External Rankings of the
Michigan State University
Department of Physics & Astronomy
The Department of Physics & Astronomy at
Michigan State University is regarded as one of the top
Physics and Astronomy departments in the country.
The bases for these recent rankings include citation
impact studies and research funding compilations.
Research & Development Expenditures in Physics
External funding for research and development is
usually awarded based on peer review. The programs which
are funded are those whom other researchers in the field
view as being of high quality and which propose exciting
new research. Here are the total and federally financed
R&D expenditures of the top U.S. Physics departments
for the Fiscal Years 2005 through 2008 combined.
|
Rank
|
Institution
|
Total R&D, 2005-2008 (millions of $)
|
Federally financed R&D, 2005-2008 (millions of $)
|
| 1 |
Cal Tech |
447.82
|
439.16
|
| 2 |
Johns Hopkins Univ. |
226.66
|
221.06
|
| 3 |
MIT |
220.33
|
215.48
|
| 4 |
Univ. CA - Berkeley |
219.30
|
175.20
|
| 5 |
Univ. TX - Austin |
186.49
|
158.90
|
| 6 |
Florida State Univ. |
178.04
|
103.91
|
| 7 |
Cornell Univ. |
173.54
|
138.54
|
| 8 |
Michigan State Univ. |
173.52
|
112.02
|
| 9 |
Univ. MD - College Park |
164.96
|
108.33
|
| 10 |
UCLA |
157.99
|
122.77
|
The universities ranked 11th to 25th were:
(11) Penn State Univ.,
(12) Univ. IL - Urbana-Champaign,
(13) Univ. CA - San Diego,
(14) Univ. Wisc. - Madison,
(15) Univ. Central FL,
(16) Indiana Univ.,
(17) SUNY Stony Brook,
(18) Univ. Colorado,
(19) Univ. Mississippi,
(20) Princeton Univ.,
(21) Rutgers Univ.,
(22) Univ. Michigan,
(23) Univ. Penn.,
(24) Harvard Univ.,
(25) Univ. CA - Irvine.
These values and rankings are the result of summing the 2005 through 2008
columns of
http://www.nsf.gov/statistics/nsf10311/pdf/tab57.pdf. Note
that the rankings in the original table were based only on the 2008 expenditures,
so the ordering differs from that in this table, which is based on the total
2005-2008 expenditures.
Citation Impact Study
The importance of research can be measured by the
number of times a publication that reports on these
results is cited by other authors in their
publications.
In the Nov./Dec. 1998 issue of Science Watch,
science departments were ranked based on citation impact.
The results on the top ten physics departments
were:
|
Rank
|
University
|
No. of
Papers
|
Relative
Impact (%)
|
|
1
|
Univ. Cal. Santa Barbara
|
2,526
|
176
|
|
2
|
University of Chicago
|
1,236
|
171
|
|
3
|
Harvard University
|
1,844
|
167
|
|
4
|
Caltech
|
3,588
|
162
|
|
5
|
Yale University
|
872
|
160
|
|
6
|
Rutgers University
|
1,438
|
157
|
|
7
|
Univ. of Pennsylvania
|
1,168
|
153
|
|
8
|
Stanford University
|
2,584
|
152
|
|
9
|
SUNY Stony Brook
|
1,385
|
148
|
|
10
|
Michigan State University
|
1,049
|
142
|
Source: http://www.ncsi.iisc.ernet.in/ncsi/sw/nov-dec98/sw_nov-dec98_page1.htm
The citation ranking of MSU's Department of Physics
and Astronomy has been rising steadily over the last
decade. In a previous compilation (Physics Today, October
1996, p. 15) the ranking of physics departments by number
of citations per publication for papers published during
1981-94 had been (in brackets behind names are ranking
and citations per publication):
Princeton Univ. (1, 20.7), Harvard Univ. (2, 20.4),
Tulane Univ. (3, 20.1), UC Santa Barbara (4, 19.3), Univ.
Chicago (5, 18.8), Brandeis Univ. (6, 18.5), UC Santa
Cruz (7, 18.4), CalTech (8, 18.0), Univ. Pennsylvania (9,
17.7), Rockefeller Univ. (10, 16.4), Stanford Univ. (11,
15.9), Yale Univ. (12, 15.8), SUNY Stony Brook (13,
14.4), MIT (14, 14.2), UC Berkeley (15, 13.8), Cornell
Univ. (16, 13.3), UC Riverside (17, 12.9), Michigan
State University (18, 12.8), Tufts Univ. (19, 12.8),
Univ. Illinois Urbana (20, 12.7).
Other Rankings
- The publication U.S. News & World Report ranks the major graduate
programs in all universities periodically. In their 2010
rankings, MSU's Nuclear Physics Ph.D. program was
ranked
number 1 in the country. The overall MSU Physics graduate program
ranked 36th of over 145 programs.
- Nanotechnology citation rankings: MSU
was ranked 4th in the world
in terms of "citation impact" (for each paper published in a subject, the average number of other papers
published which used it as a reference, then averaged over all such papers) in a study covering all institutions
producing at least 100 papers on nanotechnology topics from 1992 to 2002.
- The most recent ranking by the National Research Council (1995) lists
our Department of Physics and Astronomy in the top 25% among U.S. graduate programs in Physics (32nd out of 147 - see
Excel
spreadsheet from the NRC report). (A newer set of NRC rankings, begun in 2003 and mainly based on 2006 data, are
still
in the process of being analyzed).