Active Sensing in Silicon-Based Resonators

EECS Doctoral Dissertations
Radhika Marathe, MIT

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Radhika Marathe completed her high school education in Pune, India in 2005 and moved to the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) for her undergraduate studies. At Caltech, she worked with Professor Axel Scherer in Analyzing Pushup Pneumatic Valves in Microfluidic Devices as part of a summer research project (SURF) which developed into her senior thesis. She completed her B.S. with Honors in Electrical Engineering in 2009, then moved to MIT where she recently completed her PhD from the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, working on Silicon based FET-sensed MEMS resonators for monolithic CMOS integration. She will begin her role as a MEMS Product Engineer at Analog Devices Inc. in June 2015.