All bibliometric data for calculating the relevant citation-based indicators were collected on January 12, 2026, ensuring the most up-to-date and accurate reflection of scientific output and impact. A scientist’s position within this ranking is determined by their Discipline H-index, or D-index. This specialized metric considers only papers and citation counts specifically within the examined discipline — in this case, Engineering and Technology — thereby providing a focused and precise measure of scholarly influence in the relevant domain.
Scope of Research and Qualification Criteria
The ranking was derived from an initial examination of 279,971 scientist profiles identified from an extensive array of bibliometric data sources across all scientific disciplines. Within this extensive pool, 322 profiles pertained specifically to the field of Engineering and Technology, providing a dedicated focus on this discipline.
To be considered for inclusion, a scientist was required to have a D-index of at least 30, reflecting a substantial and sustained research impact in Engineering and Technology. Moreover, a majority of the scientist’s high-tier publications had to be within this field. Consideration was also given to awards and notable achievements within the discipline to ensure recognition of diverse indicators of excellence.
The D-index threshold is not fixed but rather set as increments of 10 based on the estimated total number of scholars in each discipline. This adaptive threshold guarantees inclusion of approximately the top 1% of leading scholars, maintaining consistent elite representation across disciplines. Furthermore, the ranking mandates that the difference between a scientist’s general H-index and their D-index not exceed 30%, ensuring that the discipline-specific impact closely aligns with their overall scientific influence.
Additional Verification Practices
The team behind this ranking acknowledges that raw bibliometric data alone cannot provide an absolute measure of a researcher’s contribution. Therefore, each scientist profile was subjected to meticulous manual verification and cross-correlation against publications indexed in a wide variety of trustworthy sources. This rigorous validation process enhances the ranking’s reliability and credibility.
While not directly factored into the ranking position, the number of papers published in prominent journals and prestigious conference proceedings is recognized as a valuable secondary indicator of a scientist’s contributions to their specific field. The primary basis for ranking remains the D-index derived from validated data sourced from OpenAlex and CrossRef.
To explore the comprehensive methodology employed in assembling this ranking, please visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission Behind the Ranking
At Research.com, our mission is to inspire researchers, academic institutions, industry leaders, and policymakers worldwide to analyze trajectories of leading experts within diverse scientific fields. This ranking serves as a transparent and accessible tool for the global scientific community to identify and engage with top-tier experts in Engineering and Technology, whether at the national level in Germany, across countries, or within particular research organizations.
By carefully curating and verifying this ranking with rigorous standards, Research.com aims to foster recognition, collaboration, and informed decision-making that ultimately elevate the quality and impact of engineering and technology research worldwide.