Professor Jörg Wrachtrup from the Institute of Physics (3) and Professor Michael Saliba from the Institute for Photovoltaics have once again been recognized as "Highly Cited Researchers" in 2024, placing them among the top 1 percent of the world's most influential researchers in their fields.
Two honorary professors from the University of Stuttgart also received the title: Metin Sitti, who works for the SimTech and IntCDC clusters of excellence, and Joachim Maier from the Faculty of Chemistry.
In the field of Physics, quantum researcher Wrachtrup was recognized for the eighth time in a row, while Saliba, who conducts research in the field of highly efficient perovskite solar cells, received the title for the seventh time in a row in the field of environment and ecology. Sitti was honored in the Cross Field category.
About the “Highly Cited Researchers” ranking
Clarivate Analytics examines how often a publication is cited by colleagues in other scientific publications. This is considered the most important indicator of a scientific paper and is also a sign of the author's influence in their respective fields. The current list of "Highly Cited Researchers" comprises 6,636 researchers from 59 countries.