Most cited in career
Carleton University
Minyi Huang
Concordia University
Brigitte Jaumard
HEC Montréal
Jean François Cordeau, Pierre Hansen, Gilbert Laporte
McGill University
Francois Bouffard, Peter Caines, Roussos Dimitrakopoulos, Christian Genest
Polytechnique Montréal
Guy Desaulniers, Alain Hertz, Andrea Lodi
Université de Montréal
Pierre L'Ecuyer
Most cited in 2019
Carleton University
Minyi Huang
HEC Montréal
Jean François Cordeau, Pierre Hansen, Gilbert Laporte, Georges Zaccour
McGill University
Francois Bouffard, Peter Caines, Roussos Dimitrakopoulos, Christian Genest
Polytechnique Montréal
Charles Audet, El Kébir Boukas, Guy Desaulniers, Alain Hertz, Sébastien Le Digabel, Andrea Lodi
Université de Montréal
Pierre L'Ecuyer
Université Laval
Leandro C. Coelho
The ranking is based on a dataset of close to 8 million authors worldwide, in 20 disciplines and from both the academic and private sectors. Given that the ranking consists of the 160,000 most influential researchers, their inclusion in this select group means that our 17 professors are among the most influential 2% in their respective fields.
In the Operations Research field, note the exceptional standing of Honorary Professor Gilbert Laporte, ranked first in the world among his peers. Full Academic Researcher Danny Miller is also ranked an impressive 7th in the world for the influence of his work in the Business & Management field.
This ranking, which is also the basis for a scientific article, was developed by a group of American and Dutch scholars. Their goal was to come up with a new way of calculating researchers’ influence, by overcoming the limitations of individual existing rankings.
The research team created a composite index made up of six indicators, including the number of citations over a period of more than 20 years, the ratio of citations to citing papers, and different types of h-indices used to measure the influence of scientific authors.