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Oregon State University: Institutional and Individual Research Rankings

Oregon State University, based in Corvallis, United States, is recognized for its excellence in research and academic contributions. This analysis focuses on the university’s global, regional, and national rankings as well as the achievements of its top researchers based on the H-index and related metrics.

Institutional Rankings

According to the AD Scientific Index:

  1. Global Ranking:
    • H-index (Total): Ranked 129th out of 18,587 universities worldwide.
    • H-index (Last 6 Years): Ranked 160th globally.
  2. Regional Ranking (North America):
    • H-index (Total): Ranked 61st out of 2,323 universities in North America.
    • H-index (Last 6 Years): Ranked 67th in the region.
  3. National Ranking (United States):
    • H-index (Total): Ranked 52nd out of 2,122 universities in the U.S.
    • H-index (Last 6 Years): Ranked 58th nationally.

These rankings highlight Oregon State University’s consistent impact in scholarly research and citations globally and regionally.

Top Researchers at Oregon State University

Below are the top three researchers from Oregon State University and their H-index achievements:

  1. Heidi Schellman:
    • H-index (Total): 149
    • H-index (Last 6 Years): 61
    • Global Rank: 1,824th
    • U.S. Rank: 787th
    • Expertise: Experimental Particle Physics.
  2. Xavier Siemens:
    • H-index (Total): 128
    • H-index (Last 6 Years): 88
    • Global Rank: 3,411th
    • U.S. Rank: 1,553rd
    • Expertise: Astrophysics, General Relativity, Cosmology, Gravitational Waves.
  3. Frederick C. Meinzer:
    • H-index (Total): 117
    • H-index (Last 6 Years): 60
    • Global Rank: 4,946th
    • U.S. Rank: 2,287th
    • Expertise: Plant Ecophysiology.

Summary

Oregon State University demonstrates a strong global presence, particularly in physics, astrophysics, and plant sciences. The contributions of its researchers, such as Heidi Schellman and Xavier Siemens, underline the university’s role as a leader in experimental and theoretical research.

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