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October 1, 2007
             

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Australian Universities:
Highest Impact in Mechanical Engineering, 2002-06

Ranked by average citations per paper, among Australian universities that published at least 50 papers in Thomson Scientific-indexed journals of mechanical engineering between 2002 and 2006.

Rank    University Papers,
2002-06

Citations per paper

1 University of Queensland 90 2.94
2 University of Melbourne 57 2.75
3 University of Sydney 197 2.56
4 University of Newcastle 93 2.15
5 Monash University 135 2.10

SOURCE: University Science Indicators, 1981-2006. (Deluxe version contains complete listings of publication and citation statistics for the top Australian institutions in 105 subfields corresponding to subject areas covered in the seven editions of Current Contents. Standard version features data covering 24 main fields. Both versions are available from the Research Services Group.)

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