45 UAEU faculty members among world’s top 2% scientists by ‎Stanford University

45 UAEU faculty members among world’s top 2% scientists by ‎Stanford University

AL AIN, 1st November, 2021 – Forty-five ‎‎faculty members of United Arab Emirates University ‎‎(UAEU) have been recognised in the ‎prestigious list of two percent of the world’s top scientists produced ‎by Stanford University for 2020.

In line with UAEU’s strategic vision in promoting the UAE’s ‎national agenda for the development of scientific ‎research at the national and international levels, and ‎through research cooperation with international academic ‎institutions and prestigious research centres around the ‎globe, the university’s researchers achieved a quantum leap in various ‎research areas of national and international importance during the ‎academic year 2020-2021.

According to the selection methodology, all researchers ‎are classified into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields.

‎The Stanford ‎University list includes over 186,000 scientists, whose research publications have ‎received high citations.

The analysis was conducted ‎using citations from the Scopus database along with data ‎assessing scientists for career-long citation impact and ‎citation impact during 2020.

Prof.

Ahmed Murad, Associate Provost for Research at UAEU, ‎explained that faculty members in various colleges of ‎the university made significant efforts in supporting and ‎enabling international collaboration with top universities ‎and distinguished researchers around the world, by ‎publishing high-quality articles.

“This will support the strategic goal of building ‎a knowledge-based economy through academic research.


The quality of the scholarly outcomes of UAEU ‎researchers is impressive.

Fourteen researchers from the ‎College of Medicine and Health Sciences, including one ‎medical laboratory specialist, were on the list.

‎The remaining 31 researchers, specialising in civil engineering, food science, ‎microbiology, renewable energy, material science, ‎economics and business administration, astronomy and ‎space sciences, and applied mathematics, received very ‎high citations during 2020.

The inclusion in the top two percent ‎list brings great pride to the university and represents the ‎eminence of researchers as well as the ‎quality of research conducted.

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