They are among the top 2% most influential researcher-professors worldwide, according to the ranking published annually by the prestigious American university.

Congratulations to:

  • Valérie Forest, Head of the BioPI Department, Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering (CIS)
  • Stéphane Avril, Head of the STBIO Department, Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering (CIS)
  • Jérémie Pourchez, researcher-professor, Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering (CIS)
  • David Eglin, Head of the BioMat Department, Centre for Biomedical and Healthcare Engineering (CIS)
  • Dominique Feillet, Director of the Centre of Microelectronics in Provence (CMP)
  • Frank Montheillet, emeritus, Centre for Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering (SMS)

The ranking established annually by Stanford University evaluates the influence of researchers in various cutting-edge scientific fields. Better known as “Stanford/Elsevier’s Top 2% Scientists“, this ranking distinguishes approximately 210,000 scientists among over 8 million active researchers worldwide. Researchers are classified into 22 fields and 176 sub-fields. In addition to the recognition from the international scientific community, the presence of six staff members in this ranking highlights the excellence of the research conducted at Mines Saint-Étienne, particularly in the field of health engineering.

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