BPI Researchers Named Among World's Top 2% Most Cited Scientists

BPI Researchers
October 10, 2022

29 BPI researchers are named among the 100,000 most-cited scientists, or among the top 2% of most-cited scientists in their respective subfields, according to a database released by a team led by Stanford's Professor John Ioannidis.

This publicly-available database classifies scientists into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields and covers citations between 1996 and September 2022. The top-cited scientists are identified based on citation metrics including total citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions and a composite indicator (c-score).

The 29 BPI UBC researchers included in the database are (in alphabetical order):  

  • Arjmand, Mohammad
  • Bi, Xiaotao
  • Bohlmann, Joerg
  • Cranston, Emily D.
  • Ellis, Naoko
  • Englezos, Peter
  • Foster, E. Johan
  • Gopaluni, R. Bhushan
  • Green, Sheldon
  • Hallam, Steven J.
  • Hatzikiriakos, Savvas G.
  • Hudson, Zachary M.
  • Jetter, Reinhard
  • Jiang, Feng
  • Ko, Frank
  • Li, Hongbin
  • MacLachlan, Mark J.
  • Mansfield, Shawn D.
  • Mohn, William W.
  • Mohseni, Madjid
  • Olson, James
  • Rojas, Orlando J.
  • Saddler, Jack
  • Samuels, A. Lacey
  • Smith, Kevin J.
  • Sokhansanj, Shahabaddine
  • Sowlati, Taraneh
  • Withers, Stephen G.
  • Zerriffi, Hisham

 


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