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108 Ukrainians were included in the ranking of the European company Elsevier, including 14 teachers from 6 institutions of higher education in Lviv

Today, November 10, the head of the Lviv OVA, Maksym Kozytskyi, talked with researchers who were included in the 2% of the most cited scientists in the world in the updated general scientific author databases of standardized citation indicators. The rating was prepared by Elsevier with the support of ICSR Lab based on profiles of scientists on Scopus.

During the meeting, they talked about scientific research in various fields: linguistic, medical, engineering, mathematical, informational, etc. Also, about what scientists need to work in Ukraine without restrictions. After all, the beginning of a full-scale war suspended the work and cooperation of the Lviv region with the Kharkiv, Kyiv and other regions, where there was part of the equipment needed for experiments.

“Thank you for once again demonstrating the professionalism of Ukrainians to the world. Our people adequately represent every industry at the international level. For our part, we will do concrete things that give impetus to further research and the creation of scientific works. We will try to help in all possible ways, including the purchase of equipment that will be used by all higher education institutions as needed,” Maksym Kozytskyi emphasized.

In total, 108 Ukrainians entered the 2022 ranking. In addition to Lviv residents, the list includes scientists from Kyiv, Kharkiv, Chernivtsi, and Ivano-Frankivsk.

From Lviv, the rating includes 8 lecturers from Lviv Polytechnic University, 2 representatives of the Institute of Applied Problems of Mechanics and Mathematics named after Ya. S. Pidstrygacha of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and one representative each from the Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University, the National Forestry University of Ukraine, the Ivan Franko Lviv National University, and the Physico-Mechanical Institute named after G.V. Karpenka of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

Among the top 2% of the world’s most cited scientists are:

Nataliya Shakhovska, NU “Lviv Polytechnic”;
Ivan Shatskyi, Institute of Applied Problems of Mechanics and Mathematics named after Ya. S. Podstrigacha of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
Vasyl Lytvyn, NU “Lviv Polytechnic”;
Ivan Izonin, Lviv Polytechnic University;
Victoria Vysotska, NU “Lviv Polytechnic”;
Petro Kravets, Lviv Polytechnic University;
Roman Tkachenko, NU “Lviv Polytechnic”;
Solomiya Fedushko, Lviv Polytechnic University;
Yaroslav Bliharskyi, Lviv Polytechnic University;
Roman Lesyk, Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University;
Pavlo Bekhta, National Forestry University of Ukraine;
Ivan Kirchei, Institute of Applied Problems of Mechanics and Mathematics named after Ya. S. Hairdresser of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
Hryhoriy Nikyforchyn, Physico-Mechanical Institute named after H.V. Karpenka of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine;
Lubomyr Chirun, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.
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Elsevier is one of the largest publishing companies in the world, which annually publishes about a quarter of all articles published in scientific journals. Founded in 1880 in Amsterdam.

Scopus is a bibliographic and abstract database and a tool for tracking the citations of articles published in scientific publications, containing more than 50 million abstract records. The Scopus rubric (ASJK) has 27 basic thematic sections divided into 335 subsections, polythematic articles are indexed in several sections at once.

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