iScience member Dr. Esther Kaufmann, organizes the 27th International (Online) Meeting of the Brunswik Society as a Main Organizer jointly with Mandeep Dhami.
The Brunswik Society is an association of international researchers interested in human judgment and decision-making. The members of the association share the appreciation for psychologist Egon Brunswik (1903-1955).
The two-day meeting event will start on 9th December, 18.00-20.00 CET and will be held online via Zoom.
This is a free event. If you’d like to attend, then please email Esther (esther.kaufmann@gmx.ch) so you can receive the zoom link.
Along with one other current and three former psychology faculty members the chair of iScience group tops the Stanford study list of 100’000 cited researchers worldwide.
Researchers around John P.A. Ioannidis at Stanford analyzed scientific impact worldwide on the basis of data from Scopus. Using multiple indicators, their study analyzed data from 1996 through 2019, covering 7 million scientists in 22 major fields ranging from chemistry to engineering to economics and psychology. Check out this study
Among the top 100,000 (by c-score) or a percentile rank of 2% or above for career-long impact, the study lists two current (Jens Pruessner and Ulf-Dietrich Reips) and three former scientists (Peter Gollwitzer, Thomas Elbert, Brigitte Rockstroh) among faculty members at the Department of Psychology at the University of Konstanz.
Ulf-Dietrich Reips has previously been recognized as 7th ranked in list of “Top Scientists working at Spanish Private Universities” (2014) and as co-author of a highly cited paper by ISI Web of Science (2017). ResearchGate constantly lists his publications’ impact among the top five at his institution.