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85 Carleton Researchers Named Among World's Top 2% Most-Cited Scholars

December 20, 2023

An impressive 85 Carleton University researchers, past and present, have secured a coveted spot on the 2022 Stanford-Elsevier list of the world’s most-cited scholars. This exceptional achievement places them in the world’s top 2% most-cited scholars, showcasing the unparalleled impact of Carleton’s groundbreaking research.

The citations span 46 subjects, encompassing key areas of the university’s research strengths in the arts and social sciences, public affairs as well as science and engineering.

These achievements underscore Carleton’s ongoing commitment to advancing world-class research, contributing to its position as one of Canada’s fastest growing research-intensive universities.

The university takes pride in its world-class researchers, whose vision, dedication, and innovation serve as true inspirations. Carleton researchers continue to work closely with community and industry partners on innovative solutions to some of society’s most complex and pressing challenges.

Researchers by topic

Acoustics

Aerospace & Aeronautics

Analytical Chemistry

Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing

Behavioral Science & Comparative Psychology

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Biomedical Engineering

Building & Construction

Chemical Physics

Clinical Psychology

Computation Theory & Mathematics

Criminology

Developmental Biology

Ecology

Education

Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Energy

Entomology

Environmental Sciences

Evolutionary Biology

Geochemistry & Geophysics

Geography

Geological & Geomatics Engineering

History

Industrial Engineering & Automation

Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry

International Relations

Literary Studies

Logistics & Transportation

Materials

Mechanical Engineering & Transports

Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Mycology & Parasitology

Networking & Telecommunications

Neurology & Neurosurgery

Nuclear & Particle Physics

Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging

Operations Research

Optics

Optoelectronics & Photonics

Paleontology

Political Science & Public Administration

Polymers

Social Sciences Methods

Statistics & Probability

Strategic, Defence & Security Studies

Toxicology

 

For full details and information on the methodology, visit elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com


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