Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics in University of British Columbia
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There are 34 scholars Website : https://www.ubc.ca |
Established : 1908 |
The ranking is based on h-index, citations and number of DBLP documents gathered by May 16th 2020
This ranking features all leading computer scientists affiliated with University of British Columbia. There is a total of 34 scientists included with 1 of them also being listed in the global ranking. The total sum for the H-index values for top scientists in University of British Columbia is 1728 with a mean value for the h-index of 50.82. The total sum for the DBLP publications for leading scientists in University of British Columbia is 5195 with a mean value for DBLP publications is 152.79.
Please keep in mind that the research institution or university for a scientist is set based on the affiliation data featured on their Google Scholar profile.
Read More...Facts About University of British Columbia
University of British Columbia, or UBC, is a public research institution with two campuses in Kelowna and Vancouver, British Columbia. Formerly known as the McGill University College of British Columbia, UBC is one of the oldest universities in Canada and is consistently ranked among the top three institutions in the country. It has a well-established reputation for high-quality academic authority and is home to several Nobel laureates, Olympians, Rhodes scholars, and members of the Royal Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Two of the university’s campuses—the Vancouver campus and the Okanagan campus located in Kelowna—both empower students with technical expertise and an awareness of the latest research trends, allowing them to contribute to their chosen area of study. The university offers around 500 master’s and bachelor’s degrees in subjects such as IT and applied technology, business and technology management, linguistics and translation, as well as liberal arts and sciences.
Founded in 1908, the university was established as part of the British Columbia University Act that formally calls for bringing a provincial university into being. During its early establishment, the university relied on research grants from Canada’s federal government. It also played an integral part of the country’s efforts in the war by providing assistance to the government in the form of laboratory research and military training programs.
Throughout the years, the university launched research projects and established partnerships with key institutions to foster the creation of new companies. It also manages and operates a number of research centers throughout the country, including the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, the Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, and the Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
In addition, the UBC is a member of Universitas 21, an international network of research-intensive institutions. The university is also the only Canadian university that belongs to the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, a consortium of leading research institutions that foster collaboration among member universities, policymakers, and researchers in an attempt to address scientific, economic, and cultural challenges in the Pacific Rim.
With its excellent reputation for academics and research, the university receives the second-largest research funding for any Canadian university. UBC also serves as home to a number of modern and world-class facilities, including TRIUMF, Canada’s premier physics laboratory and one of the world’s leading subatomic physics research centers.
As one of the world’s top research institutions, UBC pursues excellence in education and research to provide its students, faculty, staff, alumni, and partners with a competitive advantage in the corporate world.
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Izak BenbasatUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Laks V.S. LakshmananUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Vijay BhargavaUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Margo SeltzerUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Gail MurphyUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Rabab WardUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Vincent WongUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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David LoweUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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James LittleUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Alla ShefferUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Kevin Leyton-BrownUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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David PooleUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Dinesh K. PaiUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Uri AscherUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Tamara MunznerUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Lutz LampeUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Eldad HaberUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Philippe KruchtenUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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David KirkpatrickUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Michiel van de PanneUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Leonid SigalUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Cyril LeungUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Kellogg S. BoothUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Karon MacLeanUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Cristina ConatiUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Giuseppe CareniniUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Yair WandUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Matei RipeanuUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Gregor KiczalesUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Liane GaboraUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Konstantin BeznosovUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Mark SchmidtUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Julian ChengUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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Alexandra FedorovaUniversity of British ColumbiaCanada |
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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.