The University of Neapolis Paphos announces that three of its academics are included in the internationally recognized list of Stanford's World's Top 2% Scientists (2025), compiled in collaboration with Elsevier and published by Professor John Ioannidis' research team. This distinction confirms the global influence of their research work.
Neapolis academics on the Savvas list A. Hadjichristofi, artificial intelligence, Vice -Rector for Research and Innovation and Director of Intelligent Systems Laboratory (Islab). It is included in the Career list, in recognition of its long -term contribution to the areas of artificial intelligence, education and computer science. Stelios N. Georgiou Kathemistor of Educational Psychology and Dean of the School of Social and Humanities of the University of Neapolis Paphos. He has been a professor at the University of Cyprus, and his studies were held at New Jersey City University and Boston University. His research focuses, inter alia, on external and internalized problems during adolescence in relation to parentality. It is also included in the Career list, which highlights the stable and timeless impact of his work. Basant K. PURIEUME In the Department of Psychology of the School of Health Sciences and a psychiatrist with an academic course in Imperial College London. His work is about neuroimaging, mental health and developmental disorders. Included in the YEAR list, which records the last year's intense scientific activity. The importance of discrimination
The presence of two members of the University on the Career list confirms the international and timeless recognition of their work, while the inclusion of another member on the YEAR list highlights Naples' dynamics in modern research.
Characteristically, the Rector of the University of Neapolis Paphos, Professor Pantelis Sklias, said: "This recognition confirms the quality of our academic staff and the contribution of our University to the international scientific community. It is of great value to consider that the University of Neapolis Paphos is a new institution, which shows its rapid maturity and ability to act as an active partner in world knowledge and research production. "
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