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Explore the future of innovation with 'Lexicon by Interesting Engineering' – a captivating podcast that dives into the heart of groundbreaking advancements. Join us for engaging conversations with leading experts in engineering and technology. Each episode of Lexicon unravels the stories of inspiration, the mechanics of breakthroughs, and peeks into what the future holds. Discover the fascinating journey of how today's ideas are shaping tomorrow's world. https://interestingengineering.com/ne ...
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Is AI facing a potential energy crisis and is nuclear energy the answer? We speak with Jay Jiang Yu, founder and executive chairman and James Walker, CEO and head of reactor development at NANO Nuclear Energy, to discuss how the future of AI could be driven by micro-nuclear reactors . And subscribe to our Blueprint Newsletter for the best and exclu…
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Keenan Wyrobek is the co-founder & CTO of Zipline. The company is on a mission to build the world’s first autonomous-drone logistics system that serves all people equally. Wyrobek shares the transformative journey of creating a drone logistics system whose focus is delivering life saving medicine to the most difficult to reach places on Earth. Zipl…
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Discover Unistellar's smart telescopes, designed by Laurent Marfisi to revolutionize amateur astronomy with advanced image processing and ease of use. And subscribe to our Blueprint Newsletter for the best and exclusive scoops in engineering.โดย Interesting Engineering
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Dermot McKeever, CEO of Power for Planet, discusses innovative waste-to-energy technologies that transform non-recycled waste into green energy. Power for Planet's mission focuses on enabling businesses and communities to become energy independent while significantly reducing environmental footprints through local, sustainable energy solutions. For…
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John Bucknell and Dr. Edward Tate of Virtus Solis explores how their company is transforming energy access with space-based solar power, providing continuous, efficient, and global energy solutions that promise a sustainable future. To get the best of engineering in your inbox daily subscribe to your favorite newsletters: https://interestingenginee…
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We take Wi-Fi for granted but join us as Dr. Taj Manku shares the science and his expert insights on the technology and how motion sensing are reshaping connectivity, security, and IoT, highlighting the blend of AI and RF technology for innovative applications. Be sure to subscribe to our mechanical newsletter to get all the latest in the technolog…
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Gili Ovadia discusses BionicHIVE's innovative approach to warehouse automation with their Squid robots. These autonomous machines combine human intelligence with robotic efficiency to optimize supply chains. Equipped with advanced AI and adaptable to any environment, Squid robots improve productivity and storage capacity, representing a significant…
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Emmanuel Chaligné, COO of Vivoka, joins our conversation on the transformative power of voice AI technology, aiming to revolutionize human-machine interaction. From empowering frontline workers with hands-free efficiency to enhancing consumer electronics with voice commands, Vivoka's mission is to make voice interaction universal and offline as a r…
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Dive into how NASA's GPM mission is pivotal in forecasting landslides, optimizing agricultural irrigation, and predicting disease outbreaks through comprehensive global precipitation data, showcasing the mission's wide-ranging impact on environmental monitoring and disaster mitigation.โดย Interesting Engineering
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Moran Bercovici discusses his journey from microfluidics to space technology, elaborating on creating lenses in microgravity and developing self-sufficient space missions. His work ranges from producing eyeglasses in developing countries to envisioning large space telescopes using fluidic shaping, demonstrating the vast potential of fluid mechanics…
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Discover how Richard Browning's Gravity Industries is redefining human flight with their groundbreaking jet suits. From its inception to global demonstrations and the future of aerial mobility, explore how these thousand-horsepower jet suits are not just the stuff of science fiction but a reality that's pushing the boundaries of human potential and…
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Join us as Nick from Atmosic Technologies dives into the innovative world of ultra-low power chips and their pivotal role in the IoT landscape. Discover how energy harvesting is setting a new standard for device sustainability and convenience, paving the way for a future where technology harmonizes with environmental goals.…
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In this episode, we sit down with Gianluca, an expert in telecommunications and a passionate advocate for using satellite technology to enhance global connectivity. Gianluca shares his journey from a curious child in Italy to becoming a pivotal figure in connecting remote and underserved areas through satellite technology. We talk about the challen…
