The bibliometric data employed to derive the citation-based metrics underpinning this ranking was meticulously collected on January 12, 2026. Each scientist's position within the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a specialized metric that isolates citation and publication data within the examined discipline—here, Electronics and Electrical Engineering—thereby offering a refined measure of a researcher’s influence strictly within their core area of expertise.
Scope of Research and Selection Criteria
The scope of this ranking encompasses an extensive examination of 279,971 scientist profiles collated across various bibliometric data sources from all academic disciplines. Specifically, for Electronics and Electrical Engineering, 2,215 scientist profiles were scrutinized with rigor.
To qualify for inclusion in the Electronics and Electrical Engineering ranking, a scientist must have achieved a D-index of at least 30. In addition, the majority of their tier publications must be concentrated within the domain of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. Recognition of awards and distinguished achievements in the field also factored into consideration, reinforcing the credibility of the selected cohort.
The D-index threshold for identifying top researchers is dynamically set as increments of 10, calibrated relative to the estimated total number of scholars within each discipline. This methodology is designed to ensure inclusion of the top 1% of leading scholars in every field while maintaining the rigor of the ranking criteria. Furthermore, to maintain domain specificity, a scientist’s general H-index and D-index should not diverge by more than 30%, enhancing confidence that the ranking reflects true disciplinary prominence.
Additional Verification and Methodological Integrity
The team responsible for compiling the ranking fully acknowledges that raw bibliometric data alone cannot serve as an absolute metric for evaluating scientific output. Consequently, each scientist profile was subjected to meticulous manual verification, involving cross-correlation against a wide array of trustworthy publication sources. This thorough validation process ensures the integrity and accuracy of the ranking.
While the quantity of publications in prestigious journals and conference proceedings does not directly affect a researcher’s ranking position, it serves as a valuable secondary indicator of their research contributions within Electronics and Electrical Engineering.
The ranking positions are ultimately established using each researcher’s D-index derived from data aggregated primarily from OpenAlex and CrossRef—the most prominent and widely recognized bibliometric databases accessible to the global research community.
For a comprehensive overview of the methodology employed in the creation of this ranking, please visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to motivate researchers, industry leaders, and policymakers worldwide to gain insights into the trajectories of leading scientific experts. This ranking was developed to provide the global scientific community with transparent, data-driven recognition of outstanding researchers in Electronics and Electrical Engineering, enabling stakeholders to identify who the top experts are—whether by area of study, country, or institutional affiliation.
Through careful and meticulous work grounded in rigorous data collection and validation, Research.com strives to foster an environment where academic excellence is openly acknowledged and where collaborative opportunities can flourish based on clear, credible benchmarks.