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5621
World Ranking
7165
National Ranking
2481

Overview

D. C. Golden is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research spans primarily in the field of Engineering, with a focus on Biomedical Engineering and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. The scientist's work involves topics such as Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring, Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies, and ECG Monitoring and Analysis.

Their recent publications include:

  • Non-Contact Breathing Rate Detection Using Optical Flow, 2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Calculating Breathing Rates from Remote PPG Signals Using Machine Learning Methods, 2023, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with D. C. Golden include:

  • Robyn Maxwell
  • Timothy Hanley
  • Adara Andonie
  • Ashkan Parsi
  • Joseph Lemley

The scientist has published in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The focus on non-invasive methods for vital sign monitoring highlights integration of engineering approaches with biomedical applications. Recent work involved using optical flow techniques for detecting breathing rates without direct contact and applying machine learning methods to analyze remote photoplethysmographic (PPG) signals.

Best Publications

  • Acid sulfate alteration of fluorapatite, basaltic glass and olivine by hydrothermal vapors and fluids: Implications for fumarolic activity and secondary phosphate phases in sulfate-rich Paso Robles soil at Gusev Crater, Mars

    E. M. Hausrath;D. C. Golden;R. V. Morris;D. G. Agresti

  • Identification of Carbonate-Rich Outcrops on Mars by the Spirit Rover

    Richard V. Morris;Steven W. Ruff;Ralf Gellert;Douglas W. Ming

  • Geochemical and mineralogical indicators for aqueous processes in the Columbia Hills of Gusev crater, Mars

    D. W. Ming;D. W. Mittlefehldt;R. V. Morris;D. C. Golden

  • Synthesis of Todorokite

    D. C. Golden;C. C. Chen;J. B. Dixon

  • Ion exchange, thermal transformations, and oxidizing properties of birnessite

    D. C. Golden;J. B. Dixon;C. C. Chen

  • Transformation of Birnessite to Buserite, Todorokite, and Manganite under Mild Hydrothermal Treatment

    D. C. Golden

  • EFFECTS OF REDUCTION AND REOXIDATION OF STRUCTURAL IRON ON THE SURFACE CHARGE AND DISSOLUTION OF DIOCTAHEDRAL SMECTITES

    Joseph W. Stucki;D. C. Golden;Charles B. Roth

  • PREPARATION AND HANDLING OF DITHIONITE-REDUCED SMECTITE SUSPENSIONS

    Joseph W. Stucki;D. C. Golden;Charles B. Roth

  • A simple inorganic process for formation of carbonates, magnetite, and sulfides in Martian meteorite ALH84001

    D.C. Golden;Douglas W. Ming;Craig S. Schwandt;Howard V. Lauer

  • Martian Regolith Simulant JSC Mars-1

    C. C. Allen;R. V. Morris;K. M. Jager;D. C. Golden

  • Pigmenting agents in Martian soils: inferences from spectral, Mossbauer, and magnetic properties of nanophase and other iron oxides in Hawaiian palagonitic soil PN-9.

    Richard V. Morris;D.C. Golden;James F. Bell;Howard V. Lauer

  • EFFECTS OF OXIDATION STATE OF OCTAHEDRAL IRON ON CLAY SWELLING

    Joseph W. Stucki;Philip F. Low;Charles B. Roth;D. C. Golden

  • A general moment NRIXS approach to the determination of equilibrium Fe isotopic fractionation factors: Application to goethite and jarosite

    Nicolas Dauphas;Mathieu Roskosz;E.E. Alp;D.C. Golden

  • Phyllosilicate-poor palagonitic dust from Mauna Kea Volcano (Hawaii): A mineralogical analogue for magnetic Martian dust?

    R. V. Morris;D. C. Golden;D. W. Ming;T. D. Shelfer

  • Evidence for exclusively inorganic formation of magnetite in Martian meteorite ALH84001

    D.C. Golden;D.W. Ming;R.V. Morris;A.J. Brearley

  • Laboratory Simulated Acid-Sulfate Weathering of Basaltic Materials: Implications for Formation of Sulfates at Meridiani Planum and Gusev Crater, Mars

    D. C. Golden;Douglas W. Ming;Richard V. Morris;Stanley A. Mertzman

  • A potential cause for kidney stone formation during space flights: Enhanced growth of nanobacteria in microgravity

    Neva Çiftçioǧlu;Ruwaida S. Haddad;D.C. Golden;Dennis R. Morrison

  • Palygorskite and sepiolite alteration to smectite under alkaline conditions

    D. C. Golden;J. B. Dixon;Harbi Shadfan;L. A. Kippenberger

  • Low‐temperature reflectivity spectra of red hematite and the color of Mars

    Richard V. Morris;D. C. Golden;James F. Bell

  • An experimental study on kinetically-driven precipitation of calcium-magnesium-iron carbonates from solution: Implications for the low-temperature formation of carbonates in martian meteorite Allan Hills 84001

    D. C. Golden;D. W. Ming;C. S. Schwandt;R. V. Morris

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard V. Morris
Richard V. Morris Langley Research Center
Douglas W. Ming
Douglas W. Ming National Aeronautics and Space Administration
William V. Boynton
William V. Boynton University of Arizona
Richard V. Morris
Richard V. Morris University of Brighton
Joe B. Dixon
Joe B. Dixon Texas A&M University
James F. Bell
James F. Bell Arizona State University
Michael E. Zolensky
Michael E. Zolensky National Aeronautics and Space Administration
David S. McKay
David S. McKay Johnson Space Center
Stanley A. Mertzman
Stanley A. Mertzman Franklin & Marshall College
Joseph R. Michalski
Joseph R. Michalski University of Hong Kong

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