Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry

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EE Journal's Amelia Dalton breaks down each week's EE news in an informative, fun and engaging style.

Episódios

  • Never Out of Sync Again - How Driver uses AI to Instantly Decode Technology

    15/11/2024 Duração: 19min

    My guest this week is Adam Tilton, co-founder and CEO of Driver! Adam and I discuss how Driver’s new AI-powered platform can help you navigate code, organize your assets and sync codebases with ease. We also investigate the benefits of automated updates, unified search and language specialization included in their platform and the role that reusable templates play in Driver’s AI-powered platform. 

  • Lean, Mean Models - Simulating, Testing, and Deploying the Next Generation of Edge AI Models

    08/11/2024 Duração: 17min

    My podcast guests this week are Jack Ferrari and Johanna Pingel from MathWorks! We discuss the trends and technologies driving the adoption of edge AI applications, the common challenges associated with edge AI and the roles that the maintenance and upkeep of machine learning models, over the air updates, and on-device training will play for the future of edge AI applications. 

  • Copilot AI: A Revolution in Hardware Design with Zenode

    01/11/2024 Duração: 19min

    I am happy to welcome Brandon Bourn from Zenode to my podcast this week! Brandon and I discuss how monotonous repetitive tasks and hardware design pain points motivated the creation of their platform, how large language models can be utilized to solve these issues, and how Zenode is looking to revolutionize hardware design with their new electronic component search engine. Also this week, I check out a new kind of biohybrid robot developed by Cornell University that is controlled by… mushrooms. (Yep, you read that right - mushrooms!)    

  • Next Stop: Space! LEO and Lunar Rideshares with SEOPS

    25/10/2024 Duração: 24min

    My podcast guest this week is Mike Johnson, Co-Founder and CTO of SEOPS. Mike and I chat about the motivation behind the creation of this innovative aerospace company and how SEOPS supports space solutions for national security, scientific, and educational endeavors. We also investigate the different solutions SEOPS offers including end-to-end mission integration, LEO and lunar ride share services, tailored mission design and consultation services.

  • Data Centers on Wheels: The Need for Key Foundational Technologies for Software Defined Vehicles

    18/10/2024 Duração: 21min

    Software defined vehicles take center stage in this week’s Fish Fry podcast! John Heinlein (Sonatus) and I  chat about the historical development of automotive software, the role that over the air updates play in SDVs, how Sonatus is encouraging innovation in this space and where John thinks software defined vehicles are headed in the future. Keeping with our automotive theme this week, I also check out new research from Purdue University that contends ChatGPT could help autonomous vehicles interpret passenger commands and drive accordingly.

  • Building the Next Generation of Wireless Systems with AI-Native Technologies

    11/10/2024 Duração: 20min

    My guest this week is Dr. Houman Zarrinkoub - Principal Product Manager of Wireless Communications at MathWorks. Houman and I investigate why the adoption of AI native technologies is necessary for the development of next-generation wireless standards, the steps involved in designing and integrating an AI-native wireless system and the common hurdles that engineers face when integrating AI into their wireless system design and the solutions to help solve these challenges. Also this week, I examine a new generative AI tool developed by MIT that can let you have a conversation with a potential version of yourself in the future.

  • Secure and Protect: Sotero’s Unique Approach to Data Security

    04/10/2024 Duração: 18min

    This week’s podcast is all about data security and robotic decision making. Purandar Das (CEO and Co-Founder - Sotero) joins me to discuss Sotero’s all-in-one data security platform, the biggest challenges surrounding cloud data security today, and the benefits of Sotero’s ransomware solution. Also this week, I check out a new method developed by a team of researchers at MIT that could help robots to make intuitive, task-relevant decisions. 

  • Thanks for the Memories: 4DS New Resistive Random Access Memory and the Everlasting Memory Crystal

    27/09/2024 Duração: 18min

    My podcast guest this week is Peter Himes, CSO of 4DS Memory. Peter and I explore the challenges of the AI market today, the details of the physical make-up of the 4DS cell called PCMO, and how this new ReRAM memory technology can help develop more energy and processor efficient solutions for big data and neural net applications. Keeping with our memory theme, I also check out the details of a new 'everlasting’ memory crystal developed by a team of researchers at the University of Southampton. 

  • Fish Fry 600: The Future of EV Battery Technology Innovation with Dr. Bor Jang

    20/09/2024 Duração: 19min

    The 600th episode of Amelia’s Weekly Fish Fry podcast has arrived! My special guest is material sciences and battery technology expert Dr. Bor Jang. Dr. Jang was awarded the very first patent application on graphene in 2002 and that patent was later recognized in the Popular Mechanics’ 15 Patents That Changed the World. Dr. Jang is also a former Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Wright State University was elected as a member of the U.S. National Academy of Inventors in 2019. In this week’s podcast, Dr. Jang and I discuss the biggest challenges facing EV battery technology day, the innovations Dr. Jang believes are needed to help solve these issues, and how recent advancements in solid state battery technology could be a game changer for the future of electric vehicles. 

