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Published by: Oxford University Press
| Discipline name | Position | Best Scientists | Publications | D-Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Engineering and Technology | 373 | 49 | 90 | 21 |
Hasila Jarimi;Hasila Jarimi;Richard Powell;Saffa Riffat
(2020)Jorge Luis Aguilar-Santana;Hasila Jarimi;Mariana Velasco-Carrasco;Saffa Riffat
(2020)Unknown
(2022)Tiezhou Wu;Fanchao Ye;Yuehong Su;Yubo Wang
(2020)Reza Alayi;Ravinder Kumar;Syed Reza Seydnouri;Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi
(2021)Mamdouh El Haj Assad;Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi;Milad Sadeghzadeh;Ameera Yassin
(2021)Ravinder Kumar;Rajesh Mangalapuri;Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi;Dai-Viet N Vo
(2020)Yuanlong Cui;Elmer Theo;Tugba Gurler;Yuehong Su
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