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Ingeniería y Tecnología > 2.10 Nanotecnología Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE SINGAPORE NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 1 5,000 USA MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT) 2 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY 3 5,000 USA GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 4 5,000 USA STANFORD UNIVERSITY 5 5,000 CHINA TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY 6 5,000 SINGAPORE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE 7 5,000 CHINA PEKING UNIVERSITY 8 5,000 CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA 9 5,000 USA HARVARD UNIVERSITY 10 5,000 SWITZERLAND ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE FEDERALE DE LAUSANNE 11 5,000 CHINA FUDAN UNIVERSITY 12 5,000 SOUTH KOREA SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 13 5,000 SOUTH KOREA KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (KAIST) 14 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES 15 5,000 USA NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY 16 5,000 USA RICE UNIVERSITY 17 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN 18 5,000 CHINA ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY 19 5,000 SOUTH KOREA SUNGKYUNKWAN UNIVERSITY 20 5,000 CHINA SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY 21 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE 22 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 23 5,000 CHINA SUZHOU UNIVERSITY 24 5,000 CHINA NANJING UNIVERSITY 25 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD 26 5,000 CHINA JILIN UNIVERSITY 27 5,000 CHINA HUAZHONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 28 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS URBANA-CHAMPAIGN 29 5,000 SOUTH KOREA POHANG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (POSTECH) 30 5,000 USA PENN STATE UNIVERSITY 31 5,000 JAPAN UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO 32 5,000 TAIWAN NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY 33 5,000 SWITZERLAND SWISS FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ZURICH 34 5,000 SOUTH KOREA KOREA UNIVERSITY 35 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 36 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA 37 5,000 TAIWAN NATIONAL TSING HUA UNIVERSITY 38 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE 39 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON 40 5,000 Página 1 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD Comisión Nacional de Investigación 2. Ingeniería y Tecnología > 2.10 Nanotecnología Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE CHINA HARBIN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 41 5,000 CHINA XIAMEN UNIVERSITY 42 5,000 HONG KONG CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG 43 5,000 SOUTH KOREA YONSEI UNIVERSITY 44 5,000 JAPAN TOHOKU UNIVERSITY 45 5,000 CHINA SHANDONG UNIVERSITY 46 5,000 CHINA WUHAN UNIVERSITY 47 5,000 CHINA SUN YAT SEN UNIVERSITY 48 5,000 SOUTH KOREA ULSAN NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 49 5,000 CHINA SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY - CHINA 50 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND COLLEGE PARK 51 5,000 USA PURDUE UNIVERSITY 52 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITE PARIS SACLAY (COMUE) 53 5,000 CHINA NANKAI UNIVERSITY 54 5,000 USA CORNELL UNIVERSITY 55 5,000 CHINA TIANJIN UNIVERSITY 56 5,000 GERMANY DRESDEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 57 5,000 TAIWAN ACADEMIA SINICA - TAIWAN 58 5,000 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO 59 5,000 USA NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY 60 5,000 HONG KONG HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 61 5,000 NETHERLANDS DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 62 5,000 CHINA EAST CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 63 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 64 5,000 SAUDI ARABIA KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY 65 5,000 CHINA SOUTH CHINA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 66 5,000 SOUTH KOREA HANYANG UNIVERSITY 67 5,000 SOUTH KOREA KOREA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 68 5,000 TAIWAN NATIONAL CHIAO TUNG UNIVERSITY 69 5,000 GERMANY KARLSRUHE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 70 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO 71 5,000 DENMARK TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF DENMARK 72 5,000 AUSTRALIA MONASH UNIVERSITY 73 5,000 SAUDI ARABIA KING ABDULLAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 74 5,000 FRANCE UNIVERSITE GRENOBLE ALPES (UGA) 75 5,000 USA COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 76 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 77 5,000 CHINA DALIAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 78 5,000 CHINA BEIHANG UNIVERSITY 79 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON 80 5,000 CHINA BEIJING INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 81 5,000 Página 2 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD Comisión Nacional de Investigación 2. Ingeniería y Tecnología > 2.10 Nanotecnología Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE USA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 82 5,000 CHINA XI'AN JIAOTONG UNIVERSITY 83 5,000 CHINA SICHUAN UNIVERSITY 84 5,000 CHINA FUZHOU UNIVERSITY 85 5,000 USA CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY 86 5,000 USA CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 87 5,000 JAPAN KYOTO UNIVERSITY 88 5,000 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND 89 5,000 CHINA WUHAN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 90 5,000 UNITED KINGDOM UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER 91 5,000 CHINA HUNAN UNIVERSITY 92 5,000 JAPAN OSAKA UNIVERSITY 93 5,000 FRANCE PIERRE & MARIE CURIE UNIVERSITY - PARIS 6 94 5,000 GERMANY UNIVERSITY OF ERLANGEN NUREMBERG 95 5,000 BELGIUM KU LEUVEN 96 5,000 SWEDEN ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 97 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TWIN CITIES 98 5,000 CHINA BEIJING UNIVERSITY OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 99 5,000 CHINA LANZHOU UNIVERSITY 100 5,000 USA UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 101 4,997 SOUTH KOREA KYUNG HEE UNIVERSITY 102 4,993 HONG KONG HONG KONG POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY 103 4,990 CHINA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY BEIJING 104 4,986 SWEDEN LUND UNIVERSITY 