GMU Staff Again Among TOP 2% of Most Influential Researchers

The most recently published list of the top 2 per cent of the world's most influential scientists once again includes researchers from Gdynia Maritime University.

The list, published by Stanford University scientists, includes researchers from around the world and is based on the scientific achievements of individual researchers according to the bibliometric index. Among the evaluation criteria are the number of quotes by other authors, the Hirsch index, and the position and role of a researcher in the list of authors of publications.

The top 2% list includes two rankings. The first one considers the scientific achievements of individual scientists since the beginning of their careers (until the end of 2021). The second-ranking concerns the achievements during a calendar year - in this case 2021.

Included in the ranking for career-wide scientific achievements are:

  • Professor Tomasz Tarasiuk, Department of Ship Power Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Deputy Rector for Cooperation and Development;
  • Professor Paweł Górecki, Department of Marine Electronics, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.

The second-ranking, which takes into account the achievements of 2021, includes:

  • Dr Agnieszka Lazarowska, Department of Ship Automation, Faculty of Electrical Engineering;
  • Dr Zbigniew Otremba, Department of Physics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering;
  • Dr Mariusz Specht, Department of Transport and Logistics, Faculty of Navigation;
  • Professor Paweł Górecki, Department of Marine Electronics, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering;
  • Dr Paweł Górecki, Department of Marine Electronics.

The ranking of the approximately 196,000 researchers from around the world, according to their entire scientific output, includes 1058 researchers from Poland. In the ranking of scientific achievements in 2021 only, of some 200,000 scientists from around the world, 1092 Polish researchers are honoured.

The full list can be found here: September 2022 data-update for "Updated science-wide authority databases of standardized city indicators" - Elsevier BV (digitalcommonsdata.com)

Congratulations to our distinguished staff.

 

Providing entity: 

GMU/Gdynia Maritime University

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D.Edmunds
20.10.2022