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Prof.
Denise M. Wilson
Denise Wilson is the director of the Distributed Microsystems Laboratory
Her Research emphasizes making sensing systems that work using novel design methodologies,
system frameworks, optimization software, electronic interfaces, and signal processing.
Of special interest to Denise is the modelling of olfactory systems; she is developing an
electronic nose toolbox (of a wide variety of chemical sensor models at different levels of
complexity) to be able to support the modelling of the biological olfactory system.
Office: M222 EE1 Bldg - Phone: (206) 221-5238
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 Ranajit Banerjee
Ranajit is currently pursuing his PhD degree at the University of Washington. He
has a BE degree in Instrumentation and Electronics engineering from Jadavpur
University, India and an MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of
Toledo. He is currently working on his PhD in EE in the Distributed Microsystems
Laboratory in the area of non-linear oscillator design for acoustic sensor/sonar applications.
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Lisa
Hansen
Lisa is pursuing her MSEE degree at the University of Washington with special
interests in Analog Circuit Design and Sensor Systems. She received here BSEE
with a focus in Electronic Circuits and Devices from the University of
Washington. Lisa is currently working on the next generation of Surface Plasmon
Sensor control ICs in conjunction with the Booksh lab at Arizona State
University.
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 Linda
Lee
Linda is completing her law degree with the intent of pursuing Patent Law
(She will be taking the bar in Spring of 2005)
Linda is also working on her MSEE in the Distributed Microsystems Laboratory.
Her research projects focus on (a) CMOS pH sensor design (b) Optimization software for
Fluorescence Analysis Instrumentation and (c) Research in education regarding the
empowerment of students for the 21st century workforce.
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Vaibhav Vaidya
Vaibhav is pursuing his MS + PhD in Elecrical Engineering at the University of Washington.
He did his Bachelors' in Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineerinng from the Goa College of Engineering, Goa, India with 'VLSI Technology' and 'Communication Engineering' as special subjects.
His current work at the DMS lab involves researching feasibility of new circuit architectures for
Analog to Digital conversion to deliver improved performance tradeoffs.
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 Matthew Liu
Shih-Hao (Matthew) Liu is
pursuing a BSEE and BSCompE. His interest is in process & algorithm
improvement, software simulations in hardware development, and high
performance computing. His research focuses on the Spectral LED Aggregation Program
(SLAP), design simulation software that optimizes fluoroescence analysis systems.
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