Research Metrics and Academic Impact
Verified research metrics across international platforms. All metrics are dynamic and should be verified through the linked profiles for current information.
Google Scholar
Publications, citations, h-index, i10-index
ResearchGate
Research reads, publication stats, collaboration
AD Scientific Index
Academic visibility and research ranking
ORCID
Unique researcher identifier and record
Google Scholar Metrics
ResearchGate Profile
ResearchGate Reads: Track the number of times your research has been viewed and downloaded by the global research community.
Profile Score: Indicates research visibility and academic engagement within the ResearchGate community.
Recent Activity: Publications, questions answered, and research collaborations are tracked in real-time.
AD Scientific Index
Scientific Index Ranking: Measures academic visibility and research impact across international platforms.
Academic Visibility: Tracks presence in academic databases, research networks, and citation indices.
Research Categories: Water Sciences, Environmental Research, Higher Education, International Cooperation.
ORCID Identifier
ORCID ID: 0000-0002-3865-4291
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a persistent digital identifier that uniquely identifies you as a researcher, regardless of name variations or institutional affiliations.
Uses: Publication submissions, funding applications, institutional records, and global research networks.
Research Impact by Field
Water Sciences & Environmental Research
- Hydrochemistry and isotope hydrology research
- Groundwater quality assessment and monitoring
- Climate adaptation and water security studies
- Environmental impact assessment methodologies
Higher Education Development
- Bologna Process alignment and implementation
- Micro-credentials and recognition frameworks
- Institutional capacity building strategies
- Quality assurance and accreditation systems
International Cooperation
- Mediterranean university partnerships
- European research collaboration networks
- Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe initiatives
- Institutional internationalization strategies
Understanding Research Metrics
What is an H-Index?
The h-index measures productivity and citation impact. A researcher with an h-index of h has published at least h papers, each cited at least h times.
What is an i10-Index?
The i10-index counts the number of publications that have at least 10 citations each, indicating substantial research impact.
Citation Rate
Tracks how often your research is cited by other scholars, indicating the relevance and influence of your work in the academic community.
Note on Metric Interpretation
Research metrics provide quantitative measures of academic impact, but they should be interpreted within disciplinary context. Different fields have different citation patterns, and metrics continue to evolve as new research is published.