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Tamil Nadu is home to at least 100 of the top 2% scientists in the world, according to a database developed by Stanford University . The scientists are ranked as per their specialisation,
based on the citation scores and the number of papers they have produced so far. The list also provides details of when the scientists published their first and latest research article. The
Indian Institute of Technology Madras leads the table with 36 professors featuring in the list. The scientists in the institute have published research articles in acoustics; aerospace and
aeronautics; bioinformatics; biomedical engineering; building and construction; chemical engineering; electrical and electronic engineering; energy; environmental engineering; industrial
engineering and automobile; materials; mechanical engineering and transmission; medicinal and biomolecular chemistry; nanoscience and nanotechnology; networking and telecommunication;
operations research; optoelectronics and photonics; physical chemistry; and electrical and electronic engineering. Seven scientists from the National Institute of Technology, Tiruchi are
also listed. Also read | Subject-wise ranking of top scientists from India Among State-run universities are Annamalai University and Bharathiar University with nine and eight scientists
respectively. The Central University of Tamil Nadu, Madurai Kamaraj University, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Alagappa University and Bharathidasan University have two scientists each
whereas Periyar University, Anna University, and University of Madras have one scientist each. WORLD RANKING LIST A government college affiliated to Anna University is featured in the list —
Pushpavanam Malathy, a faculty member who specialised in energy in Dr. Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology, an autonomous institution. The faculty last
published a paper in 2012. PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS Among the private institutions, the Stanford University report has ranked 10 faculty members of Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) among
the top scientists in all fields from India. SRM Institute of Science and Technology is listed with three scientists and one scientist from Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and
Research, Porur, is featured. Bharath Institute of Higher Education with four scientists and Amrita School of Engineering has contributed one scientist. The list includes ophthalmic
hospitals such as Sankara Nethralaya, Aravind Eye Care System each with one scientist and Christian Medical College, Vellore, with eight scientists. A professor from Loyola College has been
listed in the field of inorganic and nuclear chemistry. Five scientists from Pondicherry University in various disciplines find place in the list. Published - November 06, 2020 10:39 pm IST
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