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Daniel J. Friedman

Daniel J. Friedman

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
46
Citations
7538
World Ranking
3424
National Ranking
1259

Overview

Daniel J. Friedman is affiliated with IBM in the United States and has made contributions primarily in the fields of engineering and medicine. Their work is distributed across subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, civil and structural engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, as well as statistical and nonlinear physics.

The research topics covered by Daniel J. Friedman emphasize solar cell performance optimization, cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies, thermal radiation and cooling technologies, atrial fibrillation management and outcomes, advanced thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, chalcogenide semiconductor thin films, and quantum and electron transport phenomena.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Daniel J. Friedman include Myles A. Steiner, T.S. Fiez, A Greenberg, Makoto Ikeda, and Fidelma O'Mahony.

The scientist's publications appear often in venues such as Heart Rhythm, IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and arXiv (Cornell University).

Relevant recent papers authored or coauthored by Daniel J. Friedman are:

  • Thermophotovoltaic efficiency of 40%, 2022, Nature
  • Addressing the Stability Gap in Photoelectrochemistry: Molybdenum Disulfide Protective Catalysts for Tandem III-V Unassisted Solar Water Splitting, 2020, ACS Energy Letters
  • Efficient and scalable GaInAs thermophotovoltaic devices, 2022, Joule
  • A Cryo-CMOS Low-Power Semi-Autonomous Qubit State Controller in 14nm FinFET Technology, 2022, 2022 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC)
  • A roadmap for tandem photovoltaics, 2024, Joule

Best Publications

  • A 28-GHz 32-Element TRX Phased-Array IC With Concurrent Dual-Polarized Operation and Orthogonal Phase and Gain Control for 5G Communications

    Bodhisatwa Sadhu;Yahya Tousi;Joakim Hallin;Stefan Sahl

  • A 45nm CMOS neuromorphic chip with a scalable architecture for learning in networks of spiking neurons

    Jae-sun Seo;Bernard Brezzo;Yong Liu;Benjamin D. Parker

  • A 10-Gb/s 5-tap DFE/4-tap FFE transceiver in 90-nm CMOS technology

    John F. Bulzacchelli;Mounir Meghelli;Sergey V. Rylov;Woogeun Rhee

  • 7.2 A 28GHz 32-element phased-array transceiver IC with concurrent dual polarized beams and 1.4 degree beam-steering resolution for 5G communication

    Bodhisatwa Sadhu;Yahya Tousi;Joakim Hallin;Stefan Sahl

  • Method and apparatus for testing RFID tags

    Luc Beauvillier;Michael John Brady;Dah-Weih Duan;Daniel J. Friedman

  • Radio frequency identification transponder with electronic circuit enabling/disabling capability

    Harley Kent Heinrich;Peter George Capek;Thomas Anthony Cofino;Daniel J. Friedman

  • A Wide Power Supply Range, Wide Tuning Range, All Static CMOS All Digital PLL in 65 nm SOI

    J.A. Tierno;A.V. Rylyakov;D.J. Friedman

  • A 28-Gb/s 4-Tap FFE/15-Tap DFE Serial Link Transceiver in 32-nm SOI CMOS Technology

    J. F. Bulzacchelli;C. Menolfi;T. J. Beukema;D. W. Storaska

  • Active RF tag with wake-up circuit to prolong battery life

    Daniel J. Friedman;Thomas Anthony Cofino;Trieu C. Chieu

  • Specifications of Nanoscale Devices and Circuits for Neuromorphic Computational Systems

    B. Rajendran;Yong Liu;Jae-sun Seo;K. Gopalakrishnan

  • RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSPONER, LOCATION DIRECTION AND DETECTING SYSTEM

    Hali K Heinreach;Daniel J Priedman

  • Solar-powering the Internet of Things

    Richard Haight;Wilfried Haensch;Daniel Friedman

  • A 10-Gb/s Compact Low-Power Serial I/O With DFE-IIR Equalization in 65-nm CMOS

    Byungsub Kim;Yong Liu;T.O. Dickson;J.F. Bulzacchelli

  • Radio frequency identification system with write broadcast capability

    Harley Kent Heinrich;Christian Lenz Cesar;Thomas A. Cofino;Daniel J. Friedman

  • Adjustable length antenna system for RF transponders

    Michael John Brady;Thomas Anthony Cofino;Dah-Weih Duan;Daniel J. Friedman

  • Method of using write—ok flag for radio frequency (RF) transponders (RF Tags)

    Thomas Anthony Cofino;Daniel Joseph Friedman;Kenneth Alan Goldman;Harley Kent Heinrich

  • An Ultra-Compact Differentially Tuned 6-GHz CMOS LC-VCO With Dynamic Common-Mode Feedback

    B. Soltanian;H. Ainspan;Woogeun Rhee;D. Friedman

  • A 12-Gb/s 11-mW Half-Rate Sampled 5-Tap Decision Feedback Equalizer With Current-Integrating Summers in 45-nm SOI CMOS Technology

    T.O. Dickson;J.F. Bulzacchelli;D.J. Friedman

  • Cascaded DC voltages of multiple antenna RF tag front-end circuits

    Dah Weih Duan;Daniel J. Friedman

  • Wire antenna with optimized impedance for connecting to a circuit

    Dah-Weih Duan;Daniel Joseph Friedman;Harley Kent Heinrich

  • A Wide Power Supply Range, Wide Tuning Range, All Static CMOS All Digital PLL in 65 nm SOI

    José A. Tiemo;Alexander V. Rylyakov;Daniel J. Friedman

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexander V. Rylyakov
Alexander V. Rylyakov Nokia (United States)
Yong Liu
Yong Liu New York University
Alberto Valdes-Garcia
Alberto Valdes-Garcia IBM (United States)
Jean-Olivier Plouchart
Jean-Olivier Plouchart IBM (United States)
Harley Kent Heinrich
Harley Kent Heinrich IBM (United States)
Arun Natarajan
Arun Natarajan Oregon State University
Xiaoxiong Gu
Xiaoxiong Gu IBM (United States)
Larry Pileggi
Larry Pileggi Carnegie Mellon University
Duixian Liu
Duixian Liu IBM (United States)
Christian W. Baks
Christian W. Baks IBM (United States)

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