Oberlin College is a prestigious private university established in 1833 in United States. It is represented by 91 scientists in the AD Scientific Index. The university’s scientists are particularly concentrated in Social Sciences and Humanities (43 scientists), Social Sciences (35 scientists), and Art & Humanities (18 scientists).

Total 4 scientist
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :1
John H Scofield
building energy
renewable energy
solar cells
wind energy
energy monitoring
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
30
19
0.633
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :2
Stephen A Fitzgerald
Infrared Spectroscopy
Hydrogen Storage
Metal-Organic Frameworks
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
25
16
0.640
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :3
Yumi Ijiri
Magnetic materials
Neutron scattering
Nanoscale materials
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
24
10
0.417
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :4
Jillian M Scudder
Extragalactic Astronomy
Galaxy interactions
star formation rates
gas phase metallicities
Active Galactic Nuclei
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
20
20
1.000
* Total H Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 1
John H Scofield
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
30
19
0.633
building energy
renewable energy
solar cells
wind energy
energy monitoring
* Total H Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 2
Stephen A Fitzgerald
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
25
16
0.640
Infrared Spectroscopy
Hydrogen Storage
Metal-Organic Frameworks
* Total H Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 3
Yumi Ijiri
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
24
10
0.417
Magnetic materials
Neutron scattering
Nanoscale materials
* Total H Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 4
Jillian M Scudder
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
20
20
1.000
Extragalactic Astronomy
Galaxy interactions
star formation rates
gas phase metallicities
Active Galactic Nuclei