Prof. Daniel C. Cole
Associate Professor at Boston Univ
SPIE Involvement:
Author | Instructor
Publications (13)

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 April 2010 Open Access
JEI, Vol. 19, Issue 02, 021102, (April 2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.3316499
KEYWORDS: Avalanche photodetectors, Silicon, Signal to noise ratio, Sun, Cameras, Electrons, Avalanche photodiodes, Diodes, Staring arrays, Sensors

Proceedings Article | 28 January 2009 Paper
Proceedings Volume 7249, 72490R (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.806272
KEYWORDS: Silicon, Avalanche photodetectors, Sapphire, Crystals, Diffusion, Quantum efficiency, Boron, Electrons, Back illuminated sensors, Patterned sapphire substrate

Proceedings Article | 9 December 2008 Paper
Proceedings Volume 7153, 71530Z (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.804846
KEYWORDS: Silicon, Avalanche photodetectors, Sapphire, Crystals, Aluminum nitride, Back illuminated sensors, Microlens, Etching, Quantum efficiency, Patterned sapphire substrate

SPIE Journal Paper | 1 January 2005
JM3, Vol. 4, Issue 01, 013002, (January 2005) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.1858331
KEYWORDS: Semiconducting wafers, Liquids, Thermal effects, Microfluidics, Wafer-level optics, Refraction, Computational fluid dynamics, Optical lithography, Microfluidic imaging, Photomasks

Proceedings Article | 28 May 2004 Paper
Proceedings Volume 5377, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.537574
KEYWORDS: Semiconducting wafers, Liquids, Thermal effects, Protactinium, Wafer-level optics, Refraction, Computational fluid dynamics, Microfluidics, Immersion lithography, Microfluidic imaging

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WS619: Intellectual Assets for Micro/Nano Electronics and Lithography
This workshop will cover the basics of intellectual property (IP), and in the process some of the key inventions and IP issues that have enabled micro/nanoelectronics, and the important subcategory of micro/nanolithography, to achieve their present status. The initial overview on IP will focus on patents, but will also cover trademarks, trade secrets, and copyright issues that all engineers and scientists should be aware of for best leveraging technical and business objectives, whether for a small or large company. Attention will then turn to some of the more important events that have occurred in electronics and lithography in terms of inventing, both from the technical, legal, and business perspectives. Several key patents will be discussed and analyzed, thereby providing examples to help motivate how one might develop his/her own innovation aspirations. Events that have occurred within electronics and microelectronics will be noted that have significantly changed technologists' views on IP. Methods for patent portfolio management and IP mapping will be discussed. Finally, speculations and outlooks will be discussed on possible directions for the exciting future anticipated for nano electronics and lithography, again, from the perspective of areas of inventions.
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