Research Excellence Award
Olimpia Pino
| Olimpia Pino | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of Parma |
| Country | Italy |
| Scopus ID | 8433960200 |
| Documents | 29 |
| Citations | 349 |
| h-index | 9 |
| Subject Area | Public Health |
| Event | Scientific World Research Awards |
The Research Excellence Award recognizes the academic and scientific contributions of Olimpia Pino, affiliated with the University of Parma, Italy. Her research profile demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement across psychology, cognitive science, public health, neuropsychology, and healthcare innovation. Bibliometric indicators indexed through Scopus and ORCID highlight measurable academic impact, interdisciplinary collaboration, and continuing contribution to evidence-based scientific inquiry.[1][2]
Abstract
This academic recognition article presents a structured overview of the scholarly achievements, interdisciplinary research contributions, and bibliometric profile of Olimpia Pino. The article evaluates research productivity, citation impact, thematic research domains, and international academic visibility associated with her scientific work. Indexed publication records indicate continuing engagement in cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, healthcare technology, emotional wellbeing, and public health research. Recognition through the Research Excellence Award reflects measurable academic influence and sustained contribution to scientific advancement within interdisciplinary healthcare and behavioral science research.[1][3]
Keywords
Public Health, Cognitive Psychology, Neuropsychology, Healthcare Research, Behavioral Science, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Scientific Research, Academic Recognition, Interdisciplinary Healthcare, Research Excellence Award
Introduction
Contemporary academic recognition systems emphasize measurable scientific contribution, interdisciplinary collaboration, peer-reviewed dissemination, and societal relevance. Within healthcare and behavioral sciences, research activity increasingly integrates psychology, neurocognitive assessment, emotional wellbeing, and technological innovation in order to address evolving public health challenges.[4]
Olimpia Pino has contributed to several interdisciplinary areas including cognitive impairment assessment, emotional processing, neuropsychological rehabilitation, healthcare technology, psychological wellbeing, and behavioral health studies. Academic records available through Scopus and ORCID indicate sustained publication activity, collaborative research participation, and engagement with evidence-based healthcare investigations over multiple decades.[1][2]
Research Profile
According to indexed Scopus records, Olimpia Pino has authored 29 scholarly documents with 349 citations and an h-index of 9, reflecting measurable scientific influence within interdisciplinary healthcare and behavioral research domains.[1] Her academic affiliation with the University of Parma is associated with research activities spanning psychology, medicine, neurocognitive studies, and public health applications.
ORCID records indicate professional academic appointments including service as Associate Professor in Medicine and Surgery at Università degli Studi di Parma since 1999, following prior academic engagement at the University of Palermo.[2] Educational qualifications include academic studies completed at the University of Siena and the University of Messina, supporting a multidisciplinary academic foundation in psychological and healthcare sciences.[2]
Research themes identified across indexed publications include emotional intelligence, cognitive rehabilitation, trauma studies, neurofeedback systems, social robotics, public health behavior, healthcare psychology, and cognitive assessment methodologies.[5]
Research Contributions
The scholarly contributions of Olimpia Pino demonstrate interdisciplinary integration between psychology, healthcare innovation, cognitive science, and public health research. Published studies reflect engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of behavioral and neurocognitive investigation.[5]
- Research on early detection methodologies for cognitive impairment using digital healthcare technologies and prospective memory evaluation systems.
- Studies involving emotional recognition, cognitive stimulation, and humanoid robotics in therapeutic and neuropsychological training environments.
- Contributions to psychological wellbeing research associated with trauma, PTSD, post-traumatic growth, and emotional resilience.
- Investigations related to emotional intelligence, adolescent wellbeing, mindfulness, and healthcare psychology during the COVID-19 period.
- Research contributions addressing neurodevelopment, public health prevention, healthcare communication, and evidence-based clinical methodologies.
Publications
Selected publications associated with Olimpia Pino demonstrate thematic diversity across neuropsychology, healthcare technology, cognitive rehabilitation, behavioral science, and public health.[5]
- Early detection of cognitive impairment in the general population through a digital tool targeting the prospective memory. A pilot study. Annals of Medicine (2025).
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2025.2525389
- Does Trauma Change the Way Individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Deal with Positive Stimuli? Behavioral Sciences (2024).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14121195
- Impact of emotional intelligence (EI) on social network abuse among adolescents during COVID-19 outbreak in Italy. Acta Bio Medica (2023).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23750/abm.v94i3.14468
- The Humanoid Robot NAO as Trainer in a Memory Program for Elderly People with Mild Cognitive Impairment. International Journal of Social Robotics (2020).
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/S12369-019-00533-Y
- Post-Traumatic Outcomes among Survivors of the Earthquake in Central Italy of August 24, 2016. Psychiatric Quarterly (2021).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11126-021-09908-9
Research Impact
The research impact associated with Olimpia Pino is reflected through publication indexing, citation metrics, interdisciplinary collaboration, and peer-review activity across multiple healthcare and behavioral science journals.[1] ORCID records additionally indicate participation in scholarly review activities for journals including Healthcare, Brain Sciences, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, and Journal of Clinical Medicine.[6]
Several publications address emerging scientific themes such as cognitive impairment detection, emotional wellbeing during public health emergencies, robotics-assisted cognitive rehabilitation, and trauma-related psychological outcomes. These research areas maintain relevance within healthcare modernization, aging populations, mental health evaluation, and technology-assisted therapeutic interventions.[5]
Award Suitability
The Research Excellence Award recognizes academic professionals demonstrating sustained contribution to scientific knowledge, publication visibility, interdisciplinary engagement, and measurable research dissemination. The scholarly record associated with Olimpia Pino aligns with these criteria through indexed publications, collaborative investigations, peer-review participation, and contributions to healthcare and behavioral science research.[1][6]
Research contributions involving neurocognitive rehabilitation, healthcare technologies, psychological resilience, and public health assessment further support recognition within international scientific award initiatives. The integration of behavioral science with emerging healthcare innovation reflects contemporary priorities in interdisciplinary scientific research.[5]
Conclusion
Olimpia Pino has developed a multidisciplinary academic profile characterized by research activity across psychology, neurocognition, public health, emotional wellbeing, and healthcare innovation. Indexed scientific publications, citation performance, and peer-review involvement collectively indicate continuing scholarly engagement and international academic visibility. The Research Excellence Award acknowledges these contributions and highlights the significance of interdisciplinary scientific research addressing contemporary healthcare and behavioral challenges.[1][5]
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References
- Elsevier. (2026). Scopus author details: Olimpia Pino, Author ID 8433960200. Scopus Preview.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=8433960200
- ORCID. (2026). ORCID registry profile for Olimpia Pino.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3035-8401
- Pino, O., Rossi, M., & Malvezzi, M. C. (2024). Does Trauma Change the Way Individuals with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Deal with Positive Stimuli? Behavioral Sciences.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14121195
- Pino, O., et al. (2025). Early detection of cognitive impairment in the general population through a digital tool targeting the prospective memory. A pilot study. Annals of Medicine.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2025.2525389
- ORCID Registry. (2026). Peer review and scholarly activities associated with Olimpia Pino.
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3035-8401
- Scientific World. (n.d.). Scientific World Research Awards official website and academic recognition platform.