Oleg Vasilyevich Kibis, a leading researcher at the Laboratory of Nonlinear Electrodynamics of Nanostructures of the Faculty of Physics and Technology of NSTU-NETI, Doctor of Physico-Mathematical Sciences, Professor Oleg Vasilyevich Kibis, and Professor of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology of the Faculty of Mechanics and Technology of NSTU-NETI, Head of the Laboratory of the Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor Nikolai Favstovich Uvarov entered the Rating for citations on the works of the world's leading scientists, included in the top 2% in terms of the number of citations in Scopus.
On September 19, Stanford University Professor John Ioannidis published an updated rating (based on data from 2024). The rating is calculated based on standardized indicators for a given field of science, without taking into account self-citations. In total, the ranking includes more than 200,000 scientists representing educational institutions and scientific institutes from all over the world, each with detailed scientometric data.
The rating has been published since 2019, so this is the eighth time he has published these tables.
Russian science is represented in the 2025 ranking by more than a thousand scientists, among whom, in addition to Oleg Kibis and Nikolai Uvarov, scientists from other Siberian universities are noted: Novosibirsk State University, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk), Tomsk State University, Tomsk Polytechnic University and Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR).
Congratulations to the scientists of NETI and colleagues from Siberian universities!