The data collection process for this edition was conducted on January 12, 2026, ensuring that the metrics reflect recent scholarly output and citation impact. A scientist's position within the ranking is determined using their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined bibliometric indicator that considers only publications and citation data related specifically to the examined discipline—in this case, Chemistry. This approach provides a focused and meaningful reflection of a researcher’s impact within their area of expertise.
Scope of Research and Inclusion Criteria
Our analysis encompassed a broad scope, beginning with an examination of 279,971 scientist profiles identified across diverse bibliometric databases covering all scientific disciplines. Within this corpus, 1,418 profiles were classified specifically under the discipline of Chemistry.
To qualify for inclusion in the ranking, a scientist was required to have a minimum D-index of 40, ensuring a high standard of scholarly impact. Additionally, the majority of their tier publications must predominantly be in the field of Chemistry, further affirming their specialization. Awards and notable achievements within Chemistry were also considered as supplemental indicators of scholarly distinction.
The D-index threshold for recognizing top researchers is calibrated in increments of 10, adapted according to the estimated total number of active scholars within each discipline. This methodology guarantees that at least the top 1% of leading researchers are incorporated into the ranking. Furthermore, we ensure that the D-index is closely aligned with a scientist’s general H-index, requiring a proximity of 30% or less to maintain consistency between overall and discipline-specific research impact.
Verification and Validation Processes
Understanding the limitations of raw bibliometric data, the Research.com team has implemented rigorous additional verification steps to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the ranking. Each scientist profile underwent manual verification and was cross-correlated with publication records from a wide array of reputable sources.
While publication count in prominent journals and conference proceedings does not directly influence the ranking position, it serves as a valuable secondary signal, reflecting a researcher’s contribution and standing within their scientific community.
The ranking order itself is established by utilizing the D-index, itself derived from the curated information from OpenAlex and CrossRef—two of the most respected and comprehensive bibliometric databases accessible to researchers worldwide. For a detailed overview of the methodology and data handling processes employed, we invite readers to consult our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
Research.com is committed to advancing the global scientific enterprise by providing transparent, accurate, and insightful rankings that illuminate the landscape of scientific expertise. Our mission is to motivate researchers, academic institutions, companies, and policymakers worldwide to observe and understand the trajectories of leading experts across disciplines and geographies.
By identifying and showcasing top scholars, such as those leading in Chemistry in Japan, our rankings foster greater awareness and collaboration within the international scientific community. They serve not only as recognition but also as inspiration, guiding strategic decisions and encouraging excellence in research endeavors.