Kristen Naegle
Graduate Student

Department of Biological Engineering
Email: knaegle@mit.edu

Kristen Naegle

Education

1997-2001 University of Washington – Seattle, Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering
2002-2004 University of Washington – Seattle, Master of Science Electrical Engineering
2004-Present MIT, Cambridge, MA, Ph.D. Biological Engineering

Positions and Employment

1996-1997 High School Intern with Hewlett Packard, Laser Jet Division, Boise, Idaho
1998 Summer Intern with Hewlett Packard, Laser Jet Division, Boise, Idaho
1999 Summer Intern with Hewlett Packard, Laser Jet Division, Boise, Idaho
2000 Summer Intern with Intel, Pentium 4, Hillsboro, Oregon
2001-2002 Intern with Philips Medical Systems, Ultrasound Division, Bothell, Washington
2002-2004 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2004- Present Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Biological Engineering, MIT, Cambridge, MA

Professional Memberships and Extracurricular Activities

1998 – 2004 Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
1999 - Eta Kappa Nu
2000-2004 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
2000- Tau Beta Pi
2005- Member of MIT Cycling Team
2005- Member of Biological Engineering Board

Honors

1997-1998 Hewlett Packard Scholarship
1998-1999 AT&T Scholarship
1999-2001 Intel Foundation Scholarship
July 2003 Best Poster Award, Center for design of Analog and Digital Integrate Circuits (CDADIC)
February 2004 Best Poster Award, CDADIC
July 2004 Best Poster Award, CDADIC
2003-2004 Intel and Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) Master’s Scholarship

Research Interests

Microfabrication of biological sensors that will extend current knowledge of cellular processes.

Selected peer-reviewed publications

1. Naegle K., Gupta S., Allstot D., Design Considerations for a 10GHz CMOS Transmit-Receive Switch, IEEE Inernational Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 2005, Kobe Japan.

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