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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1982 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1968 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)
  • 1967 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Gordon S. Kino was affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their academic career was marked by recognition from several professional organizations.

Kino was a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1982. Earlier, they were named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1968. Additionally, Kino received a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1967.

Although details regarding Kino's specific fields of study, topics of work, publication venues, coauthors, and papers are not available, these awards and affiliations suggest a career involved in scientific research with contributions acknowledged by leading scientific societies.

Best Publications

  • Acoustic waves : devices, imaging, and analog signal processing

    Gordon S. Kino

  • Improving the Mismatch between Light and Nanoscale Objects with Gold Bowtie Nanoantennas

    P. J. Schuck;D. P. Fromm;A. Sundaramurthy;G. S. Kino

  • Gap-Dependent Optical Coupling of Single “Bowtie” Nanoantennas Resonant in the Visible

    David P. Fromm;Arvind Sundaramurthy;P. James Schuck;Gordon Kino

  • The design of efficient broad-band piezoelectric transducers

    C.S. Desilets;J.D. Fraser;G.S. Kino

  • Mirau correlation microscope.

    Gordon S. Kino;Stanley S. C. Chim

  • Optical antennas: Resonators for local field enhancement

    K. B. Crozier;A. Sundaramurthy;G. S. Kino;C. F. Quate

  • A unified theory for elastic wave propagation in polycrystalline materials

    Fred E. Stanke;G. S. Kino

  • Confocal Scanning Optical Microscopy and Related Imaging Systems

    Timothy R. Corle;Gordon S. Kino

  • Toward Nanometer-Scale Optical Photolithography: Utilizing the Near-Field of Bowtie Optical Nanoantennas

    Arvind Sundaramurthy;P. James Schuck;Nicholas R. Conley;David P. Fromm

  • Tunable mechanically induced long-period fiber gratings.

    S. Savin;M. J. F. Digonnet;G. S. Kino;H. J. Shaw

  • Exploring the chemical enhancement for surface-enhanced Raman scattering with Au bowtie nanoantennas

    David P. Fromm;Arvind Sundaramurthy;Anika Kinkhabwala;P. James Schuck

  • Field enhancement and gap-dependent resonance in a system of two opposing tip-to-tip Au nanotriangles

    Arvind Sundaramurthy;K. B. Crozier;G. S. Kino;D. P. Fromm

  • Lithography system employing a solid immersion lens

    Timothy R. Corle;Gordon S. Kino;Scott M. Mansfield

  • Micromachined scanning confocal optical microscope

    D L Dickensheets;G S Kino

  • Transport Properties of GaAs

    Unknown

  • Silicon-micromachined scanning confocal optical microscope

    D.L. Dickensheets;G.S. Kino

  • The Nature of Machining Damage in Brittle Materials

    D. B. Marshall;Anthony Glyn Evans;B. T. Khuri Yakub;J. W. Tien

  • Miniature scanning confocal microscope

    David L. Dickensheets;Gordon S. Kino

  • A theory for the radiation pattern of a narrow‐strip acoustic transducer

    A. R. Selfridge;G. S. Kino;B. T. Khuri‐Yakub

  • Material Characterization by the Inversion of V(z)

    K.K. Liang;G.S. Kino;B.T. Khuri-Yakub

  • Near-field photolithography with a solid immersion lens

    L. P. Ghislain;V. B. Elings;K. B. Crozier;S. R. Manalis

  • High-density optical recording using a solid immersion lens

    Isao Ichimura;Shinichi Hayashi;G. S. Kino

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel J. F. Digonnet
Michel J. F. Digonnet Stanford University
Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub
Butrus T. Khuri-Yakub Stanford University
Olav Solgaard
Olav Solgaard Stanford University
Aydogan Ozcan
Aydogan Ozcan University of California, Los Angeles
Christopher H. Contag
Christopher H. Contag Michigan State University
Calvin F. Quate
Calvin F. Quate Stanford University
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Kenneth B. Crozier
Kenneth B. Crozier University of Melbourne
W. E. Moerner
W. E. Moerner Stanford University
Shanhui Fan
Shanhui Fan Stanford University

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