China overtakes Britain in number of highly cited researchers but still lags far behind US
- US topped the list with 2,737 highly cited researchers, representing 44 per cent of the total
Mainland Chinese scientists have vaulted to No 2 position in an annual list which determines the “who’s who” of influential researchers across the world.
According to the Web of Science Group’s list of Highly Cited Researchers released on Tuesday, 636 scientists from mainland China were “Highly Cited” compared to 482 last year.
The list, which covers 21 fields including computing, agricultural and social science, includes those who produced multiple papers that ranked in the top 1 per cent in citations in their field during any single year, based on publications over the past 10 years.
The surge in highly cited researchers over the past year has made China home to the second largest concentration of world-class researchers, overtaking the United Kingdom.
China has declared its ambition to become a global tech superpower, with the country’s top leaders – including President Xi Jinping – emphasising that science and technology is one of the main drivers of future economic growth. However, the lack of top talent and a weakness in basic research are seen as a hindrance in its quest for scientific achievement.
Despite China’s jump in number of highly cited researchers, it is still a distant No 2 compared with the US. The world’s largest economy topped the list by having 2,737 highly cited researchers, representing 44 per cent of the researchers on the list.