105 4,983 FRANCE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS SUD - PARIS XI 106 4,980 UNITED KINGDOM UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON 107 4,976 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA RIVERSIDE 108 4,973 GERMANY TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH 109 4,970 UNITED KINGDOM UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON 110 4,966 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG 111 4,963 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS 112 4,959 CHINA TONGJI UNIVERSITY 113 4,956 USA CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY 114 4,953 CHINA CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY 115 4,949 SOUTH KOREA GWANGJU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 116 4,946 IRELAND TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN 117 4,943 USA DUKE UNIVERSITY 118 4,939 USA VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 119 4,936 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES 120 4,932 HONG KONG CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG 121 4,929 TAIWAN NATIONAL CHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY 122 4,926 Página 3 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD Comisión Nacional de Investigación 2. Ingeniería y Tecnología > 2.10 Nanotecnología Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE USA UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER 123 4,922 CHINA CHONGQING UNIVERSITY 124 4,919 FINLAND AALTO UNIVERSITY 125 4,915 GERMANY UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH 126 4,912 CHINA DONGHUA UNIVERSITY 127 4,909 CHINA SHANGHAI UNIVERSITY 128 4,905 USA TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STATION 129 4,902 SWEDEN UPPSALA UNIVERSITY 130 4,899 USA ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 131 4,895 USA UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE KNOXVILLE 132 4,892 SPAIN AUTONOMOUS UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA 133 4,888 USA UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH 134 4,885 ITALY POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF MILAN 135 4,882 FRANCE UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG 136 4,878 USA UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DALLAS 137 4,875 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE 138 4,872 USA PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 139 4,868 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 140 4,865 INDIA INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE (IISC) - BANGLORE 141 4,861 USA BROWN UNIVERSITY 142 4,858 CANADA UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA 143 4,855 JAPAN TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 144 4,851 USA UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST 145 4,848 HONG KONG UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG 146 4,844 NETHERLANDS EINDHOVEN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 147 4,841 ISRAEL WEIZMANN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE 148 4,838 GERMANY UNIVERSITY OF FREIBURG 149 4,834 USA JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY 150 4,831 USA RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 151 4,828 FRANCE INSTITUT NATIONAL POLYTECHNIQUE DE GRENOBLE 152 4,824 JAPAN KYUSHU UNIVERSITY 153 4,821 CHINA SOUTHWEST UNIVERSITY - CHINA 154 4,817 CANADA MCGILL UNIVERSITY 155 4,814 ITALY SAPIENZA UNIVERSITY ROME 156 4,811 USA DREXEL UNIVERSITY 157 4,807 FRANCE UNIVERSITE DE LYON (COMUE) 158 4,804 USA RUTGERS STATE UNIVERSITY 159 4,801 USA UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL 160 4,797 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SANTA CRUZ 161 4,794 SWEDEN CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 162 4,790 USA WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (WUSTL) 163 4,787 Página 4 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD Comisión Nacional de Investigación 2. Ingeniería y Tecnología > 2.10 Nanotecnología Científica y Tecnológica PAÍS INSTITUCIÓN RANKING PUNTAJE FRANCE UNIVERSITE SORBONNE PARIS CITE-USPC (COMUE) 164 4,784 CHINA NANJING UNIVERSITY OF AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS 165 4,780 CHINA NANJING UNIVERSITY OF POSTS & TELECOMMUNICATIONS 166 4,777 USA UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA LINCOLN 167 4,773 GERMANY RWTH AACHEN UNIVERSITY 168 4,770 CHINA UNIVERSITY OF JINAN 169 4,767 USA YALE UNIVERSITY 170 4,763 CHINA NANJING UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 171 4,760 SPAIN UNIVERSITAT JAUME I 172 4,757 ISRAEL HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM 173 4,753 SPAIN UNIVERSITY OF BASQUE COUNTRY 174 4,750 NETHERLANDS UNIVERSITY OF TWENTE 175 4,746 CHINA NORTHWESTERN POLYTECHNICAL UNIVERSITY 176 4,743 SWEDEN LINKOPING UNIVERSITY 177 4,740 AUSTRALIA UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 178 4,736 JAPAN HOKKAIDO UNIVERSITY 179 4,733 USA MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY 180 4,730 USA NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY 181 4,726 SOUTH KOREA KONKUK UNIVERSITY 182 4,723 USA OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY 183 4,719 USA UNIVERSITY OF UTAH 184 4,716 CHINA CENTRAL CHINA NORMAL UNIVERSITY 185 4,713 SOUTH KOREA PUSAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 186 4,709 IRAN ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY 187 4,706 CHINA NANJING UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 188 4,702 USA STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK (SUNY) BUFFALO 189 4,699 GERMANY UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART 190 4,696 USA BOSTON UNIVERSITY 191 4,692 CHINA UNIVERSITY OF ELECTRONIC SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY OF CHINA 192 4,689 DENMARK AARHUS UNIVERSITY 193 4,686 AUSTRIA VIENNA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 194 4,682 USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE 195 4,679 CHINA NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY - CHINA 196 4,675 AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 197 4,672 SPAIN UNIVERSITY OF BARCELONA 198 4,669 SOUTH KOREA CHONBUK NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 199 4,665 NETHERLANDS UNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN 200 4,662 FRANCE UNIVERSITY OF AIX-MARSEILLE 201 4,658 GERMANY UNIVERSITY OF ULM 202 4,655 SPAIN UNIVERSITY OF ZARAGOZA 203 4,652 Página 5 CONICYT Ranking por Disciplina > Sub-área OECD Comisión Nacional de Investigación 2.
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