Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics in University of Utah
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There are 18 scholars Website : http://www.utah.edu |
Established : 1850 |
The ranking is based on h-index, citations and number of DBLP documents gathered by May 16th 2020
This ranking lists all top computer scientists affiliated with University of Utah. There is a total of 18 scholars included with 0 of them also being included in the global ranking. The total sum for the H-index values for leading scientists in University of Utah is 960 with a mean value for the h-index of 53.33. The total sum for the DBLP publications for leading scientists in University of Utah is 2711 with a mean value for DBLP publications is 150.61.
Please keep in mind that the research institution or university for a scientist is set based on the affiliation data shown in their Google Scholar profile.
Read More...Facts About University of Utah
The University of Utah (UofU or The U) is a public research university located in Salt Lake City, Utah. An Association of American Universities member, it is regarded as an R1: Doctoral University with very high activity in research.
Founded in 1850, UofU was originally called the University of Deseret. It was in 1894 that it was granted by Congress 60 acres of land from Fort Douglas, and was renamed the University of Utah. In its formative phase, the university tirelessly expanded its course offerings and research ventures.
Today, it has 18 colleges and schools. These include faculties for Engineering, Fine Arts, Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Nursing, Architecture and Planning, Science, and Medicine, among others. Moreover, these have 100 combined academic departments. These departments oversee teaching, learning, and research efforts. Degrees and courses range from Dermatology to Computing, to Finance and Kinesiology.
The university also offers 35 interdisciplinary programs that benefit from the collaboration of multiple departments. Some of them are Latin American Studies, the Asia Center, Geographic Information Science, Neuroscience, Religious Studies, and Nuclear Engineering.
In research, the university has accumulated many awards and distinctions. There are four Nobel Prize winners, eight MacArthur Fellows, and three Turing Award laureates affiliated with the university either as faculty, researcher, or alumni.
Additionally, the university hosts 120 centers or bureaus on its campus. These include the Dixon Laser Institute, the Genetic Science Learning Center, the Integrated Technology in Architecture Center, the NVIDIA Center of Excellence, and the Quantitative Biology Center, among others.
These and the institution’s colleges and schools helped move forward study programs in science computing, technology, and engineering, military health and suicide prevention, human genetics and precision medicine, and opioid addiction and chronic pain, among others.
When it comes to technology commercialization, the University of Utah is one of the top universities in the United States. With a strong business and science collaborative culture, it puts heavy emphasis on bringing its research efforts to the market. This is being overseen by the university’s Technology and Venture Commercialization unit. The unit manages invention disclosures, licensing technologies, and just about anything related to its intellectual property portfolio.
This culture has produced many notable graduates. Famous alumni in their respective fields include James H. Clark, the founder of Netscape, J. Willard Marriott, Marriott International founder, Jake Garn, a space shuttle astronaut and senator, and the Nobel Prize co-winner Mario Capecchi, among many others.
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P SadayappanUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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John HollerbachUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Ross WhitakerUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Dan ReedUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Manish ParasharUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Sarang JoshiUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Charles Chuck HansenUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Ellen RiloffUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Jacobus (Kobus) Van der MerweUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Robert M. Kirby OR RM KirbyUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Suresh VenkatasubramanianUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Wendy ChapmanUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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William B. ThompsonUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Rajeev BalasubramonianUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Mary HallUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Behrouz Farhang-BoroujenyUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Peter HaugUniversity of UtahUnited States |
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Feifei LiUniversity of UtahUnited 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.