Congratulations to Professor Liang Cheng on reaching an i10-index of 1,000 - an extraordinary milestone, with over 1,000 papers each cited at least ten times.
Previously, the individual with the highest i10-index was Dr. Alex Wang from the NIH, with an i10 index of 922, according to a study published on NCBI. The i10-index is a metric introduced by Google Scholar in 2011 to measure a researcher's impact. Dr. Liang Cheng has authored over 1,200 peer-reviewed SCI articles in high-impact journals. His work has been cited more than 76,000 times, with an h-index of 136.
