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Good News: Many Scholars of CDUT Were Enlisted as the World’s Top Scientists!

Source: DIEC Date:2022.12.22

Good News: Many Scholars of CDUT Were Enlisted as the World’s Top Scientists!

Stanford University has recently released the List of the World's Top 2% Scientists 2022, in which nine scholars of CDUT were included.

The List of the World’s Top 2% Scientists 2022 of Stanford University is a worldwide influential project outcome jointly produced by Elsevier and the team of Professor John P. A.Ioannidis of Stanford  University. Based on the Scopus database, the List is scored by six key factor indicators, including total citation, H index, and Hm index, to select the World's Top 2% Scientists 2022. There are two rankings, namely, the "Career-long Impact Ranking (1960-2022)" and the "2022 Single-year Impact Ranking", released in the Mendeley Data under Elsevier.

According to the ranking data, four scholars of CDUT including Prof. Huang Runqiu and Prof. Xu Qiang were enlisted in the "Career-long Impact Ranking (1960-2022)" and nine scholars of CDUT including Prof. Fan Xuanmei and Prof. Li Tianbin enlisted in the "2022 Single-year Impact Ranking".

Career-long Impact Ranking

Table 1. CDUT’s Scholars in the Career-long Impact Ranking (1960-2022)

2022 Single-year Impact Ranking

Table 2. CDUT’s Scholars in the 2022 Single-year Impact Ranking

Nine scholars of CDUT were enlisted in the World’s Top 2% Scientists 2022, which means that CDUT scholars have world-class impacts in their research areas, and their scientific research results have made great contributions to the development of those areas. Their enlisting has drawn great attention from the international academic community, as it fully reflects our discipline development achievements and scientific research strength and also plays a positive role in further enhancing our influence all over the world.


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