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SCRI Scholars ranked among World's Top 2% Most-cited Scientists 2024

9 Oct 2024


A total of 19 scholars from SCRI were ranked among the “World’s Top 2% Most-cited Scientists 2024” in the latest list released by Stanford University. The named SCRI scholars were included in the “Career-long Impact” list based on their career-long citation impact.

 

The latest ranking reflects the influential research of SCRI researchers and PolyU’s leading position in multiple research areas. The ranking compiled by Stanford University covers over 100,000 top scientists across the globe. The database grouped scientists under 22 subject fields and 174 sub-fields. The list was based on indicators including citations, scientific research output and a composite indicator for citation impact, up to the end of 2023.

 

SCRI is very proud to announce that the following members are on the list:

SCRI Scholars

Field

Prof. John SHI Wenzhong

Geological & Geomatics Engineering

Ir Prof. NIU Jianlei

Building & Construction

Prof. CHEN Xiaojun

Operations Research

Prof. LI Qing

Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing

Prof. CAO Jiannong

Networking & Telecommunications

Prof. Edwin CHAN Hon-wan

Urban & Regional Planning

Prof. Anthony CHEN

Logistics & Transportation

Prof. CHEN Jianli

Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Prof. CHEN Changwen

Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing

Dr HSU Li-ta

Networking & Telecommunications

Ir Prof. William LAM Hing-keung

Logistics & Transportation

Prof. LI Ping

Experimental Psychology

Ir Prof. MAK Cheuk-ming

Acoustics

Ir Prof. Horace MUI Kwok-wai

Building & Construction

Prof. Geoffrey SHEN Qiping

Building & Construction

Prof. WEN Chih-yung

Aerospace & Aeronautics

Prof. WENG Qihao

Geological & Geomatics Engineering

Prof. XIAO Bin

Networking & Telecommunications

Dr ZHU Xiaolin

Geological & Geomatics Engineering

 

(As per the data published by Elsevier on 16 September 2024 (version 7): https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/7)

 



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