8 Nov 2024
HKMU Academic and Creative Achievements Exhibition highlights academic research excellence
Thirteen scholars of Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) have recently been ranked among the top 2% most-cited scientists worldwide by Stanford University. This achievement has truly reflected and recognised HKMU scholars' remarkable impact with their research outputs.
The relevant HKMU scholars include Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing, President of HKMU and Chair Professor of Environmental Chemistry; Prof. Ricky Kwok Yu-kwong, Vice President (Research & Student Development) and Chair Professor of Computer Engineering; Prof. Janet Wong Yuen-ha, Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Prof. Nora Tam Fung-yee, Chair Professor of Environmental Science and Conservation; Prof. Roy Vellaisamy Arul Lenus, Chair Professor of Intelligent Systems; Prof. Gary Tse, Associate Dean (Innovations and Research) and Professor of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Prof. David Christopher Ahilstrom, Professor of the Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration; Prof. Samuel Chu Kai-wah, Professor of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Prof. Mimi Tse Mun-yee, Professor of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Dr John Chui Kwok-tai, Assistant Professor at the School of Science and Technology; Dr Fu Yaru, Assistant Professor at the School of Science and Technology; Dr Pan Min, Lecturer at the School of Science and Technology; and Dr Billy Wong Tak-ming, Senior Research Coordinator of the University.
The list of top 2% most-cited scientists includes the most influential scholars from all over the world in 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields. It is based on the bibliometric data from Scopus, which takes into account factors such as citations and authorship. Further details and the list published by Stanford University are available here.
Thirteen scholars of Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) have recently been ranked among the top 2% most-cited scientists worldwide by Stanford University. This achievement has truly reflected and recognised HKMU scholars' remarkable impact with their research outputs.
The relevant HKMU scholars include Prof. Paul Lam Kwan-sing, President of HKMU and Chair Professor of Environmental Chemistry; Prof. Ricky Kwok Yu-kwong, Vice President (Research & Student Development) and Chair Professor of Computer Engineering; Prof. Janet Wong Yuen-ha, Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Prof. Nora Tam Fung-yee, Chair Professor of Environmental Science and Conservation; Prof. Roy Vellaisamy Arul Lenus, Chair Professor of Intelligent Systems; Prof. Gary Tse, Associate Dean (Innovations and Research) and Professor of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Prof. David Christopher Ahilstrom, Professor of the Lee Shau Kee School of Business and Administration; Prof. Samuel Chu Kai-wah, Professor of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Prof. Mimi Tse Mun-yee, Professor of the School of Nursing and Health Studies; Dr John Chui Kwok-tai, Assistant Professor at the School of Science and Technology; Dr Fu Yaru, Assistant Professor at the School of Science and Technology; Dr Pan Min, Lecturer at the School of Science and Technology; and Dr Billy Wong Tak-ming, Senior Research Coordinator of the University.
The list of top 2% most-cited scientists includes the most influential scholars from all over the world in 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields. It is based on the bibliometric data from Scopus, which takes into account factors such as citations and authorship. Further details and the list published by Stanford University are available here.
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