognition, International Chemistry Scientist Awards, ORCID.

Introduction

The growth of computational methodologies in scientific research has significantly influenced modern chemistry, materials science, and interdisciplinary analytical studies. Researchers working within computational frameworks contribute to data interpretation, molecular simulations, predictive modeling, and algorithmic scientific analysis that support both experimental and theoretical investigations.[3] Academic profiles indexed through global scholarly databases provide measurable indicators for evaluating publication activity, citation performance, and research visibility across international research communities.[1]

Nithyadevi Duraisamy has been associated with Long Island University and has contributed to scholarly activities connected to computational modeling and related scientific applications. The inclusion of her profile within recognized academic indexing systems and editorial recognition frameworks reflects ongoing participation in scientific communication and academic dissemination processes. Editorial board recognition within international scientific platforms frequently acknowledges subject expertise, peer-review participation, and research engagement in specialized scientific disciplines.

Research Profile

The research profile of Nithyadevi Duraisamy demonstrates engagement in computational and analytical scientific investigations supported by indexed scholarly publications. According to publicly accessible bibliometric records, the researcher has six indexed documents with a cumulative citation count of twenty-three and an h-index of four.[1] Such metrics indicate developing academic visibility within specialized research domains and reflect the contribution of published work to scholarly discourse.

The researcher’s institutional affiliation with Long Island University positions the academic profile within an internationally recognized educational environment that supports interdisciplinary scientific collaboration and research dissemination. Digital scholarly identifiers such as ORCID and Scopus Author ID facilitate transparency in academic attribution, publication tracking, and long-term research discoverability.[3]

Research Contributions

Research contributions associated with computational modeling often involve simulation-based analysis, algorithmic interpretation, molecular computation, predictive chemistry, and interdisciplinary scientific evaluation. Scholars working in this area support the advancement of theoretical frameworks that complement laboratory-based experimentation and facilitate efficient data-driven scientific analysis.[1][3]

Nithyadevi Duraisamy’s scholarly profile reflects participation in academic publication and scientific dissemination processes relevant to these computational and analytical domains. Editorial involvement and scientific recognition initiatives further contribute to the promotion of peer-reviewed communication and collaborative academic exchange across chemistry and related scientific disciplines.[3]

  • Participation in computationally oriented scientific research
  • Contribution to indexed scholarly publications
  • Support for interdisciplinary analytical methodologies
  • Engagement in scientific editorial and academic dissemination activities

Publications

The publication record associated with the researcher demonstrates indexed scholarly output in computational and scientific analytical areas. Indexed publication databases serve as important tools for evaluating publication quality, citation reach, and academic engagement across institutional and international research environments.[1]

  1. Research articles indexed through Scopus-authorized databases related to computational modeling and scientific analysis.
  2. Interdisciplinary publications contributing to analytical chemistry and computational scientific applications.
  3. Scholarly outputs associated with institutional and collaborative scientific research dissemination.

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators are frequently used to evaluate scholarly visibility and academic influence within scientific communities. Citation counts, document indexing, and h-index measurements collectively provide insights into publication engagement and scholarly reach.[1] Although quantitative metrics alone do not fully define scientific contribution, they remain important tools for assessing research dissemination and recognition.

The current profile metrics associated with Nithyadevi Duraisamy indicate measurable academic engagement within the computational modeling domain. Citation-based indicators suggest that the researcher’s published work has received scholarly attention within indexed academic environments. Continued publication activity and collaborative interdisciplinary participation may further strengthen long-term research visibility and citation performance.[3]

Award Suitability

Recognition within the International Chemistry Scientist Awards framework as an editorial board member reflects professional engagement in scientific communication and scholarly evaluation processes. Editorial responsibilities commonly involve peer-review coordination, publication ethics awareness, subject expertise evaluation, and support for academic quality assurance within scientific publishing environments.[3]

The researcher’s documented publication metrics, institutional affiliation, and participation in computational modeling research support suitability for recognition within editorial and academic contribution categories. The integration of indexed scholarly identifiers and measurable citation records further strengthens the transparency and credibility of the academic profile.[1]

  • Indexed scholarly publication record
  • Participation in computational research disciplines
  • Editorial and scientific dissemination engagement
  • Institutional affiliation with an internationally recognized university

Conclusion

Nithyadevi Duraisamy represents an academic profile associated with computational modeling and interdisciplinary scientific analysis through indexed publications, measurable citation metrics, and scholarly engagement activities. The documented bibliometric indicators and editorial recognition demonstrate participation in scientific dissemination and research-oriented communication platforms. Continued involvement in collaborative computational research and publication activities may contribute to expanded scholarly influence and future academic development within the broader scientific community.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Nithyadevi Duraisamy, Author ID 59370044600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59370044600
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile and researcher identification system.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9943-0008
  3. Kokulnathan, T., Wang, T.-J., Kumar, E. A., Duraisamy, N., & Lee, A.-T. (n.d.). An electrochemical platform based on yttrium oxide/boron nitride nanocomposite for the detection of dopamine. Academic publication.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=sv9_UoAAAAAJ&citation_for_view=sv9_UoAAAAAJ:YOwf2qJgpHMC
  4. Ferrigno, B., Bordett, R., Duraisamy, N., Moskow, J., Arul, M. R., & Rudraiah, S. (n.d.). Bioactive polymeric materials and electrical stimulation strategies for musculoskeletal tissue repair and regeneration. Scientific publication.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=sv9_UoAAAAAJ&citation_for_view=sv9_UoAAAAAJ:kNdYIx-mwKoC

Dr. Zahra Mongashti | Computational Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Zahra Mongashti | Computational Chemistry | Research Excellence Award

Master | Yasuj University | Iran

Dr. Zahra Mongashti is a physical chemistry researcher with expertise in computational and theoretical chemistry, focusing on electrochemistry, thermodynamic parameters, density function analysis, deformation density, and molecular confinement. Their work explores host–guest interactions, charge transfer processes, molecular encapsulation, and adsorption phenomena, employing advanced computational tools such as Gaussian, GaussView, AIM2000, Densitizer, and Origin. Notable studies include analyses of chlorinated hydrocarbons within C60 fullerene, lithium–oxygen interactions, halozhenal quinone thermodynamics, and methane–C60 interactions. They have published multiple theoretical studies, contributing to SCOPUS with 2 documents,  reflecting emerging yet impactful research in molecular modeling.

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