Three NEHU researchers feature among world’s top 2% scientists

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SHILLONG, Oct 28: In a remarkable feat, three scientists from the North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) have been named among the ‘Top 2% Scientists of the World’ in the latest ranking released by Stanford University, USA. The recognition is based on a rigorous analysis of citation impact from the Scopus database and highlights scholars whose research has significantly influenced their fields through high citation counts and impactful contributions.
The researchers from NEHU include Prof AK Chandra from the Department of Chemistry (School of Physical Sciences), Prof Timir Tripathi from the Department of Zoology (School of Life Sciences), and Dr Shruti Shukla from the Department of Nanotechnology (School of Technology).
Prof AK Chandra, a leading figure in the field of theoretical and computational chemistry, has made significant contributions to understanding complex molecular systems. Prof Timir Tripathi has gained international acclaim in the field of biochemistry and biophysics, specifically in the study of protein structure and drug discovery. Dr Shruti Shukla’s research focuses on the synthesis, characterisation, and application of nanostructures in drug delivery, environmental clean-up, and the development of advanced materials.
NEHU Vice Chancellor Prof Prabha Shankar Shukla expressed pride, stating, “The inclusion of our faculty members in Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists of the World list is a testament to the high standards of research and innovation which is promoted at NEHU. The work of these scientists represents our dedication to contribute to global scientific advancements. Their recognition is a reflection of the broader mission of NEHU to encourage excellence in research and inspire future generations of scholars.”
The Top 2% Scientists list, curated by Stanford University, provides a global ranking of researchers based on several citation indicators and the impact of their published work as indexed in the Scopus database. The list celebrates researchers whose work has had a profound and lasting impact on their fields and is measured through citation metrics that reflect both the quality and influence of their research contributions.

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