sábado, 25 de janeiro de 2025
"No mundo como está, precisamos de gente dura e não de gente mole"
sexta-feira, 24 de janeiro de 2025
What’s the Value of a Scientist Ranking That Excludes 90% of Nobel Laureates?
One of the most striking aspects of this paper is captured in Figure 5, which paints a sobering picture of just how poorly Clarivate’s HCR list performs when evaluated against the highest standard of scientific excellence: Nobel laureates. Astonishingly, the HCR list manages to include only about 10% of Nobel Prize-winning scientists, inexplicably excluding the vast majority of these globally recognized leaders in their fields. This fundamental oversight raises serious questions about the credibility and utility of Clarivate's rankings as a measure of scientific impact.
In stark contrast, the Stanford Scientist ranking emerges as a far more robust alternative. According to the paper, this ranking successfully identifies over 90% of Nobel laureates, showcasing its superior accuracy, methodology, and alignment with true measures of excellence in science. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11192-024-05158-1#Sec11
quinta-feira, 23 de janeiro de 2025
Influência do número de investigadores listados no ranking da Universidade de Stanford na subida das melhores universidades nos rankings internacionais
Enviado: 22 de janeiro de 2025 17:00
Para: H Qi,
Assunto: Research Letter - How much does the number of top 2% researchers move the global rankings of the world’s top 100 universities?