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Katherine L. Hall

Katherine L. Hall

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
94
Citations
26239
World Ranking
257
National Ranking
128

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - OSA Fellows For contributions to the understanding of ultrafast semiconductor devices, development of advanced fiber communication systems and entrepreneurship in optics.

Overview

Katherine L. Hall is affiliated with Wellesley College in the United States. Their academic profile highlights contributions within the field of optics and semiconductor devices.

Hall was recognized as an OSA Fellow in 2013. The award citation notes their work related to the understanding of ultrafast semiconductor devices, the development of advanced fiber communication systems, and entrepreneurship in optics.

Although information regarding their research publications, co-authors, and specific research topics is not detailed, Hall's recognition suggests involvement in applied optics and communication technology research areas. The fellowship indicates expertise intersecting semiconductor physics, optical fiber communication, and practical technological innovation in these domains.

Best Publications

  • Wireless energy transfer between a source and a vehicle

    Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Konrad J. Kulikowski;Ron Fiorello

  • WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSMISSION SYSTEM

    Morris P Kesler;Aristeidis Karalis;Andre B Kurs;Andrew J Campanella

  • Wireless energy transfer systems

    Morris P. Kesler;Aristeidis Karalis;Andre B. Kurs;Andrew J. Campanella

  • Object and motion detection in wireless power transfer systems

    Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Konrad J. Kulikowski;Michael Alan Feldstein

  • Wireless energy transfer using repeater resonators

    David A. Schatz;Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Andre B. Kurs

  • Tunable wireless energy transfer for in-vehicle applications

    Morris P. Kesler;Andre B. Kurs;Aristeidis Karalis;Marin Soljacic

  • Wireless energy transfer using variable size resonators and system monitoring

    Andre B. Kurs;Aristeidis Karalis;Morris P. Kesler;Andrew J. Campanella

  • Foreign object detection in wireless energy transfer systems

    Simon Verghese;Morris P. Kesler;Katherine L. Hall;Herbert Toby Lou

  • Wireless energy transfer using field shaping to reduce loss

    Aristeidis Karalis;Andre B. Kurs;Andrew J. Campanella;Konrad J. Kulikowski

  • Wireless energy transfer converters

    Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Konrad J. Kulikowski;Andrew J. Campanella

  • Wireless transmission of solar generated power

    Andrew J. Capanella;Ron Fiorello;Katherine L. Hall;Aristeidis Karalis

  • Wireless power transfer within a circuit breaker

    Andrew J. Campanella;Qiang Li;Morris P. Kesler;Katherine L. Hall

  • Resonator optimizations for wireless energy transfer

    Andre B. Kurs;Katherine L. Hall;Morris P. Kesler;Konrad J. Kulikowski

  • Wireless energy transfer for photovoltaic panels

    Morris P. Kesler;Katherine L. Hall;Eric R. Giler;Konrad J. Kulikowski

  • Wireless energy transfer for medical applications

    Steven J. Ganem;Morris P. Kesler;Katherine L. Hall;David A. Schatz

  • Wireless power component selection

    Aristeidis Karalis;Morris P. Kesler;Katherine L. Hall

  • Multi-resonator wireless energy transfer to mobile devices

    Morris P. Kesler;Katherine L. Hall;Andrew J. Campanella;Aristeidis Karalis

  • Wireless energy transfer for vehicles

    Aristeidis Karalis;Andre B. Kurs;Marin Soljacic;Andrew J. Campanella

  • Wireless power transfer

    Robert B. Ofstein;Volkan Efe;Andre B. Kurs;Alexander P. McCauley

  • Wireless energy transfer with variable size resonators for medical applications

    Katherine L. Hall;Volkan Efe;Morris P. Kesler;Andrew J. Campanella

  • All-Optical Network Consortium-ultrafast TDM networks

    R.A. Barry;V.W.S. Chan;K.L. Hall;E.S. Kintzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Morris P. Kesler
Morris P. Kesler WiTricity Corporation
Konrad J. Kulikowski
Konrad J. Kulikowski Boston University
Andre B. Kurs
Andre B. Kurs WiTricity Corporation
Andrew J. Campanella
Andrew J. Campanella RightHand Robotics, Inc
Eric R. Giler
Eric R. Giler Marin Software
Gadi Eisenstein
Gadi Eisenstein Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Qiang Li
Qiang Li Brookhaven National Laboratory
Uziel Koren
Uziel Koren Nokia (United States)

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