Alexey Beskopylny | Green Technology | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Alexey Beskopylny
Don State Technical University

Alexey Beskopylny
Affiliation Don State Technical University
Country Russia
Scopus ID 57212303470
Documents 207
Citations 2,630
h-index 26
Subject Area Green technology
Event World Green Energy Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-6173-9365

The Best Researcher Award recognizes distinguished scholarly achievements and sustained scientific contributions in the field of green technology and sustainable engineering. Alexey Beskopylny of Don State Technical University has established a significant academic profile through interdisciplinary research related to advanced construction materials, environmental sustainability, engineering systems, and innovative green technologies. His publication record, citation metrics, and research visibility demonstrate measurable influence within contemporary engineering and sustainability studies.[1]

Abstract

Alexey Beskopylny is recognized for scholarly contributions associated with sustainable engineering, construction technologies, and environmentally responsible materials research. His academic activities include publication development, interdisciplinary collaboration, and applied engineering investigations relevant to green technology innovation. The researcher has contributed to scientific discourse through peer-reviewed publications indexed in international databases, demonstrating consistent engagement with modern sustainability challenges and engineering optimization methods.[1][2]

Keywords

Green technology, sustainable engineering, environmental materials, structural engineering, construction innovation, energy-efficient systems, sustainable development, engineering research, advanced materials, academic excellence.

Introduction

The advancement of green technology has become increasingly important within modern engineering and environmental sciences. Researchers contributing to sustainable infrastructure, resource-efficient materials, and ecological engineering practices are central to contemporary scientific progress. Alexey Beskopylny has participated in research areas associated with construction engineering and sustainability-oriented technological development. His scholarly output reflects active involvement in scientific initiatives aimed at improving engineering performance while supporting environmentally conscious methodologies.[1]

Research Profile

Alexey Beskopylny is affiliated with Don State Technical University in Russia and maintains an established research presence within engineering and green technology studies. According to Scopus indexing data, the researcher has authored more than 200 scholarly documents and achieved over 2,600 citations, with an h-index of 26, indicating consistent citation activity across multiple publications.[1]

Research Contributions

The researcher has contributed to scientific studies involving sustainable construction technologies and advanced engineering materials. Several investigations address durability optimization, structural efficiency, and environmentally responsible design strategies intended to support modern sustainability goals.[4]

Publications

Selected publications and indexed research outputs associated with Alexey Beskopylny demonstrate sustained scholarly engagement in engineering and green technology disciplines.[4]

Research Impact

Citation metrics and publication indexing indicate measurable academic influence within engineering and sustainability research communities. The researcher’s h-index and citation record demonstrate that published works have contributed to ongoing scientific discussions in areas associated with green technology and applied engineering sciences.[1]

Award Suitability

Alexey Beskopylny demonstrates suitability for recognition through the World Green Energy Awards based on documented research productivity, international indexing visibility, interdisciplinary engineering contributions, and citation impact. His academic work aligns with themes related to sustainability, green technology innovation, and environmentally responsible engineering advancement.[3]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Alexey Beskopylny reflects sustained engagement with engineering research and sustainability-oriented technological development. Through publication activity, collaborative research, and measurable citation influence, the researcher has contributed to scientific discussions associated with green technology and advanced engineering systems. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award category within the World Green Energy Awards framework is supported by documented scholarly performance and relevance to contemporary sustainability objectives.[1][3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Alexey Beskopylny, Author ID 57212303470. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57212303470
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile for Alexey Beskopylny.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6173-9365
  3. World Green Energy Awards. (n.d.). Official award and recognition platform.
    https://greenenergyaward.com/
  4. Beskopylny, A. N., Stel’makh, S. A., Shcherban’, E. M., Mailyan, L. R., Meskhi, B., Razveeva, I., Chernil’nik, A., & Beskopylny, N. (2022). Concrete strength prediction using machine learning methods CatBoost, k-nearest neighbors, support vector regression. , 12(21), 10864.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/app122110864
  5. Özkılıç, Y. O., Karalar, M., Aksoylu, C., Beskopylny, A. N., Stel’makh, S. A., Shcherban, E. M., Qaidi, S., Pereira, I. da S. A., Monteiro, S. N., & Azevedo, A. R. G. (2023). Shear performance of reinforced expansive concrete beams utilizing aluminium waste. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 24, 5433–5448. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.04.120

Xudong Jing | Sustainable Agriculture | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Xudong Jing | Sustainable Agriculture | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Shihezi University | China

Dr. Xudong Jing is an emerging environmental scientist whose research advances the sustainable utilization of agricultural waste resources and the mechanistic understanding of straw-derived materials in soil systems. His work focuses on how long-term straw and cotton-stalk return affects the sorption, degradation, transformation, and environmental fate of pesticides, herbicides, and antibiotics, aiming to support safer agricultural practices and more resilient soil environments. Through publications in leading outlets such as Journal of Hazardous Materials, Chemical Engineering Journal, and Agronomy, he has demonstrated how chemical, alkaline, and oxidative pretreatments can accelerate straw decomposition, enhance the formation of high-adsorption straw residues, and ultimately influence pollutant mobility and persistence in agroecosystems. His contributions extend to the development of functionalized cotton-stalk–derived materials designed to improve saline soils by increasing salt adsorption and water retention—an important advancement for arid and semi-arid regions. Dr. Jing’s work also interfaces with applied environmental engineering, contributing to improved pollutant removal mechanisms and soil amendment strategies. He serves as Principal Investigator for a National Natural Science Foundation of China (Regional) project examining pesticide biodegradation under long-term cotton-stalk return, and he leads multiple national-level laboratory open funds addressing herbicide residue behavior and the creation of salt-controlling biomass materials. Collectively, his research strengthens the scientific basis for agricultural residue valorization, soil remediation, and green agricultural development. Dr. Jing’s academic influence and research productivity are reflected in his metrics 189 citations, 9 documents, and an h-index of 8.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publication

1. Jing, X., Liu, T., Chai, X., Wang, Y., & Cai, X. (2023). Persulfate pretreatment facilitates decomposition of maize straw in soils and accumulation of straw residues with high adsorption capacity. Chemical Engineering Journal, 475, 145956. Cited 11.