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Remarkable Research Efficiency: SIMATS - A Beacon of Excellence for India

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January 01, 2025

Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS) has once again proven its mettle on the national stage, building on its record-breaking publication spree and unparalleled research metrics.

drives pioneering studies, resulting in an ever-increasing publication rate in top-tier journals. Global Rankings: Various international ranking indices have placed SIMATS in their top tiers. SIMATS also holds the highest global ranking among Indian institutes in specific domains e.g., Dental in SCIMAGO world Rank 08 (India Rank 01), and Pharmacy at 132 (India Rank 01).

Indian Rankings: SIMATS is unique to have clinched 9 top positions, NIRF India ranking 2024, namely No: 1 in Dental, 12 in Medical, 11 in University and 13 in Law, 20 in Research, 26 in Overall, 33 in Innovation, 53 in Engineering, and 77 in Management.

Eminent Faculty: With 72 internationally renowned faculty members listed in the top 2% of global scientists, SIMATS has strategically built multidisciplinary teams. This high-calibre group leverages advanced instruments to accelerate research outputs of the highest quality.

Pioneering Facilities Found Nowhere Else in Asia: SIMATS houses unique facilities like Nano Computerised Tomography (Nano CT) and India's First Sub-Nano SEM (Scanning Electron Microscope) for ultra-detailed imaging-both among the first of their kind in the continent. Exclusive Mass Spectrometer division with Induction Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICPMS) GCMS Gas Chromatography, LCMS Liquid Chromatography, Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), White laser Confocal for deep structural insights at the nano-scale. By housing these cutting-edge tools under one roof, SIMATS empowers its researchers to explore new frontiers in medicine, engineering, and beyond-paving the way for breakthroughs with profound benefits for India and the world.

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