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Several of our members among the world’s most influential researchers

Several GERAD researchers appear in a ranking of research citations updated in October 2023 and published on the Mendeley website, a search tool belonging to Elsevier, the Dutch scientific publisher.

Most cited in career

Carleton University
Minyi Huang

Université Concordia
Brigitte Jaumard

HEC Montréal
Jean François Cordeau, Pierre Hansen, Alain Haurie, Gilbert Laporte, Georges Zaccour

Université McGill
Francois Bouffard, Peter Caines, Roussos Dimitrakopoulos

Polytechnique Montréal
Charles Audet, Hanane Dagdougui, Guy Desaulniers, Alain Hertz, Andrea Lodi

Université de Montréal
Pierre L'Ecuyer

Most cited in 2022

Carleton University
Minyi Huang

HEC Montréal
Jean François Cordeau, Pierre Hansen, Gilbert Laporte, Carolina Osorio

Université McGill
Francois Bouffard, Peter Caines, Roussos Dimitrakopoulos

Polytechnique Montréal
Charles Audet, Hanane Dagdougui, Guy Desaulniers, Sébastien Le Digabel, Jérôme Le Ny, 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 190,000 most influential researchers, their inclusion in this select group means that our 20 researchers are among the most influential 2% in their respective fields. __ More information on this ranking

edited Oct 9, 2024 04:14 PM