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Astrophysicist Erika Nesvold discusses her passion for space, the significance of circumstellar discs, and the role of simulations in understanding our universe. She also delves into space ethics, addressing the complexities of space exploration, resource utilization, and the ethical considerations of human activities beyond Earth.…
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Dive into the enchanting world of themed entertainment in this podcast episode, featuring industry experts Ryan Harmon and Joe Lanzisero. Explore how engineering and technology merge to create immersive experiences in theme parks and beyond. From the evolution of themed dining to the latest in VR and drone technology, this episode offers an in-dept…
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Dan Neenheiser from Stellar3 discusses their pioneering work in transforming landfill waste into low-carbon fuels and electricity. We delve into the technicalities of their Thermal Chemical Conversion technology, its contribution to the circular economy, and how it addresses climate change. Dan also shares insights into the challenges and misconcep…
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Our guest in this episode is Bibhrajit Halder, the founder and CEO of SafeAI, a world leader in heavy equipment automation. In this episode, we’ll explore Bibhrajit’s journey from childhood to founding one of the most exciting tech AI and automation companies in the world. SafeAI retrofits heavy vehicles with autonomous technology to make sites saf…
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Our guest this episode is Dave Evans, the co-founder and CEO at Fictiv, a manufacturing platform aiming to bridge the gap between digital design and physical hardware development. We discussed Dave's early interest in tools and mechanical work, his pathway into engineering, and his time working at Ford Motors. Dave highlighted the importance of cre…
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Our guest this episode is Bibop Gresta, the co-founder of Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT). We discussed the revolutionary potential of Hyperloop technology and Bibop's vision for the future. He emphasized the technology’s aim is to bring efficiency in transportation rather than just speed. Furthermore, we discussed the progress of the c…
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Our guest this episode is Leah Ellis, the CEO and Co-founder at Sublime Systems based in Massachusetts, United States We discussed Sublime’s innovative approach to revolutionizing the cement industry. Leah explained how Sublime's technology aims to decarbonize cement production, a major source of CO2 emissions. Additionally, she shared insights int…
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Our guest this episode is Ben DeLand, the director of electrical hardware engineering at GKN Automotive. GKN Automotive is a global leader in automotive technology, known for pioneering electric drive systems for over 20 years. With a rich history dating back to 1759, the company specializes in driveline systems and advanced powertrain technologies…
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We have two guests this episode – Thomas Neubauer, the Co-founder and CEO of Dimetor, also the VP of Innovations at TEOCO, and Matthias Fiegl – the Chief Commercial Officer of Smart Digital Group. We asked them about the role of AI in drone technologies, how drones gather data, and the technology's impact during COVID-19, the pandemic in emergency …
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Our guest this episode is Mihai Gruieti, the CEO of Digital Gate AMG. Digital Gate is a software and hardware development company based in Romania that works with clients in the Automotive, Medical, Industrial, and Robotics sectors. They are emerging experts in the field of embedded systems software and hardware solutions. Mihai works with clients …
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Our guest this episode is Devin Liddell, principal futurist at Teague. Devin works with clients like Boeing, Ford, Intel, Nike and Toyota - to design preferred futures in sectors like aviation, automotive, smart cities, personal mobility, space travel and more. We asked him specifically about commercial aviation and why the passenger experience see…
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Alice Min Soo Chun is the Founder and CEO of Solight Design, and the inventor of the Solarpuff - the world’s only self-inflatable, portable, solar light. Alice studied architecture at Penn State before going on to earn her Masters in Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. While teaching at Columbia University, she learnt that her son Quinn…
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While we’ve all heard of the existence of supercomputers, quantum computing seemed like a distant dream even a decade ago. Now it is fast becoming a reality. In this episode, our guest Lawrence Gasman has been working in the tech industry for nearly forty years and compares this new era to when computers were just hitting Radio Shack, and new stand…
