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Philippe M. Fauchet

Philippe M. Fauchet

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
72
Citations
24657
World Ranking
796
National Ranking
343

Materials Science

D-Index
73
Citations
25224
World Ranking
3768
National Ranking
1034

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2016 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
  • 2011 - Fellow of the Materials Research Society
  • 2010 - SPIE Fellow
  • 2000 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to nanoscale silicon optoelectronics.
  • 1998 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For experimental contributions to understanding properties of porous silicon
  • 1988 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Philippe M. Fauchet is affiliated with Vanderbilt University in the United States. Their recent research contributions cover topics within cognitive neuroscience, occupational therapy, and demography.

Fauchet has authored papers on diverse aspects of assistive technologies and neurological differences. Two notable recent publications include:

  • Engineering for Inclusion: Empowering Individuals with Physical and Neurological Differences through Engineering Invention, Research, and Development (2020, published in Engineering)
  • Photonic structures: lateral thinking with photonic crystal fibers (2024, published in OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University))

Their work spans several main topics of interest, including:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Assistive Technology in Communication and Mobility
  • Technology Use by Older Adults

Fauchet collaborates frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Peter T. Cummings
  • Michael Goldfarb
  • Martha Wilson Jones
  • Maithilee Kunda
  • Jonathan B. Perlin

The scholar's contributions have been published primarily in venues such as:

  • Engineering
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Throughout their career, Fauchet has received multiple fellowships recognizing contributions to various scientific disciplines. These include:

  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (2016)
  • Fellow, National Academy of Inventors (2016)
  • Fellow of the Materials Research Society (2011)
  • SPIE Fellow (2010)
  • IEEE Fellow (2000), for contributions to nanoscale silicon optoelectronics
  • Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) (1998), for experimental contributions to understanding properties of porous silicon
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (1988)

Best Publications

  • Electronic States and Luminescence in Porous Silicon Quantum Dots: The Role of Oxygen

    M. Wolkin;J. Jorne;P. Fauchet;G. Allan

  • The effects of microcrystal size and shape on the one phonon Raman spectra of crystalline semiconductors

    I.H. Campbell;P.M. Fauchet

  • Silicon-based visible light-emitting devices integrated into microelectronic circuits

    K. D. Hirschman;K. D. Hirschman;L. Tsybeskov;S. P. Duttagupta;P. M. Fauchet;P. M. Fauchet

  • Charge- and size-based separation of macromolecules using ultrathin silicon membranes

    Christopher C. Striemer;Thomas R. Gaborski;James L. McGrath;Philippe M. Fauchet

  • Two-dimensional silicon photonic crystal based biosensing platform for protein detection.

    Mindy R Lee;Philippe M Fauchet

  • Growth of spontaneous periodic surface structures on solids during laser illumination

    Zhou Guosheng;P. M. Fauchet;A. E. Siegman

  • On-Chip Optical Interconnect Roadmap: Challenges and Critical Directions

    M. Haurylau;Guoqing Chen;Hui Chen;Jidong Zhang

  • Blue emission in porous silicon: Oxygen-related photoluminescence

    L. Tsybeskov;Ju. V. Vandyshev;P. M. Fauchet

  • Porous Silicon: From Luminescence to LEDs

    Reuben T. Collins;Philippe M. Fauchet;Michael A. Tischler

  • Identification of Gram negative bacteria using nanoscale silicon microcavities.

    Selena Chan;Scott R. Horner;Philippe M. Fauchet;Benjamin L. Miller

  • Blue luminescence in films containing Ge and GeO2 nanocrystals: The role of defects

    M. Zacharias;P. M. Fauchet

  • Nanocrystalline-silicon superlattice produced by controlled recrystallization

    L. Tsybeskov;K. D. Hirschman;S. P. Duttagupta;M. Zacharias

  • Ultrabroadband parametric generation and wavelength conversion in silicon waveguides

    Qiang Lin;Jidong Zhang;Philippe M. Fauchet;Govind P. Agrawal

  • Raman spectroscopy of low-dimensional semiconductors

    Philippe M. Fauchet;Ian H. Campbell

  • Ordering and Self-organization in Nanocrystalline Silicon

    G. F. Grom;D. J. Lockwood;J. P. McCaffrey;H. J. Labbé

  • Dispersion of silicon nonlinearities in the near infrared region

    Q. Lin;J. Zhang;G. Piredda;R. W. Boyd

  • Porous Silicon Microcavities for Biosensing Applications

    S. Chan;P.M. Fauchet;Y. Li;L.J. Rothberg

  • Surface ripples on silicon and gallium arsenide under picosecond laser illumination

    P. M. Fauchet;A. E. Siegman

  • Macroporous Silicon Microcavities for Macromolecule Detection

    H. Ouyang;M. Christophersen;M. Christophersen;R. Viard;B. L. Miller

  • Stimulated Wood's anomalies on laser-illuminated surfaces

    A. Siegman;P. Fauchet

Frequent Co-Authors

Sharon M. Weiss
Sharon M. Weiss Vanderbilt University
Govind P. Agrawal
Govind P. Agrawal University of Rochester
Sigurd Wagner
Sigurd Wagner Princeton University
Roman Sobolewski
Roman Sobolewski University of Rochester
David J. Lockwood
David J. Lockwood National Research Council Canada
Qiang Lin
Qiang Lin University of Rochester
Margit Zacharias
Margit Zacharias University of Freiburg
Eby G. Friedman
Eby G. Friedman University of Rochester
David H. Albonesi
David H. Albonesi Cornell University
Robert W. Boyd
Robert W. Boyd University of Ottawa

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