Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

Evaluating Risks: Chinese Smart Cars and Western Security Concerns

Key Things to Know: Geopolitical Tensions: The increasing entry of Chinese smart cars into Western markets amidst ongoing East-West tensions raises concerns over national sec

Insights | 21-03-2024

MIT Engineers 3D Print Electromagnets: Redefining Components

The researchers adapted a multimaterial 3D printer to enable the one-step printing of compact solenoids with magnetic cores. This approach removes the potential for defects typica

Insights | 19-03-2024

Global Internet at Risk: The Houthis and Undersea Cable Attacks

Key things to Know: Rising Tensions and Undersea Cable Damage: The article discusses the recent damage to undersea internet cables between Europe and Asia, potentially caused

Insights | 19-03-2024

Robots Reducing NHS Waiting Times: Future Healthcare Insights

Key Things to Know: NHS A&E waiting times are rising due to a combination of factors, including economic challenges, funding issues, and increased patient admissions, esp

Insights | 12-03-2024

Wireless Security Vulnerabilities: Jamming Risks Explained

Key things to know: Wireless Security Systems: Explore the convenience and potential vulnerabilities of using smart devices and Wi-Fi networks for home security. Benefits

Insights | 07-03-2024

BT's Final 3G Tower Closure: Marking the 3G Conclusion

Key things to know: End of an Era: BT's final shutdown of 3G in Belfast marks the conclusion of over two decades of 3G technology, paving the way for more advanced 4G and 5G

Insights | 05-03-2024

Iris Sensor: Anduril's Answer to Airborne Defense Against Swarms

Anduril introduces the Iris sensor suite for passive aerial imaging and targeting operations. Key things to know: The ongoing Ukraine conflict showcases the strategic advanta

Insights | 04-03-2024

Researchers Create Cost-Reducing Greenhouse Gas Detection Sensor

Photo of KTU Professor Darius Viržonis by Vygintas Skaraitis. Key things to know: Innovative gravimetric sensors developed by Lithuanian scientists at Kaunas University of Te

Insights | 01-03-2024