Eleven Swinburne computer scientists make Guide2Research's top 200

Eleven Swinburne researchers are ranked in the top 200 scientists in the field of computer science and electronics by Guide2Research.

Guide2Research is the leading research portal for computer science.

Researchers earn their ranking by showing leadership and excellence computer science and electronics. Their position is based on their h-index value from Google Scholar, which looks to measure both productivity and impact.

This year, Swinburne increased its total h-index from 443 in 2020 to 617. That's the third highest ranking for a university in Victoria, and the seventh highest in Australia.

The following Swinburne researchers have been ranked in the top 200 in Australia:

RankingResearcherh-index
5Professor Qing-Long Han97
39Professor JinJun chen63
48Professor Yang Xiang60
61Professor Timos Sellis57
75Professor Vo V Anh55
84Professor Tsong Yueh Chen53
103Professor Dimitrios Georgakopoulos49
121Professor Yun Yang47
140Associate Professor Xian-Ming Zhang45
160Professor Leon Sterling42
162Professor Zhihong Man42

The researchers' areas of interest include autonomous control systems, cloud computing, data science, mathematics, cybersecurity and software analysis.

Distinguished Professor Qing-Long Han is Swinburne's Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research Quality) and a Fellow of The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). As well as being fifth in Australia, Professor Han has risen to 258th in the world, up from 320 in the 2020 rankings.

Five of the influential researchers who made the list work in Swinburne's Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering.

As part of its Horizon 2025 vision and strategy, Swinburne's goal is to bring people and technology together for a better world. It is committed to working with organisations and government to co-create technology solutions and the talent required to implement them.

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