University of Southern Queensland is a
prestigious public university
established in 1967 in Australia. It is represented
by 471 scientists in the AD Scientific Index. The
university’s scientists are particularly concentrated in
Social Sciences and Humanities (152 scientists), Engineering & Technology (85 scientists), and Social Sciences (52 scientists).
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection: 1
![Toan Dinh](https://cdn.adscientificindex.com/pictures/c5/132270.jpg)
MEMS/NEMS
Semiconductor Physics
Sensors
Wearable Electronics
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
36
29
0.806
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection: 2
![Matthew Mengel](https://cdn.adscientificindex.com/pictures/bc/127072.jpg)
stellar magnetic fields
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
23
21
0.913
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection: 3
![Daniel V Cotton](https://cdn.adscientificindex.com/pictures/48/120732.jpg)
Stellar Polarimetry
Planetary Atmospheres
Polymer Physics
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
17
15
0.882
* Total H Index Rankings
Ranking Based
On Selection: 4
![James O'Connor](https://cdn.adscientificindex.com/pictures/e5/5693551.jpg)
Astrophysics
Mars
planetary science
exoplanets
global climate models
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
1
1
1.000
Toan Dinh
University of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba, Australia
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
36
29
0.806
MEMS/NEMS
Semiconductor Physics
Sensors
Wearable Electronics
Matthew Mengel
University of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba, Australia
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
23
21
0.913
Daniel V Cotton
University of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba, Australia
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
17
15
0.882
Stellar Polarimetry
Planetary Atmospheres
Polymer Physics
James O'Connor
University of Southern Queensland
Toowoomba, Australia
H-Index Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
1
1
1.000
Astrophysics
Mars
planetary science
exoplanets
global climate models