A scientist's position in the ranking is determined by their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that captures a researcher's academic impact strictly within the evaluated discipline—Microbiology in this case. Unlike the traditional H-index, the D-index consolidates only those publications and citation counts that pertain directly to the discipline under review, ensuring a focused and accurate representation of scholarly influence in Microbiology.
Scope of Research and Ranking Criteria
The ranking encompasses a broad review of 187,659 scientist profiles aggregated from a variety of bibliometric data sources spanning all scientific disciplines. Within this extensive dataset, 185 scientists specializing in Microbiology were specifically examined for inclusion.
To qualify for the ranking, a scientist's D-index in Microbiology had to meet or exceed a threshold of 40. Additionally, the majority of a qualifying researcher's tier publications must be primarily focused in the field of Microbiology. Consideration was also given to each scientist's awards and recognized achievements within this discipline.
The D-index threshold applied to define top researchers is adjusted in increments of 10, reflecting the estimated total number of scholars active in each discipline. This calibrated approach ensures that the ranking consistently includes the top 1% of leading scholars within Microbiology. Moreover, to ensure specificity of expertise, a proximity criterion is applied whereby the difference between a scientist’s overall H-index and their Microbiology-specific D-index must be 30% or less, maintaining the focus on domain-relevant scholarly output.
Verification and Validation Practices
Recognizing that raw bibliometric data alone cannot fully encapsulate a researcher’s academic contributions, the team behind the ranking undertakes an exhaustive manual verification process. Each scientist profile is carefully cross-correlated against publications indexed in a wide array of trusted sources to validate accuracy and relevance.
Although not directly affecting a researcher’s rank, the volume of publications in prominent journals and conference proceedings is regarded as an important secondary signal reflecting a scholar’s research impact within the field.
It is important to reiterate that the ranking position hinges exclusively on the D-index derived from OpenAlex and CrossRef data, which remain the most prominent and widely recognized bibliometric databases of their kind.
We invite readers interested in a deeper understanding of our methodology to visit our methodology page, where we provide comprehensive details on the criteria and processes employed.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
At Research.com, our mission is to empower researchers, academic institutions, industry leaders, and policymakers worldwide by illuminating where leading scientific experts are concentrating their efforts. By providing transparent, data-driven rankings, we enable the global scientific community to identify and engage with top-tier experts in specific disciplines, within countries, or across research organizations.
Through these rankings, we aim to foster collaboration, inform policy decisions, and inspire continuous scientific advancement by showcasing the achievements and trajectories of leading scholars in Microbiology and beyond.