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Scientists from the University of Rzeszów among the most influential researchers in the world!

In the latest ranking of the most influential scientists in the world prepared by Stanford University and Elsevier, 11 researchers from the University of Rzeszów have been recognized. 

Each year, Stanford University compiles a ranking of two percent of representatives from the global scientific community, whose achievements are most frequently referenced by other researchers. 

The ranking is based on two categories. The first involves evaluating the entire academic career of the scientists up to 2022, using various indicators such as the Hirsch index and the number of citations by other authors. The second perspective focuses solely on the scientific achievements obtained in the year 2022. 

In the career-long citation ranking, the following researchers are listed: 

MEDICAL SCIENCES COLLEGE 

prof. dr hab. n. med. Adam Reich (Institute of Medical Sciences) 

 

NATURAL SCIENCES COLLEGE 

prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Bartosz (Institute of Food and Nutrition Technology)  

prof. dr hab. Łukasz Łuczaj (Institute of Biology) 

dr hab. Jan G. Bazan, prof. UR  (Institute of Informatics) 

 

On the list of the most influential researchers in terms of citations for the year 2022, the following were included: 

MEDICAL SCIENCES COLLEGE 

prof. dr hab. n. med. Adam Reich (Institute of Medical Sciences)  

prof. dr hab. n. med. Artur Mazur, Vice-Rector for the College of Medical Sciences 

prof. dr hab. Rafał Filip (Institute of Medical Sciences) 

 

NATURAL SCIENCES COLLEGE 

prof. dr hab. Grzegorz Bartosz (Institute of Food and Nutrition Technology)  

prof. dr hab. Izabela Sadowska-Bartosz (Institute of Food and Nutrition Technology) 

prof. dr hab. Łukasz Łuczaj (Institute of Biology) 

dr hab. Stanisława Kanas, prof. UR (Institute of Mathematics)

dr hab. Janusz Sokół, prof. UR (Institute of Mathematics) 

dr hab. Jacek Dziok, prof. UR (Institute of Mathematics) 

dr Paweł Drygaś (Institute of Informatics) 

Congratulations to the distinguished researchers, and we wish them continued success in their publishing endeavours! 

 

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