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.

AI's Carbon Footprint: How Tech is Impacting the Environment

While AI developments have rapidly developed, there is a growing concern that the energy consumption from AI could be negatively contributing to climate change. What challenges doe

Insights | 21-08-2023

MIT's Wearable Ultrasound: New Era in Cancer Detection?

Recently, researchers from MIT demonstrated a wearable ultrasonic imaging device capable of imaging breast tissue, raising hopes that breast cancer may be more easily detected by i

Wearables | 18-08-2023

MIT's Wearable Ultrasound: New Era in Cancer Detection?

Recently, researchers from MIT demonstrated a wearable ultrasonic imaging device capable of imaging breast tissue, raising hopes that breast cancer may be more easily detected by i

In The News | 18-08-2023

Tesla's Bold Step into Data Centers: Key Insights

Recently, Tesla announced that it will be constructing a data centre that the world has never seen before, and while some are excited by the news, others are somewhat sceptical, th

Insights | 18-08-2023

UK's Encryption Law: Why Tech Giants May Exit

As a controversial law behind encryption is soon to come into power, tech companies around the world are petitioning the UK government to withdraw the requirement for backdoor acce

Insights | 15-08-2023

Cargo Ship Fires: How Safe Are Electric Vehicle Batteries?

Recently, a large cargo vessel caught fire off the Netherlands coast and is widely believed to have been caused by an EV battery. What exactly happened on the boat? Is this the fir

In The News | 15-08-2023

Innovation in Education: Korea's Semiconductor Lead

Recently, the Korean government announced that it will be launching a new limited service where students will be able to manufacture their own 500nm silicon wafers for the purpose

Semiconductors | 14-08-2023

Innovation in Education: Korea's Semiconductor Lead

Recently, the Korean government announced that it will be launching a new limited service where students will be able to manufacture their own 500nm silicon wafers for the purpose

In The News | 14-08-2023