Paulo Cavalcanti | Physics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Paulo Cavalcanti
Paulo Cavalcanti
Affiliation LOMA-CNRS
Country France
Scopus ID 57219267291
Documents 2
Citations 36
h-index 2
Subject Area Physics
Event Scientific World Research Awards

The Innovative Research Award recognizes scholarly achievements and emerging scientific contributions in advanced physics research. Paulo Cavalcanti, affiliated with LOMA-CNRS, has been associated with research activities in condensed matter physics and superconductivity-related investigations. His publication profile demonstrates engagement in multidisciplinary physics studies with measurable academic impact through citations and indexed scholarly output.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Paulo Cavalcanti and his recognized scientific contributions within the field of physics. The profile emphasizes indexed publications, citation performance, research influence, and scholarly participation in theoretical and materials-based physics investigations. The article further evaluates the relevance of the Innovative Research Award in acknowledging impactful scientific advancement and interdisciplinary academic engagement.[1]

Keywords

Physics research, superconductivity, condensed matter physics, Scopus author profile, innovative research award, academic recognition, scientific impact, theoretical physics, interdisciplinary science, scholarly publications.

Introduction

Scientific awards play a significant role in recognizing contributions that support the advancement of global research and innovation. In the field of physics, contemporary studies involving superconducting materials and quantum-related theoretical approaches continue to attract international academic attention. Paulo Cavalcanti has contributed to this area through publications indexed in international scientific databases and collaborative research initiatives related to material science and superconductivity.[1]

The Scientific World Research Awards platform aims to acknowledge researchers demonstrating measurable academic influence through publications, citations, and research relevance. Such recognition supports the dissemination of scientific knowledge and encourages broader collaboration across international research communities.[4]

Research Profile

According to indexed academic records, Paulo Cavalcanti maintains a Scopus author profile associated with author identification number 57219267291. The available profile data indicates scholarly publications in physics-related research areas, with citation metrics reflecting research visibility within the scientific community.[1]

  • Research specialization associated with condensed matter and superconductivity studies.
  • Indexed scholarly publications within internationally recognized journals.
  • Citation performance demonstrating engagement from the scientific community.
  • Participation in interdisciplinary collaborations involving advanced material investigations.

Research Contributions

One of the notable contributions associated with Paulo Cavalcanti involves research concerning multiband materials and quasi-one-dimensional electronic structures linked to high-temperature superconductivity. Such studies contribute to broader scientific discussions regarding electronic interactions and superconducting mechanisms in advanced materials.[2]

Research in superconductivity remains relevant to future developments in energy-efficient systems, magnetic technologies, and quantum computing applications. Investigations into robust superconducting behavior at elevated temperatures continue to be a major area of international scientific interest.[2]

  • Exploration of multiband superconducting materials.
  • Analysis of quasi-one-dimensional electronic band structures.
  • Contribution to theoretical condensed matter research.
  • Support for interdisciplinary material science investigations.

Publications

The publication record linked with Paulo Cavalcanti includes scientific articles indexed in peer-reviewed journals. The following publication is among the notable works associated with the researcher profile.[2]

  1. Multiband Material with a Quasi-1D Band as a Robust High-Temperature Superconductor. Published in Physical Review Letters, 2020.[2]
  2. Additional indexed physics-related scholarly work available through the Scopus author profile.[1]

Research Impact

Academic impact indicators are commonly evaluated using citation counts, publication quality, and research influence within specialized domains. Paulo Cavalcanti’s citation metrics indicate that the published work has received scholarly attention and engagement from related research communities.[1]

The research profile demonstrates:

  • 36 citations indexed through Scopus-related records.
  • An h-index value of 2 based on available indexed publications.
  • Recognition through citations in multiple scholarly documents.
  • Research visibility within advanced physics and material science domains.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award is intended to recognize researchers whose scholarly contributions demonstrate originality, measurable scientific engagement, and relevance to emerging scientific challenges. Paulo Cavalcanti’s research activity aligns with several of these evaluation parameters, particularly through contributions to superconductivity-related investigations and internationally indexed publication output.[1]

The researcher’s documented participation in high-impact scientific studies and collaborative investigations within the physics community supports the suitability of recognition through academic award platforms such as the Scientific World Research Awards.[4]

Conclusion

Paulo Cavalcanti’s scholarly profile reflects involvement in contemporary physics research with emphasis on superconductivity and advanced material investigations. Indexed publications, citation performance, and interdisciplinary scientific engagement collectively support the academic relevance of the researcher’s contributions. The Innovative Research Award serves as a formal acknowledgment of emerging scientific influence and continued participation in internationally visible research activities.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Paulo Cavalcanti, Author ID 57219267291. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57219267291
  2. Physical Review Letters. (2020). Multiband Material with a Quasi-1D Band as a Robust High-Temperature Superconductor.
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/condmat11020016
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile of Paulo Cavalcanti.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4917-3506
  4. Scientific World. (n.d.). Scientific World Research Awards official website.
    http://scientificworld.net/

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Mr. Mohamed Issa | Physics | Young Scientist Award

Student | Al-Azhar University | Egypt

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Faculty member | Alzahra University | Iran

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Senior Experimentalist | Hubei University | China

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Zhang, T., Zhang, Y., Ren, D., Zhu, Y., & Yi, J. (2026). Polar and non-polar growth of BeMgZnO quaternary alloy thin films for deep ultraviolet photodetectors. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, 126, 110152.

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Senior Professor | Belarusian State University | Belarus

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1. Minkevich, A. V. (1980). Generalised cosmological Friedmann equations without gravitational singularity. Physics Letters A, 80(4), 232–234. Citations: 118

2. Minkevich, A. V., Garkun, A. S., & Kudin, V. I. (2007). Regular accelerating universe without dark energy in Poincaré gauge theory of gravity. Classical and Quantum Gravity, 24(23), 5835. Citations: 81

3. Minkevich, A. V. (2009). Accelerating Universe with spacetime torsion but without dark matter and dark energy. Physics Letters B, 678(5), 423–426. Citations: 62

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5. Minkevich, A. V. (1983). Generalised cosmological Friedmann equations and the de Sitter solution. Physics Letters A, 95(8), 422–424. Citations: 39