Please enlighten us with your "research".
We've had this discussion several times on JWN and the statistics have been posted and debated.
I remember after one discussion where it was shown that a large percentage of scientists do believe in some kind of deity. When proven to be mistaken about the percentage of atheists mong scientists, one JWN athiests quipped that all the best scientists are atheists.
For a more accurate understanding of the amount of atheists in the fields of science, I suggest beginning with a study in Elaine Howard Decklund's research.
http://elainehowardecklund.blogs.rice.edu/home/about/
http://elainehowardecklund.blogs.rice.edu/home/literature/science-vs-religion/
So far, the biggest criticisms of her findings come from the Baptist Press. This is a criticism from a professor of mathematics.
Criticisms
Jason Rosenhouse is Associate Professor of Mathematics at James Madison University. Rosenhouse is critical of some of Ecklund's research summaries. In particular, he contests her claim that "As we journey from the personal to the public religious lives of scientists, we will meet the nearly 50 percent of elite scientists like Margaret who are religious in a traditional sense" (page 6, Ecklund, 2010). Rosenhouse says that "religious in a traditional sense" is never clearly defined. He suggests that she may be referring to her finding that 47% of scientists affiliate themselves with some religion, but says that calling them "religious in a traditional sense" is therefore misleading, because only 27% of scientists have any belief in a God, even though many more than that associate with religious cultures.
Here is an article from the Baptist Press about Elaine Howard Decklund's research and findings.
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/growing-number-of-scientists-are-atheists