C. Gil

4.4k total citations · 1 hit paper
59 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

About

C. Gil is a scholar working on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computational Theory and Mathematics and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, C. Gil has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 13 papers in Computational Theory and Mathematics and 11 papers in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. Recurrent topics in C. Gil's work include Advanced Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms (12 papers), VLSI and FPGA Design Techniques (8 papers) and Water Systems and Optimization (7 papers). C. Gil is often cited by papers focused on Advanced Multi-Objective Optimization Algorithms (12 papers), VLSI and FPGA Design Techniques (8 papers) and Water Systems and Optimization (7 papers). C. Gil collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Mexico and United Kingdom. C. Gil's co-authors include Francisco G. Montoya, Raúl Baños, Francisco Manzano‐Agugliaro, Alfredo Alcayde, Julio Ortega, Juan Reca, A. L. Márquez, Antonio Zapata-Sierra, Juan Martínez and Francisco de Toro and has published in prestigious journals such as Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Expert Systems with Applications and Geoderma.

In The Last Decade

C. Gil

58 papers receiving 2.9k citations

Hit Papers

Optimization methods applied to renewable and sustainable... 2011 2026 2016 2021 2011 400 800 1.2k

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
C. Gil Spain 23 1.2k 451 414 390 343 59 3.0k
Raúl Baños Spain 23 1.0k 0.8× 358 0.8× 356 0.9× 371 1.0× 335 1.0× 81 3.0k
Francisco G. Montoya Spain 27 1.6k 1.3× 609 1.4× 499 1.2× 472 1.2× 161 0.5× 110 3.8k
Di Wu China 37 2.4k 2.0× 525 1.2× 502 1.2× 690 1.8× 106 0.3× 146 4.1k
Roberto Sacile Italy 28 953 0.8× 222 0.5× 311 0.8× 750 1.9× 67 0.2× 154 3.0k
Carlos Ocampo‐Martínez Spain 34 1.6k 1.3× 580 1.3× 452 1.1× 1.8k 4.7× 724 2.1× 243 4.6k
Hossam A. Gabbar Canada 25 1.6k 1.3× 167 0.4× 352 0.9× 1.0k 2.6× 181 0.5× 265 3.0k
Nnamdi Nwulu South Africa 29 1.8k 1.5× 567 1.3× 494 1.2× 823 2.1× 77 0.2× 209 3.6k
Chaouki Ghenaï United Arab Emirates 40 1.3k 1.1× 1.3k 3.0× 1.2k 2.8× 511 1.3× 183 0.5× 199 5.2k
Chao Huang China 26 1.5k 1.2× 706 1.6× 127 0.3× 449 1.2× 148 0.4× 85 3.1k
Alfredo Alcayde Spain 19 1.1k 0.9× 510 1.1× 398 1.0× 392 1.0× 82 0.2× 105 2.9k

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Fields of papers citing papers by C. Gil

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of C. Gil

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of C. Gil. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of C. Gil based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with C. Gil. C. Gil is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Baños, Raúl, et al.. (2024). Monitoring Energy and Power Quality of the Loads in a Microgrid Laboratory Using Smart Meters. Energies. 17(5). 1251–1251. 6 indexed citations
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Gil, C., et al.. (2020). Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms to Find Community Structures in Large Networks. Mathematics. 8(11). 2048–2048. 5 indexed citations
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Baños, Raúl, et al.. (2019). Evolutionary Algorithms for Community Detection in Continental-Scale High-Voltage Transmission Grids. Symmetry. 11(12). 1472–1472. 7 indexed citations
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Montoya, Francisco G., et al.. (2017). Adaptive community detection in complex networks using genetic algorithms. Neurocomputing. 266. 101–113. 90 indexed citations
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Montoya, Francisco G., Amós García-Cruz, C. Gil, & Francisco Manzano‐Agugliaro. (2015). Power quality techniques research worldwide: A review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 54. 846–856. 60 indexed citations
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Gil, C., et al.. (2013). Engaging students in computer-supported cooperative learning. International Journal of Learning Technology. 8(3). 297–297. 4 indexed citations
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Manzano‐Agugliaro, Francisco, Alfredo Alcayde, Francisco G. Montoya, Antonio Zapata-Sierra, & C. Gil. (2012). Scientific production of renewable energies worldwide: An overview. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 18. 134–143. 295 indexed citations
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Gómez, Julio, C. Gil, Raúl Baños, A. L. Márquez, & Francisco G. Montoya. (2012). A Pareto-based multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for automatic rule generation in network intrusion detection systems. Soft Computing. 17(2). 255–263. 38 indexed citations
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Baños, Raúl, Julio Ortega, C. Gil, Antonio Fernández, & Francisco de Toro. (2012). A Simulated Annealing-based parallel multi-objective approach to vehicle routing problems with time windows. Expert Systems with Applications. 40(5). 1696–1707. 98 indexed citations
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Gil, C., et al.. (2011). Cooperative learning and electronic group portfolio: tutoring tools, development of competences and assessment. International Journal of Learning Technology. 6(1). 46–46. 5 indexed citations
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Baños, Raúl, et al.. (2011). Optimization methods applied to renewable and sustainable energy: A review. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 15(4). 1753–1766. 1268 indexed citations breakdown →
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Alcayde, Alfredo, Raúl Baños, C. Gil, et al.. (2010). Annealing-tabu PAES: a multi-objective hybrid meta-heuristic. Optimization. 60(12). 1473–1491. 6 indexed citations
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Baños, Raúl, C. Gil, Juan Reca, & Francisco G. Montoya. (2009). A memetic algorithm applied to the design of water distribution networks. Applied Soft Computing. 10(1). 261–266. 68 indexed citations
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Gil, C., Raúl Baños, & Julio Gómez. (2006). Performance of Simulated Annealing, Tabu Search, and Evolutionary Algorithms forMulti-objective Network Partitioning. 1(1). 2 indexed citations
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Gil, C., A. L. Márquez, Raúl Baños, & Julio Gómez. (2006). A hybrid method for solving multi-objective global optimization problems. Journal of Global Optimization. 38(2). 265–281. 27 indexed citations
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Baños, Raúl, C. Gil, Ben Paechter, & Julio Ortega. (2005). Parallelization of population-based multi-objective meta-heuristics: An empirical study. Applied Mathematical Modelling. 30(7). 578–592. 9 indexed citations
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Baños, Raúl, C. Gil, Julio Ortega, & Francisco G. Montoya. (2004). Parallel heuristic search in multilevel graph partitioning. 220. 88–95. 1 indexed citations
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Gil, C. & Julio Ortega. (2000). Parallel VLSI test in a shared-memory multiprocessor. Concurrency Practice and Experience. 12(5). 311–326. 5 indexed citations
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Gil, C. & Julio Ortega. (1998). Algebraic test-pattern generation based on the Reed–Muller spectrum. IEE Proceedings - Computers and Digital Techniques. 145(4). 308–308. 5 indexed citations
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Gil, C., Julio Ortega, & A. F. Díaz. (1998). Annealing-based heuristics and genetic algorithms for circuit partitioning in parallel test generation. Future Generation Computer Systems. 14(5-6). 439–451. 15 indexed citations

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