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Friday, May 13, 2022

Prof. Eric Fossum's interview at LDV vision summit 2018

Eric Fossum & Evan Nisselson Discussing The Evolution, Present & Future of Image Sensors

Eric Fossum is the inventor of the CMOS image sensor “camera-on-a-chip” used in billions of cameras, from smartphones to web cameras to pill cameras and many other applications. He is a solid-state image sensor device physicist and engineer, and his career has included academic and government research, and entrepreneurial leadership. He is currently a Professor with the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth in Hanover, New Hampshire where he teaches, performs research on the Quanta Image Sensor (QIS), and directs the School’s Ph.D. Innovation Program. Eric and Evan discussed the evolution of image sensors, challenges and future opportunities.


 

 

More about LDV vision summit 2022: https://www.ldv.co/visionsummit

Organized by LDV Capital https://www.ldv.co/

 

[An earlier version of this post incorrectly mentioned this interview is from the 2022 summit. This was in fact from 2018. --AI]

5 comments:

  1. Hmmm, as much fun as this was, it was actually from 2018. -Eric

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  2. Thanks Eric! I corrected the error. I guess it took them 4 years to make this video public on their YouTube channel!

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  3. Great interview and kudos to mr Fossum. His invention literally changed my life.
    I joined Micron in 2004, working on DRAM and then I switched on Micron image sensor in 2005, first smartphones then automotive, so much learning, so many challenges! Thank you mr Fossum.

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  4. Great interview, thanks for sharing. And thanks to mr Fossum, his invention literally changed my life. I joined Micron in 2004 on DRAM, then switched on image sensor in 2005, first smartphones, then automotive (with a stint in DSLR); so much learning and fun through all the challenges. Thanks to mr Fossum.

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  5. Great interview!
    Eric: started from 25 years, I am keep learning from you!
    Guang

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