Anantha Chandrakasan

Members of Prof. Chandrakasan's research group

Georgios Angelopoulos

Georgios Angelopoulos G

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Saurav Bandyopadhyay

Saurav Bandyopadhyay G

Avishek Biswas

Avishek Biswas G

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Kailiang Chen

Kailiang Chen G

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Nachiket Desai

Nachiket Desai G

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Dina El-Damak

Dina El-Damak G

Sushmit Goswami

Sushmit Goswami G

Sungjae Ha

Sungjae Ha G

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Chiraag Juvekar

Chiraag Juvekar G

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Bonnie Lam

Bonnie Lam G

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Sunghyuk Lee

Sunghyuk Lee G

Phillip Nadeau

Phillip Nadeau G

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Arun Paidimarri

Arun Paidimarri G

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Sunghyun Park

Sunghyun Park G

Michael Price

Michael Price G

Priyanka Raina

Priyanka Raina G

Rahul Rithe

Rahul Rithe G

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Yildiz Sinangil

Yildiz Sinangil G

Yi Song

Yi Song G

Mehul Tikekar

Mehul Tikekar G

Gilad Yahalom

Gilad Yahalom G

Frank Yaul

Frank Yaul G

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Marcus Yip

Marcus Yip ’13

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DongNi Zhang

DongNi Zhang G

Nathan Ickes

Nathan Ickes

Research Scientist

Meena Siddiqui

Meena Siddiqui G

Health Science and Technology

Dennis Buss

Dennis Buss

Visiting Research Scientist

Yihui Qiu

Yihui Qiu

Visiting Research Scientist

Samuel Jacobs

Samuel Jacobs

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Rui Jin

Rui Jin ’13

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Patricia Suriana

Patricia Suriana ’14

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Evangelos Taratoris

Evangelos Taratoris ’14

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Theresa Yeh

Theresa Yeh ’13

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