15 Amrita researchers listed in Stanford’s world top 2% scientists
Making a remarkable achievement, researchers with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham have been ranked in the world’s top 2% list of scientists by Stanford University. Categories are based upon papers published and years spent on research. It is the university's third year in a row in the database, and the number of researchers increases from 10 to 15.
The rankings, considered the most prestigious worldwide, are drawn from the bibliometric information contained in Scopus, the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature including scientific journals, books and conference proceedings. It contains more than 180,000 researchers from the more than 8 million scientists considered to be active worldwide, with 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields taken into account.
Two lists are published for the year 2022. The first list is based on the number of research papers published and amount of years spent on research. It includes eight scientists from the university:
- Dr P Venkat Rangan, Vice-Chancellor of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
- Dr Maneesha V Ramesh, Provost, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
- Dr Shantikumar Nair, Dean of Amrita School of Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine
- Dr Jayakumar Rangasamy, Professor, School of Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine
- Dr R Krishnakumar, Professor and Head at Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Amrita School of Medicine
- Dr Madhav Datta, Emeritus Professor
- Dr N Radhika, Professor at Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore
- Dr Bijo Mathew, Professor at Amrita School of Pharmacy
- Dr Maneesha V Ramesh
- Dr Shantikumar Nair
- Dr Jayakumar Rangasamy
- Dr R Krishnakumar
- Dr Bijo Mathew
- Dr N Radhika
- Dr KP Soman, Associate Dean of Amrita School of Computing
- Dr KA Ramachandran, Professor at Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore
- Dr K Manzoor, Professor at Amrita School of Nano Sciences and Molecular Medicine
- Dr R Krishankumar, Assistant Professor, Amrita School of Computing, Coimbatore
- Dr M Suresh, Professor at Amrita School of Business, Coimbatore
- Dr A Anitha, who is now with Queensland University Australia, is listed via Amrita School of Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine
- Dr Denny John, who is now Adjunct Professor at Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, is listed via Amrita School of Allied Health Sciences, Kochi
On the international level, Amrita is ranked 41st in the world, the only Indian university in the top 50, by the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, 2022—a system of global indicators to assess the progress of universities towards the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In addition, the United Nations has awarded the university two UNESCO Chairs, namely the UNESCO Chair for Experiential Learning for Sustainable Innovation & Development and the UNESCO Chair on Gender Equality & Women’s Empowerment.
Amrita is headquartered at Coimbatore and spread across seven campuses in four states—Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. The university globally partners with academic, industry, and governmental institutions to accomplish human-centred, translational, and groundbreaking research.
To date, Amrita has more than 500 collaborations from more than 200 signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). Some of its partners include Harvard University, Columbia University, King’s College London, KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, VU Amsterdam, the British Geological Society, University of Oxford, Italian National Research Council, Deakin University, and the University of Tokyo.
Amma is the Founder, Chancellor, and guiding light of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. Her words, thoughts, and vision for education and research founded upon universal values have shaped the university’s mission.
15 investigadores de Amrita incluidos en el 2% de los mejores científicos del mundo por Stanford
Por tercera vez consecutiva, los investigadores de Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham han sido clasificados en la lista del 2 % de los mejores científicos del mundo publicada por la estimada Universidad de Stanford. El número de investigadores de la Universidad Amrita ha pasado este año de 10 a 15.
Este ranking, considerado el más prestigioso a nivel mundial, se basa en la información bibliométrica contenida en Scopus, la mayor base de datos de resúmenes y citas revisada por pares que incluye revistas científicas, libros y actas de congresos. Contiene más de 180.000 investigadores de los más de 8 millones de científicos considerados activos en todo el mundo, con 22 campos científicos y 176 subcampos valorados.
AmritaSREE SHGs receive $10 million in financial support this year
The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh visited Amritapuri to take part in the inauguration of this year’s distribution to self-help groups in 21 states.
Sri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Honorable Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, arrived in Amritapuri last night. He joined Amma to inaugurate $10 million (₹850 million) of economic support for the 250,000 women who belong to AmritaSREE’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
“Amma is a symbol of love and compassion who is providing people with the basic means to live. I am blessed to meet you,” said CM Chouhan. "Similarly, let governments also be able to help the poor in this way with so much love and compassion. Amma’s gestures have touched me and I will also try to implement the same.”
Amma launched this year’s AmritaSREE package with a third installment of additional assistance that began in 2020 to support the SHG members and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes financial aid, grocery kits, and clothing.
Los SHG de AmritaSREE reciben 10 millones de dólares de apoyo económico este año
El Ministro Principal de Madhya Pradesh visitó Amritapuri para participar en la inauguración anual de la distribución a grupos de autoayuda en 21 estados.
Sri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Honorable Ministro Principal de Madhya Pradesh, llegó a Amritapuri anoche. Se unió a Amma para inaugurar la entrega de 10 millones de dólares (₹ 850 millones) de apoyo económico para las 250.000 mujeres que pertenecen a los Grupos de Autoayuda (SHG) de AmritaSREE.
En su alocución CM Chouhan dijo: “Amma es un símbolo de amor y compasión que proporciona a las personas los medios básicos para vivir. Tengo la suerte de conocerte. Del mismo modo, los gobiernos también podrían ayudar a los pobres de esta manera con tanto amor y compasión. Los gestos de Amma me han conmovido y también intentaré implementarlos en mi acción de gobierno".
