2024-10-04T15:01:51+08:00

Five professors from FSS have been included in the “World’s Top 2% Scientists 2024” list released by Stanford University. This list, published by Prof. John P. A. Ioannidis’ team at Stanford University and the Elsevier Data Repository. Scientists are classified into 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields according to the standard Science-Metrix classification. It selects the top 2% of scientists worldwide based on their “Career-long Citation Impact” and “Single Year Citation Impact”. Career-long data are updated to end-of-2023 and single recent year data pertain to citations received during calendar year 2023. Five professors from the FSS hence were selected in various fields.

Department of Communication

Prof. Xinshu Zhao: Chair Professor in the Department of Communication, with research interests in marketing, business administration, and quantitative social research. He was included in the 2024 “Single Year Citation Impact” list.

Department of Economics

Prof. Angus Chu: Head and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics, with research interests in macroeconomics, economic growth, innovation, intellectual property rights, monetary economics, and population economics. He was included in the 2024 “Single Year Citation Impact” list.

Department of Psychology

Prof. Lei Chang: Head and Chair Professor in the Department of Psychology, with research interests in evolutionary psychology and developmental psychology. He was included in both the “Career-long Citation Impact” and “Single Year Citation Impact” lists.

Prof. Todd Jackson: Professor in the Department of Psychology, with research interests in clinical psychology and health psychology. He was included in both the “Career-long Citation Impact” and “Single Year Citation Impact” lists.

Prof. Anise Wu: Professor in the Department of Psychology, with research interests in health psychology, psychiatry, and public health, particularly focusing on various behavioral addictions (e.g., gambling disorder, internet addiction and problematic smartphone use). She was included in the 2024 “Single Year Citation Impact” list.