Total 2,393,018 scientists, country 221, and institutions 24,453 are evaluated in the Productivity Rankings, an exclusive service provided by AD Scientific Index. This ranking measures and highlights the scientific productivity of researchers based on the i10 index (number of publications with at least 10 citations). This system identifies highly productive scientists across disciplines, institutions, and regions, contributing to the development of evidence-based academic policies and effective incentive mechanisms. The rankings include global, regional, and institutional analyses, along with specialized rankings such as Scientists' Last 6 Years' i10 Index and Universities' i10 Index Rankings 2025. With Premium Membership, you can:
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* Last 6 Years i10 IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 1
microbial ecology
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
31
12
0.387
* Last 6 Years i10 IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 2
Conservation biology
Restoration Ecology
Seed Dispersal
Tallgrass Prairies
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
8
4
0.500
* Last 6 Years i10 IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 3
ecohydrology
socio-hydrology
water resource management
urban heat
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
1
1
1.000
Michael J Lemke
University of Illinois Springfield
Springfield, United States
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
31
12
0.387
Amy B Mceuen
University of Illinois Springfield
Springfield, United States
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
8
4
0.500
Conservation biology
Restoration Ecology
Seed Dispersal
Tallgrass Prairies
William Kyle Blount|William Kyle Blount, W. Kyle Blount, W. K. Blount
University of Illinois Springfield
Springfield, United States
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
1
1
1.000
ecohydrology
socio-hydrology
water resource management
urban heat