Zhu and Jain Recognized as 2025 Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate
MIE Associate Professor Hongli (Julie) Zhu and BioE/COS Assistant Professor Miten Jain were named 2025 Highly Cited Researchers by Clarivate. Zhu was recognized in the Cross-Field category, highlighting the broad interdisciplinary reach of her research spanning energy storage, advanced materials, solid-state batteries, operando neutron, and scalable manufacturing technologies. Jain was recognized in the Biology and Biochemistry category. This prestigious global recognition identifies researchers whose work ranks in the top 1% of citations worldwide over the past decade, reflecting exceptional influence and lasting impact in their fields.
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Twelve Northeastern scholars make ‘Highly Cited Researchers’ list
Twelve Northeastern University researchers have been recognized for their elite scholarly output.
The faculty members were included in this year’s “Highly Cited Researchers” list, an annual compilation by the data analytics company Clarivate that recognizes scholars who rank among the top 1% of their field.
“It is a point of pride that twelve of Northeastern’s faculty earned recognition among the world’s most influential scholars,” said Beth A. Winkelstein, Northeastern University’s provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. “Their work shapes conversations in their fields and drives progress on some of society’s most pressing challenges.”
Those researchers from Northeastern, a top-tier R1 institution, are Ruth Aguilera, Arun Bansil, Lisa Feldman Barrett, Charles H. Hillman, Miten Jain, Qingying Jia, David Lazer, Kim Lewis, Katie E. Lotterhos, Sanjeev Mukerjee, Alessandro Vespignani and Hongli Zhu.
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