kmiainfo: According to an international classification, Arab researchers are among the most influential scientists in the world According to an international classification, Arab researchers are among the most influential scientists in the world

According to an international classification, Arab researchers are among the most influential scientists in the world

According to an international classification, Arab researchers are among the most influential scientists in the world  The Alper-Doger Scientific Index has published its periodic ranking of the most cited scientists .  This index covers multiple areas including agriculture, arts, design and architecture, business and management, economics, education, engineering and technology, history, philosophy, theology, law, medical and health sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, and other fields.  Arabic Superior List The list of distinguished scholars included the names of a number of Arab scholars, including:  Raja Al-Sharqawi Al-Morsali : Professor of Applied Nuclear Physics at Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco. She ranked 152 globally, first in Africa and the Arab world. Farida El Fassi : A university specialized in nuclear physics from Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco. She ranked 160 globally, and second in Africa and the Arab world. Ahmed Ali Abdel Alim : a specialist in physics and astronomy in Zewail City of Science and Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt. He ranked 231 globally, and ranked third in Africa and the Arab world.  Ali El-Leithi : a specialist in nuclear physics and high energy physics, at Cairo University in the Arab Republic of Egypt. He ranked 630 globally, sixth in Africa, and fifth in the Arab world. Rasheeq Salalah : a specialist in particle physics and high energy physics at the University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. He ranked 740th globally, 51st in Asia, and sixth in the Arab world. Mohamed Attia Mahmoud : a specialist in high energy physics at Fayoum University in the Arab Republic of Egypt, ranked 998th globally, and eighth in Africa and the Arab world. Ahmed Basalat : a specialist in high energy physics at An-Najah National University in Palestine. He ranked 1172 globally, 81st in Asia, and ninth in the Arab world.  Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Alim ranked 231 globally, and ranked third in Africa and the Arab world (Zewail City). Most Quoted, Most Influential The Albert Doger Scientific Ranking includes scientists from 19,300 universities around the world, representing 216 countries and regions.  This classification is based primarily on the "H-index" or "Hirch's coefficient" (h-index) after the physicist George Hirsch; It is an index that rates scholars and the impact of their research based on the number of citations that research receives. When a scientist has a high score in the H-index, it means that he has a large number of published articles that have received a large number of citations.  The H-index for each scientist can be accessed through the Scopus database, or through the Google Scholar , but the latter requires each researcher to create his own page, in which the researcher adds and updates his research periodically.  The Albert Doger Scientific Index also issues another classification based on measuring the productivity of scientists based on their impactful research, provided that any research included in this classification receives a number of citations not less than 10 times.  The following Arab scholars came in this classification:  Abdullah Muhammad Asiri : From King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, he was ranked 106 globally, and first in the Arab world. Raja Al-Sharqawi Al-Morsali : From Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco, she ranked 452 globally, and second in the Arab world. Ahmed Ali Abdel Alim : From Zewail City of Science and Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt, he ranked 534 globally, and ranked third in the Arab world. Farida El Fassi : from Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco, and ranked 597th globally, and fourth in the Arab world. Shaaban Khalil : From Zewail City of Science and Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt, he ranked 612 globally, and ranked sixth in the Arab world. Dr. Shaaban Khalil, President of the Arab Society for Physics and Head of Theoretical Physics Department at Zewail University - Photo from Zewail University  Cautious rating Because Google Scholar is a free and available service, Albert Doger's scientific ranking relies on it to produce its periodic ranking. Despite the ease of access to Google Scholar, relying on it alone in the classification is not considered efficient, as some researchers do not create pages for them on Google Scholar, or make their pages invisible, and therefore the general public will not reach them, and therefore they They are not included in this category.  Also, some Google Scholar pages are not redacted and sometimes not updated, which may change the researcher's "H-index", increase or decrease. In addition, there are some research fields in which the research citations are higher than others, due to the importance of the field, its novelty, the lack of people working in it, and other factors. Their inclusion - based on citation rate alone - would be out of the question, despite the importance of their research.

