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IIIEE Researchers in the Global Top 2% of Scientists

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The IIIEE is proud to announce that several of its researchers have been once again recognised in the latest edition of the Stanford–Elsevier World’s Top Scientist Ranking. This recognition reflects the global impact and high-quality research output of our faculty members.

The honoured researchers include Nancy Bocken, Aleh Cherp, Oksana Mont, Luis Mundaca, Kes McCormick, Lena Neij, and Jenny Palm. They are recognised for their substantial contributions to research on the environment, business, energy, and technology – among other fields.

The ranking is developed by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier. It is based on a composite citation score using Scopus data to identify the most influential scientists, either within the top 100,000 worldwide or the top 2% of their sub-field. It covers 22 disciplines and 174 sub-fields. The ranking is updated annually and presented both for career-long impact and for the most recent year.

This achievement reflects the continued excellence and impact of the IIIEE in addressing some of the world’s most pressing environmental, economic, and sustainability challenges.

The latest full database can be accessed here.