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Stanford University’s Prestigious Rankings Recognize CERIS Researchers Among World’s Top 2% Scientists

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Stanford University (California, USA) in collaboration with Elsevier have recently unveiled its latest update of the world’s top 2% most cited scientists, featuring several distinguished researchers from the CERIS–Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability. This recognition highlights the exceptional quality and impact of the research produced at CERIS, further affirming the institution’s reputation for scientific excellence and sustainability.

Researchers from CERIS have made notable contributions to fields such as civil engineering, environmental engineering, and materials science, earning them a spot on Stanford’s esteemed lists. Their inclusion underscores the institution’s commitment to advancing knowledge and innovation in engineering for a sustainable future.

CERIS Researchers on the “Career_2023” List:

Jorge de Brito

João Ramôa Correia

Alban Kuriqi

Eduardo Júlio

Dinar Camotim

Carlos Sousa Oliveira

Rodrigo Gonçalves

CERIS Researchers on the “Single_Year_2023” List:

Jorge de Brito

Alban Kuriqi

João Ramôa Correia

Luís Evangelista

José Alexandre Bogas

Rui Vasco Silva

Eduardo Júlio

José Dinis Silvestre

Helena Ramos

Dinar Camotim

André Furtado

Pedro B. Dinis

Eloi Figueiredo

This achievement is a testament to the groundbreaking work being carried out at CERIS, showcasing the institution’s influence on global scientific advancement. The recognition of these researchers serves as a source of pride and inspiration for the entire CERIS community, reinforcing its ongoing mission to push the boundaries of civil and environmental engineering in pursuit of a sustainable world. For further details and access to the original database, please visit the following link.

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