Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics in University of Massachusetts Amherst
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There are 26 scholars Website : http://www.umass.edu |
Established : 1863 |
The ranking is based on h-index, citations and number of DBLP documents gathered by May 16th 2020
This ranking includes all top computer scientists affiliated with University of Massachusetts Amherst. There is a total of 26 scientists included with 7 of them also being listed in the world ranking. The total sum for the H-index values for top scientists in University of Massachusetts Amherst is 1641 with a mean value for the h-index of 63.12. The total sum for the DBLP publications for top scientists in University of Massachusetts Amherst is 4900 with a mean value for DBLP publications is 188.46.
Please consider that the research institution or university for a scholar is set based on the affiliation data shown in their Google Scholar profile.
Read More...Facts About University of Massachusetts Amherst
A member of the Five College Consortium and the flagship campus of the University of University of Massachusetts Amherst system, the University of Massachusetts Amherst, UMass Amherst for short, is a public research university based in Amherst, Massachusetts. As a land-grant university, UMass Amherst counts around 109 undergraduate, 77 master's, and 48 doctoral programs among its offerings.
Owing its high volume of research activity, UMass Amherst is duly recognized as among R1: Doctoral Universities–very high research activity. UMass Amherst spent $211 million on R&D in 2018 alone, which placed it 111th in the United States.
UMass Amherst counts four Nobel Prize laureates among its alumni and affiliates. In addition, it has also produced several Pulitzer Prize winners, one National Humanities Medal winner, as well as several Emmy, Grammy, and Academy award recipients.
In sports, UMass Amherst athletic teams participate in the NCAA Division I as Minutemen and Minutewomen. The teams compete in football as an FBS Independent and play ice hockey in Hockey East. It is a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference.
The university was originally named the Massachusetts Agricultural College, founded in 1863 under the provisions of the Federal Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act. It was mandated to instruct the citizens of Massachusetts on the "agricultural, mechanical, and military arts" of the time. It was not until 1867, under the term of William S. Clark as college president that the school admitted its first students.
The college thrived during the start of the 20th century, allowing it to expand its curriculum to accommodate the liberal arts. In 1931, it was renamed as Massachusetts State College.
Major construction projects further occurred after World War II to allow it to accept a growing number of applicants. In 1947, the college was elevated as the University of Massachusetts.
The 2021 edition of the Best National Universities by the US News and World Reports ranked the university tied in the 66th place and 26th among 141 US public universities. Its computer science undergraduate program tied for 31st among 481 US colleges.
The National Research Council placed the university second in polymer science and 18th in its quality of PhD program.
The university is known for pursuing sustainability, a response to the challenges of the changing climate. It aims to be carbon-neutral by 2050 and accordingly pushed a Climate Action Plan in 2010. It was rewarded with a gold star by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education in 2011.
The university faculty adopted an open-access policy, making its research database publicly accessible online. The university is well recognized for the quality of its outputs in the field of astrophysics, optics, electronics, nanotechnology, and synthetic polymers, among others.
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Don TowsleyUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Andrew McCallumUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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W. Bruce CroftUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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James KuroseUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Andrew BartoUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Victor LesserUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Prashant ShenoyUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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James AllanUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Anna NagurneyUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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lixin GaoUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Shlomo ZilbersteinUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Brian Neil LevineUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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J. Eliot B. MossUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Marco F. DuarteUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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R. ManmathaUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Laura HaasUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Beverly Park WoolfUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Sridhar MahadevanUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Peter J HaasUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Israel KorenUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Sandip KunduUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Erik Learned-MillerUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Wayne BurlesonUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Lori ClarkeUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Neil ImmermanUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Leon OsterweilUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstUnited States |
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Our research was coordinated by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, a computer scientist with a well-established record of collaboration on a number of international research projects with different partners from the academic community. His role was to make sure all data remained unbiased, accurate, and up-to-date.