FEATURES
Interview
with:
Dr.
M. Gluck
June
2003
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Dr. M. Glϋck discusses the fourth
most-cited paper in our Special Topic on Photonics research: “Photonic parton
distributions,” (Physical Review D 46[5]: 1973-9, 1 September 1992).
This paper has been cited 321 times to date. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Glϋck’s record includes 67
papers cited a total of 3,017 times to date in the field of Physics.
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Interview
with:
Professor
Albert Polman
May
2003 |
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Professor
Albert Polman talks about his highly cited paper,
"Erbium implanted thin film photonic
materials," (Journal of Applied Physics 82[1]:
1-39, 1 July 1997). This paper ranks at #8 among
papers published in Photonics over the past decade,
with 190 citations to date.
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Interview
with the journal
Optics
Letters
April
2003 |
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In
this interview, Dr. Anthony J. Campillo,
Editor-in-Chief of Optics Letters, talks about
the citation record of this journal, particularly in
the field of Photonics. When Special Topics analyzed
research published in this field over the past decade,
Optics Letters ranked at #6 by total citations,
with 97 papers on Photonics garnering a total of 1,273
citations at the time of the analysis. Currently in
the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Optics Letters has 7,010 papers
cited a total of 75,320 times to date in the field of
Physics.
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Profile
of
Royal
Institute of Technology
March
2003 |
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In
the Special Topics analysis of Photonics research over
the past decade, the Royal Institute of Technology in
Sweden ranks within the top 20 institutions by total
number of papers, with 45 papers cited 138 times to
date on the topic of Photonics. The Royal Institute of
Technology is well-represented in a variety of fields
in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, including Physics, Chemistry,
Engineering, Biology & Biochemistry, and Materials
Science, among others. One-third of Sweden’s support
for engineering studies and technical research comes
from the Royal Institute of Technology.
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