
🇸🇮 Top Cited Professors from Slovenia: 2025
A Deep Dive into the Country’s Most Influential Researchers
Slovenia, long recognized for its academic rigor and scientific contribution within Central and Southeastern Europe, continues to lead in scholarly impact across multiple disciplines. The Academic Ranking of Balkan Universities (ARBU) for 2025 reinforces this status by highlighting Slovenia’s strong presence in the regional top-tier of cited academics.
Let’s explore the top-performing Slovenian professors from the ARBU Top 100 Most-Cited Professors in the Balkans (2025) and analyze their contributions.
1. Marko Mikuz
Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School
Field: Uncategorized
Citations Score: 100.00
Professor Marko Mikuz ranks #1 overall in the entire Balkan region, making him the most cited academic in the ARBU 2025 ranking. Affiliated with the prestigious Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School, his influence spans complex interdisciplinary research, likely linked to advanced physics or computational science. His exceptional citation score demonstrates a profound impact on international scholarship.
2. Samo Stanic
University of Nova Gorica
Field: Natural Sciences
Citations Score: 30.14
A central figure in natural sciences, Professor Samo Stanic has been a driving force behind environmental research and applied physics. His publications contribute to high-impact areas such as sustainable energy, astrophysics, and climate systems. As one of Slovenia’s academic ambassadors, Stanic’s work has found relevance far beyond the country’s borders.
3. Danilo Zavrtanik
University of Nova Gorica
Field: Natural Sciences
Citations Score: 20.73
Professor Zavrtanik’s research lies at the intersection of theoretical and applied physics, particularly particle physics and experimental analysis. As both a scientist and administrator, he plays a key role in shaping research governance and academic development in Slovenia. His citation strength reflects a long-standing commitment to academic excellence.
4. Matjaž Perc
University of Maribor
Field: Natural Sciences
Citations Score: 20.45
An internationally acclaimed researcher, Professor Matjaž Perc has made major contributions in complex systems, network theory, and mathematical sociology. His work is widely cited in economics, public policy, and behavioral science journals. As a strong advocate of open science, he stands out as one of Slovenia’s most innovative and globally recognized scientists.
5. Mitja Lainscak
University of Ljubljana
Field: Medical Sciences
Citations Score: 20.09
Professor Lainscak is among Slovenia’s most influential medical scientists, particularly in the field of cardiology and heart failure management. His collaboration with leading European medical societies and journals underlines Slovenia’s important contributions to clinical research and translational medicine.
Notable Mentions from Slovenia’s Academic Community
Professor | University | Field | Citation Score |
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Anton Kokalj | Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School | Natural Sciences | 19.36 |
Boris Turk | Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School | Medical Sciences | 17.70 |
Tadej Novak | Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School | Natural Sciences | 16.89 |
Janko Slavič | University of Ljubljana | Engineering and Technology | 14.61 |
Damijan Miklavcic | University of Ljubljana | Medical Sciences | 14.29 |
Marko Zavrtanik | Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School | Natural Sciences | 12.50 |
Gregor Jurak | University of Ljubljana | Medical Sciences | 10.23 |
Saso Dzeroski | Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School | Natural Sciences | 9.98 |
Maria Vittoria Garzelli | University of Nova Gorica | Natural Sciences | 9.92 |
Tadej Battelino | University of Ljubljana | Medical Sciences | 9.74 |
Igor Kononenko | University of Ljubljana | Engineering and Technology | 9.53 |
Zeljko Knez | University of Maribor | Engineering and Technology | 9.29 |
Janko Kersnik | University of Maribor | Medical Sciences | 8.41 |
Mario Poljak | University of Ljubljana | Medical Sciences | 7.99 |
Veronika Stoka | Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School | Medical Sciences | 7.86 |
Slovenia’s strong showing in the ARBU 2025 rankings is not only a reflection of individual brilliance—it is also the result of decades of strategic investment in research infrastructure, institutional autonomy, and internationalization.