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M’Sila University Professors Among the Top Scientists Worldwide

Ahmed Korti / English version: Dalila Henache
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Five Algerian university professors from Mohamed Boudiaf University in M’Sila, out of 68 Algerian researchers, were ranked among the 2% Top Scientists Worldwide according to the 2024 ranking issued by Stanford University in the United States of America.

With this excellence, the University of M’Sila ranked first in terms of the largest number of Algerian researchers, at the level of all higher education institutions in Algeria, which confirms the position it has reached in recent years, thanks to giving great importance to scientific research and encouraging academic studies, and providing all requirements, according to a vision aimed at making the university an engine and a real tributary in development and scientific inventions, and thus contributing to public life.

In the same context, the university director, Professor Amar Boudellaa, praised this result, which reflects the great importance that the sector attaches to scientific research and encouraging professors and students to enter this field, explaining that within the vision and instructions of the Minister, the University of Mohamed Boudiaf in M’Sila will not delay in supporting researchers, inventors, owners of start-ups and patents, which it leads at the national level.

The five researchers in this category are Professor Bouarissa Nadir, who specializes in natural Sciences/physics; Professors Berri Saadi and Maireche Abdelmadjid, working in the same field at the Faculty of Sciences; Professor Chouder Aissa, who specializes in electrical engineering from the Faculty of Technology; and Hocini Abdesselam, who specializes in electronics from the Faculty of Technology.

It is worth noting that Stanford University is a private American research university founded in 1885 in Stanford (California), later Silicon Valley was launched in the sixties of the last century. The Stanford University Top 2% Scientist raking has been issued annually since 2020 according to a study conducted by scientists from this prestigious American university.

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