Best Electronics and Electrical Engineering Universities in Malaysia 2023

The 9th edition of Research.com ranking of the best universities in the discipline of Electronics and Electrical Engineering relies os data derived from a wide range of data sources including OpenAlex and CrossRef. The bibliometric data for devising the citation-based metrics were acquired on 21-12-2022. Position in the ranking is based on a sum of D-indexes (Discipline H-index) of all ranking scholar’s affiliated with a given institution. D-index takes into account only papers and citation data for an examined discipline.
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The range of our Electronics and Electrical Engineering research
Our best universities ranking is a trustworthy account of leading scientists from the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering , based on a detailed examination of 166,880 scholars identified from a variety of bibliometric data sources. For the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, more than 10355 researchers were examined.

What is D-index approval threshold for Electronics and Electrical Engineering
The D-index threshold for including a researcher to be evaluated is set to 30 if most of their publications are in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering. The approval requirements for scientists to be considered into the ranking of top researchers are based on the D-index, ratio of the contributions made within the specific discipline in addition to the awards and achievements of the scientists. The D-index threshold for including best scientists is set as an increment of 10 depending on the total number of scientists estimated for each discipline whilst ensuring that the top 1% of leading scientists are considered into the list. There should be a proximity of 30% or less between a scientist’s general H-index and their D-index.

Extra verification methods
Since our leading mission is to guarantee that only genuine scholars are listed in our ranking we are aware that metrics are never meant to be an absolute measure to evaluate the contributions of scholars. This is why we manually check every profile and cross-correlate it against publications in a broad range of trustworthy sources. While it’s not a metric contributing to a researcher’s position in our ranking, the amount of papers published in major journals and conference proceedings should form a valuable secondary signal of their contribution to research in a given field of study. Position in the ranking is based on every scientist’s D-index with the help of information collected from OpenAlex and CrossRef, which are the most credible and well-established bibliometric databases of this kind open to the scientific community. A detailed explanation of our research policy can be found on our methodology page.

Our agenda
Our goal is to inspire scholars, companies and decision-makers around the world to explore where leading experts are heading and to offer a way for the entire research community to get to know who the leading experts in specific fields of research, in various countries, or even within research institutions are.
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Key findings for Electronics and Electrical Engineering
With 6 institutions Malaysia ranks in spot 22 globally.

As far as scientific affiliations are concerned, the institution with the highest number of leading scholars in Malaysia is University of Malaya with 5 scientists affiliated with it being listed in Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering ranking. It is followed by National University of Malaysia with 3 scientists and University of Technology Malaysia with 2 scientists.

The most prominent scholars in the discipline of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Malaysia are associated with University of Malaya, Sunway University, National University of Malaysia, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, University of Technology Malaysia, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Perlis. University of Malaya is highlighted as the best university in the Malaysia in our ranking with a total D-index of its ranking researchers at 222. Ranking on the second place is National University of Malaysia with a total D-index of 121. The third spot is occupied by University of Technology Malaysia with a total D-index of 79.

The average total D-index for the top 1% universities is 93 against an average of 93 for all 6 institutions featured in the ranking.

The average number of published papers within the area of Electronics and Electrical Engineering by scholars affiliated with the top 1% of researchers in the ranking is 950 against an average of 950 for all 6 universities.

The average number of citations of scholars affiliated with the top 10% universities is 19566 against an average of 19566 for all 6 universities.

World
National
University Details
Scholars
Σ Publications
Σ D-Index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.
217 World 1 National Scholars 5 2,001 Σ D-index 222
332 World 2 National Scholars 3 1,586 Σ D-index 121
421 World 3 National Scholars 2 500 Σ D-index 79
483 World 4 National Scholars 1 610 Σ D-index 59
554 World 5 National Scholars 1 337 Σ D-index 42
595 World 6 National Scholars 1 667 Σ D-index 38

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