Six professors and one adjunct associate professor from the Cockrell School of Engineering have been included in the Thomson Reuters list of Highly Cited Researchers for 2014. This list recognizes many of the world’s leading scientific minds, and the strong Cockrell School representation illustrates UT Austin’s growing influence on the global research landscape.

The researchers listed earned this distinction by writing the greatest numbers of reports officially designated by Essential Science Indicators℠ as Highly Cited Papers — ranking among the top 1 percent most cited for their subject field and year of publication. This earns them the mark of “exceptional impact,” according to Thomson Reuters.

Thomson Reuters’ 2014 list is an update of its 2001 Highly Cited Researchers list.

Following are the Cockrell School faculty members (in alphabetical order) included in the 2014 list:

Jeffrey G. Andrews, professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Wireless Networking & Communications Group: Andrews has published on the topics of wireless communications, information theory, communication theory and stochastic geometry. Andrews was listed in two categories: computer science and engineering.

Alan C. Bovik, professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Wireless Networking & Communications Group: Bovik has published on the topics of image processing, signal processing, vision, human vision and vision science. Bovik was listed in the engineering category.

Robert W. Heath, professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Wireless Networking & Communications Group: Heath has published on the topics of wireless communication, MIMO and communication theory. Heath was listed in two categories: computer science and engineering.

Thomas J. Hughes, professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering & Engineering Mechanics, Institute for Computational Engineering and Science: Hughes has published on the topics of computational mechanics, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics and partial differential equations. Hughes was listed in the computer science category.

Alireza Khademhosseini, adjunct associate professor of the Department of Biomedical Engineering: Khademhosseini has published on the topics of hydrogels, microfluidic arrays and biological surfaces. He was listed in the material sciences category.

Nicholas A. Peppas, chair of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, professor in the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering, professor in the College of Pharmacy: Peppas has published on the topics of biomaterials, drug delivery, bioengineering, hydrogels and polymers. Peppas was listed in the pharmacology and toxicology category.

Sriram Vishwanath, professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Wireless Networking & Communications Group: Vishwanath has published on the topics of information theory, wireless networking and probabilistic algorithms. Vishwanath was listed in the computer science category.

A list of publications and citations for all of the researchers can be found on Google Scholar.