GMU Staff Again Among TOP 2% of Most Influential Researchers
The most recently published list of the top 2 percent of the world's most influential scientists once again includes researchers from Gdynia Maritime University.
The list, produced by Stanford University scientists in cooperation with publisher Elsevier BV and the SciTech Strategies Inc. includes the most influential researchers from around the world.
In 2023, two rankings have been published, the first of which takes into account the scientific achievements of researchers from the beginning of their scientific career until the end of 2022 (including both active scientists and those who have already retired), and the second is based on scientific achievements in 2022 only.
The ranking for the World's Top 2% Scientists 2023 includes four scientists from Gdynia Maritime University:
- Professor Tomasz Tarasiuk, GMU Deputy Rector for Cooperation and Development;
- Professor Piotr Gnaciński, Department of Ship Electric Power in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering;
- Professor Krzysztof Górecki, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
- Professor Janusz Zarębski, Head of the Department of Maritime Electronics in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
The ranking for the World's Top 2% of Researchers 2023, which takes into account only scientific achievements in 2022, included six scientists from Gdynia Maritime University:
- Dr Agnieszka Lazarowska, Department of Ship Automation in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering;
- Dr Krzysztof Wróbel, Department of Navigation in the Faculty of Navigation;
- Dr Mariusz Specht, Department of Transport and Logistics in the Faculty of Navigation;
- Dr Joanna Szłapczyńska, Department of Navigation in the Faculty of Navigation (Currently at GUT);
- Professor Krzysztof Górecki, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering;
- Dr Paweł Górecki, Department of Marine Electronics in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering's.
The ranking of the Top 2% of Scientists is compiled based on the scientific achievements of individual researchers according to the bibliometric index in Scopus. Researchers were evaluated based on bibliometric criteria such as the total number of quotes, the h-index, adjusted by the Schreiber co-authorship adjusted index, [hm-index]), the position and role of the author among the co-authors of publications (e.g. first or last place), and the number of articles.
The ranking of more than 204,000 scientists from around the world, according to their entire scientific output, includes 1,119 researchers from Poland. In the ranking of scientific achievements in 2022, of more than 210,000 scientists from around the world, 1,142 Polish researchers are honoured.
Detailed rankings (total scientific output, output in 2022) can be found at: https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/6