2021, January 8
Share this articleNU professors were ranked among the top 2% of the world’s most impactful scientists, according to a new study by researchers from Stanford University. The public list of the top 2% most highly-cited scientists during their career can be found in the Mendeley database (Table-S6-career-2019).
Among 8 professors: 3 are from the School of Engineering and Digital Sciences, 3 from the School of Sciences and Humanities, 1 from the School of Mining and Geosciences, and 1 from the School of Medicine.
“Citation metrics are widely used and misused. We have created a publicly available database of 100,000 top-scientists that provides standardized information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions, and a composite indicator. Separate data are shown for career-long and single year impact. Metrics with and without self-citations and ratio of citations to citing papers are given”, - states the description to the public list.
The whole list contains more than 150 000 authors' names from around the world, classified into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields.
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authfull |
inst_name |
np6019 |
firstyr |
lastyr |
rank (ns) |
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NU |
166 |
1966 |
2014 |
45898 |
|
|
NU |
49 |
2001 |
2020 |
150318 |
|
|
NU |
73 |
2009 |
2020 |
166059 |
|
|
NU |
170 |
1987 |
2018 |
194236 |
|
|
NU |
203 |
1998 |
2019 |
250295 |
|
|
NU |
134 |
2004 |
2020 |
309346 |
|
|
NU |
77 |
2004 |
2020 |
561760 |
|
|
NU |
154 |
2007 |
2020 |
579050 |