
A recent analytical report on Egypt's research landscape, covering 2018 to March 2026 and based on Scopus data, highlights the country's progress in scientific output. The report indicates continuous growth in Egyptian scientific research across eight main fields and 30 sub-fields, including health, energy, and artificial intelligence. Egypt has seen a significant increase in published research papers and an improved global ranking, particularly in 2025. The quality of scientific research has also improved, with increased scientific citation rates H-index in medical sciences, advanced technologies, and materials science, indicating a shift towards global scientific impact. Cairo University is identified as a key contributor, ranking first in 25 out of 30 research subfields, second in four, and third in one. The university demonstrates a strong presence in medical and health sciences, such as pathology and oncology, as well as in basic life sciences, engineering, and technological disciplines like artificial intelligence.
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This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Egypt Today.