Martha Elena Aguilera Morales | Capstone Project | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Martha Elena Aguilera Morales
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Martha Elena Aguilera Morales
Affiliation Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Country Mexico
Scopus ID 6504568727
Documents 4
Citations 44
h-index 3
Subject Area Capstone Project
Event Computer Scientists Awards
ORCID 0000-0003-1727-8183

Martha Elena Aguilera Morales is a researcher affiliated with Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México whose scholarly activities have contributed to academic knowledge and project-oriented research initiatives. Her publication record, citation metrics, and documented research outputs indicate participation in scientific dissemination and academic collaboration. Recognition through the Best Researcher Award category reflects the evaluation of measurable research achievements, publication impact, and contributions to scholarly advancement within the context of the Computer Scientists Awards program.[1][2]

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of Martha Elena Aguilera Morales, highlighting her institutional affiliation, publication activity, citation performance, and relevance to research recognition programs. The profile evaluates available scholarly indicators and discusses their significance within the framework of research excellence and academic achievement. The assessment emphasizes documented outputs, measurable impact, and professional engagement in research-related activities.[1]

Keywords

Research Excellence, Academic Recognition, Best Researcher Award, Capstone Project, Scholarly Publications, Citation Analysis, h-index, Research Impact, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Scientific Contributions.

Introduction

Academic awards frequently serve as indicators of scholarly productivity, innovation, and contribution to the advancement of knowledge. Evaluation processes often consider publication records, citation metrics, institutional affiliations, and evidence of research influence. Within this context, Martha Elena Aguilera Morales represents a researcher whose documented scholarly activities contribute to her visibility within academic databases and professional research communities.[1][3]

Research Profile

The available scholarly profile indicates that Martha Elena Aguilera Morales is affiliated with Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and maintains an ORCID researcher identifier that supports transparent attribution of academic work. Researcher identification systems such as ORCID and Scopus facilitate the tracking of publications, citations, and collaborative research activities across institutions and disciplines.[1][2]

Research Contributions

Research contributions are commonly evaluated through publication quality, scholarly influence, interdisciplinary engagement, and knowledge dissemination. The documented publication and citation record associated with Martha Elena Aguilera Morales indicates participation in academic research activities that have generated measurable scholarly attention. Such contributions support the ongoing development of evidence-based research and academic communication.[1]

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio consists of indexed academic documents that contribute to scholarly communication and disciplinary advancement. Publication activity forms an important component of research evaluation frameworks and supports the dissemination of findings to wider academic audiences.[1]

Research Impact

Research impact can be assessed through indicators such as citation counts, publication visibility, and influence on subsequent scholarly work. The available metrics indicate 44 citations and an h-index of 3, reflecting measurable engagement with the research outputs attributed to Martha Elena Aguilera Morales. These indicators provide evidence of academic visibility and recognition within relevant scholarly communities.[1]

  • 44 recorded citations.
  • h-index value of 3.

Award Suitability

Eligibility for research recognition programs is generally evaluated using objective scholarly indicators and evidence of research excellence. Based on the documented publication record, citation profile, institutional affiliation, and researcher identification credentials, Martha Elena Aguilera Morales demonstrates characteristics frequently considered in academic award assessments. The available evidence supports consideration within research recognition initiatives associated with the Computer Scientists Awards program.[1][3]

Conclusion

Martha Elena Aguilera Morales maintains a documented academic profile characterized by indexed publications, measurable citation impact, and institutional affiliation with Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Her scholarly record contributes to academic discourse and demonstrates engagement with research dissemination practices. These attributes align with commonly recognized indicators of academic achievement and research excellence used in award evaluation processes.[1][2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Martha Elena Aguilera Morales, Author ID 6504568727. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6504568727
  2. ORCID. (n.d.). ORCID profile record for Martha Elena Aguilera Morales.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1727-8183
  3. Computer Scientists Awards. (n.d.). Award program information and evaluation framework.
    https://computerscientists.net/
  4. Efecto del ácido linoleico conjugado sobre la calidad de la carne de conejas
    https://abanicoacademico.mx/revistasabanico/index.php/abanico-agroforestal/article/view/334

Ms. Megan Knapp | Capstone Project | Best Research Article Award

Megan Knapp | Capstone Project | Best Research Article Award

Clinical Resident in Prosthetics and Orthotics | Hanger Clinic | United States

Ms. Megan Knapp is an accomplished healthcare professional specializing in Prosthetics and Orthotics, with a strong academic foundation and extensive clinical and technical experience that bridges theory and patient-centered practice (Knapp, 2025). She is currently pursuing her Master of Science in Prosthetics and Orthotics at Kennesaw State University, where she maintains while working part-time as a Paramedic, serving as a Graduate Research Assistant to Dr. Mark Geil on the Infant Crawling Study, and participating in the student-led organization POP – Promoting Orthotics and Prosthetics. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Studies from the University of Texas at Dallas, where she maintained authored a comprehensive research paper on Prosthetics and Orthotics in Pediatrics and Young Adults (University of Texas at Dallas, 2022). Megan’s clinical experience spans over 500 hours across multidisciplinary environments, including Shriner’s Children’s Hospital, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Scottish Rite Hospital, and the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, providing her with skills in patient care, orthotic design, and prosthetic fabrication. She has further honed her technical expertise through hands-on fabrication training at Hanger Central Fabrication and the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Lab. Professionally, Megan has served as a Paramedic with American Medical Response since 2014, delivering advanced emergency medical interventions in high-pressure scenarios, and more recently as a Clinical Resident at Hanger – Spring Hill, specializing in treating pediatric patients with lower limb dysfunctions, scoliosis, cranial remolding, and prosthetics. Dedicated to research, innovation, and community engagement, she has contributed to academic documents, clinical reports, and awareness initiatives for limb differences through volunteer work with Blaze Sports and Camp No Limb-itations. With strong communication, problem-solving, and fabrication skills, Megan Knapp continues to demonstrate her commitment to advancing patient outcomes through evidence-based practice and hands-on innovation .

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Featured Publication

Geil, M. D., Cannoy, J., Stockwell, E., Coulter, C., Knapp, M., Blackwelder, L., & others. (2025). Understanding weightbearing symmetries during crawling in typically developing infants and infants with limb loss. Symmetry, 17(9).