The Alper-Doger Scientific Index has published its periodic ranking of the most cited scientists .

This index covers multiple areas including agriculture, arts, design and architecture, business and management, economics, education, engineering and technology, history, philosophy, theology, law, medical and health sciences, natural sciences, social sciences, and other fields.

Arabic Superior List
The list of distinguished scholars included the names of a number of Arab scholars, including:

Raja Al-Sharqawi Al-Morsali : Professor of Applied Nuclear Physics at Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco. She ranked 152 globally, first in Africa and the Arab world.
Farida El Fassi : A university specialized in nuclear physics from Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco. She ranked 160 globally, and second in Africa and the Arab world.
Ahmed Ali Abdel Alim : a specialist in physics and astronomy in Zewail City of Science and Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt. He ranked 231 globally, and ranked third in Africa and the Arab world.

Ali El-Leithi : a specialist in nuclear physics and high energy physics, at Cairo University in the Arab Republic of Egypt. He ranked 630 globally, sixth in Africa, and fifth in the Arab world.
Rasheeq Salalah : a specialist in particle physics and high energy physics at the University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. He ranked 740th globally, 51st in Asia, and sixth in the Arab world.
Mohamed Attia Mahmoud : a specialist in high energy physics at Fayoum University in the Arab Republic of Egypt, ranked 998th globally, and eighth in Africa and the Arab world.
Ahmed Basalat : a specialist in high energy physics at An-Najah National University in Palestine. He ranked 1172 globally, 81st in Asia, and ninth in the Arab world.

Dr. Ahmed Abdel-Alim ranked 231 globally, and ranked third in Africa and the Arab world (Zewail City).
Most Quoted, Most Influential
The Albert Doger Scientific Ranking includes scientists from 19,300 universities around the world, representing 216 countries and regions.

This classification is based primarily on the "H-index" or "Hirch's coefficient" (h-index) after the physicist George Hirsch; It is an index that rates scholars and the impact of their research based on the number of citations that research receives. When a scientist has a high score in the H-index, it means that he has a large number of published articles that have received a large number of citations.

The H-index for each scientist can be accessed through the Scopus database, or through the Google Scholar , but the latter requires each researcher to create his own page, in which the researcher adds and updates his research periodically.

The Albert Doger Scientific Index also issues another classification based on measuring the productivity of scientists based on their impactful research, provided that any research included in this classification receives a number of citations not less than 10 times.

The following Arab scholars came in this classification:

Abdullah Muhammad Asiri : From King Abdulaziz University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, he was ranked 106 globally, and first in the Arab world.
Raja Al-Sharqawi Al-Morsali : From Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco, she ranked 452 globally, and second in the Arab world.
Ahmed Ali Abdel Alim : From Zewail City of Science and Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt, he ranked 534 globally, and ranked third in the Arab world.
Farida El Fassi : from Mohammed V University in the Kingdom of Morocco, and ranked 597th globally, and fourth in the Arab world.
Shaaban Khalil : From Zewail City of Science and Technology in the Arab Republic of Egypt, he ranked 612 globally, and ranked sixth in the Arab world.
Dr. Shaaban Khalil, President of the Arab Society for Physics and Head of Theoretical Physics 

Cautious rating
Because Google Scholar is a free and available service, Albert Doger's scientific ranking relies on it to produce its periodic ranking. Despite the ease of access to Google Scholar, relying on it alone in the classification is not considered efficient, as some researchers do not create pages for them on Google Scholar, or make their pages invisible, and therefore the general public will not reach them, and therefore they They are not included in this category.

Also, some Google Scholar pages are not redacted and sometimes not updated, which may change the researcher's "H-index", increase or decrease. In addition, there are some research fields in which the research citations are higher than others, due to the importance of the field, its novelty, the lack of people working in it, and other factors. Their inclusion - based on citation rate alone - would be out of the question, despite the importance of their research.

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