About Me: I (Ania Mitros) live in Mountain View, California and work as an analog design engineer. My manager is fabulous and continually challenges me with interesting projects, but the lack of daylight and dismal decor sometimes drives me batty.

I defended my Ph.D. on February 15, 2006 and received the diploma on June 9, 2006 at Caltech in the CNS (Computation and Neural Systems) department. I was a member of Christof Koch's lab, more commonly known as Klab. However, for the latter half of my graduate career I lived in Seattle and worked in Chris Diorio's lab. I received my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Rice University and while there was a member of Brown College.

In the course of my PhD, I designed VLSI circuits starting at a conceptual level and progressing through testing of the fabricated chip. I designed analog CMOS circuits, primarily in subthreshold, and some including floating gates (EEPROM) for analog correction of mismatch. I also designed supporting digital circuitry for both synchronous and asynchronous communication.


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