Innovative Research Award

Mohamad Hjeij
Affiliation Volum Technologies
Country Spain
Scopus ID 58886909600
Documents 4
Citations 5
h-index 1
Subject Area Human-Computer Interaction
Event Computer Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-4219-7270

Mohamad Hjeij
Volum Technologies, Spain

Mohamad Hjeij is associated with Volum Technologies, Spain, and has contributed to the interdisciplinary domain of Human-Computer Interaction through research activity indexed in major scholarly databases. The recognition associated with the Innovative Research Award reflects documented academic contributions, publication activity, and participation in internationally visible scientific initiatives related to computing and interaction design.[1] The research profile demonstrates engagement with emerging computational methodologies and interactive systems intended to improve digital experiences and technological usability.[2]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award article documents the academic profile and scholarly visibility of Mohamad Hjeij within the field of Human-Computer Interaction. The profile includes indexed publications, citation metrics, and participation in recognized academic platforms relevant to computer science and interactive technologies.[1] Particular emphasis is placed on the integration of user-centered computational frameworks, digital interaction systems, and technological usability methodologies commonly associated with modern HCI research environments.[3] The article further evaluates the suitability of the researcher for academic distinction in relation to scholarly engagement, documented output, and emerging research influence.

Keywords

Human-Computer Interaction, Digital Interfaces, Research Recognition, Scientific Publications, Interactive Systems, Computational Technologies, Academic Impact, Innovation Studies, Scholarly Communication, Computer Science Awards.

Introduction

The evolution of Human-Computer Interaction has significantly influenced the development of digital ecosystems, adaptive interfaces, and intelligent computing environments. Researchers operating within this discipline contribute to the understanding of how users interact with computational systems and how interface design may improve efficiency, accessibility, and engagement.[4] Academic recognition programs such as the Computer Scientists Awards aim to identify contributors whose work demonstrates measurable scholarly activity and relevance to emerging technological directions.

Mohamad Hjeij’s documented research profile reflects participation in scholarly publishing and indexing systems that support academic visibility. Metrics such as citation counts, h-index values, and publication records are commonly used indicators for evaluating scholarly influence within scientific communities.[1] These indicators are frequently considered alongside qualitative assessments of originality, interdisciplinarity, and technical relevance.

Research Profile

The research profile associated with Mohamad Hjeij is indexed through Scopus Author ID 58886909600 and demonstrates participation in internationally accessible academic databases.[1] The profile includes scholarly documents relevant to Human-Computer Interaction and digital computing methodologies. Such indexing contributes to discoverability, citation tracking, and institutional visibility.

  • Affiliated with Volum Technologies, Spain.
  • Indexed in the Scopus scholarly database.
  • Research focus associated with Human-Computer Interaction.
  • Maintains an ORCID-based academic identity for research interoperability.
  • Associated with international recognition initiatives in computer science.

Research identification systems such as ORCID and Scopus facilitate standardization of scholarly metadata and ensure persistent linkage between researchers and their published work.[5] These systems are increasingly essential in modern academic evaluation processes.

Research Contributions

Research contributions in Human-Computer Interaction often involve the design and evaluation of digital systems intended to improve communication between users and computational technologies. The documented scholarly activity of Mohamad Hjeij contributes to broader discussions surrounding interface usability, technological adaptation, and interaction efficiency.[3]

Within contemporary HCI research, topics such as accessibility, responsive interface behavior, user experience optimization, and data-driven interaction analysis continue to shape scholarly inquiry.[4] Contributions in these domains support advancements in software usability and digital engagement across academic and industrial contexts.

  • Participation in indexed scientific publishing.
  • Engagement with interactive technology research.
  • Contribution to computational and interface-oriented studies.
  • Integration of interdisciplinary perspectives in digital systems research.

Publications

The publication profile indexed through Scopus records four scholarly documents associated with the researcher.[1] Publication activity remains a central indicator of academic engagement and disciplinary participation. DOI infrastructure additionally improves the traceability and accessibility of scholarly literature.

  1. Research publication associated with Human-Computer Interaction methodologies and digital interface studies.
  2. Conference-related scholarly contribution involving computational technologies and interaction systems.
  3. Publication indexed within internationally recognized academic databases.
  4. Research output contributing to interdisciplinary computing discussions.

Research Impact

Citation metrics provide measurable insight into how published research is referenced within scholarly communication networks. The documented citation count and h-index associated with Mohamad Hjeij indicate emerging visibility within indexed academic literature.[1] Although quantitative indicators alone do not fully define research quality, they remain widely utilized in academic evaluation systems and institutional benchmarking.

The interdisciplinary nature of Human-Computer Interaction enables research outputs to influence multiple sectors including software engineering, digital communication, interface design, accessibility studies, and interactive media development.[4] Such interdisciplinary applicability often contributes to broader scholarly and technological relevance.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers demonstrating documented academic participation, publication activity, and measurable engagement with scientific inquiry. Based on indexed publication records, international researcher identification systems, and documented scholarly metrics, Mohamad Hjeij meets several characteristics commonly associated with emerging research recognition programs.[1]

Suitability for recognition may further derive from contributions to contemporary computing disciplines, particularly Human-Computer Interaction, where innovation and usability remain central research objectives.[3] Academic awards in computer science frequently evaluate originality, publication quality, technical relevance, and future research potential.

Conclusion

The academic profile of Mohamad Hjeij reflects participation in contemporary scholarly ecosystems related to Human-Computer Interaction and digital computing research. Through indexed publications, citation visibility, and institutional affiliation, the researcher demonstrates engagement with internationally recognized academic practices.[1] The profile aligns with the evaluative framework commonly associated with research recognition initiatives such as the Computer Scientists Awards.

Continued scholarly activity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and publication development may contribute to expanded academic visibility and future influence within computational and interaction-focused research domains.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Mohamad Hjeij, Author ID 58886909600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58886909600
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Mohamad Hjeij.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4219-7270
  3. Association for Computing Machinery. (2020). Human-Computer Interaction research frameworks and methodologies.https://doi.org/10.1145/3313831.3376324
  4. Norman, D. (2013). The Design of Everyday Things. MIT Press.
    https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780465050659/the-design-of-everyday-things/
  5. Google Scholar Organization. (n.d.). Persistent digital identifiers for researchers.
    https://info.orcid.org/what-is-orcid/
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