According to the “World’s Top 2% Scientists” list published recently by Stanford University, 21 scholars of the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) are included in the single-year database and eight scholars in the career-long database. Among them, seven are from the Nottingham Ningbo China Beacons of Excellence Research and Innovation Institute (hereinafter referred to as “the China Beacons Institute"), and six are newly recruited scholars in 2023.
The “World’s Top 2% Scientists” list is generated based on Scopus, the world-renowned abstract and citation database, using a series of key indicators such as total citations and h-index. Divided into a career-long database element and a single-year database element, the list selects scientists through 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields. It objectively reflects scientists' global influence and contributions to related areas.
This year, UNNC's strength on the list has been further boosted by newly shortlisted academics from the Nottingham University Business School, the Faculty of Humanity and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Science and Engineering, and the China Beacons Institute. Their research covers a variety of fields, including marketing, artificial intelligence, mechanical engineering, energy, and so on. This recognition acknowledges the research and academic strengths of UNNC scholars and the impact that each of them has made on both academia and society.
Over the past few years, UNNC has been dedicated to bringing in world-class high talents. Dr Wai Siong Chai, Dr Zheng Chu, Dr Shahid Iqbal, Dr Nicholas Musyoka, Dr Muhammad Sajjad and Dr Moses Solomon (alphabetised by surname) from the China Beacons Institute and the Faculty of Science and Engineering are shortlisted scholars that newly joined UNNC. The joining of outstanding international talents also lends credence to UNNC’s reputation and global popularity.
As the first Sino-foreign university in China, UNNC has been recognised by multiple prestigious rankings worldwide for its excellence of scholars. In April, 11 UNNC academics were shortlisted as highly cited scholars by Elsevier. In the future, UNNC will continue to introduce high-quality global scientific and educational resources, incorporate local development needs, and actively promote cutting-edge research and industry-university research cooperation in multiple vital fields to solve the many problems and challenges currently facing the world.
Full list of shortlisted UNNC scholars (alphabetised by surname)
Top 2% for Year 2022 single year data
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
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Networking and Telecommunications
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Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
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Sport, Leisure and Tourism
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Industrial Engineering and Automation
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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Top 2% for career-long data
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Published on 20 October 2023