The total number of scientific publications in Aerospace Engineering in Singapore showed considerable fluctuations from 2013 to 2023. Starting at 23.16 units in 2013, it peaked at 54.3 units in 2018, dropped notably in 2019 to 38.51 units, and then gradually increased again to 51.87 units by 2023.
Year-on-year variations:- 2013: 8.91%- 2014: 50.43%- 2015: -11.62%- 2016: 29.76%- 2017: 6.29%- 2018: 27.85%- 2019: -29.09%- 2020: 17.96%- 2021: 6.39%- 2022: 3.1%- 2023: 4.1%
Over the last two years, the number of publications grew by 6.1%. The average annual growth rate over the last five years was 2.82%. As we move into 2024, forecasted figures show a continued steady increase, reaching 61.94 units by 2028. The overall forecasted growth rate for the next five years is 14.91%.
Future trends to watch for:- Increased focus on sustainable aerospace technologies could drive more research and publications.- Partnerships between Singapore's academic institutions and aerospace industry leaders may further boost publication volumes.- Potential impacts from global geopolitical and economic conditions on research funding and priorities.