Selected Presentations (in PDF format)

 

Active Pixel Sensors Are CCDs Dinosaurs

                SPIE Meeting, San  Jose, CA, February 1993

Active Pixel Sensors vs Charge Coupled Devices

                IEEE CCD Workshop, Waterloo, Canada, May 1993

Future Prospects for CMOS Active Pixel Sensors

                IEEE CCD and Advanced Image Sensor Workshop, Dana Point CA, April 1995

NASA FY95 Technical Progress Report

                JPL Internal Presentation November 1995

CMOS Image Sensors Camera on a Chip

                IEDM Invited Plenary Talk, Washington DC December 1995

CMOS Image Sensors

                CMOC Symposium Keynote, University of Connecticut April 2001

Adventures with Image Sensors

                Purdue University Invited Talk, October 2006

CMOS Image Sensors Past Present Future

                Various locations, South Korea, January 2008

Two‐Layer Photodetectors for YSNR10 Improvement in Submicron Pixels

                2011 International Image Sensor Workshop, Hokkaido, Japan, June 2011

25th Anniversary of the IISW Reflections on Directions

                2011 International Image Sensor Workshop, Hokkaido, Japan, June2011 - Invited

Photon to Bits and Beyond: The Science and Technology of Digital Image Sensors

                2011 Yale, Dartmouth, Columbia, Caltech, Samsung   (see YouTube link below)

CMOS Image Sensors: Tech Transfer From Saturn to Your Cell Phone

                2013 National Academy of Inventors 2nd Annual Conference, Tampa, Florida, February 2013 – Invited

Quanta Image Sensor: Concept and Progress

                2014 Stanford Oct 1 and EPFL Oct 6 (see video link below)

CMOS Image Sensors: From Zero to Billions and Beyond

                2015 UC Berkeley Sept 9 Distinguished Lecture Series, EECS Colloquium (see video link below)  flyer

Photon-Counting Without Avalanche Multiplication – Progress on the Quanta Image Sensor

                2016 Image Sensors 2016 Europe, London, England March 16

Quanta Image Sensor: Every Photon Counts

                2017 Edison Lecture, Naval Research Lab, Washington DC April 13

A Camera in Every Pocket – Science, Engineering and Entrepreneurship

                Krehbiel Professorship Lecture, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, November 9, 2018 (see video link below)

 

CMOS Image Sensors Long Talks Snapshots in time circa 2001

                Part 1 Overview

                Part 2 CCDs and History

                Part 3 Technology

                Part 4 JPL Chips

                Part 5 Photobit Chips

 

Selected Video Presentations (via YouTube etc.)

Photons to Bits and Beyond: The Science and Technology of Digital Image Sensors

                School of Engineering and Applied Science, Yale University, Victor M. Tyler Distinguished Lecture, New Haven, CT, October 13, 2011

Panel: Doctorates without Borders    EF part only

Yale University, Association of Yale Alumni 150th Anniversary of 1st North American Ph.D., New Haven, CT, November 17, 2011

(with Dr. Joan Stewart, President of Hamilton College, Dr. Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico, Dr. John Fantos,

former President McArthur Foundation, Jill Temkin, Chief Curator MOMA. EF at 20m30s)

CMOS Image Sensors: Tech Transfer From Saturn to Your Cell Phone

                Fermilab, Inventors Recognition Event, Keynote Presentation, Batavia, IL, November 18, 2013

Quanta Image Sensor: Concept and Progress

                Stanford SCIEN Seminar Series, Palo Alto, CA, October 1, 2014

CMOS Image Sensors: From Zero to Billions and Beyond

                UC Berkeley, Distinguished Lecture Series, EECS Colloquium, Berkeley, CA, September 9, 2015

Back to the Drawing Board in Education

                AAAS-Lemelson Invention Ambassadors Celebrate Invention talk, Washington DC, July 15, 2016

Interview at KAUST

 King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, April 19, 2017

A Camera in Every Pocket – Science, Engineering and Entrepreneurship

                Krehbiel Professorship Lecture, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, November 9, 2018