Innovative Research Award
| Maria Papadopoulou | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | University of Crete |
| Country | Greece |
| Scopus ID | 57209033822 |
| Documents | 12 |
| Citations | 49 |
| h-index | 5 |
| Subject Area | Semantic Web |
| Event | Technology Scientists Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0001-6451-8712 |
Maria Papadopoulou, affiliated with the University of Crete, is recognized for scholarly contributions in the field of Semantic Web technologies and ontology engineering. Her publications demonstrate sustained research on multilingual knowledge representation, digital cultural heritage, and semantic interoperability. This article summarizes her academic profile, research achievements, publication record, scholarly impact, and suitability for recognition through the Technology Scientists Awards. [1]
Abstract
Maria Papadopoulou has contributed to Semantic Web research through investigations of ontology engineering, multilingual terminology management, and digital cultural heritage representation. Her publications emphasize structured knowledge organization, interoperability, and semantic technologies supporting historical information systems. Research outputs demonstrate practical applications of ontological models for preserving cultural knowledge while facilitating intelligent information retrieval and semantic integration. These scholarly activities, supported by recognized publications and measurable citation performance, indicate a consistent academic contribution that aligns with the objectives of international research recognition and innovation awards. [1] [2] [3]
Keywords
Semantic Web; Ontology Engineering; Knowledge Representation; Digital Heritage; Cultural Informatics; Multilingual Terminology; Information Retrieval; Linked Data; Artificial Intelligence; Research Evaluation.
Introduction
Maria Papadopoulou conducts research focusing on Semantic Web technologies and ontology-based knowledge representation. Her academic work supports structured information organization, multilingual semantic resources, and digital heritage preservation while promoting interoperable data models that improve scholarly communication and intelligent knowledge discovery across multidisciplinary research environments. [1]
Research Profile
Affiliated with the University of Crete, Maria Papadopoulou has developed expertise in ontology design, semantic technologies, and multilingual terminology systems. Her Scopus record demonstrates sustained scholarly productivity through peer-reviewed publications addressing knowledge engineering challenges with practical applications in cultural heritage informatics and information management. [2]
Research Contributions
Her contributions include ontology development for historical artifacts, multilingual terminology integration, and semantic interoperability platforms. These studies provide frameworks supporting efficient knowledge sharing, metadata standardization, and machine-readable cultural information, strengthening the application of Semantic Web technologies within academic and heritage preservation communities. [3]
Publications
Her publication portfolio includes studies on Chinese ceramic ontologies, multilingual terminology ontologisation, and Semantic Web platforms. These peer-reviewed works demonstrate methodological rigor, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical implementation of ontology engineering techniques for digital knowledge representation and information accessibility. [1] [2]
Research Impact
Research outputs have contributed to advancing ontology engineering practices and Semantic Web applications for digital heritage. Citation metrics, collaborative publications, and practical knowledge organization models indicate measurable scholarly influence while supporting future investigations involving intelligent semantic information systems and interoperable research infrastructures. [3]
Award Suitability
The documented research achievements, publication record, citation performance, and sustained contributions to Semantic Web technologies support consideration for the Technology Scientists Awards. Her work demonstrates scientific quality, interdisciplinary relevance, and continued advancement of ontology-based knowledge management within international research communities. [1]
Conclusion
Maria Papadopoulou’s scholarly activities illustrate a consistent commitment to Semantic Web research, ontology engineering, and digital heritage knowledge representation. Her academic publications, measurable research metrics, and interdisciplinary collaborations collectively demonstrate meaningful contributions that justify professional recognition through international scientific award programs. [2]
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References
- Papadopoulou, M., et al. (n.d.). The TAO CI ontology of vases of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Publons / Web of Science Researcher Profile.
https://publons.com/wos-op/publon/56134487/ - Papadopoulou, M., et al. (n.d.). An Ontology of Chinese Ceramic Vases. Publons / Web of Science Researcher Profile.
https://publons.com/wos-op/publon/33088813/ - Papadopoulou, M., et al. (n.d.). Tedi: A Platform for Ontologisation of Multilingual Terminologies for the Semantic Web. Publons / Web of Science Researcher Profile.
https://publons.com/wos-op/publon/56134485/ - Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus Author Details: Maria Papadopoulou, Author ID 57209033822. Scopus.
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