The core metric employed to determine each scientist’s position in the ranking is the D-index (Discipline H-index). The D-index uniquely captures a researcher’s academic impact but is constrained exclusively to publications and citation data within the examined discipline—in this case, Materials Science—providing a focused and relevant measure of scholarly influence.
Scope of Research and Qualification Criteria
This ranking draws from a broad examination of 279,971 scientist profiles identified across all scientific disciplines using a diverse array of bibliometric data sources. Narrowing the focus to the field of Materials Science, 263 scientists were identified and evaluated.
To qualify for inclusion, a scientist must have a D-index of at least 40, ensuring that only researchers with a significant disciplinary impact are considered. Additionally, a majority of the scientist’s tier publications—those among the highest recognized in the field—must be categorized within Materials Science. Awards and recognitions in the discipline were also factored into the evaluation process to corroborate a researcher’s standing in the field.
The D-index threshold for top-tier researchers is dynamically determined per discipline, set in increments of 10 relative to the estimated total number of scholars. This approach guarantees that the top 1% of leading scholars in Materials Science are included in the final ranking. Moreover, a proximity constraint requiring that the difference between a scientist’s overall H-index and their Materials Science D-index does not exceed 30% further calibrates the focus on disciplinary excellence.
Verification Practices and Ranking Integrity
Understanding the limitations of raw bibliometric data as a standalone measure of scholarly output, the Research.com team exercises rigorous manual verification protocols. Each scientist’s profile has been carefully cross-checked against a wide spectrum of trustworthy publication venues to validate the accuracy and relevance of the bibliometric indicators.
While not directly influencing the rank ordering, the quantity of publications in prominent journals and conference proceedings is regarded as a meaningful secondary indicator of a scientist’s contributions to Materials Science. This supplemental data reinforces confidence in the ranking outcomes.
The final positions within the ranking are established using the D-index values derived from OpenAlex and CrossRef data, underscoring the reliance on authoritative and widely accepted bibliometric sources.
For those interested in a comprehensive understanding of the methodologies and analytical frameworks employed, we encourage visiting our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision Behind the Ranking
Research.com is dedicated to advancing transparency and knowledge of research leadership worldwide. This ranking is part of our ongoing mission to motivate researchers, corporations, and policymakers to closely examine emerging trends and directions pursued by leading experts.
By offering a reliable and carefully curated list of the top Materials Science scientists in India, our goal is to facilitate the scientific community’s understanding of who the foremost researchers are, whether within specific disciplines, geographic regions, or academic institutions. This initiative supports informed decision-making that fosters collaboration, innovation, and strategic investment in science and technology globally.