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Naturales > 1.01 Matemáticas PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE FRANCE Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) 1 5,000 RUSSIA Russian Academy of Sciences 2 5,000 CHINA Chinese Academy of Sciences 3 5,000 FRANCE CNRS - National Institute for Mathematical Sciences (INSMI) 4 5,000 GERMANY Helmholtz Association 5 5,000 GERMANY Max Planck Society 6 5,000 USA United States Department of Energy (DOE) 7 5,000 FRANCE Inria 8 5,000 ITALY Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) 9 5,000 ITALY Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare 10 5,000 SPAIN Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC) 11 5,000 FRANCE CEA 12 5,000 RUSSIA Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences 13 5,000 POLAND Polish Academy of Sciences 14 5,000 FRANCE CNRS - Institute of Physics (INP) 15 5,000 FRANCE CNRS - Institute for Engineering & Systems Sciences (INSIS) 16 5,000 GERMANY Research Center Julich 17 5,000 USA Los Alamos National Laboratory 18 5,000 CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Academy of Sciences 19 5,000 ROMANIA National Institute for Laser, Plasma & Radiation Physics - Romania 20 5,000 ROMANIA Institute of Space Science 21 5,000 ARGENTINA Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET) 22 5,000 GERMANY European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) 23 5,000 ROMANIA Romanian Academy of Sciences 24 5,000 GERMANY Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis & Stochastics 25 5,000 CHINA University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS 26 5,000 UKRAINE National Academy of Sciences Ukraine 27 5,000 USA United States Department of Defense 28 5,000 USA Microsoft 29 5,000 RUSSIA Sobolev Institute of Mathematics 30 5,000 Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche Enrico Magenes (IMATI- ITALY 31 5,000 CNR) USA Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 32 5,000 ROMANIA Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy 33 5,000 SOUTH KOREA Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) 34 5,000 SWITZERLAND European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) 35 5,000 USA VA Boston Healthcare System 36 5,000 POLAND Institute of Mathematics of the Polish Academy of Sciences 37 5,000 USA Sandia National Laboratory 38 5,000 CHINA Institute of Applied Physics & Computational Mathematics - China 39 5,000 SPAIN CSIC - Instituto de Ciencias Matematicas (ICMAT) 40 5,000 USA University of Illinois Chicago Hospital 41 5,000 RUSSIA Joint Institute for Nuclear Research - Russia 42 5,000 TAIWAN China Medical University Hospital - Taiwan 43 5,000 FRANCE Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (Inserm) 44 5,000 USA Gordon Life Science Institute 45 5,000 USA National Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA 46 5,000 USA Oak Ridge National Laboratory 47 5,000 FRANCE Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) 48 5,000 Página 1 Ranking Instituciones No Académicas por sub área OCDE 2020 1. 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Naturales > 1.01 Matemáticas PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE RUSSIA Kharkevich Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the RAS 49 5,000 USA Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 50 5,000 USA United States Navy 51 4,998 USA National Bureau of Economic Research 52 4,997 USA International Business Machines (IBM) 53 4,995 UNITED KINGDOM Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute 54 4,994 AUSTRIA Austrian Academy of Sciences 55 4,992 AUSTRALIA Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) 56 4,991 SWITZERLAND Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics 57 4,989 CANADA Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics 58 4,988 KAZAKHSTAN Institute of Mathematics & Mathematical Modeling 59 4,986 USA The Santa Fe Institute 60 4,985 GERMANY Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) 61 4,983 CZECH REPUBLIC Institute of Mathematics of the Czech Academy of Sciences 62 4,982 AZERBAIJAN Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) 63 4,980 GERMANY Potsdam Institut fur Klimafolgenforschung 64 4,979 TAIWAN Academia Sinica - Taiwan 65 4,977 RUSSIA Krasovskii Institute of Mathematics & Mechanics 66 4,976 AUSTRIA Institute of Science & Technology - Austria 67 4,974 SLOVAKIA Slovak Academy of Sciences 68 4,973 ITALY Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi (ISC-CNR) 69 4,971 INDIA Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 70 4,970 VIETNAM Vietnam Academy of Science & Technology 71 4,968 USA Harvard School of Dental Medicine 72 4,967 CINVESTAV - Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico MEXICO 73 4,965 Nacional FRANCE CNRS - Institute of Chemistry (INC) 74 4,964 JAPAN Research Organization of Information & Systems (ROIS) 75 4,962 FRANCE CNRS - National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (IN2P3) 76 4,961 UNITED KINGDOM MRC Biostatistics Unit 77 4,959 USA Google Incorporated 78 4,958 SPAIN Basque Center for Applied Mathematics (BCAM) 79 4,956 BRAZIL Instituto Nacional de Matematica Pura e