Seven «Highly Cited Researchers 2019» from D-USYS and the C2SM Community

By citation analysis, the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science Group identifies researchers who have been recognized by the research community around the world for over a decade in the form of exceptionally high citation rates. A total of 18 ETH professors made it onto the "Highly Cited Researchers" list this year. More than a third of them - 7 in all - belong to the Department of Environmental Systems Science (D-​USYS) and 6 of them are community members of the C2SM.

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From left: Nina Buchmann, Erich Fischer, Nicolas Gruber, Reto Knutti, Sonia Seneviratne, Johan Six, and Niklaus Zimmermann Photo: ETH Zürich

"Highly cited researchers" at D-​USYS and C2SM

The list of "Highly Cited Researchers 2019" comprises the approximately 6,200 scientists worldwide whose publications are among the top one percent of the most frequently cited papers in their field. In comparison to other departments and institutes, researchers from D-​USYS are extraordinarily well represented. C2SM community members are linked in blue.

  • Nina Buchmann, Professor for Grassland Science at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences (IAS)
  • Erich Fischer, Senior Scientist at the Institute for Atmosphere and Climate (IAC)
  • Nicolas Gruber, Professor for Environmental Physics at the Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics (IBP)
  • Reto Knutti, Professor for Climate Physics at the Institute for Atmosphere and Climate (IAC)
  • Johan Six, Professor for Sustainable Agroecosystems at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences (IAS)
  • Sonia Seneviratne, Professor for Land Climate Dynamics at the Institute for Atmosphere and Climate (IAC)
    "Frontrunner" Sonia Seneviratne
  • external pageNiklaus ZimmermannAdjunct Professor at the Department of Environmental Systems Science, and Senior Scientist in Landscape Dynamics at WSL
Sonia Seneviratne

Sonia Seneviratne from the Institute for Atmosphere and Climate (IAC) finds herself on the "Highly Cited Researchers" list for the sixth time in a row. "Analyses and facts on climate change are currently in great demand," explains Sonia Seneviratne. "We are at the interface between science and politics, for instance through our contribution to the IPCC report." The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change.


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