Quantifying scholarly performance is essential for academia’s meritocratic infrastructure. Among the many bibliometric tools developed, Jorge Hirsch’s h-index, introduced in 2005, has gained widespread traction due to its intuitive design: A scholar with an index of h has h papers each cited at least h times.
As of Nov 2025, Prof. Erdem Cuce demonstrates significant scholarly impact across major citation databases. According to Google Scholar, he has achieved an h-index of 57 and an i10-index of 158, with a total of 11,614 citations. In comparison, Web of Science reports an h-index of 44 and 6,603 total citations, while Scopus indicates an h-index of 49 and 7,952 citations. These metrics reflect
Prof. Erdem Cuce is distinguished by his high research productivity and the broad impact of his work within the global scientific community.
Prof. Erdem Cuce has been shown among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. According to the latest performance reports of Stanford University and Elsevier,
Prof. Erdem Cuce is the 153. the most successful scientist in the world on Energy field (Top 0.03%)
According to the latest performance data of Stanford University in 2025, Prof. Erdem Cuce ranks 1st in Türkiye in the field of Building and Construction, 7th in the field of Energy, and 27th overall among all academics in the country. This remarkable achievement highlights his outstanding research excellence and global impact across the energy and construction disciplines.