Ioana Stefanescu
Affiliation University Vasile Alecsandri of Bacau
Country Romania
Scopus ID 56581585000
Documents 9
Citations 60 Citations by 59 documents
h-index 3
Subject Area Bioremediation
Event International Invention Awards
ORCID
0000-0002-3174-5940

Innovative Research Award

Ioana Stefanescu
University Vasile Alecsandri of Bacau, Romania

Ioana Stefanescu is affiliated with the University Vasile Alecsandri of Bacau, Romania, and is recognized for contributions to the field of bioremediation and environmental sustainability research. Her academic profile reflects interdisciplinary engagement in environmental sciences, microbial remediation technologies, and sustainable ecological management practices.[1] The recognition associated with the Innovative Research Award at the International Invention Awards highlights scholarly activities focused on scientific advancement, environmental innovation, and applied ecological methodologies.[2]

Abstract

The academic and scientific activities of Ioana Stefanescu demonstrate continued engagement in environmental research with a focus on bioremediation, ecological sustainability, and applied environmental sciences. Her scholarly profile includes peer-reviewed publications indexed in international databases, interdisciplinary environmental studies, and contributions to sustainable remediation methodologies.[1] Recognition through the International Invention Awards reflects the relevance of her research within contemporary environmental innovation initiatives and academic evaluation frameworks.[2]

Keywords

Bioremediation; Environmental Sustainability; Ecological Engineering; Environmental Sciences; Microbial Remediation; Pollution Control; Sustainable Development; Applied Environmental Research; Innovation Studies; Scientific Recognition.

Introduction

Environmental degradation and industrial pollution have increasingly intensified the need for sustainable remediation technologies and ecologically responsible research methodologies. Bioremediation has emerged as a critical interdisciplinary field integrating microbiology, environmental chemistry, and ecological engineering to address contamination and environmental restoration challenges.[3] Within this context, researchers contributing to innovative environmental solutions play an important role in advancing scientific understanding and practical sustainability strategies.

Ioana Stefanescu’s scholarly activities are situated within these broader scientific developments. Her academic profile indicates engagement with environmental monitoring, remediation-oriented research, and interdisciplinary scientific collaboration relevant to ecological sustainability objectives.[1]

Research Profile

According to indexed academic records, Ioana Stefanescu has contributed scholarly publications associated with environmental and bioremediation research domains. Her Scopus author profile documents peer-reviewed research output and citation activity within internationally recognized academic indexing systems.[1] Metrics associated with her profile include nine indexed documents, sixty citations, and an h-index of three, reflecting measurable scholarly engagement in environmental science literature.

The research profile further demonstrates participation in scientific communication and interdisciplinary environmental studies addressing ecological management and remediation-oriented methodologies. Such research activities are aligned with ongoing international priorities related to sustainability, pollution mitigation, and environmental restoration.[4]

Research Contributions

The primary research contributions associated with Ioana Stefanescu are connected to environmental remediation processes and sustainable ecological approaches. Bioremediation research commonly emphasizes the use of biological systems and microorganisms to degrade or neutralize environmental contaminants, thereby reducing ecological damage and supporting environmental recovery strategies.[5]

Her scholarly activities also reflect broader participation in environmental assessment and ecological sustainability research. The interdisciplinary nature of bioremediation integrates microbiological analysis, environmental chemistry, ecosystem monitoring, and applied engineering practices to improve remediation efficiency and ecological resilience.[6]

Research contributions in this field are increasingly relevant due to global concerns regarding industrial pollution, water contamination, and ecological degradation. Academic initiatives focusing on sustainable remediation technologies contribute to international environmental policy objectives and support evidence-based environmental management systems.

Publications

Selected indexed publications associated with Ioana Stefanescu demonstrate engagement with environmental sustainability and remediation-oriented scientific research. Her publication profile includes studies relevant to ecological management, environmental quality assessment, and applied bioremediation methodologies.[1]

Year Research Area Focus
2020 Environmental Sustainability Ecological assessment methodologies
2021 Bioremediation Microbial remediation applications
2022 Environmental Sciences Pollution reduction strategies

Research Impact

Research impact indicators provide insight into the visibility and scholarly relevance of academic contributions. Citation metrics associated with Ioana Stefanescu’s academic profile indicate engagement within environmental science research communities and demonstrate recognition of her published work in subsequent scholarly literature.[1]

The integration of sustainability-focused methodologies and bioremediation-oriented investigations contributes to broader scientific objectives related to ecological restoration and environmental management. Research in these domains is increasingly significant within global sustainability frameworks and environmental policy initiatives.

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award associated with the International Invention Awards recognizes academic and scientific contributions demonstrating originality, applied relevance, and interdisciplinary significance. Ioana Stefanescu’s scholarly activities in environmental sustainability and bioremediation align with the objectives commonly associated with international scientific innovation recognition programs.[2]

Her documented publication record, citation metrics, and environmental research orientation collectively support the suitability of recognition within categories emphasizing sustainability research, ecological innovation, and applied environmental science. The integration of scientific investigation with practical environmental applications further reflects alignment with international research and innovation priorities.[6]

Conclusion

Ioana Stefanescu’s academic profile reflects continued engagement in environmental science and bioremediation research with measurable scholarly output and interdisciplinary relevance. Her research contributions are associated with sustainability-oriented scientific initiatives and ecological remediation methodologies that address contemporary environmental challenges.[1]

Recognition through the Innovative Research Award within the International Invention Awards framework acknowledges the significance of environmental innovation and scientific contributions directed toward sustainable development objectives. Her scholarly activities contribute to broader discussions surrounding environmental restoration, ecological management, and applied sustainability science.[2]

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References

Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Dr. Ioana Stefanescu, Author ID 56581585000. Scopus.

https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56581585000

Vidali, M. (2001). Bioremediation. An overview. Pure and Applied Chemistry, 73(7), 1163–1172.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1351/pac200173071163

United Nations Environment Programme. (2022). Global environmental sustainability initiatives and scientific frameworks.

https://www.unep.org/

Azubuike, C. C., Chikere, C. B., & Okpokwasili, G. C. (2016). Bioremediation techniques–classification based on site of application. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 32(11), 180.DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11274-016-2137-x

 

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