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
New Episode of Chalk Talk: High-Speed Backplane Connectors Drive 56 Gbps and Beyond
A New Anti-Piracy Server Certification Protocol and A New Way to Simplify Quantum Computers
The Fantastic Road Forward: The Future of 3D IC Design and the Discovery of Self-Replicating Living Robots
Fish Fry Special Edition: Makers Today! OKdo
The Indy Autonomous Challenge
Superhuman Code, Semantic Analyzers and Automated Debugging: How Machine Programming Will Change the Future of Electronic Engineering
Every Breath You Take: Imec and miDiagnostics Launch a Revolutionary Breathalyzer Test for COVID-19 and Beyond
Learning Reality: Seoul Robotics’ 3D Perception Software with Deep Learning and Cell Variability May Unlock AI Learning
The Future of IoT As We Know It - How Multi-Technology Collaboration will Shape the Next Wave of IoT Innovation
Fish Fry Special Edition: Makers Today! Dr. Duino
The Challenges of On-Device AI Development and Yes, AI Can Predict the Rain Better than the Weatherman
Eyes on the Prize: element14’s Spy Nerd Challenge and MIT’s New Robot Finds Lost Items
AI‘s Next Giant Leap: How Intel is Advancing the Neuromorphic Computing Revolution
Chips, Chiplets, and Modules, Oh My!
Fish Fry Special Edition: Makers Today! Art by Physicist
Adventures in Memory - Samsung’s HBM-PIM and A New Brain-Inspired Memory Device
FloatingPoint DSP for You and Me: Why Today’s Real World Designs Need FloatingPoint Digital Signal Processing
Taking Piracy out of the Driver’s Seat
Crafting the Next Generation of AI - Deci is Looking to Change How We Build Artificial Intelligence
Fish Fry Special Edition: Makers Today! Max Maxfield
Building a Bridge Between Technology and Diplomacy: The Purdue Research Foundation Launches the Center for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue
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