30。卑詩大學(UBC) University of British Columbia(加拿大)
29。新加坡國立大學 National University of Singapore(新加坡)
28。墨爾本大學 University of Melbourne(澳洲)
7。東京大學 University of Tokyo(日本)
25(平手)。喬治亞理工學院 (Georgia Tech)Georgia Institute of Technology(美國)
25(平手)。德州大學(總校) University of Texas at Austin(美國)
24。華盛頓大學 University of Washington(美國)
23。杜克大學 Duke University(美國)
22。卡內基美隆大學 Carnegie Mellon University(美國)
21。多倫多大學 University of Toronto(加拿大)
20。密西根大學 University of Michigan(美國)
19。西北大學 Northwestern University(美國)
18。康乃爾大學 Cornell University(美國)
17。倫敦大學學院 University College London(英國)
16。約翰·霍普金斯大學 Johns Hopkins University(美國)
15。賓州大學 University of Pennsylvania(美國)
14。哥倫比亞大學 Columbia University(美國)
13。加州大學,洛杉磯分校 (UCLA) University of California, Los Angeles(美國)
12。蘇黎世聯邦理工學院 ETH Zürich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich(瑞士)
11。耶魯大學 Yale University(美國)
10。芝加哥大學 University of Chicago(美國)
9。柏克萊大學 University of California, Berkeley(美國)
8。倫敦帝國學院 Imperial College London(英國)
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