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Eric R. Fossum’s development of the active pixel image sensor based on CMOS technology has had a profound effect on digital photography, enabling and improving applications such as Web cams, cell phone cameras, high-end digital cameras, high-speed machine/medical vision systems, and automotive cameras.
Eric R. Fossum’s development of the active pixel image sensor based on [[CMOS]] technology has had a profound effect on digital photography, enabling and improving applications such as Web cams, cell phone cameras, high-end digital cameras, high-speed machine/medical vision systems, and automotive cameras.


As an alternative to the charge-coupled device (CCD) sensor, Dr. Fossum’s CMOS active-pixel sensor took advantage of shrinking design rules and adapted successful CCD signal processing techniques to put an amplifier on each pixel of the image sensor to yield a high-quality image. Other advantages include better speed, reduced size and less power consumption, which made it favorable for consumer devices. He co-founded Photobit Corporation in 1995 to accelerate the technology’s commercial use, and in 2001 the company was acquired by Micron Technology, one of the world’s largest suppliers of image sensors for mobile applications.
As an alternative to the [[Charge-Coupled Device|charge-coupled device (CCD)]] sensor, Dr. Fossum’s CMOS active-pixel sensor took advantage of shrinking design rules and adapted successful CCD signal processing techniques to put an amplifier on each pixel of the image sensor to yield a high-quality image. Other advantages include better speed, reduced size and less power consumption, which made it favorable for consumer devices. He co-founded Photobit Corporation in 1995 to accelerate the technology’s commercial use, and in 2001 the company was acquired by Micron Technology, one of the world’s largest suppliers of image sensors for mobile applications.


An IEEE Fellow, Fossum holds 119 U.S. patents and is currently a consultant for the Samsung Electronics Semiconductor Research and Development Center, where he leads a team of researchers in advanced imaging sensors.
An [[IEEE Fellow Grade History|IEEE Fellow]], Fossum holds 119 U.S. patents and is currently a consultant for the Samsung Electronics Semiconductor Research and Development Center, where he leads a team of researchers in advanced imaging sensors.
 
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Biography

Eric R. Fossum’s development of the active pixel image sensor based on CMOS technology has had a profound effect on digital photography, enabling and improving applications such as Web cams, cell phone cameras, high-end digital cameras, high-speed machine/medical vision systems, and automotive cameras.

As an alternative to the charge-coupled device (CCD) sensor, Dr. Fossum’s CMOS active-pixel sensor took advantage of shrinking design rules and adapted successful CCD signal processing techniques to put an amplifier on each pixel of the image sensor to yield a high-quality image. Other advantages include better speed, reduced size and less power consumption, which made it favorable for consumer devices. He co-founded Photobit Corporation in 1995 to accelerate the technology’s commercial use, and in 2001 the company was acquired by Micron Technology, one of the world’s largest suppliers of image sensors for mobile applications.

An IEEE Fellow, Fossum holds 119 U.S. patents and is currently a consultant for the Samsung Electronics Semiconductor Research and Development Center, where he leads a team of researchers in advanced imaging sensors.