ISR researchers named among “Top 2% Scientists”
February 7, 2022
ANN ARBOR – Stanford University named 42 ISR researchers on their “Top 2% Scientists” list, representing the most-cited scientists with career and single-year impact in various disciplines. The faculty researchers join over 180,000 scientists worldwide.
ISR researchers that make both the single-year and career impact lists include:
- Arun Agrawal
- Toni Antonucci
- Deborah Ball
- Sarah Burgard
- Erin Cech
- Philippa Clarke
- the late Philip Converse
- Mick Couper
- Christian Davenport
- Pamela Davis-Kean
- Vicki Freedman
- James House
- L. Rowell Huesmann
- the late Ronald Inglehart
- the late James Jackson
- Ethan Kross
- Kenneth Langa
- Jon D. Miller
- Jeffrey Morenoff
- Brian Rowan
- Joseph Ryan
- Jason Owen-Smith
- the late Robert Schoeni
- the late Eleanor Singer
- Pamela Smock
- Stuart Soroka
- Arland Thornton
- Nicholas Valentino
- Brady West
ISR researchers that make the 2020 single-year impact list include:
- Kira Birditt
- Ted Brader
- Daniel Kruger
- Richard Miech
- Josh Pasek
- Fabian Pfeffer
- Dan Slater
- Brian Weeks
- Dean Yang
ISR researchers that made the career impact list include:
The list is compiled based on scientists’ H-index, impact factor, total citations (including self-citations), and more, with data drawn from the Scopus database, which is the largest database of peer-reviewed literature citations and abstracts. It includes researchers from 22 scientific fields and 176 subfields.