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Three Faculty Members of the Amol University of Special Modern Technologies Ranked Among the World’s Top Two Percent of Most-Cited Researchers in 2025

Three Faculty Members of the Amol University of Special Modern Technologies Ranked Among the World’s Top Two Percent of Most-Cited Researchers in 2025

30 September 2025
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Three Faculty Members of the Amol University of Special Modern Technologies Ranked Among the World’s Top Two Percent of Most-Cited Researchers in 2025

According to the University’s Public Relations Office, quoting the Office of Education and Research, the president of the University and three faculty members, Dr. Hadi Rezazadeh, Dr. Bahram Ghorbani, and Dr. Mahboobeh Zare, have been included in the list of the world’s top two percent of most-cited researchers in 2025, based on data released by Stanford University.

Dr. Nazari, Vice President for Education and Research, referring to the publication of the list of the world’s top two percent of most-cited researchers by Stanford University, stated that Dr. Hadi Rezazadeh and Dr. Bahram Ghorbani, faculty members of the Faculty of Engineering Modern Technologies, along with Dr. Mahboobeh Zare, a faculty member of the Faculty of Medicinal Plants, were placed on this prestigious list. He also noted that Dr. Maleki, president of the University and a faculty member of the University of Mazandaran, is likewise included among the world’s top two percent of scientists.

Furthermore, Dr. Nazari, while expressing his pleasure at this achievement, extended his sincere congratulations to the academic community, especially the distinguished scholars mentioned, and to the broader University of Special Modern Technologies of Amol community. He also wished them continued success and divine blessings.

The presence of these researchers from the Amol University of Special Modern Technologies among the world’s leading scholars highlights the significant potential of this university in producing high-quality scientific output at a global level and in enhancing the international scientific standing of the country, despite the institution’s relatively recent establishment.