TU Dresden

TU Dresden

- Neuroscience Ranking

Germany Established: 1828 Scholars: 8
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Best scientists

Position in the ranking is based on each scientist’s D-index using data compiled from OpenAlex and CrossRef by December 21st 2022.

This ranking lists all the best researchers from the Neuroscience discipline and affiliated with TU Dresden. There are a total of 8 researchers included with 1 of them also being included in the global ranking. The total sum for the D-index values for the best scientists in TU Dresden is 420 with a mean value for the h-index of 52.50. The total sum of publications for the best scientists in TU Dresden is 2,549 with the mean value for publications per scientist of 318.63.

World
National
Scholar
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.
Citations
Publications
261 World 18 National
Thomas Hummel

Thomas Hummel

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 116 Citations 49,560 955
2211 World 199 National
Christian Beste

Christian Beste

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 61 Citations 10,543 373
2491 World 218 National
Heinz Reichmann

Heinz Reichmann

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 58 Citations 11,694 401
3782 World 326 National
Veit Roessner

Veit Roessner

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 46 Citations 10,275 246
5480 World 461 National
Philipp Kanske

Philipp Kanske

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 37 Citations 5,986 138
5977 World 496 National
Ilona Croy

Ilona Croy

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 35 Citations 6,627 146
6384 World 530 National
Johannes Gerber

Johannes Gerber

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 34 Citations 4,837 124
6581 World 544 National
Katharina von Kriegstein

Katharina von Kriegstein

TU Dresden, Germany
D-index 33 Citations 5,061 166

Our research was coordinated by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, a computer scientist with a well-established record of collaboration on a number of international research projects with different partners from the academic community. His role was to make sure all data remained unbiased, accurate, and up-to-date.

We list only scientists having D-Index >= 30 within the area of Neuroscience. If you or other scholars are not listed, we appreciate if you can contact us.