Gregory J. Salamo Source Confirmed

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Federal Grant PI High Impact

Distinguished Professor

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

faculty

51 h-index 706 pubs 15,359 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Gregory J. Salamo's research program focuses on the investigation and development of semiconductor materials and devices, with a particular emphasis on their application in electronic and optical systems. He has secured significant federal funding to support this work, including a $298,088 NSF grant for research into novel semiconductor materials for infrared detection and a $17,874,768 NSF grant as co-PI for the implementation of a National Silicon Carbide Research Fabrication Facility. Additionally, he serves as co-PI on a $1,249,980 NSF grant for the Center for High-Frequency Electronics and Circuits for Communication Systems (CHECCS). His scholarly output is extensive, reflected in over 700 publications and a citation count exceeding 15,000, contributing to his designation as a high-impact researcher. Salamo maintains an active laboratory website to disseminate research findings and engage with the scientific community.

Metrics

  • h-index: 51
  • Publications: 706
  • Citations: 15,359

Selected Publications

  • Spin-dependent analysis of homogeneous and inhomogeneous exciton decoherence in magnetic fields (2022) DOI

Federal Grants 3 $19,422,836 total

NSF Co-PI

Mid-Scale RI-1 (M1:IP): Implementation of a National Silicon Carbide Research Fabrication Facility

EPSCoR Co-Funding, CSCS: Circuits and Systems for, SSA-Special Studies & Analysis, Mid-scale RI - Track 1 $17,874,768
NSF Co-PI

IUCRC Phase I: University of Arkansas: Center for High-Frequency Electronics and Circuits for Communication Systems (CHECCS)

IUCRC-Indust-Univ Coop Res Ctr, Advanced Tech Education Prog $1,249,980
NSF PI

EAGER: IMPRESS-U: Novel Approach to New Semiconductor (Si)GeSn for Infrared Detection

EPSCoR Co-Funding, International Research Collab, ELECTRONIC/PHOTONIC MATERIALS $298,088

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