A scientist’s position in the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a variant of the traditional H-index tailored exclusively to account for the researcher’s output and citation impact within the specific discipline of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. This focus on discipline-specific impact enables a more accurate and meaningful assessment of a scientist’s contributions within their core area of expertise.
Scope of Research and Qualification Criteria
The ranking encompasses a comprehensive examination of 279,971 scientist profiles identified across a broad spectrum of bibliometric data sources and disciplines. Specifically, within the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, 6,876 scientists were analyzed. To qualify for inclusion in this ranking, researchers were required to meet a minimum D-index threshold of 30, ensuring a high standard of research influence.
In addition to this bibliometric threshold, a majority of each qualifying scientist’s tier publications had to be within the Electronics and Electrical Engineering discipline to ensure domain relevance. Furthermore, consideration was given to notable awards and achievements within the field, supplementing quantitative metrics with qualitative indicators of scientific excellence.
The D-index threshold used to identify top researchers is scaled incrementally by 10 points depending on the estimated total number of scholars in each discipline. This mechanism preserves representation of the top 1% of leading experts, guaranteeing that the ranking captures the foremost contributors to Electronics and Electrical Engineering research globally. Moreover, the methodology ensures that a scientist’s general H-index and their discipline-specific D-index differ by no more than 30%, preserving consistency and relevance in the evaluation.
Verification and Validation Practices
The team behind this ranking recognizes that raw bibliometric data alone cannot fully capture the nuanced scope of a researcher’s contributions. To address this, all scientist profiles were meticulously verified manually and cross-referenced against publications indexed in a wide array of trusted and well-established sources.
Although the number of papers published in prominent journals and conference proceedings is not directly factored into a researcher’s D-index or final position in the ranking, it serves as an important secondary signal of scholarly impact and contribution to the discipline of Electronics and Electrical Engineering.
The position in the ranking is ultimately based on the D-index as informed by data from OpenAlex and CrossRef, the two most prominent bibliometric platforms used by the scientific community for reliable and transparent research evaluation. For a detailed explanation of the methodology employed, interested readers are encouraged to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
The creation of this ranking is driven by Research.com’s commitment to motivate researchers, academic institutions, companies, and policymakers worldwide to recognize and follow the trajectories of leading scientific experts.
By providing a clear and authoritative resource that highlights the top scientists in specific fields such as Electronics and Electrical Engineering, across countries and institutions, we aim to foster enhanced collaboration, informed decision-making, and greater global awareness of scientific leadership. Our mission is to empower the scientific community with actionable insights, helping to ensure that excellence and innovation continue to thrive.