  • Operation eVTOL: System Design Challenges for Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing Aircraft

    13/09/2024 Duração: 18min

    This week’s podcast is all about electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft! Matt McAlonis from TE Connectivity and I explore the biggest design challenges for eVTOLs, strategies for managing power effectively within eVTOL systems, complexities of complying with new eVTOL certification requirements, and what Matt thinks it will take for eVTOL aircraft to become mainstream. 

  • One EDA Tool, One Giant Leap for Hardware: How JITX is Reshaping Circuit Board Design

    06/09/2024 Duração: 14min

    This week my guest is JITX Co-founder and CEO Duncan Haldane. Duncan and I discuss the challenges of board design and how the benefits of software reuse encouraged the development of JITX, why holistic system design is cornerstone to the JITX software-defined electronics platform, and how you can improve your productivity with the JITX cookbook.

  • Everything Needs Power: Airborn’s New Power Engines and The Path to Clean Conducted Emissions

    30/08/2024 Duração: 19min

    This week my podcast guest is Scott Poole from Airborn Connectors. Scott and I chat about next generation power systems, the challenges of low noise switching and how Airborn is tackling the issues surrounding clean conducted emissions. Also this week, I check out some teeny tiny batteries developed by a team of researchers at MIT that could help miniscule robots sense and respond to their environment

  • Speeding Down the Digital Highway: WiFi 6/6E and the Infineon’s New Connected MCUs

    23/08/2024 Duração: 19min

    How about some WiFi 6 and 6E to start your Friday!? My podcast guest this week is Sivaram Trikutam (Infineon's Vice President of Wi-Fi). Sivaram and I discuss the advancements in the world of WiFi and Bluetooth, why interoperability and standardization are crucial to global IoT adoption and the benefits that Infineon’s new AIROC™ Wi-Fi connected microcontrollers bring to IoT applications. Also this week, I check out a new smart material developed by a team of researchers at the University of Waterloo that can convert body heat into electricity. 

  • TinyML, NPUs and AI SDK: Ceva’s Guide to IoT Innovation

    16/08/2024 Duração: 18min

    My guest this week is Chad Lucien from Ceva! Chad and I talk all about the future of edge AI, the advantages of TinyML, and Ceva’s NeuPro NPUs. Chad and I also discuss about the motivation to behind the creation of Ceva’s new NeuPro-Nano NPU, the details of the architecture of this new NPU family, the benefits that their AI SDK brings to the table, and why TinyML dedicated hardware is more important now than ever before.

  • IoT for You and Me: The Connected World According to Particle

    09/08/2024 Duração: 14min

    IoT is the name of the game this week! Particle CEO Zach Supalla and I chat about Particle’s IoT platform as a service, the details of their new Powerful 5G single-board computer with AI accelerator Kickstarter campaign, and how particle can help you get your next IoT design to market. 

  • New Insights by Shifting Left: How Sigasi is Redefining Hardware Description Language Creation, Integration, and Validation

    02/08/2024 Duração: 16min

    The shift left methodology takes center stage in this week’s podcast! My guests are Jane Judge and Dieter Therssen from Sigasi. Jane, Dieter and I discuss trends in front end chip design, why the shift-left methodology is a game changer for chip designers and how Sigasi is redefining hardware description language creation, integration, and validation through Sigasi Visual HDL Studio. 

  • Model-Based Design and the Rise of Software Defined Vehicle Development

    26/07/2024 Duração: 19min

    This week model-based design and software defined vehicles take center stage! My guest Jim Tung (MathWorks fellow) and I discuss the trends driving a push toward software defined vehicles, the benefits of model-based design for SDV development and the tools that engineers should consider for virtualizing vehicle behavior. Also this week, I investigate a new enhanced event camera developed by a team of researchers at the University of Maryland which could vastly improve how robots see and react to the world around them.

  • Next Generation Wafers and the Future of Optical Connectivity

    19/07/2024 Duração: 16min

    This week Mark Benton (TE Connectivity) joins me to chat all about rugged optical transceivers. Mark and I discuss how these transceivers can enable flexible embedded solutions, the challenges of unbalanced input and output channel counts in military and aerospace designs, and the benefits that modularity can bring to these kinds of designs. Also this week, I check out how you can take a trip to the outer edge of the stratosphere with the help of a space balloon. 

  • It's Not Just About Protecting the Chip: How Amida is Enhancing Security throughout the Semiconductor Lifecycle

    12/07/2024 Duração: 17min

    My podcast guest this week is Margaret Schmitt, General Manager of the Microelectronics Security Division at Amida. We discuss common security threats facing microelectronics devices today, the details of Amida’s flagship Achilles solution, the innovative ways that Amida is enhancing security throughout the semiconductor lifecycle, and where Margaret sees hardware security headed in the future. 

  • All Powered Up: EVs, Wide Bandgap, and Saving the World with Power Semiconductors

    28/06/2024 Duração: 17min

    Are you powered up for today’s Fish Fry? I certainly hope so!  My podcast guest Frank Heidemann (National Instruments) and I are diving into the world of power semiconductors. We chat about recent trends in the power semiconductor market, the benefits of wide bandgap power semiconductors and the role that power semiconductors will play for the future of electric vehicles. Also this week, I check out a new way to recover rare earth elements needed for green energy. (Spoiler alert: it involves egg shells!)