Oumarou Savadogo | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Oumarou Savadogo | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Polytechnique Montreal | Canada

Professor Oumarou Savadogo has established himself as a highly influential researcher whose scholarly contributions are reflected in impressive bibliometric indicators. With a total of 173 published documents, his work spans a wide range of scientific areas and demonstrates both depth and consistency in advancing knowledge. These publications have collectively garnered 7,516 citations, referenced across 5,919 different documents, underscoring the broad impact and recognition of his research within the global academic community. Such citation counts highlight not only the visibility of his work but also its integration into subsequent studies, shaping the discourse in his field. His h-index stands at 40, a remarkable measure that balances both productivity and citation impact, confirming that at least 40 of his papers have each been cited 40 times or more. This metric reflects a sustained influence across multiple high-quality publications rather than isolated works of prominence. These achievements clearly place him among leading researchers whose contributions continue to inspire, guide, and inform further studies worldwide. Overall, the combination of a strong h-index, a substantial body of publications, and a significant citation record demonstrates Professor Savadogo’s enduring role in driving forward innovation, scholarly excellence, and international recognition in his area of expertise

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Featured Publications

  • Savadogo, O. (2025). Impact of non-noble bimetallic oxides on bioelectrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to volatile fatty acids. Process Biochemistry. Advance online publication.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). Effects of silico-tungstic acid on the pseudo capacitive properties of manganese oxide for electrochemical capacitors applications. Decarbon. Advance online publication.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). A critical review of the techno-economic analysis of the hydrogen production from water electrolysers using multi-criteria decision making (MCDM). [Journal name missing]. Review article.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). Exhaust gas composition of lignin reactions in molten carbonate salt of direct carbon fuel cell using FactSage. Journal of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage. Advance online publication.

  • Savadogo, O. (2024). Nanostructured conducting polymers as binder and active cathode materials for lithium-ion batteries. In [Book title missing] (Book chapter).