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Lambertus Hesselink

Lambertus Hesselink

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
63
Citations
17833
World Ranking
1727
National Ranking
556

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - SPIE Fellow

Overview

Lambertus Hesselink is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States, with a body of work spanning the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy. Their research encompasses several subfields including biomedical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, radiation, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The scientist's work covers a diverse range of topics, notably:

  • Microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies
  • Electrowetting and microfluidic technologies
  • Orbital angular momentum in optics
  • Near-field optical microscopy
  • Microfluidic and capillary electrophoresis applications
  • Plasmonic and surface plasmon research
  • Advanced X-ray imaging techniques

Lambertus Hesselink has published frequently in several venues, including:

  • Applied Physics Letters (7 publications)
  • Optics Express (3 publications)
  • Applied Optics (2 publications)
  • Journal of Applied Physics (2 publications)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University) (2 publications)

Their recent scholarly papers include:

  • "Automatic Generation and Easy Deployment of Digitized Laboratories", 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
  • "Construction and validation of UV-C decontamination cabinets for filtering facepiece respirators", 2020, Applied Optics
  • "Modeling UV-C irradiation chambers for mask decontamination using Zemax OpticStudio", 2020, Applied Optics
  • "Controlled Transport of Individual Microparticles Using Dielectrophoresis", 2022, Langmuir
  • "Plasmonic Response of Nano-C-apertures: Polarization Dependent Field Enhancement and Circuit Model", 2022, Plasmonics

Frequent coauthors alongside Lambertus Hesselink include:

  • Mohammad Asif Zaman
  • Mo Wu
  • Punnag Padhy
  • Wei Ren
  • Michael A. Jensen

Throughout their career, Lambertus Hesselink's contributions have been recognized by awards such as the SPIE Fellow designation in 2004.

Best Publications

  • A Three-Color, Solid-State, Three-Dimensional Display

    Elizabeth Downing;Lambertus Hesselink;John Ralston;Roger Macfarlane

  • Managed peer-to-peer applications, systems and methods for distributed data access and storage

    Lambertus Hesselink;Dharmarus Rizal;Eric S. Bjornson

  • Volume Holographic Storage and Retrieval of Digital Data

    John F. Heanue;Matthew C. Bashaw;Lambertus Hesselink

  • Visualizing vector field topology in fluid flows

    J.L. Helman;L. Hesselink

  • Representation and display of vector field topology in fluid flow data sets

    J. Helman;L. Hesselink

  • Holographic Data Storage Systems

    L. Hesselink;S.S. Orlov;M.C. Bashaw

  • Photorefractive Materials for Nonvolatile Volume Holographic Data Storage

    Lambertus Hesselink;Sergei S. Orlov;Alice Liu;Annapoorna Akella

  • Access and control system for network-enabled devices

    Lambertus Hesselink;Dharmarus Rizal;Eric S. Bjornson

  • Control and observation of physical devices, equipment and processes by multiple users over computer networks

    Lambertus Hesselink;Dharmarus Rizal;Eric S. Bjornson

  • Goos-Hänchen shift surface plasmon resonance sensor

    Xiaobo Yin;Lambertus Hesselink

  • Large positive and negative lateral optical beam displacements due to surface plasmon resonance

    Xiaobo Yin;Lambertus Hesselink;Zhaowei Liu;Nicholas Fang

  • Visualizing second-order tensor fields with hyperstreamlines

    T. Delmarcelle;L. Hesselink

  • Ultrahigh light transmission through a C-shaped nanoaperture.

    Xiaolei Shi;Lambertus Hesselink;Robert L. Thornton

  • Digital Image Processing in Flow Visualization

    Lambertus Hesselink

  • Encrypted holographic data storage based on orthogonal phase code multiplexing

    John F. Heanue;Matthew C. Bashaw;Lambertus Hesselink

  • Optical imaging applied to microelectronic chip-to-chip interconnections.

    Raymond K. Kostuk;Joseph W. Goodman;Lambertus Hesselink

  • High-transfer-rate high-capacity holographic disk data-storage system.

    Sergei S. Orlov;William Phillips;Eric Bjornson;Yuzuru Takashima

  • Microholographic multilayer optical disk data storage

    Robert R. McLeod;Andrew J. Daiber;Mark E. McDonald;Timothy L. Robertson

  • Optical memories implemented with photorefractive media

    L. Hesselink;M. C. Bashaw

  • The topology of symmetric, second-order tensor fields

    Thierry Delmarcelle;Lambertus Hesselink

  • Holographic Data Storage Systems

    L. Hesselink

Frequent Co-Authors

Joseph W. Goodman
Joseph W. Goodman Stanford University
Ji-Won Son
Ji-Won Son Korea Institute of Science and Technology
James S. Harris
James S. Harris Stanford University
Robert S. Feigelson
Robert S. Feigelson Stanford University
Xiaobo Yin
Xiaobo Yin University of Hong Kong
Sanjiva K. Lele
Sanjiva K. Lele Stanford University
Kristina M. Johnson
Kristina M. Johnson The Ohio State University
Haldun M. Ozaktas
Haldun M. Ozaktas Bilkent University
Kenji Kitamura
Kenji Kitamura National Institute for Materials Science
Kevin C.-W. Wu
Kevin C.-W. Wu National Taiwan University

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