UFSC researchers among the 100,000 top-cited scientists in the world
A study carried out by Stanford University researchers, in the United States, identified the 100,000 top-cited scientists in the world. The study uses citations from the Scopus database until 2019, and it was published in the Journal Plos Biology on 16 October.
The study presents two different rankings, one that analyses the researcher’s career-long citation impact (see table S6), and another one that analyses citation impact during the year of 2019 (see table S7). The Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) has 15 researchers in the first ranking and 20 in the second one.
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Career-Long Impact
According to the career-long citation impact ranking ‒ which assesses the scientist’s research impact throughout their whole career ‒ Brazil is represented by 600 researchers, and UFSC has 14 researchers ranked. They are (in the order of the ranking):
- Benhard Welz, Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Carlos Emanuel de Souza, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Traugott Peter Wolf, Graduate Program in Medical Sciences, School of Health Sciences (CCS/UFSC)
- Ruy Exel, Department of Mathematics, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Rui Daniel Schröder Prediger, Department of Pharmacology, School of Biological Sciences (CCB/UFSC)
- Ivo Barbi, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Eduardo Carasek da Rocha, Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Enedir Ghisi, Department of Civil Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Alexandre Trofino Neto, Department of Automation and Systems, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Rosendo Augusto Yunes, Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Newton C. A. da Costa, Department of Philosophy, School of Philosophy and Human Sciences (CFH/UFSC)
- Christian Johann Losso Hermes, Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Denizar Martins, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Marcelo Lobo Heldwein, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
2019 Impact
The table S7, which contains data regarding the single calendar year of 2019, presents 853 Brazilian scientists, of which 20 are UFSC researchers. They are:
- Enedir Ghisi, Department of Civil Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Diego Augusto Santos Silva, Department of Physical Education, School of Sports (CDS/UFSC)
- Carlos Emanuel de Souza, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Ruy Exel, Department of Mathematics, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Rui Daniel Schröder Prediger, Department of Pharmacology, School of Biological Sciences (CCB/UFSC)
- Paulo Augusto Cauchik Miguel, Department of Production and Systems Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Christian Johann Losso Hermes, Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Marcelo Farina, Department of Biochemistry, School of Biological Sciences (CCB/UFSC)
- Danilo Wilhelm Filho, School of Biological Sciences (CCB/UFSC)
- Fabiane Barreto Vavassori Benitti, Department of Informatics and Statistics, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Antonio Luiz Braga, Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Dachamir Hotza, Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Benhard Welz, Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Selene Maria Arruda Guelli Ulson de Souza, Department of Chemical Engineering and Food Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Ivo Barbi, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Eduardo Carasek da Rocha, Department of Chemistry, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (CFM/UFSC)
- Graziela de Luca Canto, Department of Dentistry, School of Health Sciences (CCS/UFSC)
- Ione Jayce Ceola Schneider, Department of Health Sciences, School of Science, Technology and Health ‒ Araranguá Campus (CTS/UFSC)
- Marcelo Lobo Heldwein, Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Technology (CTC/UFSC)
- Maria Jose Hötzel, Department of Animal Sciences, School of Agricultural Sciences (CCA/UFSC)
The data presented in the tables includes all the scientists who are among the top 100,000 across all fields of study according to the composite citation index (when self-citations are included and/or when self-citations are not included). Furthermore, in the current update, tables S6 and S7 also include scientists who are not in the top 100,000 according to the composite index but are nevertheless within the top 2% of scientists of their main subfield discipline, across those that have published at least five papers.
The database created by the Stanford University scientists presents the top scientists in the world based on standardized citation metrics, such as information about citations, h-index, co-authorship, and a composite indicator.
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