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Pol Van Dorpe

Pol Van Dorpe

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
52
Citations
11595
World Ranking
2507
National Ranking
55

Materials Science

D-Index
54
Citations
11797
World Ranking
8837
National Ranking
104

Pol Van Dorpe publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pol Van Dorpe sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 222 publications — 37th percentile

37% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Pol Van Dorpe D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pol Van Dorpe sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 111+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 64th percentile

64% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Overview

Pol Van Dorpe is affiliated with Imec in Belgium, focusing on engineering with a significant emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research portfolio spans several subfields including biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, molecular biology, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

Van Dorpe's work concentrates on key areas such as nanopore and nanochannel transport studies, photonic and optical devices, advancements in semiconductor devices and circuit design, plasmonic and surface plasmon research, advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, quantum and electron transport phenomena, and microfluidic and bio-sensing technologies.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Van Dorpe include:

  • "Electro-Osmotic Vortices Promote the Capture of Folded Proteins by PlyAB Nanopores", 2020, Nano Letters
  • "Accurate modeling of a biological nanopore with an extended continuum framework", 2020, Nanoscale
  • "Low charge noise quantum dots with industrial CMOS manufacturing", 2024, npj Quantum Information
  • "Modeling semiconductor spin qubits and their charge noise environment for quantum gate fidelity estimation", 2023, Physical Review B
  • "High mobility SiMOSFETs fabricated in a full 300 mm CMOS process", 2021, Materials for Quantum Technology

Van Dorpe frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Laser & Photonics Review
  • Optica Advanced Photonics Congress 2022
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • ACS Photonics

The scientist collaborates regularly with several other researchers, notably:

  • Kherim Willems
  • Niels Verellen
  • Koen Martens
  • Dmitry Kouznetsov
  • Roelof Jansen

Best Publications

  • Symmetry breaking in plasmonic nanocavities: subradiant LSPR sensing and a tunable Fano resonance.

    Feng Hao;Yannick Sonnefraud;Pol Van Dorpe;Stefan A. Maier

  • Fano resonances in individual coherent plasmonic nanocavities.

    Niels Verellen;Yannick Sonnefraud;Heidar Sobhani;Feng Hao

  • Tunability of subradiant dipolar and fano-type plasmon resonances in metallic ring/disk cavities: implications for nanoscale optical sensing.

    Feng Hao;Peter Nordlander;Yannick Sonnefraud;Pol Van Dorpe

  • Plasmonic nanoclusters: near field properties of the Fano resonance interrogated with SERS.

    Jian Ye;Fangfang Wen;Heidar Sobhani;J. Britt Lassiter

  • Plasmon Line Shaping Using Nanocrosses for High Sensitivity Localized Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensing

    Niels Verellen;Pol Van Dorpe;Chengjun Huang;Kristof Lodewijks

  • Experimental realization of subradiant, superradiant, and fano resonances in ring/disk plasmonic nanocavities.

    Yannick Sonnefraud;Niels Verellen;Heidar Sobhani;Guy A.E. Vandenbosch

  • Electrical detection of confined gap plasmons in metal-insulator-metal waveguides

    Pieter Neutens;Pol Van Dorpe;Iwijn De Vlaminck;Liesbet Lagae

  • Low-Loss Singlemode PECVD Silicon Nitride Photonic Wire Waveguides for 532–900 nm Wavelength Window Fabricated Within a CMOS Pilot Line

    A. Z. Subramanian;P. Neutens;A. Dhakal;R. Jansen

  • Silicon and silicon nitride photonic circuits for spectroscopic sensing on-a-chip [Invited]

    Ananth Z. Subramanian;Eva M.P. Ryckeboer;Ashim Dhakal;Frédéric Peyskens

  • Enhanced optical trapping and arrangement of nano-objects in a plasmonic nanocavity.

    Chang Chen;Mathieu L. Juan;Yi Li;Guido Maes

  • Unidirectional side scattering of light by a single-element nanoantenna

    Dries Vercruysse;Yannick Sonnefraud;Niels Verellen;Fabian B Fuchs

  • Boosting the figure-of-merit of LSPR-based refractive index sensing by phase-sensitive measurements.

    Kristof Lodewijks;Willem Van Roy;Gustaaf Borghs;Liesbet Lagae

  • High spatial resolution nanoslit SERS for single-molecule nucleobase sensing.

    Chang Chen;Yi Li;Sarp Kerman;Pieter Neutens

  • Nanoscale Origami for 3D Optics

    Jeong Hyun Cho;Michael D. Keung;Niels Verellen;Liesbet Lagae

  • Asymmetric Optical Second-Harmonic Generation from Chiral G -Shaped Gold Nanostructures

    V. K. Valev;Alejandro Silhanek;N. Verellen;W. Gillijns

  • Very high spin polarization in GaAs by injection from a (Ga,Mn)As Zener diode

    P. Van Dorpe;Z. Liu;W. Van Roy;V. F. Motsnyi

  • Loss mitigation in plasmonic solar cells: aluminium nanoparticles for broadband photocurrent enhancements in GaAs photodiodes

    N. P. Hylton;X. F. Li;V. Giannini;K. H. Lee

  • Excitation wavelength dependent surface enhanced Raman scattering of 4-aminothiophenol on gold nanorings

    Jian Ye;James Andell Hutchison;Hiroshi Uji-i;Johan Hofkens

  • Fluorescence Near Gold Nanoparticles for DNA Sensing

    Yunan Cheng;Yunan Cheng;Tim Stakenborg;Pol Van Dorpe;Liesbet Lagae

  • Live-Cell SERS Endoscopy Using Plasmonic Nanowire Waveguides

    Gang Lu;Herlinde De Keersmaecker;Liang Su;Bart Kenens

  • Ultralocal Modification of Surface Plasmons Properties in Silver Nanocubes

    Stefano Mazzucco;Nicolas Geuquet;Jian Ye;Odile Stéphan

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