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转载全球100大化学牛人 已有 280 次阅读 2011-2-23 19:41 |个人分类:转载|系统分类:人物纪事|关键词:color style Top 100 Chemists, 2000-2010 全球100大化学牛人On February 10, 2011,Thomson Reutersreleased data identifying the worlds top 100 chemists over the past 10 yearsas ranked by the impact of theirpublished research.The top 100 is intended to celebrate the achievements of chemists who achieved the highestcitation impact scores for chemistry papers (articles and reviews) published since January 2000. Thomson Reuters published the table in support of the International Year of Chemistry. Read the full report below the table.Top 100 Chemists, 2000-2010, Ranked by Citation ImpactAmong those with 50 or more papersRankInstitutionPapersCitationsImpact1Charles M. LIEBERHarvard University7417,776240.222Omar M. YAGHIUniversity of California Los Angeles9019,870220.783Michael OKEEFFEArizona State University7312,910176.854K. Barry SHARPLESSScripps Research Institute609,754162.575A. Paul ALIVISATOSUniversity of California Berkeley9314,589156.876Richard E. SMALLEYFormerly Rice University609,217153.627Hongjie DAIStanford University8812,768145.098Xiaogang PENGUniversity of Arkansas598,548144.889Valery V. FOKINScripps Research Institute546,853126.9110MS 1Peidong YANGUniversity of California Berkeley9511,167117.5511Benjamin LISTMax Planck Institute for Coal Research818,808108.7412MS 50Mark E. THOMPSONUniversity of Southern California535,394101.7713Robert H HAUGERice University555,566101.2014Eric N. JACOBSENHarvard University817,98598.5815Banglin CHENUniversity of Texas San Antonio615,92997.2016David W.C. MACMILLANPrinceton University555,26795.7617Mostafa EL-SAYEDGeorgia Institute of Technology11110,13591.3118Ezio RIZZARDOCommonwealth Scientific and Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia524,74791.2919Michael S. STRANOMassachusetts Institute of Technology544,84389.6920Michael J. ZAWOROTKOUniversity of South Florida837,40389.1921Dmitri V. TALAPINUniversity of Chicago564,98188.9522Ryoji NOYORINagoya University625,48688.4823Chad A. MIRKINNorthwestern University23320,50588.0024Liberato MANNAItalian Institute of Technology625,43187.6025Richard P. VAN DUYNENorthwestern University887,69087.3926Robert H. GRUBBSCalifornia Institute of Technology17014,61785.9827Carlos F. BARBASScripps Research Institute958,02984.5228James R. HEATHCalifornia Institute of Technology695,83084.4929Moungi G. BAWENDIMassachusetts Institute of Technology524,36483.9230David A. CASERutgers University605,00783.4531Shouheng SUNBrown University846,97082.9832MS 10Catherine J. MURPHYUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Campaign695,71782.8633M. G. FINNScripps Research Institute766,28682.7134Stephen L. BUCHWALDMassachusetts Institute of Technology16913,94182.4935MS 4Younan XIAWashington University St. Louis16113,12081.4936Stuart L. SCHREIBERHarvard University665,36981.3537MS 19Taeghwan HYEONSeoul National University826,58780.3338George M. WHITESIDESHarvard University22818,23779.9939Ryong RYOOKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology776,05778.6640Michael F. RUBNERMassachusetts Institute of Technology514,00478.5141MS 20Xiangfeng DUANUniversity of California Los Angeles645,02278.4742MS 48Michael GRTZELSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne18714,60278.0943Gregory C. FUMassachusetts Institute of Technology1118,38475.5344MS 89Horst WELLERUniversity of Hamburg735,42874.3645Joan F. BRENNECKEUniversity of Notre Dame654,82774.2646Kenneth R. SEDDONQueens University Belfast946,91673.5747MS 8Alan J. HEEGERUniversity of California Santa Barbara664,75872.0948Andreas MANZKorea Institute of Science and Technology - Europe705,03071.8649Hua Chun ZENGNational University of Singapore533,67369.3050Suprakas Sinha RAYCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa503,41168.2251Mikhail E. ITKISUniversity of California Riverside604,06967.8252Osamu TERASAKIStockholm University926,19867.3753MS 29Shaik M. ZAKEERUDDINSwiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne634,20466.7354Wenbin LINUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill1046,93066.6355MS 2Yadong YINUniversity of California Riverside573,78766.4456John R. YATESScripps Research Institute865,69666.2357Samuel