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USP academics featured in global Top 2% Scientists List 2024

USP academics featured in global Top 2% Scientists List 2024

By fijivillage
13/11/2024
USP's Professor Ahmed Rafiuddin and USP academic Professor Surendra Prasad Photo: Supplied

The University of the South Pacific (USP) academics are once again featured in the global Top 2% Scientists List based on their citations and publications.

Professor Ahmed Rafiuddin has been featured on the List for five consecutive years, with Professor Surendra Prasad featured since 2022.

Created by Standford University using data provided by Elsevier, the world's leading scientific publisher and research data analytics company, the List is a prestigious recognition of one’s contributions to science and signifies global recognition for research excellence.

USP School of Agriculture, Geography, Environment, Ocean and Natural Sciences (SAGEONS) Head, Professor Prasad said it was a proud achievement to be recognised for his research work in the areas of analytical, environmental and food chemistry.

“Both fields are interconnected, as environmental factors influence food quality and safety. For example, pesticides and fertilisers used in agriculture can affect soil health and water quality. Therefore, advancements in both areas contribute to sustainable development, food security, and overall well-being,” the Professor of Chemistry shared.

“Such recognitions are always a proud moment for my research family, which includes my research students and collaborators.”

“It also highlights the work we are doing as a regional university as we work in our various disciplines to address and find solutions to issues facing our communities and nations and sustainably enhance our resilience.”

School of Information Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Physics (STEMP) Professor of Engineering, Professor Ahmed’s publications over the last 15 years are linked to the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 on Affordable and Clean Energy.

“Most Pacific Island countries still rely on fossil fuels for power generation. When it comes to renewable energy, they rarely think beyond solar PV systems. However, considering the increasing cloud cover which reduces the output from these systems and the anticipated problem of discarded panels creating another major waste management challenge in a few years, these countries need to look for other sources of energy as well,” he highlighted.

“There is good potential for wind energy at several locations in most of the Pacific Island countries. We have carried out wind resource assessments and shared the reports with the respective

Departments of Energy. We have also done extensive research on marine renewable energy considering that we are surrounded by oceans.”

Professor Ahmed said it was not easy competing with researchers from other countries in the field of renewable energy.

“The South Pacific region is not known internationally for research, especially in the areas of Sciences and Engineering. However, a lot of my students who worked with me are also excelling in research and this is certainly encouraging. Being able to inspire young minds towards the noble profession of academics is quite motivating.”

Professor Ahmed said he is constantly motivated by the phrase, “Those who win never quit; those who quit never win,” by Roy Bennet.

The University of the South Pacific is now accepting applications for Semester 1, 2025. Interested students can visit our website at www.usp.ac.fj to explore our wide range of internationally accredited programmes from our six schools and two centres. Apply Now at www.usp.ac.fj/apply

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