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CONICYT Ranking Por Disciplina > Sub-Área OECD (Académicas) Comisión Nacional De Investigación 1 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD (Académicas) Comisión Nacional de Investigación 1. Ciencias Naturales > 1.3 Ciencias Físicas y Astronomía Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE FRANCE Universite Paris Saclay (ComUE) 1 5,000 USA University of California Berkeley 2 5,000 USA California Institute of Technology 3 5,000 USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 4 5,000 USA Harvard University 5 5,000 USA Stanford University 6 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Cambridge 7 5,000 FRANCE Sorbonne Universite 8 5,000 USA University of Chicago 9 5,000 JAPAN University of Tokyo 10 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Oxford 11 5,000 FRANCE Universite Sorbonne Paris Cite-USPC (ComUE) 12 5,000 FRANCE University of Paris Diderot 13 5,000 FRANCE PSL Research University Paris (ComUE) 14 5,000 USA Princeton University 15 5,000 FRANCE Universite Paris Sud - Paris XI 16 5,000 CHINA Tsinghua University 17 5,000 USA University of Maryland College Park 18 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University College London 19 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM Imperial College London 20 5,000 FRANCE Communaute Universite Grenoble Alpes 21 5,000 USA University of Michigan 22 5,000 CANADA University of Toronto 23 5,000 FRANCE Universite Grenoble Alpes (UGA) 24 5,000 ITALY Sapienza University Rome 25 5,000 ITALY University of Padua 26 5,000 CHINA Peking University 27 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Edinburgh 28 5,000 USA University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 29 5,000 USA Columbia University 30 5,000 INDIA Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System) 31 5,000 SWITZERLAND University of Geneva 32 5,000 SWITZERLAND ETH Zurich 33 5,000 RUSSIA Lomonosov Moscow State University 34 5,000 CHINA University of Science & Technology of China 35 5,000 USA Ohio State University 36 5,000 USA University of California Santa Barbara 37 5,000 USA University of Texas Austin 38 5,000 GERMANY Ruprecht Karl University Heidelberg 39 5,000 SWITZERLAND Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne 40 5,000 USA Johns Hopkins University 41 5,000 USA University of Washington Seattle 42 5,000 GERMANY University of Munich 43 5,000 USA Penn State University 44 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Manchester 45 5,000 DENMARK University of Copenhagen 46 5,000 FRANCE Aix-Marseille Universite 47 5,000 ITALY University of Rome Tor Vergata 48 5,000 USA University of California Los Angeles 49 5,000 Página 1 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD (Académicas) Comisión Nacional de Investigación 1. Ciencias Naturales > 1.3 Ciencias Físicas y Astronomía Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE JAPAN Kyoto University 50 5,000 USA Yale University 51 5,000 CANADA University of British Columbia 52 5,000 USA University of Wisconsin Madison 53 5,000 USA Northwestern University 54 5,000 USA University of Colorado Boulder 55 5,000 USA University of Arizona 56 5,000 Nanyang Technological University & National Institute of Education SINGAPORE 57 5,000 (NIE) Singapore UNITED KINGDOM University of Southampton 58 5,000 AUSTRALIA Australian National University 59 5,000 FRANCE Universite de Lyon (ComUE) 60 5,000 ITALY University of Bologna 61 5,000 USA University of Minnesota Twin Cities 62 5,000 USA University of California Santa Cruz 63 5,000 USA Georgia Institute of Technology 64 5,000 HUNGARY Hungarian Academy of Sciences 65 5,000 NETHERLANDS Radboud University Nijmegen 66 5,000 POLAND University of Warsaw 67 5,000 CHINA Nanjing University 68 5,000 USA Cornell University 69 5,000 ITALY University of Pisa 70 5,000 SOUTH KOREA Seoul National University 71 5,000 USA University of California San Diego 72 5,000 GERMANY University of Hamburg 73 5,000 CHINA Shanghai Jiao Tong University 74 5,000 JAPAN Tohoku University 75 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Birmingham 76 5,000 USA University of California Davis 77 5,000 SWEDEN Stockholm University 78 5,000 SPAIN Autonomous University of Madrid 79 5,000 ITALY University of Naples Federico II 80 5,000 JAPAN Nagoya University 81 5,000 AUSTRALIA University of Sydney 82 5,000 National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering RUSSIA 83 5,000 Physics Institute) GERMANY Karlsruhe Institute of Technology 84 5,000 JAPAN Osaka University 85 5,000 CANADA McGill University 86 5,000 NETHERLANDS Leiden University 87 5,000 SINGAPORE National University of Singapore 88 5,000 USA University of California Irvine 89 5,000 GERMANY RWTH Aachen University 90 5,000 FRANCE Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble 91 5,000 GERMANY Technical University of Munich 92 5,000 DENMARK Technical University of Denmark 93 5,000 FRANCE Universite Claude Bernard Lyon 1 94 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM Durham University 95 5,000 USA Purdue University 96 