Amrita Hospitals successfully completes 12th hand transplant surgery
Amrita Hospitals, Kochi has successfully conducted its 12th hand transplant surgery. Gulnora, 45, is from Uzbekistan and lost her hands in an accident at her workplace. She has just completed her month-long treatment in Kochi and, with happiness and gratitude, returned home. Gulnora will be able to move her hands completely after undergoing follow-up treatments, including physiotherapy.
The new limbs were donated by Anita from Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu. Having expressed a wish to be an organ donor upon her demise, she was declared brain dead at a hospital in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala on September 21, 2022. Her hands were airlifted to Kochi, and the surgical team at Amrita Hospital successfully attached them to Gulnora in a 16-hour surgery.
Los Hospitales Amrita completan con éxito la 12ª cirugía de trasplante de mano
El Hospital Amrita de Kochi ha realizado con éxito su 12ª cirugía de trasplante de mano. Gulnora, de 45 años, es de Uzbekistán y perdió las manos en un accidente laboral. Acaba de completar su tratamiento de un mes en Kochi y, con gran felicidad y gratitud, ha regresado a su hogar. Gulnora podrá mover sus manos por completo después de someterse a diversos tratamientos de seguimiento, incluida la fisioterapia.
Las nuevas extremidades fueron donadas por Anita de Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu. Habiendo expresado su deseo de ser donante de órganos tras su fallecimiento, fue declarada con muerte cerebral en un hospital en Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, el 21 de septiembre de 2022. Sus manos fueron trasladadas en avión a Kochi, y el equipo quirúrgico del Hospital Amrita las adjuntó con éxito a Gulnora. en una cirugía de 16 horas.
Born of Love: Mata Amritanandamayi Centre Italy opens its doors
Volunteers have founded the country’s first MA Centre to foster Amma’s teachings to selflessly serve humanity and our natural world.
Amma's first centre in Italy, now known to everyone as MA Centre Italy, has finally become a reality. The property is located in the beautiful natural surroundings of Località Nebbiolo in the municipality of Gavi, Piemonte, about 60 km north of Genoa. Spread across 20 hectares, it will become a gathering place for Amma’s Italian community to share her teachings of love and selfless service and then work together on the resulting humanitarian and environmental initiatives.
Said Marina Ghezzi, President of MA Centre Italy: “For us, the centre represents Amma's presence in our area, a permanent and stable presence throughout the year. A place where we can regenerate and recharge. It is our wish to be able to represent Amma’s hands of love and compassion in Italy.”
Nacido del amor: El Centro Mata Amritanandamayi de Italia abre sus puertas
Los voluntarios han fundado el primer Centro MA del país para fomentar las enseñanzas de Amma para servir desinteresadamente a la humanidad y a nuestro mundo natural.
El primer centro de Amma en Italia, ahora conocido por todos como MA Center Italy, finalmente se ha hecho realidad. La propiedad está ubicada en el hermoso entorno natural de la localidad de Nebbiolo en el municipio de Gavi, Piamonte, a unos 60 km al norte de Génova. Cuenta con 20 hectáreas de terreno y se convertirá en un lugar de reunión para la comunidad italiana de Amma. Allí podrán compartir sus enseñanzas de amor y servicio desinteresado y luego trabajar juntos en las iniciativas humanitarias y ambientales que se propongan.
India to host G20 Leaders’ Summit 2023: Amma to chair its civil society sector
Amma said that poverty in rural areas is one of the key issues to address in terms of moving ahead as a society overall.
The Govt of India has appointed Amma as the Chair of the country’s Civil 20 (C20), an official engagement group of the Group of 20 (G20). The G20 is the premier intergovernmental forum for the world’s developed and emerging economies to address financial stability on a global basis. The C20 is its platform for civil society organizations (CSOs) to bring forth non-government and non-business voices to the G20 leaders.
India will assume the Presidency of the G20 for one year from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023. The pinnacle of events is September 9-10, 2023 when the G20 Leaders’ Summit will take place in New Delhi at the level of Heads of State and Government. But in advance, India will host more than 200 meetings across the country, an endeavour that involves intense work by ministerial meetings, working groups, and engagement groups.
India acogerá la Cumbre de Líderes del G20 de 2023: Amma presidirá el sector de la sociedad civil
Amma dijo que la pobreza en las áreas rurales es uno de los temas clave a abordar para avanzar como sociedad en general.
El gobierno de la India ha designado a Amma como presidenta del grupo Civil 20 (C20) del país. Se trata de un grupo de compromiso oficial del Grupo de los 20 (G20). El G20 es el principal foro intergubernamental de las economías desarrolladas y emergentes del mundo para abordar la estabilidad financiera a nivel mundial. El C20 es su plataforma para que las organizaciones de la sociedad civil (OSC) presenten voces no gubernamentales y no empresariales a los líderes del G20.
India asumirá la Presidencia del G20 durante un año, del 1 de diciembre de 2022 al 30 de noviembre de 2023. El punto culminante de los eventos es el 9 y 10 de septiembre de 2023, cuando se llevará a cabo la Cumbre de Líderes del G20 en Nueva Delhi a nivel de jefes de Estado y Gobierno. Pero, previamente, India albergará más de 200 reuniones en todo el país, un esfuerzo que implica un trabajo intenso por parte de reuniones ministeriales, grupos de trabajo y grupos de compromiso.