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Eight ICRA-CERCA researchers, among the top 2% in the world according to the 2024 ranking of Stanford University

Monday, 28 October 2024

The Catalan Water Research Institute (ICRA-CERCA) has received significant recognition with the inclusion of eight of its researchers in the prestigious Ranking of the World Scientists: World’s Top 2% Scientists 2024 , produced annually by the University of Stanford. This ranking identifies the most relevant scientists on a global scale, based on the citation impact of their publications and other influence metrics. The ICRA-CERCA researchers who have achieved this distinction are:

  1. Vicenç Acuña : Specialized in fluvial ecology, Acuña works on the ecological quality of aquatic ecosystems and the effects of climate change on these systems. His research contributes to understanding how rivers can recover and adapt to environmental pressures.
  2. Jose Luis Balcazar : Researcher in environmental microbiology, Balcazar studies microbial communities in water and their relationship with human health. His work is essential for the detection and control of aquatic pathogens, with special attention to antimicrobial resistance.
  3. Wolfgang Gernjak : An expert in water treatment, Gernjak focuses on advanced purification technologies, including oxidation and membrane processes. His research is key to improving the quality of water intended for human consumption and to reuse waste water in a safe and sustainable way.
  4. Meritxell Gros : Known for her work on emerging pollutants, Gros studies chemical compounds that reach the aquatic environment, such as drugs and pesticides. Their studies help to understand the impacts of these pollutants on ecosystems and to develop strategies to mitigate their effects.
  5. Mira Petrovic : An expert in analytical water chemistry, Petrovic works on the development of methods to detect pollutants in very low concentrations. Their contributions are essential to identify and control dangerous substances present in water.
  6. Jelena Radjenovic : Radjenovic is dedicated to researching innovative technologies to remove persistent pollutants from water. His work contributes to the development of more efficient and sustainable techniques to guarantee water quality in industrial and municipal environments.
  7. Sara Rodriguez-Mozaz : Focusing on ecotoxicology and environmental health, Rodriguez-Mozaz analyzes the impact of pollutants on aquatic organisms and human health. His research helps to identify potential risks associated with the presence of chemicals and medicines in water sources.
  8. Sergi Sabater : With a long career in aquatic ecology, Sabater studies the effects of pollution and environmental degradation in river ecosystems. His research is key to understanding the mechanisms that help rivers stay healthy in the face of environmental disturbances.

This inclusion of ICRA-CERCA in the Stanford ranking, which reaches its seventh edition, highlights its position as a global reference in research on water and water resources. This recognition is an endorsement of the quality and impact of the research carried out at ICRA-CERCA, as these eight professionals represent 47% of the institute’s main researchers. This achievement positions ICRA-CERCA as a global reference in research on water and water resources. In a context where sustainability and water management are more crucial than ever, the impact and contribution of ICRA-CERCA researchers are a testament to the institute’s commitment to innovation and excellence. scientific lens

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