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Prof. Masaru YARIME Named Highly Ranked Scholar by ScholarGPS
13/05/2024
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#shiningwithout boundaries

 

Congratulations to Prof. Masaru YARIME, Associate Professor of the Division of Public Policy (PPOL) for being named as Highly Ranked Scholar by ScholarGPS!

 

Prof. YARIME has expertise in various research areas, such as energy policy and technology development, climate change and global environmental governance, policy design and innovations, emergence of the innovation systems approach, and big data and social science research. Considering his 94 publications in public policy, Prof. YARIME's high impact and outstanding quality of his research work has placed him #53 in the specialty of Sustainability, which is the top 0.05% of all scholars worldwide. This recognition showcases his profound impact and significant advancements in the field.

 

ScholarGPS is a comprehensive scholarly analytics platform that recognizes Highly Ranked Scholars based on their exceptional performance in various fields, disciplines, and specialties. It identifies over 30 million individual scholars who are affiliated with over 55,000 academic and non-academic institutions worldwide and assigns rankings to scholars, institutions, and programs based on productivity, impact, and quality of contributions.

 

Once again, congratulations to Prof. YARIME on this well-deserved recognition!

 

See the list of Highly Ranked Scholars in Sustainability by ScholarGPS: https://scholargps.com/search.php?type=scholar_ranking&year=2022&p=1&p_profile=3&results=20&base_specialty=Sustainability&ranking_duration=LIFETIME


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