this was the most confusing talk “hi i wrote the async rust book, here’s how I pwned a guy that hasn’t even gotten through the rust book, and oh yes what i learned from this experience”
ah looking at it again it's 5th in 2023 and was 4th in 2022 when I initially started working with Kings. It's the ShanghaiRanking for medical technology. A fair number of academics I knew from Oxford, Imperial, and UCL moved over the Kings when it got awarded the London centre of bioengineering status due to it's massive amounts of funding and brand new robotics and surgical suites. ShanghaiRanking began to publish world university ranking by academic subjects in 2009. By introducing improved methodology, the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) was first published in 2017. The 2023 GRAS contains rankings of universities in 55 subjects across Natural Sciences,Enginering, Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Social Sciences. More than 1,900 out of 5,000 universities across 104 countries and regions are finally listed in the rankings. The GRAS rankings use a range of objective acadamic indicators and third-party data to measure the performance of world universities in respective subjects, including research output (Q1), research influence(CNCl), international collaboration (IC), research quality (Top), and international academic awards (Award). The index of international academic awards is based on Academic Excellence Survey (AES) conducted by ShanghaiRanking since 2017. Until April 2023, 1447 professors have participated in the survey. They are from 122 universities, and 21 countries/regions, covering 64 subjects. The results reveal 121 top journals in 43 subjects, 36 top awards in 29 subjects, and 31 top conferences for Computer Science & Engineering.
this is the future of tech leadership
my god! Every university should be doing this!
this was the most confusing talk “hi i wrote the async rust book, here’s how I pwned a guy that hasn’t even gotten through the rust book, and oh yes what i learned from this experience”
You gotta define metrics when you say them. When you say kings is the 4th largest in the world, measured how?
ah looking at it again it's 5th in 2023 and was 4th in 2022 when I initially started working with Kings. It's the ShanghaiRanking for medical technology. A fair number of academics I knew from Oxford, Imperial, and UCL moved over the Kings when it got awarded the London centre of bioengineering status due to it's massive amounts of funding and brand new robotics and surgical suites. ShanghaiRanking began to publish world university ranking by academic subjects in 2009. By introducing improved methodology, the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) was first published in 2017. The 2023 GRAS contains rankings of universities in 55 subjects across Natural Sciences,Enginering, Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Social Sciences. More than 1,900 out of 5,000 universities across 104 countries and regions are finally listed in the rankings. The GRAS rankings use a range of objective acadamic indicators and third-party data to measure the performance of world universities in respective subjects, including research output (Q1), research influence(CNCl), international collaboration (IC), research quality (Top), and international academic awards (Award). The index of international academic awards is based on Academic Excellence Survey (AES) conducted by ShanghaiRanking since 2017. Until April 2023, 1447 professors have participated in the survey. They are from 122 universities, and 21 countries/regions, covering 64 subjects. The results reveal 121 top journals in 43 subjects, 36 top awards in 29 subjects, and 31 top conferences for Computer Science & Engineering.