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D-Index
52
Citations
32150
World Ranking
3517
National Ranking
1024

Overview

Richard Howard is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research work primarily spans the fields of Arts and Humanities as well as Social Sciences. Within these broad disciplines, the focus narrows to subfields including History, Cultural Studies, and Literature and Literary Theory.

Their scholarly contributions engage with several main topics, notably Travel Writing and Literature, Japanese History and Culture, and Postcolonial and Cultural Literary Studies. These areas reflect an interdisciplinary approach that intersects cultural, historical, and literary analyses.

Richard Howard has published research in the Irish Studies Review, which appears as the sole frequent venue for their publications. This indicates a specialized engagement with scholarship disseminated through this journal.

  • "Comfort plus excitement": colonial futures in Bob Shaw and David Hardy'sGalactic Tours (2020), Irish Studies Review

Their recent paper, published in 2020, discusses themes related to colonial futures within the context of science fiction, signaling an interest in how literature explores cultural and historical narratives.

There are no frequent co-authors reported in their publication history. Likewise, there are no listings of book publications associated with their work, suggesting a focus on journal articles or similar academic outputs.

Best Publications

  • Backpropagation applied to handwritten zip code recognition

    Y. LeCun;B. Boser;J. S. Denker;D. Henderson

  • Handwritten Digit Recognition with a Back-Propagation Network

    Yann LeCun;Bernhard E. Boser;John S. Denker;John S. Denker;Donnie Henderson

  • Discrete Resistance Switching in Submicrometer Silicon Inversion Layers: Individual Interface Traps and Low-Frequency ( 1 f ?) Noise

    K. S. Ralls;W. J. Skocpol;L. D. Jackel;R. E. Howard

  • Handwritten digit recognition: applications of neural network chips and automatic learning

    Y. Le Cun;L.D. Jackel;B. Boser;J.S. Denker

  • Heat Capacity Measurements on Small Samples at Low Temperatures

    R. Bachmann;F. J. DiSalvo;T. H. Geballe;R. L. Greene

  • Reproducible technique for fabrication of thin films of high transition temperature superconductors

    P. M. Mankiewich;J. H. Scofield;W. J. Skocpol;R. E. Howard

  • Large Automatic Learning, Rule Extraction, and Generalization.

    John S. Denker;Daniel B. Schwartz;Ben S. Wittner;Sara A. Solla

  • Observation of the Aharonov-Bohm effect for ω c τ>1

    G. Timp;A. M. Chang;J. E. Cunningham;T. Y. Chang

  • Quantum transport in an electron-wave guide.

    G. Timp;A. M. Chang;P. Mankiewich;R. Behringer

  • Universal conductance fluctuations in silicon inversion-layer nanostructures.

    Skocpol Wj;Mankiewich Pm;Howard Re;Jackel Ld

  • Low-Energy Security: Limits and Opportunities in the Internet of Things

    Wade Trappe;Richard Howard;Robert S. Moore

  • Handwritten zip code recognition with multilayer networks

    Y. Le Cun;O. Matan;B. Boser;J.S. Denker

  • SCPL: indoor device-free multi-subject counting and localization using radio signal strength

    Chenren Xu;Bernhard Firner;Robert S. Moore;Yanyong Zhang

  • Propagation around a bend in a multichannel electron waveguide.

    G. Timp;H. U. Baranger;P. Devegvar;J. E. Cunningham

  • VLSI implementation of a neural network memory with several hundreds of neurons

    H. P. Graf;L. D. Jackel;R. E. Howard;B. Straughn

  • Penetration depths of high Tc films measured by two‐coil mutual inductances

    A. T. Fiory;A. F. Hebard;P. M. Mankiewich;R. E. Howard

  • Chapter 4 - Nanometer-Scale Fabrication Techniques

    Richard E. Howard;Daniel E. Prober

  • Neural Network Recognizer for Hand-Written Zip Code Digits

    John S. Denker;W. R. Gardner;Hans Peter Graf;Donnie Henderson

  • 10‐nm linewidth electron beam lithography on GaAs

    Harold G. Craighead;R. E. Howard;L. D. Jackel;P. M. Mankiewich

  • One-Dimensional Localization and Interaction Effects in Narrow (0.1-μm) Silicon Inversion Layers

    W. J. Skocpol;L. D. Jackel;E. L. Hu;R. E. Howard

  • Decay of the zero-voltage state in small-area, high--current-density Josephson junctions

    L. D. Jackel;J. P. Gordon;E. L. Hu;R. E. Howard

  • A single-polarization fiber

    J. Simpson;R. Stolen;F. Sears;W. Pleibel

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence D. Jackel
Lawrence D. Jackel Toyota Research Institute
Yanyong Zhang
Yanyong Zhang University of Science and Technology of China
John S. Denker
John S. Denker Nokia (United States)
Richard P. Martin
Richard P. Martin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Hans Peter Graf
Hans Peter Graf NEC (United States)
Marco Gruteser
Marco Gruteser Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Harold G. Craighead
Harold G. Craighead Cornell University
Bernhard E. Boser
Bernhard E. Boser University of California, Berkeley
Wade Trappe
Wade Trappe Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun Facebook (United States)

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