Seven scientists from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences are on the TOP 2% list of the most influential scientists in the world in terms of the citation of their publications by other authors.
The ranking was compiled by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier and SciTech Strategies. This prestigious list includes Nokers whose works were most often cited by other authors in their disciplines and sub-disciplines. Among nearly 160,000 scientists from all over the world, there are seven from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences.
Those are:
- prof dr hab. Piotr Lewicki – retired employee of the Faculty of Food Sciences
- Prof. dr hab. Hazem M. Kalaji – Institute of Biology
- dr hab. Marek Kieliszek – Institute of Food Sciences
- Dr. Ind. Sabina Galus – Institute of Food Sciences
- Prof. dr hab. Stanisław Karpiński – Institute of Biology
- dr Joanna Zarzyńska – Institute of Veterinary Medicine
- Prof. dr hab. Tomasz Stadejek – Institute of Veterinary Medicine
On the other hand, the list assessing the entirety of the scientific achievements of individual researchers included three scientists from the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. Those are:
- late Prof. dr hab. Piotr Lewicki – former employee of the Faculty of Food Sciences
- Prof. dr hab. Tomasz Motyl – Institute of Veterinary Medicine
- Prof. dr hab. Romuald Zabielski – Institute of Veterinary Medicine
The ranking is a comprehensive assessment of the scientific achievements of scientists from around the world according to the bibliometric index (the so-called C-score), taking into account e.g. the number of independent citations, the Hirsch index, and the author’s place and role among co-authors.
A complete list of 159,683 scientists can be found at the link .