Carleton University has once again been recognized for its world-class research, contributing to its position as one of Canada’s fastest growing research-intensive universities. For the second year in a row, 85 of its researchers have been recognized as being among the world’s most-cited scholars.
The influential Stanford-Elsevier list has placed Carleton researchers in the coveted rankings of the world’s top 2% most-cited scholars, showcasing the impact of their innovative work in science, engineering, business, public affairs and the arts.
“The university takes great pride in its researchers, whose vision and dedication serve as true inspirations and drive real-world solutions to some of society’s most complex and pressing challenges,” says Rafik Goubran, Carleton’s vice-president (Research and International).
The recognition of researchers from across 48 disciplines (up from 46 last year), underscores Carleton’s ongoing commitment to advancing groundbreaking research and working closely with community and industry partners to drive a prosperous and sustainable future.
Researchers by topic
Acoustics
- Liu, Jie
Aerospace & Aeronautics
- Ellery, Alex
- Kind, Richard J.
- Nitzsche, Fred
Analytical Chemistry
- DeRosa, Maria C.
Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing
- Dehne, Frank
- Guo, Yuhong
- Kranakis, Evangelos
- Oommen, John B.
- Petriu, Dorina
- Santoro, Nicola
- Somayaji, Anil
- Woodside, Murray
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
- Storey, Kenneth B.
Biomedical Engineering
- Adler, Andy
Building & Construction
- Beausoleil-Morrison, Ian
- O’Brien, William
Chemical Physics
- Wright, James S.
Clinical Psychology
- Spanos, Nicholas P.
Computation Theory & Mathematics
- Bose, Prosenjit
Criminology
- Andrews, D. A.
- Hanson, R. Karl
Developmental & Child Psychology
- Sénéchal, Monique
Developmental Biology
- Holcik, Martin
Ecology
- Fahrig, Lenore
- Forbes, M. R.
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
- Chaoui, Hicham
- Copeland, Miles
Energy
- Meadowcroft, James
Entomology
- Cappuccino, Naomi
Environmental Sciences
- Letcher, Robert J.
- Mineau, Pierre
Evolutionary Biology
- Sherratt, Thomas N.
Experimental Psychology
- Jo Anne LeFevre
Fisheries
- Steven J. Cooke
Food Science
- Apollinaire, Tsopmo
Geochemistry & Geophysics
- Bell, Keith
- Ernst, Richard E.
- Mungall, James E.
- Ranalli, Giorgio
Geography
- Burn, Christopher R.
Geological & Geomatics Engineering
- King, Douglas
Geology
- Robert H. Rainbird
History
- Phillips, Mark Salber
Industrial Engineering & Automation
- Huang, Minyi
- Liu, Xiaoping
- Sasiadek, Jurek Z.
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
- Crutchley, Robert J.
International Relations
- Walters, William
Literary Studies
- Brouillette, Sarah
Logistics & Transportation
- Hassan, Yasser
Materials
- Miller, Ronald E.
Mechanical Engineering & Transports
- Coleman, Christopher E.
- Goldak, John
- Griffiths, Malcolm
- Wang, Xin
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
- Gruber, Stephan
Mycology & Parasitology
- Seifert, Keith A.
Networking & Telecommunications
- Achar, Ramachandra
- Barbeau, Michel
- Falconer, David
- Gupta, Shulabh
- Ibnkahla, Mohamed
- Kunz, Thomas
- Lung, Chung Horng
- Nakhla, Michel S.
- Yanikomeroglu, Halim
- Yu, Fei Richard
- Zhang, Qi Jun
Neurology & Neurosurgery
- Anisman, Hymie
- Kelly, Jack B.
- Tombaugh, Tom N.
Nuclear & Particle Physics
- Godfrey, S.
- Logan, Heather E.
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
- Rogers, David W.O.
Operations Research
- Wainer, Gabriel A.
Optics
- Albert, Jacques
Optoelectronics & Photonics
- Gauthier, Robert C.
Polymers
- Sundararajan, Pudupadi R.
Social Sciences Methods
- Zimmerman, Donald W.
Statistics & Probability
- Rao, J. N.K.
Strategic, Defence & Security Studies
- van Oorschot, Paul C.
Toxicology
- Fried, Peter
- Miller, J. David
- Villeneuve, Paul J.
For full details and information on the methodology, visit https://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/7
Tuesday, October 15, 2024 in Campus News
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