Ten University of Waterloo faculty members have been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers™ 2023 list from Clarivate.

In addition, one former postdoctoral researcher and a PhD candidate also made the list.

Highly Cited Researchers™ are influential researchers at universities, research institutes and commercial organizations around the world who have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their field(s) of research.

The evaluation and selection process draws on data from the Web of Science™ citation index, together with analysis performed by bibliometric experts and data scientists at the ISI at Clarivate™.

Of the world’s population of scientists and social scientists, Highly Cited Researchers™ are 1 in 1,000.

Zhongwei Chen

Dr. Zhongwei Chen is a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, professor in advanced materials for clean energy at the University of Waterloo; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, director of Waterloo Center for Electrochemical Energy, associate editor of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and vice-president of International Academy of Electrochemical Energy Science (IAOEES). 

Zhongwei Chen

 
 

Geoffrey T. Fong

Dr. Fong is the founder and chief principal investigator of the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (the ITC Project), which is the first-ever international cohort study of tobacco use. A central objective of the ITC Project is to evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of key national level policies of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC), thw world's first health treaty.

Geoffrey T. Fong, Professor, Psychology

 
 

Michael Fowler

Dr. Fowler’s research focuses on electrochemical power sources in vehicles, specifically degradation analysis and control of batteries in hybrid and plug-in hybrid power trains. His interest takes him into the modelling of fuel cells and requires simulating the performance and reliability of fuel cells and batteries.

Michael Fowler

 
 

Sharon I. Kirkpatrick

Dr. Kirkpatrick is a Registered Dietitian with training in community and public health nutrition. Her research focuses on the intersections between nutrition, human and planetary health, equity, and policy, using a systems thinking lens.

Sharon I. Kirkpatrick

 
 

Juewen Liu

Dr. Liu's research group applies the fundamental principles of chemistry, physics and biology to produce nanoscale materials, devices and systems to understand basic sciences, advance technology, and impact medicine. In particular, they are interested in using DNA and lipids as functional polymers and building blocks to interface with metal nanoparticles, nanoclusters, carbon-based materials and hydrogels.

Juewen Liu, Professor, Chemistry

 
 

Linda F. Nazar

Dr. Linda Nazar carries out research in inorganic materials chemistry, solid state chemistry and electrochemistry. Her research is focused on the development of electrochemical energy storage devices and materials.

Professor, Chemistry; Canada Research Chair in Solid State Energy Materials
 
 

Will Percival

Dr. Percival's research interests focus on the properties of the Universe on the largest scales. Surveys of three-dimensional galaxy positions provide a wealth of data both on the physics just after the Big-Bang when the seed fluctuations that will grow through gravity to become galaxies were created, and on the physics driving the evolution of the Universe today.

Will Percival

 
 

Daniel Scott

Dr. Daniel Scott has worked extensively on sustainable tourism for 25 years, with a focus on the transition to a low carbon tourism economy and adaptation to the complex impacts of a changing climate. He has advised and led projects for a wide range of government agencies and tourism organizations around the world, including the United Nations World Tourism Organization, United Nations Environment Programme, World Bank, European Tourism Commission.

Daniel Scott

 
 

Xuemin (Sherman) Shen

Dr. Shen's research focuses on network resource management, wireless network security, Internet of Things, AI for networks and vehicular networks. Dr. Shen is a registered Professional Engineer of Ontario, Canada, an Engineering Institute of Canada Fellow, a Canadian Academy of Engineering Fellow, a Royal Society of Canada Fellow, a Chinese Academy of Engineering Foreign Member, and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society and Communications Society.

Xuemin (Sherman) Shen

 
 

Aiping Yu

Dr. Yu is primarily interested in materials development for energy storage and conversion, photocatylsts, and nano composites. She is an expert in carbon nanotubes and graphene, allowing her to design the proper porosity and polarity of nanomaterials for high energy storage supercapacitors and ultra-strong nanocomposites. Her previous work in the plastics and carbon solutions industries has led her to dedicate her research toward developing nanomaterials for practical applications.

Aiping Yu

 

Waterloo alum Quanquan Pang, and Gaoran Li, a former postdoctoral researcher, were also included on the list.