Prof. Dr. Ir. Jamaluddin Jompa, M.Sc.

Prof. Dr. Ir. Jamaluddin Jompa, M.Sc.

Lecturer & Researcher

Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries

36

h-index

12

h5-index

6.5K

Citations

177

Output

Research Activity

82 total works

Research Fingerprints

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Core Expertise

Semantic Radar

Complete Taxonomic Profile

Artificial intelligence analyzes all abstracts and manuscript metadata to precisely map the consistency and weight of research fields.

Biology92%
Fishery85%
Coral reef85%
Ecology73%
Geography69%

No Co-Authored Relations Detected

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Global Collaborations & Top Areas

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Research OutputQ1Γ—

Features output statistics and 82 synchronized journal, conference, and book publications.

ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142025

Unlocking the soundscape of coral reefs with artificial intelligence: pretrained networks and unsupervised learning win out

Williams B.

Plos Computational BiologyQ1πŸ† Top 10% 3 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142025

Reply to Jones et al.: Opportunities and considerations for valuing seagrass ecosystem services

Lamb J.B.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of…Q1πŸ† Top 10% 0 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142024

Survival rates of branching Acropora morphologies on coral rubble stabilization structures

Watt-Pringle R.

Restoration EcologyQ1 1 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSSDG 142024

Coral reef restoration in Indonesia: lessons learnt from the world’s largest coral restoration nation

Watt-Pringle R.

Biodiversity and ConservationQ1 11 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 172024

Reflecting on Indonesia’s young academy movement

Rakhmani I.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of…Q1πŸ† Top 10% 2 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 122024

Seagrass ecosystems reduce disease risk and economic loss in marine farming production

Fiorenza E.A.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of…Q1πŸ† Top 10% 4 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen Access2024

Catching Dory: selling aquarium fish supports coastal livelihoods in Indonesia

Swanson S.S.

Npj Ocean SustainabilityQ1πŸ† Top 10% 3 citationsDOI

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