Onur Alpturk | Neuroscience | Best Academic Researcher Award

Best Academic Researcher Award

Onur Alptürk,
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Onur Alptürk
Affiliation Istanbul Technical University
Country Turkey
Scopus ID 6507132257
Documents 25
Citations 385 (357 documents)
h-index 11
Subject Area Neuroscience
Event International Cognitive Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-6618-4111

The Best Academic Researcher Award recognizes outstanding contributions in cognitive neuroscience and interdisciplinary brain sciences, honoring researchers who demonstrate excellence in scientific productivity, citation impact, and translational research relevance. The 2026 recognition is associated with Dr. Onur Alptürk of Istanbul Technical University, whose work spans neural computation, cognitive modeling, and brain–behavior integration studies.[1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly profile of Dr. Onur Alptürk in the context of the Best Academic Researcher Award. His research in neuroscience emphasizes computational modeling, cognitive processing mechanisms, and neural signal interpretation. The profile synthesizes bibliometric indicators and academic contributions to evaluate research excellence and global scientific relevance.[2]

Keywords

Neuroscience; Cognitive Modeling; Brain Connectivity; Computational Neuroscience; Research Impact; Bibliometrics; Istanbul Technical University

Introduction

Neuroscience research has expanded rapidly with the integration of computational methods and advanced neuroimaging techniques. Within this evolving field, researchers such as Dr. Onur Alptürk contribute to bridging theoretical frameworks and empirical brain data. His work aligns with international efforts to understand cognition through quantitative modeling approaches.[3]

Research Profile

Dr. Alptürk’s academic profile is characterized by consistent publication output and interdisciplinary collaborations. With 25 documents indexed in Scopus and 385 citations, his research demonstrates moderate-to-strong citation impact within cognitive neuroscience domains.[1]

Research Contributions

His contributions include studies on neural signal interpretation, cognitive load analysis, and computational brain mapping techniques. These works support emerging models of cognition that integrate biological plausibility with machine learning frameworks, advancing interdisciplinary neuroscience research.[2]

Publications

The publication record includes peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings in neuroscience and cognitive science. Selected works have been indexed in international databases, contributing to the global visibility of his research output.[3]

Research Impact

Citation metrics indicate sustained academic influence, particularly in cognitive neuroscience modeling and brain dynamics studies. The h-index of 11 reflects consistent scholarly engagement and recognition within the scientific community.[4]

Award Suitability

The Best Academic Researcher Award recognizes individuals with significant scientific contributions and international research visibility. Dr. Alptürk’s interdisciplinary work in neuroscience and computational cognition aligns with the award’s evaluation criteria, emphasizing innovation and research productivity.[1]

Conclusion

The academic profile of Dr. Onur Alptürk demonstrates meaningful contributions to neuroscience research, supported by bibliometric indicators and interdisciplinary relevance. His recognition in the International Cognitive Scientist Awards highlights his ongoing impact in the scientific community.[2]

External Links

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Onur Alptürk, Author ID 6507132257. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6507132257
  2. International Cognitive Scientist Awards. (2026). Official award listing and researcher recognition database.
    https://cognitivescientist.org/
  3. Smith, J. et al. (2020). Neural dynamics in cognitive processing. NeuroImage, 210, 116123.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116123
  4. Istanbul Technical University. (n.d.). Faculty research profiles and neuroscience publications archive.
    https://www.itu.edu.tr/

Lianyan Huang | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

 Prof Lianyan Huang | Neuroscience | Best Researcher Award

professor / Ph.D. advisor at Sun-yat sen university Guangzhou, China

Dr. Lianyan Huang is a professor at Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, with expertise in neuroscience. She completed her postdoctoral training at NYU and has received numerous honors, including the Guangdong Provincial Award. Her research focuses on neural coding mechanisms and neurological disorders, with key findings published in top journals. 🧠📚🏆

professional profile :

Awards and Honors

10th SCBA Meeting Scholarship (2004) 🏅Excellent Postgraduate Scholarships of Guangdong Province (2006, 2009) 🎓Academician Scholarship of Southern Medical University (2006) 🏆Guangdong Provincial Award for Outstanding Young and Middle-Aged Clinical Medical Teachers (2023) 🏆

Professional Work Experience

Professor and Ph.D. Advisor, Zhongshan School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University (2017-present) 👩‍🏫Postdoctoral Fellow, NYU School of Medicine (2012-2017) 🧠Faculty and Lecturer, Southern Medical University (2008-2011) 👩‍🏫Graduate Research Assistant, The First Military Medical University (2003-2006) 👩‍🔬

Skills

Neuroscience Research 🧠Clinical Medicine 🩺Cell Biology 🔬Teaching and Advising 🎓Leadership in Professional Committees 👩‍🏫

Other Experience and Professional Memberships

  • 2006-present: Member, Society for Neuroscience of China 🧠🔬

publication:

Pain experience reduces social avoidance to others in pain: a c-Fos-based functional connectivity network study in mice

📅 2024 📰 Cerebral Cortex 🧠

Authors: Li, J., Qin, Y., Zhong, Z., Huang, L., Li, B.

Sexually dimorphic control of affective state processing and empathic behaviors

📅 2024 📰 Neuron 🧠

Authors: Fang, S., Luo, Z., Wei, Z., Huang, L., Li, B.

An insular cortical circuit required for itch sensation and aversion

📅 2024 📰 Current Biology 🧬

Authors: Zheng, J., Zhang, X.M., Tang, W., Huang, L., Li, B.

EF1α-associated protein complexes affect dendritic spine plasticity by regulating microglial phagocytosis in Fmr1 knock-out mice

📅 2024 📰 Molecular Psychiatry 🧠

Authors: Su, P., Yan, S., Chen, K., Yang, G., Liu, F.

Differences in the neural basis and transcriptomic patterns in acute and persistent pain-related anxiety-like behaviors

📅 2023 📰 Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience 🧬

Authors: Fang, S., Qin, Y., Yang, S., Li, B., Huang, L.

Distinct behavioral traits and associated brain regions in mouse models for obsessive–compulsive disorder

📅 2021 📰 Behavioral and Brain Functions 🧠

Authors: Chen, X., Yue, J., Luo, Y., Li, B., Wen, S.

Enriched Environment Prevents Surgery-Induced Persistent Neural Inhibition and Cognitive Dysfunction

📅 2021 📰 Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 🧬

Authors: Yang, S., Zhang, S., Tang, W., Huang, L., Li, B.

BDNF produced by cerebral microglia promotes cortical plasticity and pain hypersensitivity after peripheral nerve injury

📅 2021 📰 PLoS Biology 🔬

Authors: Huangi, L., Jin, J., Chen, K., Gan, W.-B., Yang, G.

Learning-dependent dendritic spine plasticity is impaired in spontaneous autoimmune encephalomyelitis

📅 2021 📰 Developmental Neurobiology 🧠

Authors: Huang, L., Lafaille, J.J., Yang, G.

Learning-Dependent Dendritic Spine Plasticity Is Reduced in the Aged Mouse Cortex

📅 2020 📰 Frontiers in Neural Circuits 🧬

Authors: Huang, L., Zhou, H., Chen, K., Chen, X., Yang, G.