The School of Engineering's Highly Cited Researchers in 2024

© 2024 EPFL

© 2024 EPFL

In the latest rankings issued by Clarivate, three distinguished professors from EPFL’s School of Engineering (STI) have been recognized as part of the elite group of the most cited researchers of the year.

This accolade, according to Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers website, is bestowed upon those whose scholarly outputs have attained significant traction within the academic community, as evidenced by a series of papers that have achieved a citation rate within the top 1% for their field and year, as recorded in the Web of Science™ database. Such a commendable distinction places these scholars in the upper-most echelon of academics, representing the top one-thousandth of their peers worldwide in terms of citation frequency.

The STI extends its heartfelt congratulations to the following professors, listed alphabetically, for this recognition of their scholarly excellence in 2024:

Ballif, Christophe
Christophe Ballif is at the helm of the Photovoltaics and Thin Film Electronics Laboratory (PV-Lab) situated at EPFL's Institute of Microengineering in Neuchâtel. The lab's work revolves around the development of solar technologies such as high-efficiency heterojunction crystalline cells, passivating contacts for solar cells, and multi-junction solar cells. Additionally, the lab explores innovative optical high-speed detectors and energy management, particularly the integration of solar electricity into the broader energy system. Ballif completed his PhD at EPFL, focusing on innovative photovoltaic materials.

Lab: Photovoltaics and Thin Film Electronics Laboratory

Kippenberg, Tobias
Tobias Kippenberg founded and manages the Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurements (LPQM) in both the School of Engineering and the School of Basic Sciences. His research interests lie in the study of microresonator-based frequency combs (microcombs) and cavity quantum electrodynamics (CQED) with a focus on applications in metrology and quantum information processing. Kippenberg obtained his PhD from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and has since made significant strides in the field of photonics.

Lab: Laboratory of Photonics and Quantum Measurements

Kis, Andras
Andras Kis directs the Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures (LANES) at EPFL. His research group specializes in the electronic and mechanical properties of two-dimensional materials and their applications in flexible electronics and optoelectronics. Kis' academic path includes a PhD from EPFL and a postdoc at the University of California, Berkeley. His innovative work in two-dimensional materials has garnered considerable attention within the scientific community.

Lab: Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures

The School of Engineering is proud to count these researchers among our faculty and congratulates the eight other EPFL researchers who are also among the most cited of 2024: Andrea Ablasser, Michael Gratzel, Mattias Lutolf, Xile Hu, Athanasios Nenes, Mohammad Nazeeruddin, Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin, and Johan Auwerx.

Source: School of Engineering | STI

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