Report summary
The Ohio State University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in 2015-2026 reads as a 57-PI network with 100 internal PI collaborations. The research center of gravity is Engineering as the leading field (29% of slots across 32 PIs; 32 labels), Biomedical Engineering as the leading subfield (16% of slots across 22 PIs; 22 labels), and Chemical Looping and Thermochemical Processes as the leading topic (5% of slots across 8 PIs; 8 labels). That is promising: collaboration is not just one large hairball, and the leading breakdown groups cover 24 PIs across distinct clusters. The most prominent PIs by weighted works are Liang‐Shih Fan (75.7 weighted works; Chemical Looping and Thermochemical Processes, Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions). The strongest pairings are Liang‐Shih Fan and Andrew Tong (24 shared works, weight 12.8). The strongest breakdown groups are group 1 with 10 PIs, 10 internal connections, weight 45.7, around Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Physiology, led by Andre F. Palmer, Jeffrey J. Chalmers, Daniel Gallego‐Perez; group 2 with 9 PIs, 19 internal connections, weight 55.6, around Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, led by Liang‐Shih Fan, Andrew Tong, Mandar Kathe.
