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Research Universities

Explore the world's top research institutions. Each profile includes researcher counts, average H-index, active grants, key departments, and top research fields.

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California Institute of Technology

United States / Pasadena, CA

California Institute of Technology

Caltech is a small but extraordinarily productive research university. Despite its size, it manages NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and has produced numerous Nobel laureates. Its faculty-to-student ratio enables intensive mentorship and high per-capita research output.

980 researchers h58 avg 1,400 grants
University of Cambridge

United Kingdom / Cambridge

University of Cambridge

The University of Cambridge has a storied history of scientific breakthroughs, from the discovery of DNA's structure to foundational contributions in physics. Its Cavendish Laboratory and MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology remain among the world's most impactful research centers.

4,800 researchers h49 avg 3,300 grants
Columbia University

United States / New York, NY

Columbia University

Columbia University is a major research hub in New York City with deep expertise in neuroscience, Earth sciences, and biomedical engineering. Its Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory are among the world's premier research centers.

3,800 researchers h45 avg 3,400 grants
EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne)

Switzerland / Lausanne

EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne)

EPFL is a leading European technical university known for its ambitious Blue Brain Project and cutting-edge work in robotics, energy, and computational neuroscience. Its Innovation Park hosts over 200 startups and fosters strong academic-industry connections.

2,600 researchers h44 avg 2,000 grants
ETH Zurich

Switzerland / Zurich

ETH Zurich

ETH Zurich is Switzerland's premier technical university and one of Europe's most research-intensive institutions. It has produced 22 Nobel laureates and is known for excellence in engineering, natural sciences, and technology transfer.

3,600 researchers h46 avg 2,800 grants
Harvard University

United States / Cambridge, MA

Harvard University

Harvard University is the oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and boasts one of the largest research enterprises in the world. Its biomedical research programs, particularly in immunology and genomics, attract leading scientists globally.

4,500 researchers h54 avg 4,100 grants
Imperial College London

United Kingdom / London

Imperial College London

Imperial College London focuses exclusively on science, engineering, medicine, and business. Its research in infectious disease modeling, materials science, and clinical medicine has global influence, and its London location enables strong industry partnerships.

3,900 researchers h44 avg 2,700 grants
Johns Hopkins University

United States / Baltimore, MD

Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University consistently leads all US universities in research and development expenditures. Its School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health are among the most influential in biomedical research and global health policy.

5,100 researchers h45 avg 4,500 grants
Karolinska Institute

Sweden / Stockholm

Karolinska Institute

Karolinska Institute is one of the world's foremost medical universities and home to the Nobel Assembly that awards the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Its research in immunology, regenerative medicine, and cancer biology is globally influential.

2,800 researchers h47 avg 2,100 grants
Max Planck Society

Germany / Munich

Max Planck Society

The Max Planck Society operates 86 research institutes across Germany and is one of the world's most prolific basic research organizations. With a focus on fundamental science, its institutes have produced 20 Nobel laureates since 1948.

6,800 researchers h51 avg 5,200 grants
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

United States / Cambridge, MA

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT is a world-leading research university known for its pioneering work in engineering, computer science, and the physical sciences. Its interdisciplinary culture and close ties to industry make it a top destination for both fundamental and translational research.

4,200 researchers h52 avg 3,800 grants
National University of Singapore

Singapore / Singapore

National University of Singapore

The National University of Singapore is Southeast Asia's leading research university. Its strategic location and strong government funding make it a hub for materials science, biomedical innovation, and cross-disciplinary research connecting East and West.

3,400 researchers h40 avg 2,600 grants
University of Oxford

United Kingdom / Oxford

University of Oxford

The University of Oxford is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious universities. Its medical sciences division is one of the largest in Europe, and its research in vaccinology, structural biology, and AI ethics has had a transformative global impact.

5,200 researchers h48 avg 3,500 grants
Princeton University

United States / Princeton, NJ

Princeton University

Princeton University combines a focused liberal arts approach with world-class research programs. Its strengths in theoretical physics, mathematics, and computer science have produced numerous Fields Medal and Nobel Prize winners.

1,200 researchers h53 avg 1,100 grants
Stanford University

United States / Stanford, CA

Stanford University

Stanford University sits at the heart of Silicon Valley and is renowned for its entrepreneurial culture and groundbreaking contributions to AI, biotechnology, and medicine. Its research output consistently ranks among the highest globally.

3,900 researchers h50 avg 3,600 grants
Tsinghua University

China / Beijing

Tsinghua University

Tsinghua University is China's most prominent technical university, known for producing world-class engineers and scientists. Its rapid rise in global rankings reflects massive investments in AI, quantum information, and advanced manufacturing research.

5,500 researchers h42 avg 4,800 grants
University of California, Berkeley

United States / Berkeley, CA

University of California, Berkeley

UC Berkeley is the flagship campus of the University of California system and a global leader in public research. Its contributions span from CRISPR gene editing to foundational work in artificial intelligence and environmental science.

4,100 researchers h47 avg 3,200 grants
University of Tokyo

Japan / Tokyo

University of Tokyo

The University of Tokyo is Japan's most prestigious research university and one of Asia's top institutions. It excels in materials science, robotics, and precision engineering, and serves as the primary training ground for Japan's scientific leadership.

5,800 researchers h38 avg 4,200 grants
University of Toronto

Canada / Toronto

University of Toronto

The University of Toronto is Canada's largest and most research-intensive university. It is the birthplace of deep learning through the pioneering work of Geoffrey Hinton and houses world-leading programs in stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, and AI.

4,600 researchers h42 avg 3,500 grants
Yale University

United States / New Haven, CT

Yale University

Yale University is a leading research institution with particular strength in the biomedical sciences. Its School of Medicine drives cutting-edge research in immunobiology, cancer biology, and neurodegenerative diseases.

3,200 researchers h46 avg 2,900 grants

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