Russell Dupuis Receives Japan Prize for Laying the Foundation for LEDs, Solar Cells, Lasers, and Other Everyday Tech
Russell Dupuis Receives Japan Prize for Laying the Foundation for LEDs, Solar Cells, Lasers, and Other Everyday Tech
As you move your computer mouse around the screen or scroll on your phone to read these words, you鈥檙e using technology helped enable. Same for when you turn on an LED light bulb or scan groceries at the self-checkout.
The underlying technologies for those common devices are compound semiconductors manufactured using techniques Dupuis first demonstrated nearly 50 years ago. His work made it possible to mass produce and commercialize these semiconductors for LEDs, lasers, solar cells, and more.
Now his contributions have been , one of a few internationally recognized awards regarded by much of the scientific community as second only to the Nobel Prize.
鈥淧rofessor Russell Dupuis鈥 breakthrough led to the commercialization of compound semiconductor production. It has become the foundation upon which our modern information society is built,鈥 the wrote in announcing Dupuis鈥 selection.