Sil-UI teachers included in the top 2% of World Scientists

Team Webmaster :  This prestigious achievement is the first time this has happened in the field of Social Sciences

One of the lecturers of the School of Environmental Sciences University of Indonesia (SIL-UI) Herdis Herdiansyah was included in the “Top 2% Scientists Worldwide”, the world’s best scientists 2024 for the category “the Single-year Impact” based on an assessment from Stanford University, United States (US).

Director of the School of Environmental Sciences (SIL) Universitas Indonesia (UI) Tri Edhi Budhi Soesilo welcomed the achievement of one of the teachers at SIL UI, and stated the importance of scientific dedication in the form of research that is beneficial to science and published globally.

“The importance of disseminating research results in various world scientific journals will help the public read useful research results and can be used as an initial foundation for subsequent research,” said Budhi in his statement in Jakarta, Sunday.

Budhi also encouraged the entire sil UI academic community to continue to develop a healthy, ethical, and responsible academic ecosystem.

This achievement, he added, further strengthens SIL UI’s position as a leading research campus in Indonesia while increasing its reputation in the international arena.

Moreover, he continued, the ranking initiated by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier is one of the most prestigious assessments in the world.

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Meanwhile, Herdis Herdiansyah stated that she was very happy with the results of the ranking conducted by Stanford University.

“The assessment is very rigorous because it uses citation metrics and scientific impact analysis that must be accounted for,” he said.

The research carried out, he continued, must also have significant relevance and impact in the international scientific community while contributing to knowledge.

According to him, the added value of the success of his scientific writing achievements at this time is that he is the only researcher of social humanities from the University of Indonesia who managed to get into the world rankings.

“This prestigious achievement is the first time in the field of social sciences so that this achievement can be used as an encouragement for other humanities researchers to continue to excel in providing the best research results and published in world-renowned journals,” he said.

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Herdis emphasized that this achievement is not just a personal achievement, but also the result of a process of interaction, collaboration and strategic support from SIL UI in particular and from the University of Indonesia in general that has supported the creation of an ecosystem of research and scientific publications at the global level.

In the future, Herdis is also committed to continuing to conduct impactful and relevant research for the wider community, focusing on social environmental issues and sustainable development issues.

He also hopes to inspire researchers to dare to innovate, collaborate and contribute on a global level, especially to spend time reading more sources and references and at the same time take time to write and reflect.

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