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.

IBM Provides AI Customer Protection: New Trend in Tools

Recently, IBM announced that it will be offering intellectual property protections developed by its AI models, providing a layer of security and safety for those needing AI solutio

Insights | 25-10-2023

Curtin University's Breakthrough in Single-Molecule Detection

Recently, researchers from Curtin University (Australia) have developed a new single-molecule sensor that could potentially revolutionise the field of sensing. What challenges do s

In The News | 23-10-2023

Earbuds with Screen-Printed Sensors Detect Neurodegenerative Conditions

Recognising the challenges faced with recording brain activity, researchers have recently developed a printed biosensor that can be attached to earbuds to provide real-time brain d

Insights | 10-10-2023

Is Renewable Energy Really Cheaper than Fossil Fuels?

Repeated claims that renewable energy is cheaper than fossil fuels rarely go unchallenged, and while renewable energies are certainly better for humanity, this claim is somewhat mi

Environment | 05-10-2023

Is Renewable Energy Really Cheaper than Fossil Fuels?

Repeated claims that renewable energy is cheaper than fossil fuels rarely go unchallenged, and while renewable energies are certainly better for humanity, this claim is somewhat mi

Insights | 05-10-2023

Panasonic's Copper Clad Stretch for Flexible Electronics

PCBs have been foundational in electronics, but their rigid nature limits their use in flexible designs. Panasonic's recent development of the Copper Clad Stretch aims to address t

Wearables | 04-10-2023

Panasonic's Copper Clad Stretch for Flexible Electronics

PCBs have been foundational in electronics, but their rigid nature limits their use in flexible designs. Panasonic's recent development of the Copper Clad Stretch aims to address t

Insights | 04-10-2023

China's Semiconductor War Response: Custom Particle Accelerator

In the ongoing semiconductor battle between China and the West, China is strategizing to build its own particle accelerator for advanced lithographic systems, potentially sidestepp

Semiconductors | 29-09-2023