Rikky Muller

Rikky Muller
Biography:
Rikky Muller received her B.S. and M.Eng. in Electrical Engineering from MIT in 2004 working with the Voldman group on Cellular BioMEMS. She worked as an analog integrated circuit designer at Analog Devices in the High-Speed Linear Products group from 2004-2007.
Since 2007, Rikky has been pursuing graduate studies at UC Berkeley, where she is a member of the Rabaey group in the Berkeley Wireless Research Center. Rikky received the UC Berkeley EECS departmental fellowship 2007-2008 and the ADI Outstanding Student Designer Award in 2010. Her research interests are in low-power mixed signal circuit design, sensor/circuit interfaces and neuroscience.
Current Project: Wireless Biology
BWRC Publications:
Other Publications and Patents:
IF Chen, R Muller, W Kan, M Fazio, A Farrell, D Whitney. “A 10b 75ns CMOS Scanning-Display-Driver System for QVGA LCDs” ISSCC 2008.
R Muller, D Whitney. “Boosted Tail Current Circuit.” US Patent filed April 17, 2008.
R Muller. “A Microfabricated Dielectrophoretic Micro-organism Concentrator” Thesis: Master of Engineering –Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, June 2004.
