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Srinagar, Sept 22: In
a remarkable achievement that reflects its growing research prominence, 14
scientists from the University of Kashmir (KU) have once again secured a place
in the prestigious Stanford University Rankings 2025, featuring among the
world’s top researchers whose scholarly contributions continue to impact global
academia.
The KU scientists who feature
in the 2025 list include Adil Gani (Food Technology), Idrees Ahmad Wani (Food Technology), Farooq Ahmad Masoodi (Food
Technology) ; Mudasir Ahmad (Computer Science), Shakeel Ahmad Romshoo (Earth
Sciences), Faheem Arjamend Sheikh (Nanotechnology), Shabir Ahmad Parah
(Electronics), Ghulam Jeelani (Earth Sciences), Firdous Ahmad Shah (Mathematics),
Arshid Bashir (Chemistry), Lateef Ahmad Malik (Chemistry), Shariefuddin Pirzada
(Mathematics) and Reyaz Hassan Mir (Pharmaceutical sciences).
Among the listed
scientists, Dr. Adil Gani has been recognised in the career-long impact
category, which covers the entire span of a researcher’s work. This places him
in the top 1% of scientists globally, making him the only scientist in the
varsity to achieve this distinction.
Congratulating the
researchers Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said that the recognition
is a matter of immense pride for the entire academic community.
“This accomplishment speaks
volumes about the dedication, intellectual rigour, and global relevance of our
faculty’s research. Their achievements not only elevate the standing of the
University of Kashmir but also inspire younger scholars to pursue innovation
with passion and integrity,” she said.
Dean Academic Affairs KU,
Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, said that this recognition reflects the consistent
quality of scholarship at the University and serves as a motivation for students
and young researchers to pursue impactful research.
Dean Research KU, Prof.
Mohammad Sultan Bhat, remarked that the consistent presence of KU faculty in
this global list reflects a vibrant culture of research and scholarship at the
university.
Registrar KU, Prof. Naseer
Iqbal, noted that the latest recognition is both an honour and a responsibility
and that the "repeated inclusion of KU scientists in top global rankings
reaffirms the university’s stature as a centre of academic excellence in the
region."
The annual rankings,
prepared by Stanford University experts, assess over 1,80,000 researchers
worldwide using standardised citation indicators including citations, h-index,
co-authorship patterns, and composite scores.
KU’s consistent representation
in this elite list over the years is an indicator of the university’s sustained
excellence in research across diverse disciplines.