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D-Index
78
Citations
30471
World Ranking
591
National Ranking
204

Daniel S. Chemla publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel S. Chemla sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 287 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Daniel S. Chemla D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel S. Chemla sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 78 D-Index — 94th percentile

94% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1997 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1988 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to the understanding of nonlinear optical processes and to the development of nonlinear spectroscopy in condensed matter

Overview

Daniel S. Chemla was affiliated with Nokia in the United States. Their research primarily focused on medicine, with a substantial body of work in cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. They contributed to related subfields such as surgery, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, biomedical engineering, and epidemiology.

Their research topics included cardiovascular function and risk factors, cardiovascular health and disease prevention, hemodynamic monitoring and therapy, pulmonary hypertension research and treatments, blood pressure and hypertension studies, cardiac arrhythmias and treatments, and congenital heart disease studies.

Daniel S. Chemla coauthored multiple publications with several frequent collaborators, including Mathieu Jozwiak, Marc Humbert, Jean-Louis Teboul, David Montani, and Sandrine Millasseau.

Their research appeared often in specific publication venues, demonstrating a focus within key journals in the cardiovascular and clinical medicine fields. Frequent venues included Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Journal of the American Heart Association, British Journal of Anaesthesia, Critical Care, and American Journal of Hypertension.

Selected recent papers included the following:

  • Screening for pulmonary arterial hypertension in adults carrying a BMPR2 mutation, 2020, European Respiratory Journal
  • Echocardiographic Evaluation of Left Ventricular Filling Pressure in Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: Usefulness of Inferior Vena Cava Measurements and 2016 EACVI/ASE Recommendations, 2020, Journal of Cardiac Failure
  • New Method to Estimate Central Systolic Blood Pressure From Peripheral Pressure: A Proof of Concept and Validation Study, 2021, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
  • The isobaric pulmonary arterial compliance in pulmonary hypertension, 2021, ERJ Open Research
  • A systematic review of invasive, high-fidelity pressure studies documenting the amplification of blood pressure from the aorta to the brachial and radial arteries, 2020, Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing

The scientist received recognition in their career as a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1997. Earlier, in 1988, they were named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for contributions to understanding nonlinear optical processes and the development of nonlinear spectroscopy in condensed matter.

Best Publications

  • Electric field dependence of optical absorption near the band gap of quantum-well structures.

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;T. C. Damen;A. C. Gossard

  • Band-Edge Electroabsorption in Quantum Well Structures: The Quantum-Confined Stark Effect

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;T. C. Damen;A. C. Gossard

  • Theory of the linear and nonlinear optical properties of semiconductor microcrystallites

    S. Schmitt-Rink;D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla

  • Linear and nonlinear optical properties of semiconductor quantum wells

    S. Schmitt-Rink;D.S. Chemla;D.A.B. Miller

  • Theory of transient excitonic optical nonlinearities in semiconductor quantum-well structures.

    S. Schmitt-Rink;D. S. Chemla;D. A. B. Miller

  • Room temperature excitonic nonlinear absorption and refraction in GaAs/AlGaAs multiple quantum well structures

    D. Chemla;D. Miller;P. Smith;A. Gossard

  • Novel hybrid optically bistable switch: The quantum well self‐electro‐optic effect device

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;T. C. Damen;A. C. Gossard

  • Single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy of enzyme conformational dynamics and cleavage mechanism

    Taekjip Ha;Alice Y. Ting;Joy Liang;W. Brett Caldwell

  • Single-pair fluorescence resonance energy transfer on freely diffusing molecules: Observation of Förster distance dependence and subpopulations

    Ashok A. Deniz;Maxime Dahan;Jocelyn R. Grunwell;Taekjip Ha;Taekjip Ha

  • The quantum well self-electrooptic effect device: Optoelectronic bistability and oscillation, and self-linearized modulation

    D. Miller;D. Chemla;T. Damen;T. Wood

  • Room-temperature excitonic nonlinear-optical effects in semiconductor quantum-well structures

    Daniel S. Chemla;David A. B. Miller

  • Single-molecule protein folding: diffusion fluorescence resonance energy transfer studies of the denaturation of chymotrypsin inhibitor 2.

    Ashok A. Deniz;Ted A. Laurence;Gangamani S. Beligere;Maxime Dahan

  • Large room‐temperature optical nonlinearity in GaAs/Ga1−x AlxAs multiple quantum well structures

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;D. J. Eilenberger;P. W. Smith

  • High‐speed optical modulation with GaAs/GaAlAs quantum wells in a p‐i‐n diode structure

    T. H. Wood;C. A. Burrus;D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla

  • Femtosecond excitation of nonthermal carrier populations in GaAs quantum wells.

    W. H. Knox;C. Hirlimann;D. A. B. Miller;J. Shah

  • Time-gated biological imaging by use of colloidal quantum dots.

    M. Dahan;T. Laurence;F. Pinaud;D. S. Chemla

  • Ultrahigh resolution multicolor colocalization of single fluorescent probes

    Shimon Weiss;Xavier Michalet;Thilo D. Lacoste

  • Line shape of time-resolved four-wave mixing

    M. Wegener;D. S. Chemla;S. Schmitt-Rink;W. Schäfer

  • Single Molecule Dynamics Studied by Polarization Modulation.

    T. Ha;T. Ha;Th Enderle;Th Enderle;D. S. Chemla;D. S. Chemla;Paul R Selvin

  • Relation between electroabsorption in bulk semiconductors and in quantum wells: The quantum-confined Franz-Keldysh effect.

    D. A. B. Miller;D. S. Chemla;S. Schmitt-Rink

  • Femtosecond dynamics of resonantly excited excitons in room-temperature GaAs quantum wells.

    W. H. Knox;R. L. Fork;M. C. Downer;D. A. B. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Wayne H. Knox
Wayne H. Knox University of Rochester
Thomas H. Wood
Thomas H. Wood Alcatel Lucent (Germany)
Martin Wegener
Martin Wegener Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
C.A. Burrus
C.A. Burrus Nokia (United States)
Keith W. Goossen
Keith W. Goossen University of Delaware
Barry Miller
Barry Miller Nokia (United States)
Uziel Koren
Uziel Koren Nokia (United States)
Shimon Weiss
Shimon Weiss University of California, Los Angeles
Arthur C. Gossard
Arthur C. Gossard University of California, Santa Barbara
Gadi Eisenstein
Gadi Eisenstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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