Gamma-ray Bursts - June 2009
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Read interviews, first-person essays, profiles, and other features about
people in a wide variety of fields, along with information on journals
& institutions in the topic of Gamma-ray Bursts. All of the author
comments below are also listed in the site-wide
Author Commentaries listings
(available by month/year or alphabetically).
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September
2009
Chryssa Kouveliotou; According to our Special
Topics analysis of gamma-ray burst research over the past
decade, the work of Dr. Chryssa Kouveliotou ranks at #4 by
total cites, based on 114 papers cited a total of 4,165 times.
In this interview, ScienceWatch.com's Gary Taubes
talks with Dr. Kouveliotou about her work in gamma-ray
bursts.
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August
2009
Joshua Bloom; According to our Special Topics
analysis of gamma-ray burst (GRB) research over the past
decade, Dr. Joshua Bloom's work ranks at #10 by total cites,
based on 85 papers cited a total of 3,639 times. His record in
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters includes 114 papers cited a total of 4,344 times.
In this interview, ScienceWatch.com talks with Dr.
Bloom about his highly cited GRB research.
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July
2009
Dale Frail; The scientist whose work ranks at #3
by total cites in our Special Topics analysis of Gamma-ray
Bursts (GRBs) research is Dr. Dale Frail, with 92 papers cited
a total of 4,745 times. In Essential Science
IndicatorsSM from Thomson Reuters, his record
includes 115 papers, the majority of which are classified in
Space Science, cited a total of 5,507 times between January 1,
1999 and February 28, 2009. In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com talks with him about his highly cited
work related to GRBs.
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June
2009
Peter Mészáros; In our Special
Topics analysis on Gamma-ray Burst research over the past
decade, the work of Dr. Peter Mészáros ranks at
#1 by total citations and by total number of papers, based on
147 papers cited a total of 5,074 times. In Essential
Science IndicatorsSM from Thomson Reuters, his
record includes 153 papers, the majority of which are
classified in Space Science, cited a total of 5,564 times
between January 1, 1999 and February 28, 2009. In this
interview, ScienceWatch.com talks with him about his
gamma-ray burst research.
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