Three Nagaland University Professors Among World’s Top 2% Scientists for 2024
First Published: 22nd September, 2024 18:50 IST
Stanford University and Elsevier recognize Professors Ambrish Singh, Joginder Singh, and Sujata Dash for their groundbreaking research.
Three esteemed professors from Nagaland University have been named in the prestigious list of the world’s Top 2% Scientists for 2024, released by Stanford University and Elsevier. The honored professors include Prof. Ambrish Singh from the Chemistry department, Prof. Joginder Singh from Botany, and Prof. Sujata Dash from Information Technology departments.
Prof. Ambrish Singh, recognized for the fifth consecutive year, has published over 185 research papers with an impressive H-index of 52. He has held academic positions in China and India and has received multiple awards, including the Sichuan 1000 Talent Award.
Prof. Joginder Singh, known for his work on plant-microbe interactions, has authored over 200 research articles and edited 32 books.
Prof. Sujata Dash, an expert in bioinformatics, holds several patents and has published extensively in international journals.
This recognition highlights Nagaland University’s growing contribution to global scientific research.
Also Watch:
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live 11 Bangladeshi Nationals, 3 Indian Touts Arrested in Tripura
22nd September 2024Live Indian Diaspora Members Perform Special Bihu Dance to Welcome PM Modi in USA
22nd September 2024Live Arunachal’s Naina Subba Tungbangphe Crowned Sikkim Miss Limbu 2024; Rahul Limboo Named Mr. Limboo
22nd September 2024Live 3D printed drones in Myanmar a rising concern for Manipur?
22nd September 2024WE RECOMMEND
Gauhati High Court Quashes Appointment of 935 Nagaland Police Constables, Orders Fresh Hiring In 6 Months
The state government has been directed to hold fresh exams after publishing advertisements in newspapers which are well circulated in Nagaland.
20th September 2024Naga Students’ Federation Demands Prosecution Sanction Against Para SF Personnel Involved in Oting Incident, Writes to Home Minister Amit Shah
Naga Students’ Federation Demands Prosecution Sanction Against Para SF Personnel Involved in Oting Incident, Writes to Home Minister Amit Shah
20th September 2024Demand For New Interlocutor Is Another Ploy To Delay Political Solution: NNPG
The Working Committee of the Naga National Political Groups has taken strong exception to the resolution of the Nagaland government’s PAC consultative meet to demand a new interlocutor for the Naga Peace Talks. In a statement, the Working Committee of the NNPGs said that the pre-drafted resolution of the PAC demanding appointment of a new […]
19th September 2024Nagaland’s First Paralympian Hokato Sema Accorded a Befitting Welcome As He Returns Home
Hokato Hotozhe Sema won the bronze medal in the men’s shot put F57 event at the Paralympics 2024. He was accorded a befitting welcome by various civil societies including student organisations at Dimapur airport today.
19th September 2024Fresh Round of Naga Peace Talks Later This Month or Early Next Month: Sources
Centre’s representative for the Naga political issue, AK Mishra, and the NSCN-IM leadership, met at Camp Hebron in Nagaland on Wednesday
19th September 2024