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Seven UNBC researchers receive top rankings

Nov 18, 2024 | 3:13 PM

PRINCE GEORGE—An updated science wide author database reveals seven UNBC researchers are among the world’s best.

The 2024 “Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators”, is a peer-reviewed work that identifies what scientist have been cited the most by other researchers. This database compiles 100,000 of the most-cited authors -or top two per cent- and is a reflection of the most influential scientists.

UNBC researchers listed in the database include the following:

  • Dr. Darwyn Coxson—Ecosystem and Science Management Professor.
  • Dr. Hossein Kazemian—Department of Geography, Earth and Environmental Science (GEES) Associate Professor and Northern Analytical Laboratory Services Director.
  • Dr. Philip Owens—GEES Professor and Research Chair in Landscape Ecology.
  • Dr. Thomas Tannert, Wood Engineering Professor and Canada Research Chair.
  • Dr. Oscar Venter—Landscape Conservation and Management Professor and Forest Renewal B.C./West Fraser Conservation Solutions Research Chair.
  • Dr. Phil Burton—Ecosystem and Science Management Professor Emeritus.
  • Dr. Paula Wood-Adams, Engineering Professor and Vice-President, Research and Innovation.

UNBC Vice-President, Research and Innovation Dr. Paula Wood-Adams is one such researcher who appears on the list for her contributions in polymer science over a 25-year academic career prior to joining UNBC.

“UNBC researchers excel at inquiry – working with partners to tackle some of the most complex challenges facing society,” says Wood-Adams. “This place-based and community driven research is inspiring discoveries, generating new knowledge and leading the way to a sustainable future. The fact UNBC scientists are being cited so frequently speaks to the global impact of their research.”

Department of Geography, Earth and Environmental Science Associate Professor Dr. Hossein Kazemian’s specializes in the synthesis, characterization and application of porous materials for environmental remediation. Dr. Kazemain work is contributing to multiple scientific fields, including chemistry, environmental science and materials engineering.

“From creating novel materials for air, water and soil cleanup to teaching courses in Chemistry and Environmental Science, my work is aimed at preparing the next generation of scientists while fostering sustainable technologies,” says Kazemian. “All research is the result of the insatiable curiosity and perseverance of a team – I share this recognition with my incredible graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and international collaborators.”

The 2024 update also shows separate data for career-long impact. Several members of UNBCs community who are no longer active researchers are listed including Drs. Joselito Arocena, who passed in 2015, Staffan Lindgren, Alex Michalos and Kenneth Prkachin.

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