Beni Suef University Council honors faculty members who have been included in the list of the top 2% in the world
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The Council of Beni Suef University, headed by Prof. Mansour Hassan, President of the University, honored, in its 202nd session today, 17 faculty members who were listed as the best scientists in the world according to the Stanford University study for the best 2% of scientists globally for the year 2021. This came in the presence of the university’s vice presidents and deans of colleges and members of the Council.
Dr. Mansour Hassan congratulated the university’s scientists who were included in the list of the top 2% of the world’s scientists, wishing them success and further progress during their scientific career. They are the family of the late Dr. Ali Al-Bahrawi, specializing in applied mathematics, Dr. Ayman Moawad, specializing in physiology oncology, and Dr. Muhammad Shaaban. Majoring in applied physics, Dr. Mustafa Abu Khadra majoring in environmental sciences, Dr. Hamada Abdel Gawad majoring in plants, Dr. Wael Hazin majoring in microbiology, Dr. Hossam Zobaa majoring in networks, Dr. Arafa Hussein majoring in general physics, Dr. Ahmed Ali Farghali majoring in nanotechnology, and Dr. Walid Muhammad Ali Al-Roubi majored in materials and energy sciences, Dr. Khaled Abdel Latif majored in pharmaceutical sciences, Dr. Samaa Al-Daq majored in materials science and applied physics, Dr. Hussein El-Sayed majored in general physics, Dr. Ahmed Allam majored in zoology, Dr. Heba Salem majored in pharmaceutical sciences, and Dr. Ahmed Mahni majored in applied physics. And Dr. Mohamed Abdel Rahim majoring in pharmaceutical sciences.
Dr. Mansour stressed that the university is witnessing every day the culmination of its efforts to support its researchers, faculty members and students through global praises for the extent of excellence, creativity and innovation offered by the university’s students to serve science and scientists and support humanity. The prestige it deserves locally and globally.