Key Points

This is a proud moment for Tripura University and Northeast India's scientific community. Three of its faculty members have been globally recognized for their influential research. Their inclusion highlights the university's growing strength in mathematics, biology, and physics. This achievement marks a significant step in putting Northeast India on the international research map.

Key Points: Tripura University Scientists Named in Stanford Top 2% List

  • Recognition is based on composite citation scores and career-long impact metrics
  • Prof Tripathy's research focuses on sequence spaces and matrix operators
  • Dr Ghosh specializes in computational biology and computer-aided drug design
  • Dr Das contributes to material science and condensed matter physics
3 min read

Three Tripura University scientists named in Stanford University's prestigious top 2% list for 2025

Three Tripura University faculty, Prof Binod Tripathy, Dr Arabinda Ghosh, and Dr Ratan Das, earn a place in Stanford University's prestigious 2025 Top 2% Scientists list.

"This system was introduced in 2020, and I feel very good about it because the name of our university is rising higher. - Prof BC Tripathy"

Agartala, September 24

In a proud moment for Tripura University and the scientific community of Northeast India, three distinguished faculty members have been named in Stanford University's globally acclaimed "Top 2% Scientists" list for 2025.

The honorees include: Professor Binod Chandra Tripathy, Department of Mathematics, Dr Arabinda Ghosh, Department of Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics and Dr Ratan Das, Department of Physics, a release said.

Prof. Tripathy, a renowned professor of Mathematics, has made significant contributions in areas such as classes of sequences (crisp and fuzzy), characterisation of matrix classes, duals of sequence spaces, spectra of matrix operators, convergence acceleration, and series analysis.

Dr Arabinda Ghosh, an Assistant Professor in Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics, specialises in computational systems biology, recombinant DNA technology, enzymology, and computer-aided drug design.

De Ratan Das, an Assistant Professor of Physics, focuses his research on material science and condensed matter physics.

This recognition places them among the world's most influential researchers, based on standardised citation metrics developed by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier and Scopus. The Stanford/Elsevier list is one of the most respected global databases, ranking the top 2% of scientists across 22 scientific fields and 174 subfields.

The evaluation includes composite citation scores, h-index, co-authorship adjustments, authorship positions, career-long and single-year impact, as well as adjustments for self-citations and retracted papers.

The inclusion of Prof. Tripathy, Dr. Ghosh, and Dr. Das highlights Tripura University's growing research strength in mathematics, molecular biology, and physics. Their high-impact publications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and global contributions underscore the university's rising stature in the world of research and education.

In 2025, over 5,300 Indian scientists earned a place on Stanford's prestigious list, showcasing India's expanding role in global scientific scholarship. For Tripura University, this milestone marks a significant step in strengthening Northeast India's footprint in international research.

Speaking to ANI, Prof BC Tripathy, Department of Mathematics, said, "This system was introduced in 2020, and I feel very good about it because the name of our university is rising higher. People are getting inspired when they see me."

"My research subject is General Mathematics. In the beginning, our ranking was 318. There are four members in our team. In 2020, my name appeared on the list along with another professor from the Chemistry department. That made us very happy," he added.

"The struggle was huge, because we used to reach the university by 10 a.m. or even earlier and worked until around 7:30 or 8 p.m. We never took any holidays--whether it was Sunday or any other public holiday, we always came and worked," he further said.

Arabinda Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Department of Molecular Biology, told ANI, "It feels really good when a scientist or researcher receives such an award. For many people, this kind of recognition is like a dream."

"In 2015, when I completed my Ph.D., I thought about how to move my research career forward. I joined Gauhati University as an Assistant Professor and started my research work there. As time went on, we continued working steadily. For research, students are very important because they are our pillars," he added.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
This is fantastic news! But I hope the government provides more funding to universities like Tripura University. Our scientists achieve so much with limited resources - imagine what they could do with proper support.
A
Ananya R
Professor Tripathy's comment about working even on Sundays and holidays shows true dedication. This is the kind of work ethic that makes India proud. Congratulations to all three scientists! 🎉
D
David E
As an academic researcher myself, I know how prestigious the Stanford list is. For three scientists from one university to make it - that's remarkable. India's research ecosystem is definitely growing stronger.
S
Sarah B
Dr. Ghosh mentioning that students are the pillars of research is so true! This recognition will definitely inspire more young minds from the Northeast to pursue scientific careers. Well deserved!
K
Karthik V
Over 5,300 Indian scientists on the list! That's massive growth. But we need to ensure these achievements translate into practical applications that benefit our society. Research should connect with ground realities.
M
Michael C
The interdisciplinary nature of their work - mathematics, biology, physics - shows how modern research requires collaboration across fields. Tripura University is setting a great example for others to follow.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50