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26 AMBER Researchers on Elsevier/Stanford University World’s Top 2% Scientists Ranking

8 October 2024

26 AMBER Researchers on Elsevier/Stanford University World’s Top 2% Scientists Ranking for career long impact.

Elsevier/Stanford University have created a publicly available database of top-cited 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 (c-score).

Separate data are shown for career-long and, separately, for single recent year impact. Scientists are classified into 22 scientific fields and 174 sub-fields according to the standard Science-Metrix classification.

The selection is based on the top 100,000 scientists by c-score (with and without self-citations) or a percentile rank of 2% or above in the sub-field. This version (7) is based on the August 1, 2024 snapshot from Scopus, updated to end of citation year 2023. This work uses Scopus data. Calculations were performed using all Scopus author profiles as of August 1, 2024.

Researchers are across 6 of our institutional partners:

  • Trinity College Dublin
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI)
  • Dublin City University
  • University of Limerick
  • University College Cork
  • Tyndall National Institute

With expertise in 5 fields: Chemistry, Clinical Medicine, Engineering, Physics & Astronomy and Enabling & Strategic Technologies.

This represents the breadth and importance of our research work in advanced materials and bioengineering.

Full data lists can be found here

Full Name Institution Field Subfield
Michael Coey Trinity College Dublin Physics & Astronomy Applied Physics
John Boland Trinity College Dublin Physics & Astronomy Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Yurii Gun’ko Trinity College Dublin Enabling & Strategic Technologies Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Ortwin Hess Trinity College Dublin Physics & Astronomy Optoelectronics & Photonics
Maurice Collins University of Limerick Chemistry Polymers
Colm O’Dwyer Tyndall National Institute Enabling & Strategic Technologies Energy
Sally Ann Cryan Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Clinical Medicine Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Andreas Heise Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Chemistry Polymers
Mike Lyons Trinity College Dublin Enabling & Strategic Technologies Energy
Michael Zaworotko University of Limerick Chemistry Organic Chemistry
Thorfinnur Gunnlaugsson Trinity College Dublin Chemistry Organic Chemistry
Michael Nolan Tyndall National Institute Physics & Astronomy Chemical Physics
Paul Weaver University of Limerick Engineering Materials
Myles Turner Dublin City University Physics & Astronomy Fluids & Plasmas
Anthony Robinson Trinity College Dublin Engineering Mechanical Engineering & Transports
Nicholas Dunne Dublin City University Engineering Biomedical Engineering
John Donegan Trinity College Dublin Enabling & Strategic Technologies Optoelectronics & Photonics
Jonathan Coleman Trinity College Dublin Enabling & Strategic Technologies Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Fergal O’Brien Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Engineering Biomedical Engineering
Stefano Sanvito Trinity College Dublin Physics & Astronomy Applied Physics
Ed Lavelle Trinity College Dublin Clinical Medicine Immunology
Valeria Nicolosi Trinity College Dublin Enabling & Strategic Technologies Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Michael Morris Trinity College Dublin Enabling & Strategic Technologies Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Justin Holmes University College Cork Enabling & Strategic Technologies Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Rocco Lupoi Trinity College Dublin Enabling & Strategic Technologies Materials
Daniel Kelly Trinity College Dublin Engineering Biomedical Engineering

Congratulations also to researchers who appeared on the list for 2023, single recent year impact:

Full Name Institution Field Subfield
Lewys Jones Trinity College Dublin Microscopy Materials
John Goold Trinity College Dublin General Physics Fluids & Plasmas
Alessandro Lunghi Trinity College Dublin Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry Physical Chemistry

 

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