My papers have a Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) of 1.57 which means they are being cited 57% more than expected for their field, age and type (SciVal, MMM YYYY).
I have: 6 (2.6%) articles and reviews in the top 1% most cited publications worldwide (field-weighted); 18 (7.9%) articles and reviews in the top 5% most cited publications worldwide (field-weighted); 34 (14.8%) articles and reviews in the top 10% most cited publications worldwide (field-weighted) (SciVal, MMM YYYY).
32 (56.7%) of my publications were published in journals ranked in the top quartile for their subject area (SciVal, MMM YYYY).
11 (60%) of my publications involve international collaboration (SciVal, MMM YYYY).
2 (5%) of my publications involve academic - corporate collaboration with Boeing and Airbus (SciVal, MMM YYYY).
A note about not including the running year - do not include 2024 publications in any citation based metrics (ie Citations, Citations per document, Field-Weighted Citation Impact, % documents in top 1% or 10%) as they are variable over time (eg. as a general rule, it takes 3 years post publication for citations to peak on a publication depending on discipline) and therefore should not be considered a stable baseline for future assessment.
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