Caroline is responsible for managing and maintaining an organization's computer systems, servers, and networks to ensure optimal performance, security, and reliability. This role involves installing, configuring, and updating hardware, software, and operating systems, as well as monitoring system performance and troubleshooting issues. The administrator ensures data integrity through backups, implements security measures to protect against cyber threats, and supports end-users with technical assistance. Additionally, they play a key role in system upgrades, network management, and...
Jonathan Candelaria has over 45 years of experience in the electronics industry. Before joining UC Berkeley, where he is currently the Executive Director for the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC), he was the Executive Director of the SystemX Affiliates program at Stanford University. Before that, he was a Research Program Director at the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and has held various engineering and management positions with Motorola, Inc. and Texas Instruments.
While at Motorola he was awarded the Motorola Patent of the Year for an invention which contributed...
Mikaela provides front office services, facility and administrative support to BWRC faculty, students and staff. She administers the faculty calendars and is responsible for scheduling meetings, seminars and helping coordinate the bi-annual retreats. She also serves as alternate building coordinator.
Manages the BWRC facility and provides administrative support to faculty, graduate students, and staff for day-to-day operations. She plans and co-ordinates the bi-annual retreats. She also serves as a liaison for academic and industry visitors and assists in fund management.
Always available to encourage folks to have a good time and enjoy life while working hard towards our common goals.
Research staff engineer developing design flows including Simulink to Silicon (INSECTA), and supporting the new Infrastructure for Synthesis with Integrated Simulation project (ISIS), developing advanced computing systems. These efforts investigate new approaches to using a common hardware description to represent a design for both FPGA and ASIC implementations. Also maintains CAD Tool installations, licenses, design flows, and technology libraries for the BWRC. PIs: John Wawrzynek, Borivoje Nikolic; Primary funding: DOE, DARPA C2S2.