I. STUPPNorthwestern University624,07365.6958Prashant V. KAMATUniversity of Notre Dame996,42664.9159John D. HOLBREYQueens University Belfast634,01663.7560Jens K. NRSKOVTechnical University of Denmark1227,73663.4161MS 5Yugang SUNArgonne National Laboratory935,89663.4062Evgeny KATZClarkson University976,14763.3763MS 75Craig J. HAWKERUniversity of California Santa Barbara1418,89363.0764Christian SRREVersailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University724,51762.7465MS 71Richard H FRIENDUniversity of Cambridge744,64262.7366Jean M. J. FRCHETUniversity of California Berkeley20912,98562.1367James M. TOURRice University1348,32562.1368Robert C. HADDONUniversity of California Riverside845,19161.8069Peter J. STANGUniversity of Utah1036,35661.7170MS 24Nicholas A. KOTOVUniversity of Michigan784,80961.6571F. Dean TOSTEUniversity of California Berkeley845,16361.4672Michal KRUKCity University of New York543,31561.3973Didier ASTRUCUniversity Bordeaux I1146,88360.3874MS 83Michael GIERSIGFree University of Berlin553,31060.1875George C. SCHATZNorthwestern University20212,11659.9876Harold G. CRAIGHEADCornell University513,04259.6577Keith FAGNOUUniversity of Ottawa633,74759.4878Milan MRKSICHUniversity of Chicago543,16858.6779Alois FRSTNERMax Planck Institute for Coal Research1518,85858.6680Karl Anker JRGENSENAarhus University1528,89358.5181Rustem F. ISMAGILOVUniversity of Chicago593,43758.2582Richard A. FRIESNERColumbia University985,69758.1383Jairton DUPONTFederal University of Rio Grande do Sul1206,96458.0384John F. HARTWIGUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Campaign1679,63857.7185Robert LANGERMassachusetts Institute of Technology985,63257.4786Mark E. DAVISCalifornia Institute of Technology663,79157.4487Manos MAVRIKAKISUniversity of Wisconsin Madison563,20557.2388Adi EISENBERGMcGill University653,72057.2389Maurice BROOKHARTUniversity of North Carolina Chapel Hill874,97857.2290Amir H. HOVEYDABoston College1226,96757.1191Charles R. MARTINUniversity of Florida583,31257.1092Alexander ZAPFUniversity of Rostock603,40756.7893Jeffrey R. LONGUniversity of California Berkeley985,56356.7794Neil R. CHAMPNESSUniversity of Nottingham864,87756.7195Naomi J. HALASRice University734,13156.5996Abraham NITZANTel Aviv University512,87956.4597Charles L. BROOKSUniversity of Michigan673,77856.3998Helmut CLFENMax Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces824,59556.0499Jrme CORNILUniversity of Mons653,64056.00100Geoffrey W. COATESCornell University905,02955.88 = deceasedSOURCE:Essential Science IndicatorsSMfromThomson Reuters, January 1, 2000 October 31, 2010The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) have proclaimed2011 the International Year of Chemistry. During the year, celebrations and special events will be held around the globe “to increase the public appreciation of chemistry in meeting world needs, to encourage interest in chemistry among young people, and to generate enthusiasm for the creative future of chemistry.”The table above is intended to celebrate the achievements of 100 chemists who achieved the highest citation impact scores for chemistry papers (articles and reviews) published since January 2000.Citation impact (citations per paper) is a weighted measure of influence that seeks to reveal consistently superior performance.To ensure that a high score could not be achieved by a few highly cited papers, a threshold of 50 papers was used in the analysis. The average citation impact in chemistry for the period was 11.07, so all the researchers listed above achieved more than five times that mark.Sinceapproximately a million chemistswere recorded in the journal publications indexed by Thomson Reuters during the last decade, these 100represent the top hundredth of one percent. Sixteen of those listed also ranked in the top 100 by citation impact in materials science, among those who published 25 or more papers in that field during the last decade. Their ranks in materials science MS are noted beneath their ranks in chemistry.Nanotechnology in all its aspects is strongly in evidence when one surveys the research interests of the chemists listed. While the rubric covers much, and some skeptics call “nano” the latest fad in
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