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| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Materials Science | 547 | 19 | 26 | 10 |
Yu Zhao;Li-Juan Yin;Shao-Long Zhong;Jun-Wei Zha
(2020)Ming-Sheng Zheng;Chong Zhang;Yu Yang;Zhao-Liang Xing
(2020)Jiayu Chen;Bao-Wen Li;Yi Sun;Pengxiang Zhang
(2021)Yanan Shang;Yu Feng;Changming Li;Changhai Zhang
(2021)Zhenkang Dan;Weibin Ren;Mengfan Guo;Zhonghui Shen
(2020)Jian Wang;Yunchuan Xie;Chao Chen;Biyun Peng
(2021)Jinhua Yuan;Yudong Wang;Liqin Xiang;Xiaopeng Zhao
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