arXiv Open Access 2026

Academic collaborations and movements towards successful careers in physics

Mingrong She Jan Bachmann Fariba Karimi Leto Peel
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Collaboration networks evolve throughout academic careers, yet few studies systematically examine how these network dynamics relate to long-term career success and mobility. Analysing 35,708 physicists' careers spanning at least 15 years, we use time series clustering to identify ten distinct evolution patterns of network size and clustering coefficient across career years 5 to 15. We report three key results. First, authors who begin with loosely connected networks and progressively tighten their networks while expanding network size during mid-career achieve the highest PI attainment rates, publication output, and citation impact. Second, despite different starting points, network evolution patterns associated with better outcomes converge toward moderate clustering by career year 15, suggesting an optimal balance between core team cohesion and diverse external connections. Third, mobility is positively associated with these successful network evolution patterns and remains positively associated with scientific outcomes even after controlling for network evolution patterns.

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Mingrong She

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Jan Bachmann

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Fariba Karimi

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Leto Peel

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She, M., Bachmann, J., Karimi, F., Peel, L. (2026). Academic collaborations and movements towards successful careers in physics. https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.22031

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