14 of our researchers listed among the top 2% most cited researchers in the world

Many of our Earth Science reseachers are amongst the top 2 percent most cited in the world.

Lina Mtwana Nordlund, Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences. Photo: Daniel Olsson.
The global database of standardised citations based on Scopus/Elsevier has just been updated for 2025.
Lina Mtwana Nordlund, Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences, is on the list.
How does it feel to be included on the list?
- It's great, of course! It confirms that the research you do is relevant to others and that others are building on what you have done.
How important are citations?
- Important, it's one of several measures that can be used to understand the impact of your research.
Our 14 researchers
The following 14 researchers are among the top 2 per cent in terms of citations, either based on their entire research career or the past year.
- Graham Budd, Professor in Palaeobiology
- Giuliano Di Baldassarre, Professor in Hydrology
- Mikael Höök, Associate Professor in Global energy systems
- Hemin Koyi, Professor in Geodynamics och Tectonics
- Patrik Rönnbäck, Professor in Sustainable development
- Ian Snowball, Professor in Quaternary Geology
- Roger Herbert, Associate Professor in Hydrology
- Kevin Anderson, Visiting researcher
- Lina Mtwana Nordlund, Associate Professor in Environmental Sciences
- Claudia Teutschbein, Professor in Hydrology
- Wiebren Boonstra, Professor in Natural resources and Sustainable development
- John Peel, Professor emeritus, Palaeobiology
- Qinghua Lei, Associate Professor in Geohydrology
- Chin-Fu Tsang., Visiting professor, Hydrology.
Read more here: https://top2percentscientists.com/
Malin Eivergård