World’s Top 2% Scientists (2021-2023)

I have been included in the “World’s Top 2% Scientists” for three consecutive years (2021, 2022, and 2023), based on the Elsevier Data Repository prepared by Prof. John P.A. Loannidis and his team at Stanford University. “World’s Top 2% Scientists” refers to a database of the most highly cited scientists that is publicly available and provides standard information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to works in different author positions, and combined indicators (c-score). For the past three years (2021-2023), I have been ranked in the top 2% of scientists worldwide in both “Career-Long Achievement” and “Single Year Achievement” categories. For 2023, the available data can be accessed through the Elsevier website. Below is my extracted data from the website.

The data provided is from the October 2023 data update for “Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators.” It presents various citation indicators and rankings for an author, Hadi Nur. The data covers the period from 1998 to 2023.

  • Author Name: Nur, Hadi
  • Institution Name: Universitas Negeri Malang
  • Country: Indonesia (IDN)
  • Number of Papers (1960-2022): 188
  • Year of First Publication: 1998
  • Year of Most Recent Publication: 2023
  • Rank (excluding self-citations): 202.894
  • Total Citations (1996-2022, excluding self-citations): 2.871
  • H-Index (excluding self-citations): 28
  • HM-Index (excluding self-citations): 12,7060
  • Number of Single Author Publications (excluding self-citations): 1
  • Total Citations to Single Author Publications (excluding self-citations): 66
  • Number of Single+First Author Publications (excluding self-citations): 21
  • Total Citations to Single+First Author Publications (excluding self-citations): 438
  • Number of Single+First+Last Author Publications (excluding self-citations): 128
  • Total Citations to Single+First+Last Author Publications (excluding self-citations): 1.883
  • Composite Score (excluding self-citations): 3,1733
  • Number of Distinct Citing Papers (excluding self-citations): 2.716
  • Ratio of Total Citations to Distinct Citing Papers (excluding self-citations): 1,0571
  • Number of Papers 1960-2022 That Have Been Cited at Least Once (excluding self-citations): 144
  • Self-Citation Percentage: 17,55%
  • Rank (with all citations): 189.160
  • Total Citations (1996-2022, with all citations): 3.482
  • H-Index (with all citations): 31
  • HM-Index (with all citations): 14,6469
  • Number of Single Author Publications (with all citations): 1
  • Total Citations to Single Author Publications (with all citations): 74
  • Number of Single+First Author Publications (with all citations): 21
  • Total Citations to Single+First Author Publications (with all citations): 550
  • Number of Single+First+Last Author Publications (with all citations): 128
  • Total Citations to Single+First+Last Author Publications (with all citations): 2.281
  • Composite Score (with all citations): 3,2592
  • Number of Distinct Citing Papers (with all citations): 3.064
  • Ratio of Total Citations to Distinct Citing Papers (with all citations): 1,1364
  • Number of Papers 1960-2022 That Have Been Cited at Least Once (with all citations): 162
  • Number of Papers 1960-2022 in Titles That Are Discontinued in Scopus: 14
  • Total Citations 1996-2022 from Titles That Are Discontinued in Scopus: 133
  • Top Ranked Science-Metrix Category (subfield) for Author: Materials
  • Associated Category Fraction: 0,1649
  • Second Ranked Science-Metrix Category for Author: Physical Chemistry
  • Associated Category Fraction: 0,1596
  • Top Ranked Higher-Level Science-Metrix Category (field) for Author: Chemistry
  • Associated Category Fraction: 0,3830
  • Rank within Category Science-Metrix Main: 2.706
  • Rank within Category Science-Metrix Main (excluding self-citations): 2.824
  • Total Number of Authors within Category Science-Metrix Main: 281.605

H-Index and HM-Index indicate publications are frequently cited by other researchers, showing recognition from the scientific community.

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