Every year, Stanford University puts out a global list of the top two percent of scientists—the ones whose research shapes the way the world thinks, builds, and innovates. And for the third year in a row, Dr. Sandhya Shenoy from Srinivas University has made it to that list.
A Scientist Making Waves Worldwide
Dr. Shenoy is a Professor and Principal Research Scientist in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Srinivas University, Mukka. Her name appears in the Updated Science-Wide Author Databases of Standardized Citation Indicators, released by Stanford University on September 19—a long title that simply means her research is among the most read, cited, and respected in the world.
Turning Heat into Power
Her work sounds like something straight out of the future: she studies thermoelectric materials, which can turn waste heat into electricity. Imagine a world where the heat from your car engine, factory machines, or even your laptop could be captured and reused as energy. That’s the kind of sustainable innovation Dr. Shenoy is working toward—cleaner, smarter, and more efficient.
A Moment of Pride
The leadership at Srinivas University is thrilled with her continued recognition. As shared by daijiworld.com, Chancellor Dr. C. A. A. Raghavendra Rao and Pro-Chancellor Dr. A. Srinivas Rao congratulated her for bringing global honor to the university and for her outstanding contributions to science.
Dr. Sandhya Shenoy’s journey is a reminder that great science isn’t just about experiments—it’s about curiosity, persistence, and the belief that even invisible things, like heat, can power a better world.