STM publisher Elsevier has announced its 2016 list of China's most influential researchers, which is now available online (http://tinyurl.com/jycfert). This is the second edition of Elsevier's annual list of Most Cited Chinese Researchers, recognising 1,744 researchers in China across 38 different subject areas.
Developed in collaboration with ShanghaiResearch Consultancy, who provided the selection criteria, the list draws from the recently-released 2016 Best Chinese University Ranking report that is anchored on Elsevier's Scopus research database and powered by metrics from SciVal analytics - both part of the Elsevier Research Intelligence portfolio.
In line with China's continued efforts to establish itself as a leader in the field of international research, the list provides an important platform through which the community of researchers driving this progress can gain greater recognition and exposure.
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