Professor Jonathan Cullen in top 2% of scientists worldwide
Stanford has recently listed Professor Jonathan Cullen in the top 2% of scientists for 2024.
The database uses Scopus data provided by Elsevier, and features citation scores and rankings for researchers across a wide range of academic disciplines. The rankings are based on the impact of publications rather than the sheer number of papers published.
Some of the publications Jon helped author that contributed to the top 2% ranking are below. Resource Efficiency is a research collective, and many of these papers were lead-authored or co-authored by other members of the team working together to produce impactful research.
Using open-source tools to project bulk and critical material demand and assess implications for low-carbon energy and transport systems: Introducing Mat-dp model tools (Karla Cervantes Barron)
Machine learning for gap-filling in greenhouse gas emissions databases (Luke Cullen)
Reducing uncertainties in greenhouse gas emissions from chemical production (Luke Cullen)
Replacing Plastics With Alternatives Is Worse for Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Most Cases (Fanran Meng)
Solutions for recycling emerging wind turbine blade waste in China are not yet effective (Fanran Meng)
Feasible supply of steel and cement within a carbon budget is likely to fall short of expected global demand (Takuma Watari)
Growing role of concrete in sand and climate crises (Takuma Watari)
Designing a zero-order energy transition model: how to create a new Starter Data Kit (Karla Cervantes Barron)
What to Do about Plastics? Lessons from a Study of United Kingdom Plastics Flows (Michal Drewniok)
Criteria for Assessing Sustainability of Lignocellulosic Wastes: Applied to the Cellulose Nanofibril Packaging Production in the UK (Samantha Islam)
Pairing Quantity and Quality in a Mass Balance of Water in California (Jennifer Bitting, Lukas Gast)
Planet-compatible pathways for transitioning the chemical industry (Fanran Meng)
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