Top 100 Scientists

World Top 100 Scientists 2025

Top 100 scientists can be ranked globally or specific to the following regions including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, Oceania, Arab League, ASEAN, EECA, and BRICS based on total H-index scores without any breakdown by subject areas. Top 100 rankings in the world, in a continent, or a region include standardized subjects areas of Agriculture & Forestry, Arts, Design and Architecture, Business & Management, Economics & Econometrics, Education, Engineering & Technology, History, Philosophy, Theology, Law/Law and Legal Studies, Medical and Health Sciences, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Art and Humanities Rankings and Social Sciences and Humanities Rankings BETA VERSION. Subject field ranking in world, region, country and university is beta version since subject field "others" (901,365 scientists profile whose branch cannot be determined, not yet edited or determined) is excluded, so the ranking will change as the others fields are edited. Please note that. Subjects indicated as “ * others ” will not be included in the ranking by regions and subjects.

* Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection :1
Soney Varghese
Liquid Crystal Display Polymer Technology Nanofabrication MEMS/NEMS Sensors Nanomaterials Nanocomposites Nanocharacterisation Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites Energy harvesting
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation
26
53
2,374
Aji A Anappara
nanoscience
light-matter interaction
low-dimensional materials
photothermal
chemical sensing
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation
16
25
1,938
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 1
Soney Varghese
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
26
53
2,374
Liquid Crystal Display Polymer Technology Nanofabrication MEMS/NEMS Sensors Nanomaterials Nanocomposites Nanocharacterisation Carbon/Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites Energy harvesting
Rankings
Ranking Based On Selection: 2
Aji A Anappara
Metrics
H-Index
i10 Index
Citation Counts
16
25
1,938
nanoscience
light-matter interaction
low-dimensional materials
photothermal
chemical sensing