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.

Intel's New Vulnerability: Unraveling the Side-Channel Attack Threat

Recently, new side-channel attacks have been identified in multiple Intel processors where data can be leaked through the EFLAGS register. What is a side-channel attack, how does t

Security | 05-05-2023

Intel's New Vulnerability: Unraveling the Side-Channel Attack Threat

Recently, new side-channel attacks have been identified in multiple Intel processors where data can be leaked through the EFLAGS register. What is a side-channel attack, how does t

Insights | 05-05-2023

Balsa Wood Transistors: A Game-Changer for Sustainable Electronics & Plant Integration

In a more unusual direction, researchers recently demonstrated a functioning transistor made from balsa wood that they hope will allow for future sensors to be integrated inside li

Environment | 04-05-2023

Can Biofire's Biometric Smart Gun Prevent Unauthorised Use of Firearms?

Recently, a Colorado-based company, Biofire, has been developing a Smart Gun that utilises biometrics to allow only authorised users to discharge the weapon. This article explores

Security | 03-05-2023

Can Biofire's Biometric Smart Gun Prevent Unauthorised Use of Firearms?

Recently, a Colorado-based company, Biofire, has been developing a Smart Gun that utilises biometrics to allow only authorised users to discharge the weapon. This article explores

In The News | 03-05-2023

Microwatt-Powered Wake-Up Receiver: A Game-Changer for IoT Device Energy Efficiency

Recently, researchers from MIT demonstrated a new miniaturised wake-up receiver that consumes microwatts of power and can wake up an electronic circuit using terahertz waves. What

IoT | 02-05-2023

Microwatt-Powered Wake-Up Receiver: A Game-Changer for IoT Device Energy Efficiency

Recently, researchers from MIT demonstrated a new miniaturised wake-up receiver that consumes microwatts of power and can wake up an electronic circuit using terahertz waves. What

Insights | 02-05-2023

The Future of Soft Robotics: Biodegradable Artificial Muscles & Their Applications

Recently, a team of researchers demonstrated a new artificial muscle built wholly from biodegradable components, paving the way for compostable robotic systems. What challenges doe

Insights | 27-04-2023