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| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Electronics and Electrical Engineering | 396 | 15 | 16 | 7 |
| Computer Science | 797 | 12 | 13 | 6 |
Lun Quan;Luxin Han;Boyu Zhou;Shaojie Shen
(2020)Jiankun Wang;Tianyi Zhang;Nachuan Ma;Zhaoting Li
(2021)Kang-Di Lu;Guo-Qiang Zeng;Guo-Qiang Zeng;Wuneng Zhou
(2021)Ke Shao;Jinchuan Zheng;Bin Deng;Kang Huang
(2020)Pooyan Alinaghi Hosseinabadi;Ali Soltani Sharif Abadi;Saad Mekhilef;Saad Mekhilef;Hemanshu Roy Pota
(2021)Chhavi Suryendu;Bidyadhar Subudhi
(2020)For students interested in advancing their education beyond traditional computer science, exploring specialized fields can open up diverse career opportunities. One increasingly popular path is pursuing artificial intelligence degree programs, which equip learners with skills in machine learning, data analysis, and automation. These programs prepare graduates for roles in cutting-edge technology sectors.
Alternatively, the intersection of technology and sustainability has led many to consider environmental studies. For those focused on environmental challenges, the promising outlook for jobs for environmental science majors demonstrates the growing demand for expertise in climate science, conservation, and policy.
Students seeking flexibility often turn to an online computer science degree, which offers accelerated learning options suited for working professionals and those needing adaptable schedules. These programs help learners quickly gain essential computing skills.
Similarly, an online environmental engineering degree science and engineering combines technical engineering knowledge with environmental problem-solving, preparing graduates for roles focused on sustainable infrastructure and resource management.
Choosing the right degree and career pathway depends on your interests and goals, but these related programs provide valuable alternatives to traditional computer science studies.