Right this way, ladies and gentlemen, right this way! We’ve got a big top filled with delights from this year’s Maker Faire in New York City. In our first interview, Fish Fry special correspondent Larra Morris chats with high school student Sam Zeloof about the semiconductor fab that he built in his own home. Next, Larra investigates how Wi-Fi enabled sandals could save the world from nefarious hackers. To wrap things up, Larra checks out the world’s first self-driving kayak.
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Links for October 6, 2017
More information about the World Maker Faire
Feature Article by Kevin Morris: The Bright, Bright Future of Electronic Engineering - EE Journal Editors’ Choices for World Maker Faire 2017
Feature Article by Larra Morris: Missing the Mark on Makers - How Should Big Technology Companies Approach Makers
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All in the Timing: Spoofing, Jamming and A-PNT
Hitting the Laws of Semiconductor Physics: How the ASIC Model for IP Can Encourage Multi-Die System Innovation
Software Defined Everything: Servitization, Sustainability and the Future of Smart Things
DVCon U.S. 2023 Preview and New Proteins Developed by AI
Calling All Chiplets! Eliyan and the Ultimate Chiplet Interconnect
Interoperability and Innovation with Open Standards: Embedded Tech Trends 2023
Open Source Chronicles - Maverick-603: Fully-Functional Open-Silicon Software-Defined Radio for FT8
Harnessing Light and Redefining What is Possible: Lightelligence and The Rise of Optical Computing
QPUs and You: How Classiq is Revolutionizing Quantum Computing
Fish Fry Flashback! A Revolution in the Skies - How Mayman Aerospace’s VTOL Air Utility Vehicles will Change the World
Virtualize This! How Virtual Modeling will Change the Future of IoT Development
A Billion Instances and Counting - Solving the Challenges of IC Design Closure
Prevention-First Cyber Security: Why Detection Just Isn’t Good Enough Anymore
Automation and the Future of IC Design for Test
The Evolution of Always-On: How Image Sensors and AI are Changing the Always-On Landscape
Let’s Twist, Turn and Pressurize! Element14’s Robotics Challenge and New Robotic Grippers Inspired by Jellyfish
AI Chronicles: Explainability Vs. Complexity
Sustainability and Positivity: Solving Real World Problems with NXP HoverGames
Operation Data Capture: Solving the Challenges of Battlefield Big Data and Mission Critical AI
Mission AI - Ethics, Sentience and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
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