54 EdUHK Scholars Named Among World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University
The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK) is excited to announce that 54 of its scholars have been listed among the World’s Top 2% Most-cited Scientists in the 2025 ranking, published by Stanford University. This represents an increase of five people compared to last year, demonstrating the sustained enhancement of EdUHK scholars’ research capabilities and strong recognition on the international stage.
Our listed scholars span 18 different professional fields, with 28 specialising in Education, highlighting the University’s leadership in this field. Other research fields represented among the selected scholars include: Language and Linguistics, Environmental Science, Music, Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Forestry, and Rehabilitation. This achievement fully reflects that while continuing to lead in Education, EdUHK also possesses profound strength and innovation capabilities across diverse research domains.
At EdUHK, our scholars are committed to solving real-world challenges, fostering collaboration between industry and academia, and actively translating research outcomes to benefit society. The University values diverse research outputs including journal papers, books and creative works, as well as knowledge transfer activities and contributions to policy formation, scholarship of learning and teaching and educational innovation. We are also deeply committed to quality education and teacher education, emphasising the importance of enhancing educational standards.
In May this year, EdUHK announced its Strategic Plan 2025-2031, shaping the blueprint for ‘Education Futures’ through four key areas. These include nurturing future-ready educators and talents with positive values and skills for tomorrow; and achieving tangible impact and benefitting the world through breakthroughs in research and knowledge sharing and transfer.
The list is compiled annually by a research team from Stanford University, based on Scopus data. It considers factors such as citation counts, co-authorship adjustments, and author ranking, focusing on actual academic impact rather than simply the quantity of publications.
EdUHK Scholars Named World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University:
(In alphabetical order of subject fields and surname)
| Scholar | Subject Field |
1 | Dr Li Wenjuan | Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing |
2 | Professor Xu Guandong # | Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing |
3 | Professor Cai Yuzhuo # | Education |
4 | Professor Chen Junjun # | Education |
5 | Dr Cheng Kwok-shing # | Education |
6 | Professor Cheng Yin-cheong # | Education |
7 | Professor Chiu Ming-ming # | Education |
8 | Professor Kevin Chung Kien-hoa | Education |
9 | Professor Sedat GÜMÜŞ | Education |
10 | Dr Yvonne Huang Xianhan | Education |
11 | Professor Kerry Kennedy | Education |
12 | Dr Lucas Kohnke # | Education |
13 | Professor Kong Siu-cheung # | Education |
14 | Professor John Lee Chi-Kin # | Education |
15 | Professor Li Hui # | Education |
16 | Professor Lim Cher-ping | Education |
17 | Dr Lo Chung-kwan # | Education |
18 | Professor Looi Chee-kit # | Education |
19 | Professor Bruce Macfarlane # | Education |
20 | Professor Mark Mason | Education |
21 | Dr Ng Tsz-kit # | Education |
22 | Professor Anatoly Oleksiyenko | Education |
23 | Dr Adam Poole | Education |
24 | Professor Song Yanjie | Education |
25 | Dr Elson Szeto Sing-ying | Education |
26 | Professor Allan Walker # | Education |
27 | Professor Wang Minjuan | Education |
28 | Professor Yan Zi # | Education |
29 | Dr Yang Weipeng # | Education |
30 | Dr Zhan Ying | Education |
31 | Dr Li Wai-chin # | Environmental Sciences |
32 | Dr Tsang Yiu-fai # | Environmental Sciences |
33 | Professor Wong Ming-hung # | Environmental Sciences |
34 | Dr Michael Yeung Kin-chung | Experimental Psychology |
35 | Professor Jim Chi-yung # | Forestry |
36 | Dr Victor Ho Kwok-pun # | General Mathematics |
37 | Professor Cheng Sheung-Tak # | Geriatrics |
38 | Professor Chou Kee-lee # | Geriatrics |
39 | Professor Michelle Gu Ming-yue | Languages & Linguistics |
40 | Professor Andy Kirkpatrick # | Languages & Linguistics |
41 | Dr Lee Ju Seong # | Languages & Linguistics |
42 | Professor Angel Lin Mei-yi # | Languages & Linguistics |
43 | Professor Glenn Stockwell | Languages & Linguistics |
44 | Professor Rudolf Wu Shiu-sun # | Marine Biology & Hydrobiology |
45 | Dr Li Liguan | Microbiology |
46 | Professor Leung Bo-wah # | Music |
47 | Dr Yang Yang # | Music |
48 | Professor Ken Yung Kin-lam | Neurology & Neurosurgery |
49 | Dr Daniel Kwasi Ahorsu # | Nursing |
50 | Professor Stephen Chow Cheuk-fai | Organic Chemistry |
51 | Professor Ho Wing-kei # | Physical Chemistry |
52 | Professor Chetwyn Chan Che-hin | Rehabilitation |
53 | Dr Li Jianbin | Social Psychology |
54 | Professor Li Wai-keung | Statistics & Probability |
As of September 2025
Remarks:
#: Top 1% scientists
(Published in September 2025; Citation data updated to the end of year 2024)
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