Aplicada (IMPA) 80 4,955 USA UTMD Anderson Cancer Center 81 4,953 ITALY Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics 82 4,952 RUSSIA National Research Centre - Kurchatov Institute 83 4,950 USA National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) 84 4,949 INDIA Department of Science & Technology (India) 85 4,947 SPAIN Basque Foundation for Science 86 4,946 AUSTRALIA Walter & Eliza Hall Institute 87 4,944 USA Broad Institute 88 4,943 RUSSIA Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS 89 4,941 AZERBAIJAN Institute of Mathematics & Mechanics Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences 90 4,940 AZERBAIJAN Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan Republic 91 4,938 RUSSIA St. Petersburg Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 92 4,937 CHINA Ministry of Education, China 93 4,935 USA Argonne National Laboratory 94 4,934 USA Dana-Farber Cancer Institute 95 4,932 UKRAINE Institute of Mathematics of NASU 96 4,931 Página 2 Ranking Instituciones No Académicas por sub área OCDE 2020 1. 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Naturales > 1.01 Matemáticas PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE SPAIN Barcelona Institute of Science & Technology 97 4,929 NETHERLANDS Erasmus University Medical Center 98 4,928 RUSSIA Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics 99 4,926 INDIA Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc) India 100 4,924 USA Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center 101 4,923 USA Massachusetts General Hospital 102 4,921 USA US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) 103 4,920 RUSSIA Russian Academy of Science Lebedev Physical Institute 104 4,918 JAPAN RIKEN 105 4,917 CHINA Institute of Information Engineering, CAS 106 4,915 USA Federal Reserve System - USA 107 4,914 St. Petersburg Department of the Steklov Mathematical Institute of the Russian RUSSIA 108 4,912 Academy of Sciences USA Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 109 4,911 FRANCE Electricite de France (EDF) 110 4,909 SPAIN Centre Internacional de Metodes Numerics en Enginyeria (CIMNE) 111 4,908 FRANCE CNRS - National Institute for Earth Sciences & Astronomy (INSU) 112 4,906 RUSSIA Federal Research Center Computer Science & Control of RAS 113 4,905 FRANCE CNRS - National Institute for Biology (INSB) 114 4,903 GERMANY Fraunhofer Gesellschaft 115 4,902 JAPAN Japan Science & Technology Agency (JST) 116 4,900 CHINA Institute of Physics, CAS 117 4,899 CANADA Sunnybrook Health Science Center 118 4,897 CANADA Sunnybrook Research Institute 119 4,896 GERMANY Helmholtz-Center Munich - German Research Center for Environmental Health 120 4,894 USA National Science Foundation (NSF) 121 4,893 RUSSIA Alikhanov Institute for Theoretical & Experimental Physics 122 4,891 BELGIUM IMEC 123 4,890 EGYPT National Research Centre (NRC) 124 4,888 SWITZERLAND Novartis 125 4,887 USA United States Army 126 4,885 GERMANY German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) 127 4,884 USA Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 128 4,882 USA NIH National Cancer Institute (NCI) 129 4,881 JAPAN National Institute of Informatics (NII) - Japan 130 4,879 USA National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) - USA 131 4,878 SPAIN CSIC - Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM) 132 4,876 USA Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 133 4,875 FRANCE Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD) 134 4,873 SOUTH KOREA Institute for Basic Science - Korea (IBS) 135 4,872 CZECH REPUBLIC Institute of Information Theory and Automation of the Czech Academy of Sciences 136 4,870 USA Naval Research Laboratory 137 4,869 CHINA Institute of Software, CAS 138 4,867 PORTUGAL INESC 139 4,866 GERMANY German Aerospace Centre (DLR) 140 4,864 UKRAINE Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics 141 4,863 FRANCE Observatoire de Paris 142 4,861 RUSSIA Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics 143 4,860 Página 3 Ranking Instituciones No Académicas por sub área OCDE 2020 1. Cs. Naturales > 1.01 Matemáticas PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE CHINA Wuhan Institute of Physics & Mathematics, CAS 144 4,858 BRAZIL Laboratorio Nacional de Computacao Cientifica (LNCC) 145 4,857 SINGAPORE Agency for Science Technology & Research (ASTAR) 146 4,855 INDIA Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) - India 147 4,854 USA National Center Atmospheric Research (NCAR) - USA 148 4,852 USA Eli Lilly 149 4,851 UZBEKISTAN Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan 150 4,849 JAPAN National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology (AIST) 151 4,847 UNITED KINGDOM Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) 152 4,846 SPAIN CSIC - UAM - Institut de Fisica Teorica (IFT) 153 4,844 UZBEKISTAN Institute of Mathematics Named After V.I. Romanovsky 154 4,843 CHINA Wuhan Institute of Rock & Soil Mechanics, CAS 155 4,841 USA Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 156 4,840 INDONESIA Indonesian Institute of Sciences 157 4,838 FRANCE Sanofi-Aventis 158 4,837
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