Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics in University of Michigan
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There are 45 scholars Website : http://www.umich.edu |
Established : 1817 |
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 Michigan. There is a total of 45 researchers included with 10 of them also being included in the world ranking. The total sum for the H-index values for leading scientists in University of Michigan is 2715 with a mean value for the h-index of 60.33. The total sum for the DBLP publications for leading scientists in University of Michigan is 8247 with a mean value for DBLP publications is 183.27.
Please note that the research institution or university for a scholar is set based on the affiliation data featured on their Google Scholar profile.
Read More...Facts About University of Michigan
The University of Michigan (UMich) is the oldest university in the state and is also known as one of the founding members of the Association of American Universities. Classified as an R1: Doctoral University, the public research institution is known for its high research volume. It also offers free tuition to families whose incomes fall below $65,000 and tuition support to those who earn just a little more.
UMich offers 250 degree programs in its 19 colleges and schools. Among these, the most popular ones are economics, business administration and management, computer engineering, computer and information services, and experimental psychology. It also offers highly regarded doctorate degrees in social sciences, humanities, technology, engineering, and mathematics as well as professional programs for business, law, architecture, medicine, and dentistry.
With Ann Arbor as its flagship campus, UMich has other campuses in Dearborn, Flint, and Detroit. Ann Arbor spans 780 acres with well over 500 buildings. It has its own medical facility that provides outpatient care and surgery. On the research front, the university has one of the biggest budgets dedicated to college-based research in the United States. It has made major contributions to the fields of medicine, engineering, and technology. Furthermore, the National Election Studies, which runs surveys and studies on voters, and the Correlates of War project, which centers on warfare history, are located in the school.
UMich has an expansive library system that contains more than 13 million volumes. Given the abundance of research material, the university used to host the knowledge base of JSTOR.
Founded in 1817, UMich predates Michigan’s establishment as a state by 20 years. 40 acres of land was apportioned by Ann Arbor thinking that it would become the capital of the new state, but, when Lansing was selected as the capital, the land was turned into the site for what would become UMich. In 1841, the university held its first classes attended by seven students and two educators.
Now, the institution is home to more than 45,000 students, over 6,000 teachers, and more than 18,000 administrative staff. It has come a long way, especially in the research field, as it has been affiliated with more than 20 Nobel laureates, over 50 MacArthur awardees, and a slew of Turing and Fields Medal award winners. The university’s notable alumni include Gerald Ford (US president), Sanjay Gupta (neurosurgeon), James Earl Jones (actor), Tom Brady (American football player), and Rick Snyder (Michigan governor).
UMich intends to mold its learners through creation, communication, and the preservation and application of knowledge as vessels for challenging present norms and enriching future standards. The school also takes athletics seriously, being a part of the Big Ten Conference. Lastly, UMich has produced more than 140 Olympic medal winners.
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Kang G. ShinUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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H. V. JagadishUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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David BlaauwUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Dennis SylvesterUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Jieping YeUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Jeffrey A. FesslerUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Trevor MudgeUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Alfred O. Hero IIIUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Z. Morley MaoUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Scott A. MahlkeUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Honglak LeeUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Ilya KolmanovskyUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Benjamin KuipersUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Jessy W. GrizzleUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Satinder SinghUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Michael WellmanUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Igor L. MarkovUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Nicole B. EllisonUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Kentaro ToyamaUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Todd AustinUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Edmund DurfeeUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Stephane LafortuneUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Mark AckermanUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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John LairdUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Cliff LampeUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Ryan M. EusticeUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Westley WeimerUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Qiaozhu MeiUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Peter M. ChenUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Harris McClamrochUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Ian HiskensUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Eytan AdarUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Thomas F. WenischUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Anthony BlochUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Atul PrakashUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Anna GilbertUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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mingyan liuUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Dawn TilburyUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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J. Alex HaldermanUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Brian NobleUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Kevin FuUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Ambuj TewariUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Valeria BertaccoUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Jason CorsoUniversity of MichiganUnited States |
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Mark W. NewmanUniversity of MichiganUnited 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.