Read interviews, first-person essays, profiles, and other features about
people in a wide variety of fields, along with information on journals
& institutions in the topic of Gamma-ray Bursts. All of the author
comments below are also listed in the site-wide
Author Commentaries listings
(available by month/year or alphabetically).
September
2009
Chryssa Kouveliotou; According to our Special
Topics analysis of gamma-ray burst research over the past
decade, the work of Dr. Chryssa Kouveliotou ranks at #4 by
total cites, based on 114 papers cited a total of 4,165 times.
In this interview, ScienceWatch.com's Gary Taubes
talks with Dr. Kouveliotou about her work in gamma-ray
bursts. View
Article
August
2009
Joshua Bloom; According to our Special Topics
analysis of gamma-ray burst (GRB) research over the past
decade, Dr. Joshua Bloom's work ranks at #10 by total cites,
based on 85 papers cited a total of 3,639 times. His record in
Essential Science IndicatorsSM from
Thomson
Reuters includes 114 papers cited a total of 4,344 times.
In this interview, ScienceWatch.com talks with Dr.
Bloom about his highly cited GRB research. View
Article
July
2009
Dale Frail; The scientist whose work ranks at #3
by total cites in our Special Topics analysis of Gamma-ray
Bursts (GRBs) research is Dr. Dale Frail, with 92 papers cited
a total of 4,745 times. In Essential Science
IndicatorsSM from Clarivate, his record
includes 115 papers, the majority of which are classified in
Space Science, cited a total of 5,507 times between January 1,
1999 and February 28, 2009. In this interview,
ScienceWatch.com talks with him about his highly cited
work related to GRBs. View
Article
June
2009
Peter Mészáros; In our Special
Topics analysis on Gamma-ray Burst research over the past
decade, the work of Dr. Peter Mészáros ranks at
#1 by total citations and by total number of papers, based on
147 papers cited a total of 5,074 times. In Essential
Science IndicatorsSM from Clarivate, his
record includes 153 papers, the majority of which are
classified in Space Science, cited a total of 5,564 times
between January 1, 1999 and February 28, 2009. In this
interview, ScienceWatch.com talks with him about his
gamma-ray burst research. View
Article