Solan, September 6
Thirteen Shoolini scientists have been listed in Stanford University’s annual list of the world’s top 2 per cent scientists, as published by Elsevier.
This recognition underscores their outstanding contributions within their respective fields, further solidifying Shoolini University’s position as a global research powerhouse.
The comprehensive list, meticulously curated by Professor John PA Loannidis and his team at Stanford University, employed bibliometric data sourced from the Scopus database to identify and celebrate exceptional researchers worldwide.
The selection process is based on the top 1,00,000 scientists by citation-score (with and without self-citations) or a percentile rank of 2 per cent or above in the sub-field.
Notably, this year’s list features a total of 4636 Indian researchers, shining a spotlight on India’s invaluable influence on the global research stage.
Shoolini University’s exceptional representation on this prestigious list encompasses two categories: one that evaluates career-long contributions and another that spotlights researchers’ exceptional performance in the year 2023. Thirteen scientists from Shoolini University have been recognized for their exceptional contributions. These are Gaurav Sharma, Pardeep Singh, Pankaj Raizada, Shyam Singh Chandel, Vasudha Hasija, Anita Sudhaik, Abhinandan Kumar, Pooja Shandilya, Anil Kumar, Rohit Sharma, Swarup Roy, Deepak Kumar, and Poonam Negi.
In the career-long Data Category, six distinguished scientists from Shoolini University have earned their well-deserved places in this esteemed list. They are Gaurav Sharma, Shyam Singh Chandel, Swarup Roy, Pardeep Singh, Anil Kumar, and Pankaj Raizada. These remarkable individuals have consistently demonstrated their dedication to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research.
Chancellor Shoolini University Prof. PK Khosla said, we are committed to providing our researchers with state-of-the-art facilities and unwavering support to pursue cutting-edge research that makes a difference on a global scale.
Shoolini University has published an impressive 3468 papers in Scopus indexed journals, boasting an H-index of 114. This achievement is the second-highest among all universities established in India after 2008, further affirming commitment to scholarly excellence.