5,000 Página 2 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD (Académicas) Comisión Nacional de Investigación 1. Ciencias Naturales > 1.3 Ciencias Físicas y Astronomía Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE CHINA Zhejiang University 97 5,000 FRANCE Universite de Toulouse 98 5,000 USA University of Florida 99 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM University of Glasgow 100 5,000 SOUTH KOREA University of Science & Technology (UST) 101 4,954 ITALY University of Milan 102 4,908 ITALY University of Genoa 103 4,862 BRAZIL Universidade de Sao Paulo 104 4,816 AUSTRALIA University of Melbourne 105 4,770 NETHERLANDS University of Amsterdam 106 4,724 ITALY International School for Advanced Studies 107 4,678 FRANCE Universite Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier 108 4,632 USA Texas A&M University College Station 109 4,586 GERMANY Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz 110 4,540 SWEDEN Uppsala University 111 4,494 USA University of Pennsylvania 112 4,448 TAIWAN National Taiwan University 113 4,402 USA University of Massachusetts Amherst 114 4,356 UNITED KINGDOM University of Sheffield 115 4,310 SPAIN Autonomous University of Barcelona 116 4,264 JAPAN Tokyo Institute of Technology 117 4,218 SWEDEN Royal Institute of Technology 118 4,172 FINLAND University of Helsinki 119 4,126 UNITED KINGDOM University of Warwick 120 4,080 ISRAEL Weizmann Institute of Science 121 4,034 GERMANY University of Bonn 122 3,989 CHINA Huazhong University of Science & Technology 123 3,943 USA Michigan State University 124 3,897 NORWAY University of Oslo 125 3,851 GERMANY Dresden University of Technology 126 3,805 PORTUGAL Universidade de Lisboa 127 3,759 ISRAEL Tel Aviv University 128 3,713 SPAIN Universidad de la Laguna 129 3,667 UNITED KINGDOM Cardiff University 130 3,621 ITALY University of Trieste 131 3,575 SPAIN University of Valencia 132 3,529 UNITED KINGDOM University of Sussex 133 3,483 USA Carnegie Mellon University 134 3,437 SWEDEN Lund University 135 3,391 USA State University of New York (SUNY) Stony Brook 136 3,345 USA Boston University 137 3,299 SWITZERLAND University of Bern 138 3,253 FRANCE Ecole Polytechnique 139 3,207 USA University of Tennessee Knoxville 140 3,161 NETHERLANDS University of Groningen 141 3,115 SOUTH KOREA Sungkyunkwan University 142 3,069 CHINA Fudan University 143 3,023 SPAIN University of Barcelona 144 2,977 AUSTRALIA Monash University 145 2,931 Página 3 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD (Académicas) Comisión Nacional de Investigación 1. Ciencias Naturales > 1.3 Ciencias Físicas y Astronomía Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE USA Florida State University 146 2,885 CZECH REPUBLIC Charles University Prague 147 2,839 SAUDI ARABIA King Abdulaziz University 148 2,793 UNITED KINGDOM University of Bristol 149 2,747 CHINA Shandong University 150 2,701 TAIWAN National Tsing Hua University 151 2,655 INDIA Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 152 2,609 MEXICO Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico 153 2,563 RUSSIA Novosibirsk State University 154 2,517 RUSSIA Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology 155 2,471 AUSTRALIA University of Adelaide 156 2,425 SWITZERLAND University of Zurich 157 2,379 UNITED KINGDOM University of Nottingham 158 2,333 FINLAND Aalto University 159 2,287 USA Duke University 160 2,241 USA New York University 161 2,195 SPAIN University of Granada 162 2,149 GERMANY University of Erlangen Nuremberg 163 2,103 USA University of Pittsburgh 164 2,057 UNITED KINGDOM University of Liverpool 165 2,011 ITALY University of Perugia 166 1,966 SWITZERLAND Paul Scherrer Institute 167 1,920 IRAN Islamic Azad University 168 1,874 USA Rice University 169 1,828 USA Rutgers State University New Brunswick 170 1,782 SPAIN CSIC - Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC) 171 1,736 USA University of Rochester 172 1,690 CHINA Beihang University 173 1,644 CHINA Xi'an Jiaotong University 174 1,598 FRANCE Universite de Savoie 175 1,552 BELGIUM Universite Libre de Bruxelles 176 1,506 UNITED KINGDOM Kings College London 177 1,460 USA University of Virginia 178 1,414 FRANCE Universite de Strasbourg 179 1,368 USA University of Southern California 180 1,322 ITALY Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa 181 1,276 GERMANY Humboldt University of Berlin 182 1,230 CHINA Sun Yat Sen University 183 1,184 USA Iowa State University 184 1,138 SOUTH KOREA Hanyang University 185 1,092 BELGIUM Ghent University 186 1,046 CHILE Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile 187 1,000 CHINA Suzhou University 188 1,000 AUSTRIA Vienna University of Technology 189 1,000 BELGIUM KU Leuven 190 1,000 ITALY University of Turin 191 1,000 USA University of California Riverside 192 1,000 CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Technical University Prague 193 1,000 JAPAN University of Tsukuba 194 1,000 Página 4 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD (Académicas) Comisión Nacional de Investigación 1.
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