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Several IIIEE Researchers Among Top 2% in Stanford/Elsevier’s Global Scientist Ranking

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The IIIEE is proud to announce that several of its researchers have been recognized in the prestigious Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist Ranking. This recognition highlights the global impact and high-quality research output of our faculty members.

The honored researchers include Nancy Bocken, Aleh Cherp, Oksana Mont, Luis Mundaca, Kes McCormick, Lena Neij, and Jenny Palm, all of whom are acknowledged for their contributions to research on environmental sustainability and climate change.

The Stanford/Elsevier ranking, which identifies the top 2% of scientists globally, is based on a publicly available database that provides standardized information on various metrics such as citations, h-index, and co-authorship. The database includes over 100,000 leading scientists from around the world.

The full database can be accessed here.

This recognition reflects the continued excellence and impact of IIIEE’s research community in addressing some of the world’s most pressing environmental and sustainability challenges.