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Eric R. Fossum
Born and raised in
Connecticut, he attended public school in Simsbury and spent Saturdays at the
Talcott Mountain Science Center in Avon. He received his B.S. in Physics and
Engineering from Trinity College in Hartford and the Ph.D. in Engineering and
Applied Science from Yale University in New Haven. He was a member of
Columbia University’s Electrical Engineering faculty and then joined the NASA
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology where he
managed JPL’s image sensor and focal-plane technology research and advanced
development. While at JPL, he invented the intra-pixel charge transfer CMOS
active-pixel-sensor camera-on-a-chip technology and led its development and
subsequent transfer of the technology to US industry. Nearly all the six (6)
billion CMOS cameras made each year use the intra-pixel charge transfer
invention. Dr. Fossum co-founded Photobit
Corporation to commercialize the technology and served in several top
management roles including Chairman and CEO. Photobit
was acquired by Micron Technology Inc. He was Chairman and CEO of Siimpel Corporation developing MEMS-based camera modules
with autofocus and shutter functions for cell phones. He was a consultant
with Samsung Electronics working on 3D image sensors and strategic issues for
several years before joining Dartmouth. He co-founded Gigajot
Technology Inc. with his former Dartmouth PhD students to commercialize the
photon-counting QIS technology and serves as Chairman.
Dr. Fossum has published over 300 technical papers and holds 178
US patents. He co-founded the International Image Sensor Society (IISS), was
its first President and Chaired the IISS Board of Directors. He is a Fellow
member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), a
Fellow member of Optica, formerly the Optical Society of America (OSA), and a
member of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) and
the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He volunteers for the International Image Sensor Society Board of
Directors, the Selection Committee and Selection Board for the National
Inventors Hall of Fame (NIHF), and the Board of Trustees for the Talcott
Mountain Science Center and Academy. He has served on the Board of Trustees
of Trinity College, the Board of Directors of the National Academy of
Inventors, the Leadership Council of the Yale University School of
Engineering and Applied Science, the Peer Selection Committee for the NAE,
the Fellow Selection Committee of the NAI, He also actively supports Camp
Invention and the Collegiate Inventors Competition, two programs operated by
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