Data Sources and Citation Metrics
The 4th edition of the Research.com Best Scientists in United States Ranking utilizes data derived primarily from the OpenAlex and CrossRef databases, supplemented by multiple other reputable data sources. These extensive bibliometric datasets are internationally recognized for their coverage and reliability in the research community. Notably, the bibliometric data underpinning the citation-based metrics for this ranking were gathered as of 2024-11-27. The core metric used to establish a scientist's position within the ranking is the H-index, a widely-accepted quantitative indicator measuring both the productivity and citation impact of a researcher's published body of work.
Scope of Research and Inclusion Criteria
This edition examines an extensive cohort of 279,971 scientist profiles identified from an array of bibliometric data sources, spanning all major scientific disciplines. The qualifying criteria for inclusion in the ranking were rigorous: the H-index threshold was tailored for each research area to ensure relevance and fairness, but was typically set to a minimum of either 30 or 40 depending on the discipline. In addition to citation-based merit, scientists’ awards and achievements in their respective fields of study were also considered during evaluation. Ultimately, only the top 1,000 scientists with the highest H-index scores are featured in this edition of the ranking, ensuring representation of the most impactful contributors to the scientific community.
Verification Practices and Data Integrity
We recognize that raw bibliometric data alone cannot provide a comprehensive evaluation of scholarly output. To this end, our team undertook manual verification of all scientist profiles, cross-referencing them against publications found in a diverse set of trustworthy sources. While the number of papers published in top journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence a researcher’s position in the ranking, it serves as an important secondary indicator of scientific contribution. Final ranking positions are determined exclusively by each researcher’s H-index, as derived from OpenAlex and CrossRef—the leading, authoritative bibliometric databases available to the global academic community.
We invite interested parties to learn more about the comprehensive techniques and quality control measures we employ by visiting our methodology page.
The Research.com Mission
Our overarching goal in developing the Research.com Best Scientists Ranking is to inspire scholars, business leaders, and institutions around the world to gain insight into the directions taken by top experts. We aim to provide an accessible platform for the global scientific community to identify preeminent figures across various domains, countries, and institutions. Through transparent and meticulous analysis, we hope to foster heightened collaboration, recognition, and discovery within the worldwide research ecosystem.