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.

School Sensors Debate: Security Measure or Privacy Invasion?

Key things to know: UK schools are installing sensors in student toilets to combat bullying and vaping, sparking a debate on privacy and safety. Critics, including Big Br

Insights | 01-03-2024

Tesla's Latest Recall: The Power of Software-Defined Cars

Key Things to Know: Tesla's recall of over 2 million vehicles for minor software adjustments underscores the evolving landscape of automotive engineering and the pivotal role

Insights | 22-02-2024

Liquid Metal RAM: FlexRAM a Breakthrough for Wearables

Inspired by the principles of biomimicry, scientists have created the pinnacle of flexible memory technology, capable of enduring almost any form of deformation. JING LIU/TS

Insights | 16-02-2024

Phononic Metamaterials: Pioneering Green Tech Solutions

Captioned image of the test configuration, showing the split-core current transformer (CT) harvester attached to an AC power line, which supplies power to the energy managem

Insights | 14-02-2024

Sound-Powered Tech: Energy Harvesting with Phononic Metamaterials

Key things to know: Exploring phononic metamaterials for innovative energy harvesting and powering devices through sound. Addressing the limitations of batteries in moder

Insights | 13-02-2024

Detecting Forever Chemicals: New Luminescent Sensor Insights

Luminescence lifetimes, known for their sensitivity and stability, make an effective method for detecting chemicals like PFOA, a concerning 'forever chemical' due to its toxicity.

Insights | 12-02-2024

Ambient Light Sensors & Surveillance: What You Need to Know

MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory researchers indicate that smartphone ambient light sensors could be exploited by hackers to surveil

Insights | 09-02-2024

Newport Wafer Fab: UK's National Security vs. Foreign Investment

Key things to know: UK's National Security vs. Investment: The UK government's scrutiny over the Newport Semiconductor Foundry sale highlights the delicate balance

In The News | 08-02-2024