Denise M. Wilson

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Alternative Energy
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Vaidya V, Wilson D. (2013) Maximum power tracking in solar cell arrays using time-based reconfiguration Renewable Energy. 50: 74-81
Vaidya V, Kim J, Haddock JN, et al. (2009) SPICE optimization of organic FET models using charge transport elements Ieee Transactions On Electron Devices. 56: 38-42
Vaidya V, Soggs S, Kim J, et al. (2008) Comparison of pentacene and amorphous silicon AMOLED display driver circuits Ieee Transactions On Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers. 55: 1177-1184
Boysworth MK, Banerji S, Wilson DM, et al. (2008) Generalization of multivariate optical computations as a method for improving the speed and precision of spectroscopic analyses Journal of Chemometrics. 22: 355-365
Wilson DM, Hansen LE. (2007) Current-Mode System-on-Chip Interface for SPR-Based Sensing Systems Ieee Sensors Journal. 7: 1513-1523
Johnston MMW, Hansen LE, Wilson DM, et al. (2007) System-on-chip circuit architecture for eliminating interferents in surface plasmon resonance sensing systems Ieee Sensors Journal. 7: 1400-1412
Moe AE, Marx S, Banani N, et al. (2005) Improvements in LED-based fluorescence analysis systems Sensors and Actuators B-Chemical. 111: 230-241
Yotter RA, Wilson DM. (2004) Sensor technologies for monitoring metabolic activity in single cells - Part II: Nonoptical methods and applications Ieee Sensors Journal. 4: 412-429
Yotter RA, Lee LA, Wilson DM. (2004) Sensor technologies for monitoring metabolic activity in single cells - Part I: Optical methods Ieee Sensors Journal. 4: 395-411
Yotter RA, Warren MR, Wilson DM. (2004) Optimized CMOS photodetector structures for the detection of green luminescent probes in biological applications Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical. 103: 43-49
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