Eric R Fossum was born on October 17,1957 and is an American physicist and engineer known for developing the CMOS image sensor.
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Eric R Fossum was born on October 17,1957 and is an American physicist and engineer known for developing the CMOS image sensor.
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Eric Fossum is currently a professor at Thayer School of Engineering in Dartmouth College.
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Eric Fossum spent Saturdays at the Talcott Mountain Science Center in Avon CT which he credits for his lifelong interest in science, engineering and mentoring students.
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Eric R Fossum was a member of the Electrical Engineering faculty at Columbia University from 1984 to 1990.
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In 1990, Dr Eric Fossum joined the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology and managed JPL's image sensor and focal-plane technology research and advanced development.
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Eric Fossum joined the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth in 2010 where he teaches, performs research on the Quanta Image Sensor with his graduate students, and coordinates the Ph.
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In 1994, Eric Fossum proposed an improvement to the CMOS sensor: the integration of the pinned photodiode.
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Eric Fossum joined as Chairman of the Board and Chief Scientist in 1996 and became CEO of Photobit Technology Corporation in 2000.
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Eric Fossum co-founded and was the first President of the International Image Sensor Society which operates the IISW.
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Eric R Fossum has published over 300 technical papers, and holds more than 170 US patents.
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Eric Fossum has been primary thesis adviser to a number of graduated Ph.
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