A recovery email is a secondary, personal address (Gmail, Outlook, etc.) that TOPSCINET uses only when you lose access to your institutional email. It does not replace your institutional login…
A profile on TOPSCINET is usually claimed with a university or research institute address, because that is how identity is verified at sign‑up. When you change institutions, your previous university…
TL;DR: Selection for the World’s Top 2% Scientists list is automatic and based on Scopus citation data, not applications. Any institution type can be represented, as long as researchers are…
Your profile on the Top 2% Scientists platform is more than just a listing—it’s your professional identity within a global community of leading researchers. Keeping your profile updated not only strengthens your…
If you’re among the world’s top 2% of scientists, it’s essential to have a verified online profile showcasing your achievements. TOPSCINET (topscinet.com) now provides the platform to claim and manage…
The much-anticipated Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List for 2025 has been officially released! This prestigious list highlights the world’s leading scientists who have made a substantial impact in their respective fields through…
If your name is listed among the world’s Top 2% scientists, keeping your profile information accurate and up-to-date is essential for showcasing your research impact and professional presence. This guide…
Being featured on the Top 2% Scientists list is a prestigious recognition, but not having your name on the list does not mean your research lacks impact or visibility. Many…
The Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientist Rankings is one of the most anticipated annual recognitions in the global academic community. If you’re eager to know when will the 2025 Stanford/Elsevier Top…
If you've noticed that your citation counts on the TopSCINET appear significantly lower than those on Google Scholar, Scopus, or Web of Science, you're not alone. Many researchers have similar questions about…