Richard Morris | Analytical Chemistry | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

                 Richard Morris
Affiliation Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre
Country Belgium
Scopus ID 35554014200
Documents 83
Citations 1,131
h-index 18
Subject Area Analytical Chemistry
Event International Research Chemistry Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0902-7088

Richard Morris is a researcher at the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre, Belgium, specializing in Analytical Chemistry. His research focuses on analytical methods, materials characterization, semiconductor analysis, and advanced techniques for studying materials and interfaces. His work connects Analytical Chemistry with materials science and semiconductor technology. His Scopus profile reports 83 documents, 1,131 citations, and an h-index of 18, reflecting his publication productivity, citation impact, and scholarly contribution to the scientific literature.[1]

 

Abstract

This profile presents an academic overview of Richard Morris, emphasizing his research affiliation, subject area, publication activity, citation performance, and relevance to the Innovative Research Award. His supplied bibliometric record indicates 83 documents, 1,131 citations, and an h-index of 18. These indicators provide a quantitative representation of scholarly productivity and citation visibility and should be considered alongside the quality, originality, and significance of individual research contributions.[1]

Keywords

Analytical Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, Materials Characterization, Semiconductor Analysis, Chemical Analysis, Scientific Research, Bibliometric Analysis, Research Impact, Interdisciplinary Research, Advanced Analytical Methods, Scientific Publications, Innovative Research Award, International Research Chemistry Awards..[2]

Introduction

Analytical and coordination chemistry constitute important areas of chemical research involving the characterization of chemical substances, interactions between molecular and metal-containing systems, analytical methodologies, and applications across scientific disciplines. Research in these fields contributes to the development of analytical techniques, materials characterization, chemical measurement, and interdisciplinary scientific applications.  Richard Morris is affiliated with the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre in Belgium and is identified in the supplied information with Analytical Chemistry as his subject area.[1]

Research Profile

Richard Morris has developed a documented scholarly profile associated with the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre in Belgium. The supplied bibliometric information records 83 documents, 1,131 citations, and an h-index of 18. These indicators suggest sustained participation in peer-reviewed scientific research and measurable visibility within indexed academic literature.[3]

Research Contributions

Richard Morris has contributed to Analytical Chemistry through research involving analytical techniques, materials characterization, and semiconductor analysis. His work includes studies related to advanced analytical methods and the characterization of materials and interfaces. The reported record of 83 documents, 1,131 citations, and an h-index of 18 reflects sustained scholarly activity and research visibility in the indexed scientific literature.[4]

Publications

Richard Morris’s supplied Scopus record contains 83 documents, indicating an established publication portfolio in indexed scholarly literature. The available input does not provide individual publication titles, journal names, publication years, volume and issue information, page ranges, article numbers, or publication-specific DOI identifiers. Consequently, no publication-specific bibliographic information is inferred in this profile.[1]

Research Impact

The supplied citation record reports 1,131 citations across 83 documents, together with an h-index of 18.These bibliometric measures provide evidence of citation visibility and scholarly dissemination within the indexed literature. Citation counts and h-index values are influenced by publication age, field-specific citation practices, database coverage, authorship patterns, and the distribution of citations across publications. Accordingly, these indicators are best interpreted as quantitative components of research assessment rather than standalone measures of scientific quality.[2]

Award Suitability

Richard Morris’s documented publication activity, citation record, and research association with Analytical Chemistry provide a quantitative basis for consideration within an academic recognition framework. The supplied record of 83 documents, 1,131 citations, and an h-index of 18 demonstrates sustained scholarly activity and measurable research visibility.[3]

Conclusion

Richard Morris, affiliated with the Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre in Belgium, has a documented research profile in Analytical Chemistry supported by 83 Scopus-indexed documents, 1,131 citations, and an h-index of 18.These indicators provide evidence of sustained scholarly productivity and citation visibility. The available information therefore supports his consideration within an academic recognition context, while a complete evaluation should incorporate qualitative assessment of individual research contributions..[4]

References


  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Richard Morris, Author ID 35554014200. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/35554014200
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID record: Richard Morris.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0902-7088
  3. International Research Chemistry Awards. (2026).
    https://researchchemistry.org
  4. Lin, J.-R., Morris, R. J. H., Scheerder, J. E., Vantomme, A., & Fleischmann, C. (2025). A statistical approach for evaluating the spatial distribution and local atomic environment of dopants using atom probe tomography. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 31(6), ozaf114.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/mam/ozaf114

Prof. Dongyang Wang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dongyang Wang | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, China

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Dongyang Wang earned his Master’s degree in Chemistry from Shihezi University in 2019, followed by a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Shandong University in 2023. His academic path reflects a consistent focus on chemical analysis and advanced materials. Since joining academia, he has been actively engaged in research, publication, and peer-review activities, making significant contributions to the scientific community.

🧪 Areas of Research

His main research areas include the development of electrochemical sensors, immune and nucleic acid analysis, and the design of smart functional materials for analytical applications. He focuses on creating innovative sensing technologies that integrate chemistry with biomedical diagnostics and environmental monitoring.

🧬 Contributions to Science and Innovation

Dr. Wang has made impactful contributions to analytical chemistry by developing highly sensitive and selective electrochemical sensing platforms. His work has led to the publication of several SCI-indexed papers in prestigious journals such as ACS Nano, Analytical Chemistry, Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Chemical Communications, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Talanta. He has advanced the field through the design of novel nanomaterials, which significantly improve detection limits and response times in biosensing applications. As a peer reviewer for journals like Biotechnology & Applied Biochemistry, International Journal of Analytical Chemistry, and Chinese Chemistry Letters, he actively contributes to maintaining scientific rigor and quality in research dissemination.

🌐 Professional Memberships

Dr. Wang is affiliated with several professional societies relevant to chemistry and analytical science, continuously engaging in collaborative and interdisciplinary research efforts.

Notable Publications📝


📝Alkaline-earth-metal-ion blending enhanced mechanoluminescence of lanthanide ions in MZnOS hosts for stress sensing and anticounterfeiting
  • Authors: Jia, J.; Wang, D.; Gao, X.; Xu, Y.; Ren, X.; Zou, G.

  • Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry C

  • Year: 2023


📝Surface-Defect-Involved and Eye-Visible Electrochemiluminescence of Unary Copper Nanoclusters for Immunoassay
  • Authors: Wang, D.; Gao, X.; Ren, X.; Zhang, B.; Zou, G.

  • Journal: Analytical Chemistry

  • Year: 2023


📝Valence-State-Engineered Electrochemiluminescence from Au Nanoclusters
  • Authors: Wang, D.; Gao, X.; Jia, J.; Zhang, B.; Zou, G.

  • Journal: ACS Nano

  • Year: 2023


📝A General Route for Chemiluminescence of n-Type Au Nanocrystals
  • Authors: Fu, L.; Zhang, B.; Gao, X.; Dong, S.; Wang, D.; Zou, G.

  • Journal: Analytical Chemistry

  • Year: 2022


📝Coreactant-Free and Direct Electrochemiluminescence from Dual-Stabilizer-Capped InP/ZnS Nanocrystals: A New Route Involving n-Type Luminophore
  • Authors: Fu, L.; Gao, X.; Dong, S.; Jia, J.; Xu, Y.; Wang, D.; Zou, G.

  • Journal: Analytical Chemistry

  • Year: 2022