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Asian Institute of Technology: Summary Metrics

Summary Metrics of the Asian Institute of Technology Across All Subject Areas (2020–2026)
Data source: Scopus/SciVal (data updated through 3 June 2026).

This analysis provides an overall metrics summary of the institution. The snowflake means the metrics have been calculated using the Snowball Metrics methodology.

Publication by Subject Area

This gives an overview of the Subject Areas in which the institution is publishing and is based upon the high-level All Science Journal Classification (ASJC). These Subject Areas are assigned to all articles via the journals in which they are published. Please note that an article can belong to more than one ASJC.

Key Topics

A Topic is a collection of articles focused on a common intellectual research problem. 96,000 Topics in SciVal are created by analyzing citation links between articles in Scopus – where there is a strong link, a Topic is formed. This chart shows the Topics with a lot of momentum (a high Prominence percentile), in which the institution is potentially making an impact. To learn more, search for Topic Prominence in Science in the SciVal Support Hub.

Top 10 Topics by Scholarly Output

Field-Weighted Citation Impact

Field-Weighted Citation Impact (FWCI) indicates how the number of citations received by the institution’s publications compares with the average number of citations received by all other similar publications in Scopus. A FWCI of 1.00 indicates that the institution’s publications have been cited exactly as would be expected based on the global average for similar publications. A FWCI of more than 1.00 indicates above-average citations; for example, 2.11 means 111% more than the world average.

Geographical Collaboration – Overall

Indicates the extent to which the institution’s publications have international, national, or institutional co-authorship, and single authorship. A publication is assigned a single collaboration type.

Academic-Corporate Collaboration

Academic-Corporate Collaboration indicates the degree of collaboration between authors with academic and corporate affiliations: to what extent are this institution’s publications co-authored across the academic and corporate, or industrial, sectors? A publication either exhibits academic-corporate collaboration or it does not. This assignment is made based on the sector assigned to the Institution in SciVal.

Top collaborating Institutions

Shows the top institutions that have co-authored scholarly outputs with the institution.

Outputs in Top 10% Citation Percentiles (field-weighted)

Publications in Top Journal Percentiles by CiteScore Percentile

Top Authors

Publications by Journal quartile

Last updated 3 June 2026