RAIN RFID takes center stage this week! My guest is Matt Branda, Vice President at Impinj! Matt and I explore the vital role of RAIN RFID in the modern digital landscape. We break down what this technology actually is and the importance of Impinj’s contributions to the RAIN RFID ecosystem. We also chat about how RAIN RFID is shaping autonomous, data-driven operations and how it … Read More → "The Power of RAIN RFID: Building a Physical Intelligence Layer for AI and IoT"
Welcome to our third annual International Women in Engineering Day Fish Fry podcast! My special guests are Laura Mirkarimi from Adeia, Angelica Davila from Penguin Solutions, and Madison Ecklund from Texas Instruments. In this special episode of Fish Fry, we discuss their journeys into the world of high tech, examine how the EE landscape has changed over the years and what they would like to see in the future … Read More → "Fish Fry Special Edition: 2026 International Women in Engineering Day"
Suppose you find yourself on a battlefield facing an incoming swarm of drones. Let’s assume you’re reasonably confident that most of them are decoys or spoofing drones, while only a select few are carrying payloads designed to introduce a brief but memorable period of excitement into your life.
Unfortunately, your ability to shoot these little scamps out of … Read More → "Is it a Bird? Is it a Drone? Neuromorphic Edge AI Knows"
In some cases, AI can speed things up tremendously; in other cases, not so much. Take protein folding, for example. A highly simplistic view of the way things work is that human DNA contains roughly 20,000 protein-encoding genes, and the proteins encoded by these genes serve as the molecular machines that drive the chemistry of life.
As a reminder, each gene … Read More → "Addressing the Disconnect Between AI Speed and Wet Lab Reality"