20 Centrale Nantes researchers among the World's Top 2% Scientists named by Stanford University in 2023
Stanford University has updated its list of the world's most cited researchers by their peers for their scientific work. The list, which represents the world's most influential researchers, is based on an international transdisciplinary database.
on November 8, 2023
The Stanford ranking, considered the most prestigious worldwide, is based on the bibliometric information contained in the Scopus database for 2022 and includes more than 210,000 researchers from the more than 8 million scientists considered to be active worldwide, with 22 scientific fields and 174 subfields taken into account. Career-long data is updated to the end of 2022, while data for a single recent year refer to citations received during 2022.
Four more Centrale Nantes researchers have joined the ranking in the past year, i.e. a total of 20 researchers, underlining the quality of the school's scientific research.
Stéphane Caro (CNRS), Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N)
Carlo Cossu (CNRS), Senior Researcher, Research Laboratory in Hydrodynamics, Energetics & Atmospheric Environment (LHEEA)
David Le Touzé Professor at Centrale Nantes, Head of the Research Laboratory in Hydrodynamics, Energetics & Atmospheric Environment (LHEEA)
Laurent Stainier Professor at Centrale Nantes, Head of Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM)
They join the following faculty members already in the ranking:
Aurélien Babarit, Researcher, Research Laboratory in Hydrodynamics, Energetics & Atmospheric Environment (LHEEA)
Alain Bernard, Emeritus Professor at Centrale Nantes, Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N)
Damien Chablat (CNRS), Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N)
Christine Chevallereau (CNRS), Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N)
Pierre Ferrant, Professor at Centrale Nantes, Research Laboratory in Hydrodynamics, Energetics & Atmospheric Environment (LHEEA)
Emmanuel Guilmineau, Researcher, Research Laboratory in Hydrodynamics, Energetics & Atmospheric Environment (LHEEA)
Pierre-Yves Hicher, Emeritus Professor at Centrale Nantes, Centrale Nantes
Bertrand Huneau, Associate Professor, Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM)
Jérôme Idier (CNRS), Researcher, Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N)
Ahmed Loukili, Professor at Centrale Nantes, Head of Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM)
Nicolas Moës, Professor at Centrale Nantes, Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM)
Anthony Nouy, Professor at Centrale Nantes, Jean Leray Mathematical Institute
Franck Plestan, Professor and Dean of Research at Centrale Nantes, Centrale Nantes, Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N)
Julien Réthoré, (CNRS), Researcher in the Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM)
Erwan Verron, Professor at Centrale Nantes, Research Institute in Civil and Mechanical Engineering (GeM)
Philippe Wenger (CNRS), Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Digital Sciences of Nantes (LS2N)