IRBio shines among the world's most influential scientists according to Scopus Elsevier
Six researchers and researchers from the Biodiversity Research Institute (IRBio) have been recognized among the 2% of the most cited scientists worldwide, according to the prestigious list published by Scopus Elsevier. This ranking highlights scientists who are making a significant impact in their fields.
The study, led by researchers at Stanford University, evaluates more than 100,000 elite scientists, using criteria such as the number of citations, the h-index and their impact throughout the career. This recognition not only highlights the quality of its research, but also consolidates IRBio as an international center of reference in biodiversity.
2% Top Scientist Author Career (Impact throughout the career) |
2% Top Scientist Author Single Year (Impact over the course of a year) |
Munné-Bosch, Sergi |
Munné-Bosch, Sergi |
Rozas, Julio |
Rozas, Julio |
Aguilar, Alex |
Aguilar, Alex
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González-Solís, Jacob |
Bonada, Núria
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Cardona, Luis
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Cardona, Luis
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Scientists are classified into 22 areas and 174 subcategories, and this list provides a comprehensive summary of their impact in 2023. That six IRBio members are in this exclusive group is a milestone that celebrates the crucial contribution they are making to scientific knowledge and to the conservation of our planet.
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