Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) Canada

Research

Date range: 1 August 2022 - 31 July 2023

Region: Global
Subject/journal group: All

The table to the right includes counts of all research outputs for Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) published between 1 August 2022 - 31 July 2023 which are tracked by the Nature Index.

Hover over the donut graph to view the Share for each subject. Below, the same research outputs are grouped by subject. Click on the subject to drill-down into a list of articles organized by journal, and then by title.

Note: Articles may be assigned to more than one subject area.

Article Count and Share for Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
Count Share
2 0.11

Outputs by subject (Share)

Outputs by subject
Subject Count Share
1 0.08
1 0.02

Share output for the past 5 years

Share per year
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022*
0.84 0.93 0.31 2.05 0.27

Compare Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) with other institutions

*Note: 2022 data contains Share for article affiliations from newly added health-science journals.

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Collaboration

Date range: 1 August 2022 - 31 July 2023

International vs. domestic collaboration by Share

  • 58.83% Domestic (9 institutions)
  • 41.17% International (10 institutions)

Hover over the graph to view the percentage of collaboration.


Top 10 domestic collaborators with Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) by Share*

  1. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and McMaster University (1.20)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    McMaster University1.09
  2. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and University of Guelph (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    University of Guelph
  3. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and University of Sherbrooke (USherbrooke) (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    University of Sherbrooke (USherbrooke)
  4. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and University of Toronto (U of T) (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    University of Toronto (U of T)
  5. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and University of Waterloo (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    University of Waterloo
  6. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and University of Windsor (UWin) (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    University of Windsor (UWin)
  7. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Western University (UWO) (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Western University (UWO)
  8. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Brock University (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Brock University
  9. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) (0.05)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)

Top 10 international collaborators with Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) by Share*

  1. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) (0.29)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)0.26
  2. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Boston College (BC) (0.17)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Boston College (BC)0.14
  3. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Institute for Quantum Matter (IQM) (0.17)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Institute for Quantum Matter (IQM)0.14
  4. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) (0.17)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)0.14
  5. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP)
  6. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Grenoble Alpes University (UGA) (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Grenoble Alpes University (UGA)
  7. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Florida State University (FSU) (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Florida State University (FSU)
  8. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Xerox Corporation (0.12)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Xerox Corporation
  9. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Johns Hopkins University (JHU) (0.10)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Johns Hopkins University (JHU)
  10. Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) and Princeton University (0.10)
    Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR)
    Princeton University

*Share is the fractional count allocated to an institution for an article that takes into account the percentage of authors from that institution and the number of affiliated institutions that contributed to the article. The horizontal stacked bar charts above indicate the Share contributed by each institution in the bilateral collaboration. If the Share is not shown, hover over the bar to display it.

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