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Seven FH Scholars Named Among World’s Top 2% Scientists

9 Oct 2025


Seven current scholars from the Faculty have been named among the Top 2% Scientists 2025 by Stanford University and Elsevier, based on their career-long citation impact.

Faculty Dean Prof. Li Ping and Associate Dean Prof. Hu Guangwei have once again been recognised as top scholars globally in the fields of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences (subfield: Experimental Psychology) and Communication and Textual studies (subfield: Languages and Linguistics), respectively.

Prof. Huang Chu-Ren, Chair Professor of Applied Chinese Language Studies, along with Prof. Li Shaofeng and Prof. Zou Di, Professor and Associate Professor in the Department of English and Communication, continue to be featured on the list in the fields of Information and Communication Technologies (subfield: Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing), Communication and Textual studies (subfield: Languages and Linguistics), and Social Sciences (subfield: Education) respectively.

Our newly joined Prof. Liang Hualou, Chair Professor of Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence, and Prof. Michal Krzyzanowski, Professor in ENGL, have also been featured on the list in the fields of Information and Communication Technologies (subfield: Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing) and Communication and Textual studies (subfield: Languages and Linguistics), adding to the Faculty’s growing strength in interdisciplinary research excellence.

The World’s Top 2% Most-cited Scientists is compiled by Stanford University based on composite indicators of publication impact, including total citations, citations to single-authored publications and the H-index. It covers 22 subject fields and 174 sub-fields, and is divided into two lists in relation to scholars’ career-long citation and single-year citation impact, recognising their long-term and recent research impact.



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