Stanford University (California, USA), in collaboration with Elsevier, has released its latest update of the world’s top 2% most cited scientists. The new edition highlights several researchers from CERIS, underlining the impact and global visibility of the institution’s scientific work.
The distinction reflects the high quality and international relevance of CERIS research in areas such as civil engineering, environmental engineering, and materials science. It also reinforces the institution’s role in advancing knowledge and innovation for a more sustainable future.
CERIS Researchers on the “Career-long impact” List:
- Jorge de Brito
- João Ramôa Correia
- Alfredo Balacó de Morais
- Alban Kuriqi
- Paulo Barreto Cachim
- Vítor Silva
- Luís Evangelista
- Eduardo Júlio
- Dinar Camotim
- Carlos Sousa Oliveira
- Victor M. Ferreira
- Rodrigo M. Gonçalves
- Hugo Filipe Rodrigues
- Aníbal Guimarães Costa
CERIS Researchers on the “Single-Year impact” List:
- Jorge de Brito
- João Ramôa Correia
- Alban Kuriqi
- Vítor Silva
- Rui Vasco Silva
- José Alexandre Bogas
- Luís Evangelista
- Eduardo Júlio
- Paulo Barreto Cachim
- Tiago Miguel Ferreira
- Hugo Filipe Rodrigues
- João E. de Abreu e Silva
- Helena Margarida M. Ramos
- Dinar Camotim
- Alfredo Balacó de Morais
- Rodrigo M. Gonçalves
- Victor M. Ferreira
This recognition clearly demonstrates the groundbreaking work being carried out at CERIS. It serves as both a source of pride and motivation for the research community, reinforcing the institution’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of civil and environmental engineering in the pursuit of sustainability.
For further details and access to the original database, please visit the official Stanford–Elsevier ranking page LINK


