Akinola Michael Aruwaji | Digital Twin Technology | Research Excellence Award

Global VR Research Awards

Akinolo Michael Aruwaji
Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa
Akinolo Michael Aruwaji
Affiliation Durban University of Technology
Country South Africa
Google Scholar ID 1nWsatUAAAAJ
Documents 20
Citations 179
h-index 5
Subject Area Digital Twin Technology
Event Global VR Research Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-0663-5272

Akinolo Michael Aruwaji is a researcher affiliated with Durban University of Technology, South Africa, whose scholarly activities encompass Digital Twin Technology and related virtual systems research. His publication record, citation metrics, and interdisciplinary research profile demonstrate continuing contributions to emerging digital technologies, particularly where simulation, virtual environments, intelligent systems, and engineering applications intersect. His academic work reflects growing engagement with internationally recognized research themes that support innovation within immersive technologies and digital transformation initiatives.[1]

Abstract

Digital Twin Technology has become an essential component of modern engineering, manufacturing, smart infrastructure, and virtual simulation. The academic profile of Akinolo Michael Aruwaji demonstrates engagement with these evolving research domains through peer-reviewed scholarly publications and measurable research impact.[1][2]

Keywords

Digital Twin Technology, Virtual Reality, Simulation, Smart Manufacturing, Cyber-Physical Systems, Engineering Research, Digital Transformation, Immersive Technology, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Environments.

Introduction

The advancement of immersive technologies has accelerated interdisciplinary research connecting virtual reality, digital twins, artificial intelligence, and intelligent manufacturing. Researchers working within these domains contribute to improved operational efficiency, predictive analysis, and data-driven decision making across industrial and academic environments.[2]

Research Profile

According to publicly available academic indexing services, the researcher has produced twenty scholarly documents receiving approximately one hundred seventy-nine citations with an h-index of five. These indicators illustrate an active research profile and continuing scholarly engagement within Digital Twin Technology and associated computational disciplines.[1]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with this academic profile include investigations into intelligent digital systems, simulation-based methodologies, cyber-physical integration, and emerging virtual technologies. Such studies contribute to improved understanding of digital modelling, optimization, predictive maintenance, and industrial innovation through Digital Twin methodologies.[2]

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio includes peer-reviewed journal articles and conference contributions addressing Digital Twin Technology and related computational engineering topics. These publications collectively demonstrate sustained academic participation and contribute to the growing body of literature supporting intelligent virtual systems.[1]

Research Impact

Citation performance and publication activity indicate that the research has achieved measurable academic visibility. Contributions within Digital Twin Technology continue to support broader developments in virtual engineering, smart manufacturing, simulation science, and intelligent digital infrastructure. These outcomes demonstrate scholarly relevance within rapidly evolving technological disciplines.[1][2]

Award Suitability

The research profile aligns with the objectives of the Global VR Research Awards through demonstrated scholarly engagement in Digital Twin Technology and virtual innovation. Objective indicators including publication output, citation record, interdisciplinary relevance, and continued academic contributions support consideration within research recognition programs.[3]

Conclusion

Akinolo Michael Aruwaji has established a developing academic profile within Digital Twin Technology through scholarly publications, measurable citation impact, and interdisciplinary research activities. His contributions support continuing advances in virtual engineering and intelligent digital systems while reflecting the broader evolution of immersive research and simulation technologies.[1]

References

  1. Google Scholar (2026). Author Profile: Akinolo Michael Aruwaji.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=1nWsatUAAAAJ&hl=en
  2. The impact of AI-Integrated ESG reporting on firm valuation in emerging markets: a multimodal analytical approach.
    https://www.mdpi.com/1911-8074/18/12/675
  3. Global VR Research Awards (2026). Official Award Website.
    https://vrresearchaward.com/

Jendrian Riedel | Immersive Visualization | Research Excellence Award

 Dr. Jendrian Riedel | Immersive Visualization | Research Excellence Award 

Hochschule Bremen | Germany

Dr. Jendrian Riedel is a German biologist specializing in zoology with a strong interdisciplinary focus bridging evolutionary biology, biodiversity research, and bionics innovation. He completed his Diplom (Master’s) in Biology at the University of Bonn in 2013, majoring in Zoology with minors in Palaeontology and Philosophy, reflecting a foundation in both organismal biology and broader scientific thinking. Following this, he pursued a Ph.D. in Natural and Physical Sciences with a focus on Zoology at James Cook University, Australia, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Lin Schwarzkopf, completing his doctorate in 2020. During his early academic career, Dr. Riedel expanded his research experience internationally, serving as a Guest Scientist at the Department of Evolutionary Biology at Bielefeld University, Germany, in 2020, followed by a postdoctoral position there in 2021. He further deepened his expertise in biodiversity analysis and evolutionary research as a postdoctoral researcher at the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB) – Museum Koenig Bonn, Germany, from 2022 to 2023. Since 2024, he has been contributing to interdisciplinary research as a researcher at the Core Facility for Multidisciplinary Structural Analysis & Bionics Innovation Center at Hochschule Bremen, Germany, where he applies his knowledge of zoology and structural analysis to advance biomimetic and bionics-driven innovations. Dr. Riedel’s career demonstrates a consistent integration of classical zoological research with contemporary approaches in biodiversity assessment and applied bionics, reflecting both depth in organismal science and a strong commitment to multidisciplinary scientific innovation. His work is characterized by a combination of field-based and laboratory research, international collaborations, and a focus on translating biological insights into technological applications, positioning him as a versatile researcher at the intersection of natural sciences and applied bionics.

Profile: Google Scholar

Featured Publications 

Pillai, R. R., Riedel, J., Wirth, W., Allen-Ankins, S., Nordberg, E., Edwards, W., … (2025). What’s the point? The functional role of claws in pad-bearing taxa (Gekkota: Diplodactylidae). Proceedings B, 292(2054), 20251362.

Kukla, Y., Riedel, J., & Rödder, D. (2025). Sticky innovation, limited expansion: Biogeography and evolutionary ecology of toepads in geckos. Journal of Biogeography, e70087.

Hofmann, S., Rödder, D., Andermann, T., Matschiner, M., Riedel, J., Baniya, C. B., … (2024). Exploring Paleogene Tibet’s warm temperate environments through target enrichment and phylogenetic niche modelling of Himalayan spiny frogs (Paini, Dicroglossidae). Molecular Ecology, 33(15), e17446.

Hofmann, S., Rödder, D., Andermann, T., Matschiner, M., Riedel, J., Baniya, C. B., … (2024). Exploring Paleogene Tibet’s warm temperate environments through target enrichment and phylogenetic niche modelling of Himalayan spiny frogs (Paini, Dicroglossidae). Molecular Ecology, 33(15), e17446.

Riedel, J., Klemm, M., Higham, T., Grismer, L. L., Ziegler, T., Russell, A., Rödder, D., … (2023). Variation in claw morphology among the digits of Bent-toed geckos (Cyrtodactylus: Gekkota: Gekkonidae). BMC Zoology, 8(1), 19.