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.

Isle of Wight's Tidal Potential: A Game-Changer for Renewable Energy?

Tidal energy, often overshadowed by its renewable siblings like solar and wind, is making waves in the UK's energy landscape. And when it comes to tidal energy, there's a lot to di

Environment | 25-09-2023

Isle of Wight's Tidal Potential: A Game-Changer for Renewable Energy?

Tidal energy, often overshadowed by its renewable siblings like solar and wind, is making waves in the UK's energy landscape. And when it comes to tidal energy, there's a lot to di

Insights | 25-09-2023

iPhone 12 Recall in France: ANFR's Analysis on Radio Emissions

Recently, French authorities have published their findings on iPhone 12 radio emissions, claiming that they exceed the legal limits of the country. As such, Apple must push out a s

5G | 21-09-2023

5G Satellite Networks: A $17 Billion Opportunity by 2030

Satellite internet is hardly new, and the number of low-earth orbiting satellites has skyrocketed over the last decade, but one technology that many are now awaiting is space-based

5G | 20-09-2023

5G Satellite Networks: A $17 Billion Opportunity by 2030

Satellite internet is hardly new, and the number of low-earth orbiting satellites has skyrocketed over the last decade, but one technology that many are now awaiting is space-based

In The News | 20-09-2023

Transparent Image Sensors: The Future with Graphene & Quantum Dots

Researchers from The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology and Qurv Technologies have recently demonstrated a flexible and transparent image sensor that could potentially b

Insights | 20-09-2023

Chips in Cheese: How Parmesan Makers Use Microchips for Authenticity

For many, cheese is life, and while the golden gooey food is undoubtedly heavenly, not all wheels of cheese are equal in quality and price. Recognising the challenges faced with co

Insights | 18-09-2023

Why the Square Kilometre Array is a Game-Changer for Astronomy

Detecting radio signals from space can be tricky business, especially when considering that large portions of modern life are dependent on radio-based systems that can all interfer

Insights | 18-09-2023