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D-Index
40
Citations
6226
World Ranking
4525
National Ranking
1603

Overview

Joel P. Golden is affiliated with the United States Naval Research Laboratory in the United States. Their research focuses on areas within engineering, with specialization in electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, electrochemistry, biomedical engineering, and automotive engineering.

The scientist's work covers several significant topics, including:

  • Graphene research and applications
  • Electrochemical analysis and applications
  • Advancements in battery materials
  • Nanofabrication and lithography techniques
  • Additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies
  • Electrodeposition and electroless coatings

Joel P. Golden has contributed to the academic community through publications in peer-reviewed venues such as:

  • Sensors
  • International Symposium on Microelectronics

Recent papers authored by or involving Joel P. Golden include:

  • "Modifications of Epitaxial Graphene on SiC for the Electrochemical Detection and Identification of Heavy Metal Salts in Seawater," published in 2022 in Sensors
  • "Understanding photoresist - electroplating bath interactions using HPLC methodology," published in 2021 at the International Symposium on Microelectronics

The scientist collaborates with various researchers, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Jenifer R. Hajzus
  • Lisa C. Shriver-Lake
  • Scott N. Dean
  • Jeffrey S. Erickson
  • Daniel Zabetakis

Joel P. Golden's research portfolio demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach centered on advanced materials and electrochemical systems. The synthesis of expertise in nanofabrication techniques and electrochemical analysis supports work on innovative sensor technologies and battery materials. This combination of subfields reflects a convergence of chemical, electrical, and materials engineering principles.

Best Publications

  • Array biosensor for simultaneous identification of bacterial, viral, and protein analytes.

    Chris A. Rowe;Leonard M. Tender;Mark J. Feldstein;Joel P. Golden

  • Array biosensor for detection of toxins.

    Frances S. Ligler;Chris Rowe Taitt;Lisa C. Shriver-Lake;Kim E. Sapsford

  • An array immunosensor for simultaneous detection of clinical analytes.

    Chris A. Rowe;Stephanie B. Scruggs;Mark J. Feldstein;Joel P. Golden

  • The good, the bad, and the tiny: a review of microflow cytometry

    Daniel A. Ateya;Jeffrey S. Erickson;Peter B. Howell;Lisa R. Hilliard

  • Array biosensor for detection of biohazards

    Chris A. Rowe-Taitt;Joel P. Golden;Mark J. Feldstein;John J. Cras

  • Simultaneous detection of six biohazardous agents using a planar waveguide array biosensor.

    Chris A Rowe-Taitt;James W Hazzard;Karen E Hoffman;John J Cras

  • Multi-wavelength microflow cytometer using groove-generated sheath flow.

    Joel P. Golden;Jason S. Kim;Jeffrey S. Erickson;Lisa R. Hilliard

  • Detection of TNT in Water Using an Evanescent Wave Fiber-Optic Biosensor

    Lisa C. Shriver-Lake;Kristen A. Breslin;Paul T. Charles;David W. Conrad

  • The Array Biosensor: Portable, Automated Systems

    Frances S. Ligler;Kim E. Sapsford;Joel P. Golden;Lisa C. Shriver-Lake

  • A microfluidic mixer with grooves placed on the top and bottom of the channel.

    Peter B. Howell;David R. Mott;Stephanie Fertig;Carolyn R. Kaplan

  • Array Biosensor: Optical and Fluidics Systems

    Mark J. Feldstein;Joel P. Golden;Chris A. Rowe;Brian D. MacCraith

  • Detection of multiple toxic agents using a planar array immunosensor

    Randy M. Wadkins;Joel P. Golden;Leo M. Pritsiolas;Frances S. Ligler

  • Reflectively coated optical waveguide and fluidics cell integration

    Mark J. Feldstein;Joel P. Golden;Frances S. Ligler;Chris A. Rowe

  • Two simple and rugged designs for creating microfluidic sheath flow

    Peter B. Howell;Joel P. Golden;Lisa R. Hilliard;Jeffrey S. Erickson

  • Integrating waveguide biosensor.

    Frances S Ligler;Marc Breimer;Joel P Golden;Delana A Nivens

  • An evanescent wave biosensor. II. Fluorescent signal acquisition from tapered fiber optic probes

    J.P. Golden;G.P. Anderson;S.Y. Rabbany;F.S. Ligler

  • A fiber optic biosensor: combination tapered fibers designed for improved signal acquisition

    George P. Anderson;Joel P. Golden;Frances S. Ligler

  • Thermally activated long range electron transport in living biofilms.

    Matthew D. Yates;Joel P. Golden;Jared Roy;Sarah M. Strycharz-Glaven

  • A Portable Array Biosensor for Detecting Multiple Analytes in Complex Samples

    C.R. Taitt;J. P. Golden;Y. S. Shubin;L. C. Shriver-Lake

  • Surface-immobilized self-assembled protein-based quantum dot nanoassemblies.

    Kim E. Sapsford;Igor L. Medintz;Joel P. Golden;Jeffery R. Deschamps

  • Fluorometer and tapered fiber optic probes for sensing in the evanscent wave

    Joel P. Golden;Lisa C. Shriver-Lake;George P. Anderson;Richard B. Thompson

Frequent Co-Authors

Igor L. Medintz
Igor L. Medintz United States Naval Research Laboratory

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