Prof. Arias received her PhD in Physics from the University of Cambridge, UK in 2001. Prior to that, she received her master and bachelor degrees in Physics from the Federal University of Paraná in Curitiba, Brazil in 1997 and 1995 respectively. She joined the University of California, Berkeley in January of 2011. Prof. Arias was the Manager of the Printed Electronic Devices Area and a Member of Research Staff at PARC, a Xerox Company. She went to PARC, in 2003, from Plastic Logic in Cambridge, UK where she led the semiconductor group. Her research focuses on the use of electronic...
Jun-Chau Chien is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Weber Family Engineering Faculty Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on analog/mixed-signal integrated circuits, bioelectronics, and RF/mmWave high-speed ICs. He is also interested in biosensor designs, molecular engineering, and techniques to couple semiconductor technologies with advanced biotechnologies for new platform development.
Jun-Chau Chien received his B.S. and M.S. from National Taiwan University, and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering...
Dr. Rikky Muller is an Assistant Professor Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley. She received her Bachelors and Masters degrees in Electrical Engineering from MIT, and her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in Electrical Engineering where she performed research on minimally invasive, wireless neural interfaces. After her graduate studies, she was a McKenzie Fellow and Lecturer of Electrical Engineering at the University of Melbourne in Australia. Her research in implantable neural interfaces led her to co-found Cortera Neurotechnologies, a medical device company, where she held...
Ali M. Niknejad received the Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley 2000, where he is currently a professor and faculty director of the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC). Prof. Niknejad is an IEEE Fellow, the recipient of the 2012 ASEE Frederick Emmons Terman Award for his textbook on electromagnetics and RF integrated circuits. He was the co-recipient of the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2013 and 2010 Jack Kilby Awards for Outstanding Student Papers, and the co-recipient of the Outstanding Technology...
Borivoje Nikolić received the Dipl.Ing. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in 1992 and 1994, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree from the University of California at Davis in 1999. He lectured electronics courses at the University of Belgrade from 1992 to 1996. He spent two years with Silicon Systems, Inc., Texas Instruments Storage Products Group, San Jose, CA, working on disk-drive signal processing electronics. In 1999, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, University of California at Berkeley, where he...
Jan holds the Donald O. Pederson Distinguished Professorship at the University of California at Berkeley. He is a founding director of the Berkeley Wireless Research Center (BWRC) and the Berkeley Ubiquitous SwarmLab, and has been the the Electrical Engineering Division Chair at Berkeley twice.
Prof. Rabaey has made high-impact contributions to a number of fields, including advanced wireless systems, low power integrated circuits, sensor networks, and ubiquitous computing. His current interests include the conception of the next-generation integrated wireless systems over a broad...
I am an Assistant Professor and an SK Hynix Faculty Fellow at the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences department ofUniversity of California, BerkeleyMy research interests are in the area of computer architecture, with a special focus on specialized accelerator, heterogeneous architecture, and agile VLSI design methodology. Previously, I was a Senior Research Scientist at NVIDIA Research...
He received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from SUNY, Buffalo, 1977, a M.S. in EE from the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, 1979, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the California Institute of Technology, 1987. Prior to joining the EECS faculty in 1988 he was a consultant at Schlumberger Palo Alto Research. Honors and awards include the Charles Lee Powell Fellowship, 1985; the NASA Certificate of Recognition, 1983; and the Rensselaer Engineering and Science Medal, 1975.