Support Us Button Widget

Portland State University researchers ranked among the world’s most-cited

New data on 100,000 of the top scientists shows the impact of PSU research

A sky bridge on the PSU campus reads "Let knowledge serve the city."

PSU researchers are taking the message of this campus skybridge to the next level.

Photo by Parker Knight

Portland: the home of top-notch cuisine, iconic bridges, and big brains. A newly updated database of the world’s top-cited scientists is shining a spotlight on some local researchers.

The database includes 100,000 of the most-cited authors across all scientific fields based on several very complex data sets. Among this list of super-intelligent beings are 35 Portland State University faculty members. Here are five of them:

  • Miguel Figliozzi — Contributed to a recent report examining travel time reliability as it impacts people’s travel behavior.
  • Charlotte Fritz — Authored a study that found managers especially benefit from getting into the right mindset before starting a workday.
  • Ephraim SuhirProfessor specializing in applied mathematics physics and applied probability.
  • Leslie Hammer — Part of PSU’s No. 1-ranked (nationally) Industrial and Organizational Psychology program and contributor to studies on mental health within the military.
  • Berrin Erdogan — Studies workplace relationships and was recently cited in an Oregonian article on Portland Timbers and Thorns owner Merrit Paulson.
More from PDXtoday
Sponsored
A local pro breaks down everything you need to know about this wellness tool.
Be prepared for snowfall by checking road closure information, stocking up for potential power outages, and winterizing your home.
Sponsored
Sponsored
Sponsored
Sponsored
Sponsored
Hint: The Gottmans found that the secret to success in relationships is found in improving the little everyday things and interactions.
Sponsored
Discover how incorporating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy can transform thoughts, emotions, and behaviors for those experiencing depression.
These city gifts are way better than a Jelly of the Month Club membership.
Sponsored
Big news, Portland: Habitat for Humanity is expanding.