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Saudi Scientist Najlaa Al Raddadi Among World’s Top 2% Influential Researchers

Jeddah: Dr. Najlaa Al Raddadi, professor of Inorganic-Nano Chemistry from Saudi Arabia, has been ranked among the top 2 percent of the world’s most influential scientists for the fourth year in a row, according to Stanford University’s 2025 rankings.

Dr. Al Raddadi is recognized for her pioneering work in green synthesis and sustainable applications of nanoparticles. Her research also covers metal complexes and their industrial and medical uses. She has authored several research papers published in leading scientific journals and continues to contribute to advancing knowledge in nanotechnology.

Her inclusion in the global top 2 percent reflects her growing impact in scientific research and the broader recognition of Muslim women’s talent on the world stage. With a strong academic record and an expanding body of work, Dr. Al Raddadi is seen as a role model for aspiring scientists in the region.

Her achievements also highlight the increasing participation of Muslim women in science and technology, fields where they are gaining prominence both nationally and internationally. By focusing on sustainable and practical innovations, her work aligns with global priorities on environmental responsibility and technological advancement.

Dr. Al Raddadi’s recognition by Stanford underscores her standing in the international academic community. Her profile and contributions have also been featured in regional and international media, further showcasing the progress of Saudi researchers in specialized fields of science.

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