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Atlanta, GA | Posted: August 28, 2007
Jean-Luc Bredas is the third most cited author for scientific papers on organic thin-film transistors over the past decade, according to Essential Science Indicators (ESI) Web site, published by Thomson Scientific.
Bredas, professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and chair of Molecular Design at the Georgia Institute of Technology, had 23 papers on organic thin-film transistors cited a total of 2,583 times with an average of 112.3 cites per paper, according to ESI. Bredas' total record includes 331 papers cited a total of 9,658 times.
ESI's interview with Bredas is at the link below.