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Eric Fossum
Eric Fossum is a recipient of the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2017) from United States. They were educated at Carnegie Mellon University and University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point. They have been affiliated with Wright State University.
United StatesDartmouth College
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Major Awards
282
Publications
5,423
Citations
39
h-index
88
i10-index
19.2
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Local polarity effects on TADF dynamics as probed by single molecule fluorescence
Organic and Hybrid Light Emitting Materials and Devices XXV(2021)
0
citations
#3
N,N-Dialkyl-3,5-difluorobenzenesulfonamides as a tool for tailoring the glass transition temperatures of poly(arylene ether)s
Polymer Bulletin(2018)
1
citations
#4
Rigidity and Polarity Effects on the Electronic Properties of Two Deep Blue Delayed Fluorescence Emitters
Journal of Physical Chemistry C(2018)
19
citations
#5
The role of local environment on the electronic properties of a novel blue-emitting donor-acceptor compound
NanoScience + Engineering(2016)
0
citations
#7
Surface-initiated polymerization of styrene from one-step prepared thiol-functionalized organoclays
Polyhedron(2016)
9
citations
#8
Electronic and optical properties of novel carbazole-based donor-acceptor compounds for applications in blue-emitting organic light-emitting diodes
SPIE NanoScience + Engineering(2015)
1
citations
#9
Poly(arylene ether)s derived from N-alkyl-N-phenyl-3,5-difluorobenzene sulfonamides: Effect of alkyl chain length on the glass transition temperature
Materials today communications(2015)
5
citations
#10
Functionalized poly(ether ether ketone) analogs via reactivity ratio controlled polycondensation
Polymer(2015)
5
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksLocal polarity effects on TADF dynamics as probed by single molecule fluorescence
Organic and Hybrid Light Emitting Materials and Devices XXV2021
0citations
0citations
Rigidity and Polarity Effects on the Electronic Properties of Two Deep Blue Delayed Fluorescence Emitters
Journal of Physical Chemistry C2018
19citations
The role of local environment on the electronic properties of a novel blue-emitting donor-acceptor compound
NanoScience + Engineering2016
0citations
Electronic and optical properties of novel carbazole-based donor-acceptor compounds for applications in blue-emitting organic light-emitting diodes
SPIE NanoScience + Engineering2015
1citations
Poly(arylene ether)s derived from N-alkyl-N-phenyl-3,5-difluorobenzene sulfonamides: Effect of alkyl chain length on the glass transition temperature
Materials today communications2015
5citations
Functionalized poly(ether ether ketone) analogs via reactivity ratio controlled polycondensation
Polymer2015
5citations
Open AccessCareer History
Professor
Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College
NH, US
Education
Yale University
PhD
School of Engineering and Applied Science
1984
Trinity College
B.S.
Physics and Engineering
1979
External Profiles
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Carnegie Mellon University(Doctor of Philosophy)
University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point(Bachelor of Science)
Top Publications
The Quanta Image Sensor: Every Photon Counts
Sensors201697 citations
Review of Quanta Image Sensors for Ultralow-Light Imaging
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices202251 citations
1/f Noise Modelling and Characterization for CMOS Quanta Image Sensors
Sensors201910 citations
Quantum Random Number Generation Using a Quanta Image Sensor
Sensors20168 citations
Analog Read Noise and Quantizer Threshold Estimation From Quanta Image Sensor Bit Density
IEEE Journal of the Electron Devices Society20227 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
DH
Demis Hassabis
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
GE
Geoffrey E. Hinton
Nobel Prize in Physics (2024)
RL
Robert Langer
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience (2024)
SB
Shankar Balasubramanian
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2023)
DK
David Klenerman
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2023)
VC
Vinton Cerf
Kyoto Prize in Advanced Technology (2023)
MG
Martin Glaessner
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (2023)
YB
Yoshua Bengio
Princess of Asturias Award (2022)
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