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Inforgraphics of Scientific Publications contributed by Bangladeshi Researchers in 2023

15028 scientific publications in Scopus-indexed journals, conference proceedings, and book series were contributed to by Bangladeshi researchers in 2023 (data taken on September 11, 2024).

The top five publication subject areas are

Computer Science 4079
Engineering 3684
Medicine 2392
Social Sciences 2192
Environmental Science 1916
    Accessibility to the articles: Based on accessibility to the articles, the scenario is as follows:
All Open Access 7452
Gold 5797
Hybrid Gold 838
Bronze 443
Green 1890
  1. Top 15 Highly Productive Researchers 

2. Top 5 Highly productive NRB researchers 

3. Top 15 Universities/Institutes

4. Top 15 Private Universities

6. Top Engineering and Technology Universities 

7.  Top 15  Science and Technology Universities 

8.  Publications by Agricultural Universities 

9.  Publications by Medical Universities and Colleges

10. Top 15 Collaborative Foreign Universities

11. Publications by BCSIR and Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission

12. Publications by Agricultural Research Institutes

13. Top 15 Collaborative countries

14. Top 10  Journals and Conferences

15.  Document types 

16. Top Research areas 

15. Top 15 Funding Sponsors 

16.  Top Foreign  funding sponsors 

17.  Top 15 National Funding Sponsors 

 

18. Publications from South Asian Countries

Afghanistan                           616

     Bangladesh                            15028

Bhutan                                   277

      India                                      318691

Maldives                             146

  Nepal                                   3628

     Pakistan                               41088

    Srilanka                                4426

The above table shows how we are doing in scientific research and publications in comparison to our South Asian neighbors.

Concluding remarks: 

Bangladesh is a scientifically lagging country. However, to improve the lives of her huge population and ensure national security, there is no alternative to scientific advancement and technological development. Research and Development (R&D)  are uttered together because, without research, no sustainable development is possible.

The question is, Will our government of Bangladesh 2.0 bring the necessary reforms to the research institute leadership, management, and funding, inspiring researchers and allocating enough funds for cutting-edge research?

N B:  This report is usually published in the month of January. But in protest to the 7 January election, Scientific Bangladesh postponed publishing the report published since 2011.  Now it is published on 12 September for Bangladesh 2.0

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