Three faculty members of the United International University have been featured among the ‘World’s Top 2pc Scientists’ list in a joint survey by Stanford University, California, United States, and Elsevier.
Recently, the names of three faculties of UIU were published on the top scientists database prepared by Stanford University and Elsevier, said a press release on Saturday.
The UIU academics named this year are Professor Md Qamruzzaman, Professor Al Sakib Khan Pathan and Syed Masudur Rahman Dewan.
The list evaluates over 2,10,000 scientists worldwide, using citation indicators and research impact to identify the top 2 per cent in each field through career-long and single-year citation metrics like h-index, co-authorship and citation weightings.
Prof Qamruzzaman, from UIU school of business and economics, was recognised for his work in financial innovation, macroeconomic policy and sustainable finance. His research often explores the interface between emerging financial technologies, economic resilience, and inclusive growth—areas of increasing importance in the developing world.
Professor Al Sakib Khan Pathan, from UIU school of science and engineering, was recognised under the information and communication technologies field, with subfields in networking and telecommunications and artificial intelligence and image processing. Being a widely cited researcher in computer networking, cybersecurity and distributed systems, Professor Pathan has published numerous books and journal articles, edited volumes with international publishers and served on the editorial boards of several indexed journals.
Syed Masudur Rahman Dewan, from UIU school of life sciences, has over 12,000 citations, indicating a high level of academic impact. His research focuses on vascular biology, inflammation and pharmacology, suggesting work at the intersection of basic physiology and drug development. He has published broadly in biomedical sciences and is also collaborating across disciplines.
Vice-Chancellor of UIU, Professor Md Abul Kashem Mia, said, ‘We are proud that our faculty’s work is being recognised on a global scale. It reinforces our vision of building a research-intensive university in Bangladesh—one that contributes meaningful knowledge to address real-world challenges.’
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