Research.com has released its highly anticipated 2023 rankings of the best scientists, including chemists, worldwide and in the United States. The rankings feature several chemists from the University of Utah who have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry. According to their website, research.com aims to provide a centralized platform for researchers to discover, access, and disseminate research findings. Their main task is to empower scientists, professors, and research fellows to stay updated on the latest research, publications, and conferences worldwide. Through their portal, research.com seeks to streamline the research process and make it easier for researchers to progress with their work, regardless of their academic level. With its commitment to providing cutting-edge resources and tools, research.com hopes to facilitate impactful research and accelerate scientific progress.
According to their website, research.com aims to provide a centralized platform for researchers to discover, access, and disseminate research findings. Their main task is to empower scientists, professors, and research fellows to stay updated on the latest research, publications, and conferences worldwide. Through their portal, research.com seeks to streamline the research process and make it easier for researchers to progress with their work, regardless of their academic level. With its commitment to providing cutting-edge resources and tools, research.com hopes to facilitate impactful research and accelerate scientific progress.
Rankings
Reasearch.com has released its second edition ranking of the best scientists in chemistry, based on data from sources like OpenAlex and CrossRef. The ranking uses a scientist’s D(H)-index, which includes only publications and citation metrics in the examined discipline. The D (H)-index threshold for inclusion is set at 40, with factors like contributions and awards considered. Research.com verifies every profile manually to ensure that only genuine scientists are listed. The ranking aims to inspire researchers, businesses, and politicians worldwide to explore where top experts are heading in specific research fields, in different countries, or even within research institutions.
The University of Utah Department of Chemistry scientists who were ranked by the recent research.com publication are:
World Ranking | National Ranking | Scholar |
7,837 | 2,362 | Scott L. Anderson |
654 | 298 | P. B. Armentrout |
3,622 | 1,270 | Cynthia J. Burrows |
7,916 | 2,379 | Joel M. Harris |
6,236 | 1,983 | Gary E. Keck |
12,187 | 3,334 | Janis Louie |
1,096 | 471 | Joel S. Miller |
2,357 | 896 | Shelley D. Minteer |
6,478 | 2,038 | Valeria Molinero |
12,177 | 3,331 | Michael D. Morse |
3,354 | 1,189 | C. Dale Poulter |
1,128 | 485 | Matthew S. Sigman |
3,260 | 1,165 | Jack Simons |
630 | 287 | Peter Stang |
1,589 | 640 | Henry S. White |