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UCy Professor ranks among world’s top 0.05% in the field of Catalysis

University of Cyprus Professor Angelos M. Efstathiou has been distinguished as a Top Scientist worldwide by the prestigious ScholarGPS in the research field of Catalysis.

Chemistry Professor Efstathiou has ranked 112th worldwide (Highly Ranked Scholars – Top 0.05%) in the field of Catalysis, highlighting him as a leading scientist in the field of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

Scholar GPS is an AI-powered platform that has evaluated more than 30 million researchers from more than 55,000 universities and research centres worldwide.

Catalysis, in chemistry, is the modification of the rate of a chemical reaction, usually an acceleration, by addition of a substance not consumed during the reaction.

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