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Author: Piotr Ciepliński Published at: 28.09.2024 Last update: 28.09.2024

Employee of Department of Industrial Informatics again among the prestigious 2% of the most influential researchers

A total of 63 scientists affiliated with the Silesian University of Technology have been included in the group of the most influential 2% of scientists in the world, as measured by the citation rates of their publications. This is the fifth edition of the ranking, which is based on an article published in the journal PLOS Biology by authors from Stanford University, Elsevier and SciTech Strategies. Among them, once again, was Prof. Bożena Gajdzik. Prof. Bożena Gajdzik was recognized in the rankings, which include her entire scientific career and citations obtained in 2023.

The full list of scholars and the article in the journal Plos Biology, which proposed the above ranking method, are available here.

Our sincere congratulations to the Professor!

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