i10 Productivity
Rankings

OSCE Academy in Bishkek/ Scientists Others i10 Productivity Rankings 2025

Productivity Rankings is an exclusive service provided by AD Scientific Index. This ranking system, derived from the i10 index, highlights the productivity of scientists in publishing impactful scientific articles. Productivity Rankings serves as a tool to identify highly productive scientists across specific areas, disciplines, universities, and countries, and supports the creation of effective incentives and academic policies. The global, regional, and institutional rankings of scientists in this table are calculated based on their total i10 index. Moreover, you can explore special rankings derived from Productivity Rankings, such as Scientists Last 6 Years' i10 Index, Universities Total i10 Index Rankings 2025, Universities Last 6 Years' i10 Index Rankings 2025, Art and Humanities i10 Productivity Rankings, and Social Sciences and Humanities i10 Productivity Rankings.

* Total i10 IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 1
Kyrgyzstan
Wasal Naser Faqiryar
Anthropology
Politics and Security
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
1
1
1.000
* Total i10 IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 2
Kyrgyzstan
Arzuu Sheranova
Nationalism
Identity
Kinship
Clans
Elections
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
0
0
0
* Total i10 IndexRankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 3
Kyrgyzstan
Sergey Marinin
Central Asia
human rights
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
0
0
0
* Total i10 Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 1
Wasal Naser Faqiryar
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
1
1
1.000
Anthropology
Politics and Security
* Total i10 Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 2
Arzuu Sheranova
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
0
0
0
Nationalism
Identity
Kinship
Clans
Elections
* Total i10 Index Rankings
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 3
Sergey Marinin
i-10 Metrics
Total
Last 6 Years
Last 6 Years / Total
0
0
0
Central Asia
human rights