33 黑料视频 researchers among world’s top 2%
Stanford University study looks at the impact of scientists worldwide
Nearly three dozen 黑料视频 researchers have been honored for their work by that looks at the impact of scientists worldwide.
The recently released ranking has identified 33 current faculty who were among the top 2% of all researchers in the world in their fields in 2023.
The Stanford research, published annually, creates a database of the 100,000 top-cited scientists across 22 scientific fields and 174 subfields. This methodology results in rankings for more than 200,000 top scientists.
To collate the rankings, the authors of the Stanford study analyze the work of more than 6 million scientists worldwide and rank them based on their career-long or single-year output (as of 2023) within their field of study. The data includes standardized information on the number of publications and various citation metrics that measure the impact of a researcher鈥檚 work.
As in 2021, 黑料视频鈥檚 most influential scientist last year was Distinguished Professor of Chemistry M. Stanley Whittingham, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in the development of lithium-ion batteries.
Whittingham鈥檚 work inspired three federally funded initiatives led by 黑料视频 that aim to establish upstate New York as a national hub for battery technology innovation.
鈥淏inghamton鈥檚 faculty have long impressed me with their talent and passion for their work as well as their ingenuity in finding solutions to the world鈥檚 most pressing problems,鈥 said President Harvey Stenger. 鈥淭his recognition comes as no surprise and is a terrific measure of the excellence of the University鈥檚 faculty.鈥
Bahgat Sammakia, vice president for research, noted that projects related to healthcare now account for the largest share of external research funding at Binghamton, followed by electronics packaging and work related to energy and materials science.
鈥淎s our research portfolio continues to grow, it鈥檚 encouraging to see that our scholars are recognized as experts by others within their disciplines,鈥 Sammakia said. 鈥淏inghamton faculty members have the passion and the ability to pursue use-inspired research at the highest level, and this list is proof that their work has a significant impact around the world.鈥
鈥淭his is an outstanding result for the Binghamton faculty members who are being acknowledged as among the most elite researchers in the world,鈥 said Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Donald Hall. 鈥淚 am excited to see so many faculty being cited for their exemplary work in so many different fields. We are proud and grateful to have such a large group of faculty members who rank among the world鈥檚 best researchers.鈥
Here are Binghamton鈥檚 top researchers, according to the study:
- Jeremy Blackburn (Watson College/Computing)
- Laura Bronstein (College of Community and Public Affairs/Social Work)
- Yu Chen (Watson College/Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Seokheun 鈥淪ean鈥 Choi (Watson College/Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- David G. Davies (Harpur College/Biological Sciences)
- Jiye Fang (Harpur College/Chemistry)
- Jessica Fridrich (Watson College/Electrical and Computer Engineering)
- Carlos Gershenson-Garcia (Watson College/Systems Science and Industrial Engineering)
- Brandon E. Gibb (Harpur College/Psychology)
- Yetrib Hathout (School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences/Pharmaceutical Sciences)
- Eric P. Hoffman (School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences/Pharmaceutical Sciences)
- Wesley Kufel (School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences/Pharmacy Practice)
- Subal C. Kumbhakar (Harpur College/Economics)
- Alistair J. Lees (Harpur College/Chemistry)
- Tim K. Lowenstein (Harpur College/Geological Sciences)
- Jason W. Moore (Harpur College/Sociology)
- Fuda Ning (Watson College/Systems Science and Industrial Engineering)
- Wei Qiang (Harpur College/Chemistry)
- Karin Sauer (Harpur College/Biological Sciences)
- Cyma Van Petten (Harpur College/Psychology)
- Thomas Pingel (Harpur College/Geography)
- Eriks Rozners (Harpur College/Chemistry)
- Hiroki Sayama (Watson College/Systems Science and Industrial Engineering)
- M. Stanley Whittingham (Harpur College/Chemistry)
- Lijun Yin (Watson College/Computing)
- Mohammad Younis (Watson College/Mechanical Engineering)
- Thomas Zaslavsky (Harpur College/Mathematics and Statistics)
- Pu Zhang (Watson College/Mechanical Engineering)
- Yan Zhang (School of Management)
- Zhongfei 鈥淢ark鈥 Zhang (Watson College/Computing)
- Jia Zhao (Harpur College/Mathematics and Statistics)
- Guangwen Zhou (Watson College/Mechanical Engineering)
- Ning Zhou (Watson College/Electrical and Computer Engineering)