32 SOA researchers at Stanford University are in the top 2% of their field.

SOA Deemed University in Bhubaneswar has 32 researchers named in Stanford University's list of top 2% scientists for 2024, with 20 already on the 2023 list.

September 19th 2024.

32 SOA researchers at Stanford University are in the top 2% of their field.
In Bhubaneswar, a prestigious university named Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be University has received recognition from Stanford University in the USA. 32 of their researchers have been included in the list of the world's top two percent scientists for 2024. This is a great achievement for the university, as they had 22 researchers in Stanford's 2023 list and now have 20 in the latest list.

The researchers from SOA come from various fields of study, including engineering, and are affiliated with the Institute of Technical Education and Research, the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, and six out of 19 research centers at the university. Specifically, 14 of the researchers are from the Institute of Technical Education and Research, while the remaining 11 are from six different research centers. The Centre for Nano Sciences and Nano Technology has five researchers on the list, followed by two from the Bio-fuels and Bioprocessing Research Centre. The other centers with representation on the list include the Center for Industrial Biotechnology Research, Multi-Disciplinary Research Cell, Centre for Internet of Things, and Center of Excellence in Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences.

What's even more impressive is that among the researchers on the list are two former Vice-Chancellors of the university, Pradipta Kumar Dash and Ashok Kumar Mahapatra. Both of them have made significant contributions to their fields, and their inclusion in the list is a testament to their expertise. Other notable names on the list include Kulamani Parida, Director of CNSNT, Lala Behari Sukla, Director of Bio-fuels Bioprocessing Research Centre, Hrudaynath Thatoi, Director of Centre for Industrial Biotechnology Research, and Sanghamitra Nayak, Director of Centre for Biotechnology. All of these individuals have shown remarkable dedication and skill in their respective fields.

The recognition from Stanford University is a great achievement for Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Deemed to be University. It not only highlights the university's commitment to excellence but also showcases the talent and hard work of their researchers. With their continued efforts and dedication, it is no surprise that the university has been able to produce such brilliant minds. This achievement is a source of pride for the university and a testament to their commitment to innovation and research.

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