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Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems

Faculty representatives among the world's top 2% most cited scientists

Date: 24.09.2025 Category: Faculty life, Student affairs

60 people on the main “career” list and 49 in the “single year” 2024 ranking – these are the results of our researchers in this year’s edition of the prestigious ranking of the world’s most influential scientists. In total, as many as 79 scholars from Wrocław Tech have been included in the TOP 2% list, which features scientists whose publications are among the most frequently cited by other authors.

Researchers are divided into 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields, following the standard Science-Metrix classification.
The ranking includes the 100,000 most frequently cited scientists worldwide according to the c-score (with and without
self-citations), as well as the top 2% most cited within a given subfield.

Each year, two lists are published: one covering an entire academic career, and another reflecting achievements from the previous year.

Representatives of Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems on the TOP 2% list of the world's best scientists:

prof. Grzegorz Soboń (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics),

prof. Irena Zubel,

prof. Karol Krzempek (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics),

prof. Janusz Mroczka (Department of Electronic and Photonic Metrology),

prof. Rafał Zdunek (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics),

prof. Jarosław Sotor (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics),

prof. Krzysztof Abramski (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics).

Representatives of Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems on the TOP 2% list for 2024:

prof. Grzegorz Soboń (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics),

prof. Jarosław Sotor (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics),

prof. Karol Krzempek (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics),

prof. Krzysztof Abramski (Department of Field Theory, Electronic Circuits and Optoelectronics).

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