The A. James Clark School of Engineering wishes to acknowledge the accomplishment of many faculty and students as Sci-Bytes announces the ranking of their High-Impact U.S. Universities in the field of Aerospace Engineering, citing the University of Maryland as #1 based on data compiled from 2001 to 2005.
The ranking is based on the tracking of articles/papers appearing in 32 journals/periodicals with sub-fields in Aerospace Engineering indexed by Thomson Scientific including:
1. AIAA Journal
2. Aeronautical Journal
3. Aeronautical Quarterly
4. Journal of the American Helicopter Society
5. Astronautics & Aeronautics
6. Canadian Aeronautics and Space Journal
7. IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems
8. Journal of Aircraft
9. Journal of the Astronautical Sciences
10. Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
11. Recherche Aerospatiale
12. ACTA Astronautica
13. Journal of Energy
14. Advances in Earth Oriented Applications of Space Technology
15. Space Solar Power Review
16. Earth-Oriented Applications of Space Technology
17. Zeitschrift Fur Flugwissenschaften Und Weltraumforschung
18. Vertica
19. Progress in Aerospace Sciences
20. ESA Bulletin-European Space Agency
21. ESA Journal ? European Space Agency
22. Transactions of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences
23. Izvestiya Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedeni Aviatsionaya Tekhnika
24. Journal of Guidance Control and Dynamics
25. Aerospace America
26. Journal of Propulsion and Power
27. Space Power
28. IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine
29. Space Technology ? Industrial and Commercial Applications
30. Journal of Aerospace Engineering
31. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part G ? Journal of Aerospace Engineering
32. Aerospace Science and Technology
Sci-bytes is a division of Thomson Scientific, a publisher of Web-based information resources, who recognizes the need for and value of reliable high-quality information to individual researchers and users as well as to the larger library community. A list of all rankings is located at http://in-cites.com/research/2006/october_3_2006-1.html.
January 3, 2008
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