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Many of us struggle with the concept of quantum computing: what it is, what it does, and how it works. So who better to explain it in plain language that our guest this week, Dr Shohini Ghose? Shohini is a theoretical physicist and Professor of Physics and Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. She is a pioneer and trailblazer fo…
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The concept of 3D printing was born in the 1940s and 1950s, but it did not become a commercial reality until the 1980s. Back then, a 3D printer would set you back a few hundred thousand dollars, even at 1980s prices. In more recent years, the growth of the Additive Manufacturing sector has led to more affordable and reliable 3D printing technology,…
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When it comes to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), sometimes light years from Earth, how do you even know where to start? Our guest this week is Jason Wright, professor of astronomy and astrophysics at Penn State, and an expert in SETI. If there is intelligent life out there, he and his colleagues are best-placed to be able to fi…
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As the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) continues to observe the universe in unprecedented detail, its findings are challenging the models we have used to understand how galaxies are formed. Our guest this week is Mike Boylan-Kolchin, an associate professor of astronomy at The University of Texas, Austin. Mike’s research focuses on theoretical ast…
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How can you take the principles and methodology from mechanical engineering and apply them to healthcare? From prevention and diagnosis, through to cure, mechanical engineering can help clinicians achieve better results in a number of ways. Having spent much of lockdown conducting research into making a table-top mobile vaccine printer for his PhD,…
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Are you unhappy with your job search results? In this episode, IE caught up with Nader Mowlaee, an engineer turned career coach, who shared some insights on: how to pivot your career path to secure your future; how to change your job search strategy during a recession in a highly competitive job market, and; what it takes to design a better lifesty…
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Back in January, Kyle Monson began a 90-day trial of using ‘AI Interns’ as part of his creative team. Part publicity-stunt, part serious experiment, Kyle wanted to see how his teams could incorporate the use of tools like ChatGPT, Bard and Midjourney to assist with creative work, experiment, learn, and have some fun. In this episode, IE caught up w…
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Join us in this episode of Lexicon as we delve into the mysterious world of processor architecture and examine how RISC-V, an open standard, is shaking up the industry dominated by major tech companies. Learn about the implications of architecture choice for our devices and the potential benefits of a more open and accessible processor ecosystem.…
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In this episode of the podcast, we spoke with Willian Santos, International Sales Manager at ABI Electronics, about the fight to repair industrial electronics. Santos advocates for a shift away from the "replace-not-repair" mentality, which contributes to the growing issue of E-waste. He highlights the importance of promoting a repair mentality to …
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Tattoos are a prevalent form of expression in ancient and modern societies, but the molecular composition of many mainstream tattoo inks is hard to find. A team of researchers is exploring ways to reveal the composition of popular inks, and their findings could help improve understanding of how tattoos interact with the body. In this episode of Lex…
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Post-traumatic stress disorder affects around five percent of the general population. A method of treatment, known as transcranial magnetic stimulation, could help patients manage the disorder and find ways to improve their daily lives. Here's how it would work. Sanne van Rooij is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behaviora…
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Was there ever oxygen on Mars? An experimental study in December 2022 revealed it’s not likely, as part of research that could reveal more about whether life on Mars is possible. As entrepreneurs like Elon Musk and others chart a course for a city on the red planet, Lexicon takes a look at what awaits the future visitors.…
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Motors are driving the zero-emissions race to electrification, but what if we could make them smaller and more efficient? David Calley, who spoke to Lexicon at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, is one entrepreneur working on the issue. His company, Arizona-based Elemental Motors, is digging into more efficient designs that could offer five or more times the t…
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What if you could 3D-print food? A team at Columbia University has experimented with printing dough, meats, vegetables, sweets, made a seven-ingredient slice of cheesecake, and chicken samples that were then cooked by lasers. In this episode, researcher Jonathan Blutinger explains why 3D-printed food could transform cooking, and when listeners may …
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