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D-Index
39
Citations
12365
World Ranking
4583
National Ranking
1618

Anthony Dandridge publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anthony Dandridge sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 260 publications — 47th percentile

47% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Anthony Dandridge D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anthony Dandridge sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Anthony Dandridge is a researcher affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their professional focus is connected to this institution, which supports various scientific and technological investigations relevant to national defense and related fields.

Information about Anthony Dandridge's published works, including recent papers and specific research outputs, is not available. Consequently, a detailed analysis of their contributions to academic literature or citation impact cannot be provided.

No data is provided regarding frequent co-authors, which may indicate either independent research or a lack of publicly accessible collaboration records. Similarly, details concerning regular publication venues, book publications, and main or sub-fields of study related to Anthony Dandridge have not been documented here.

Without data on main topics of work or awards won, it is not possible to elaborate on particular research interests, scientific themes, or recognition the researcher may have received during their career.

The available information confirms that Anthony Dandridge is currently active, as there are no indications of the researcher being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Optical Fiber Sensor Technology

    T.G. Giallorenzi;J.A. Bucaro;A. Dandridge;G.H. Sigel

  • Homodyne Demodulation Scheme for Fiber Optic Sensors Using Phase Generated Carrier

    A. Dandridge;A.B. Tveten;T.G. Giallorenzi

  • Spectral characteristics of semiconductor lasers with optical feedback

    L. Goldberg;H. Taylor;A. Dandridge;J. Weller

  • Overview of high performance fibre-optic sensing

    Clay K Kirkendall;Anthony Dandridge

  • Elimination of drift in a single-mode optical fiber interferometer using a piezoelectrically stretched coiled fiber

    D. A. Jackson;R. Priest;Anthony Dandridge;Alan B. Tveten

  • Passive stabilization scheme for fiber interferometers using (3×3) fiber directional couplers

    K. P. Koo;A. B. Tveten;A. Dandridge

  • Measurement of small phase shifts using a single-mode optical-fiber interferometer

    D. A. Jackson;A. Dandridge;S. K. Sheem

  • Optical fibre magnetic field sensors

    A. Dandridge;A.B. Tveten;G.H. Sigel;E.J. West

  • Optimization and stabilization of visibility in interferometric fiber-optic sensors using input-polarization control

    A.D. Kersey;M.J. Marrone;A. Dandridge;A.B. Tveten

  • Current-induced frequency modulation in diode lasers

    A. Dandridge;L. Goldberg

  • Phase noise of single-mode diode lasers in interferometer systems

    A. Dandridge;A. B. Tveten

  • Adaptive polarisation diversity receiver configuration for coherent optical fibre communications

    A.D. Kersey;M.J. Marrone;A. Dandridge

  • Feedback‐induced line broadening in cw channel‐substrate planar laser diodes

    R. O. Miles;A Dandridge;A. B. Tveten;H. F. Taylor

  • Phase compensation in interferometric fiber-optic sensors

    Anthony Dandridge;Alan B. Tveten

  • Applications of fiber-optic sensors

    A.D. Kersey;A. Dandridge

  • Fibre optic accelerometer

    A.B. Tveten;A. Dandridge;C.M. Davis;T.G. Giallorenzi

  • Excess noise in fiber gyroscope sources

    W.K. Burns;R.P. Moeller;A. Dandridge

  • Technique for elimination of polarisation fading in fibre interferometers

    N.J. Frigo;A. Dandridge;A.B. Tveten

  • Multiplexing of interferometric sensors using phase carrier techniques

    A. Dandridge;A. Tveten;A. Kersey;A. Yurek

  • Laser noise in fiber‐optic interferometer systems

    A. Dandridge;A. B. Tveten;R. O. Miles;T. G. Giallorenzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Lew Goldberg
Lew Goldberg United States Naval Research Laboratory
Keith J. Williams
Keith J. Williams United States Naval Research Laboratory
Brian H. Houston
Brian H. Houston United States Naval Research Laboratory

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