A key metric employed in establishing a scientist's position in the ranking is the D-index (Discipline H-index). The D-index reflects a researcher's impact specifically within the examined discipline, including only the papers and citation metrics relevant to Neuroscience, thereby providing a focused measure of scholarly contribution in the field.
Scope of Research and Profile Selection
To identify the leading contributors in Neuroscience, an extensive analysis was conducted across 279,971 scientist profiles compiled from a variety of bibliometric sources encompassing all disciplines. Within this dataset, 285 scientists specializing in Neuroscience were specifically scrutinized for the ranking.
Eligibility for inclusion required that a scientist achieve a minimum D-index of 30, with the majority of their tier publications concentrated within the Neuroscience field. Additionally, a scholar's awards and recognized achievements relevant to Neuroscience were also taken into account as complementary indicators of influence and expertise.
The threshold for the D-index was adjusted in increments of 10 based on the total population of scholars estimated per discipline, ensuring that the ranking consistently encompasses the top 1% of leading researchers. To maintain a meaningful disciplinary focus, a maximum proximity of 30% or less between a scientist's general H-index and their Neuroscience-specific D-index was required.
Additional Verification Practices
The Research.com research team recognizes that raw bibliometric data alone cannot fully encapsulate a scholar’s research output and impact. Accordingly, all scientist profiles included in the ranking were manually verified through cross-correlation against publications indexed in a wide range of trustworthy and authoritative sources.
While not directly contributing to a researcher's ranking position, the number of publications authored in prominent journals and conference proceedings is acknowledged as a valuable secondary signal of a scientist’s influence within a specific scientific domain.
The ranking position itself is determined strictly based on each researcher’s D-index calculated from data aggregated by OpenAlex and CrossRef—two of the most prominent and trusted bibliometric databases available to the research community worldwide.
For those interested in a more detailed explanation of the methodologies employed in this ranking, please refer to our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Agenda
At Research.com, our mission is to motivate researchers, institutions, companies, and policymakers globally to explore and understand the trajectories of leading experts in their respective fields. This ranking serves as a critical instrument enabling the global scientific community to identify, recognize, and connect with top-tier researchers in specific disciplines, geographical regions, or institutions.
By providing a transparent and meticulously curated ranking of the foremost Neuroscience scientists in Australia, we aim to foster collaboration, elevate awareness of scientific excellence, and guide resource allocation decisions that propel research and innovation forward.