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Bench Talk for Design Engineers

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Carolyn Mathas is a freelance writer/site editor for United Business Media’s EDN and EE Times, IHS 360, and AspenCore, as well as individual companies. Mathas was Director of Marketing for Securealink and Micrium, Inc., and provided public relations, marketing and writing services to Philips, Altera, Boulder Creek Engineering and Lucent Technologies. She holds an MBA from New York Institute of Technology and a BS in Marketing from University of Phoenix.


Ultra-Lightweight OLEDs Transform Night Vision Technology Carolyn Mathas
OLED night vision tech enhances infrared light into visible light with high photon gain, offering compact, energy-efficient solutions for defense, smart cities, AR glasses, autonomous vehicles, and agriculture.

Generating Electricity from Seawater Carolyn Mathas
KIMM’s seawater generator, powered by ion movement, delivers continuous electricity without external input, offering scalable, sustainable energy solutions for sensors in remote locations.

Will Sodium-Ion Replace Lithium-Ion Batteries? Carolyn Mathas
Sodium-ion batteries are gaining attention as a viable alternative to lithium-ion, offering safety, lower costs, and environmental benefits. As technology advances, sodium-ion may soon challenge lithium-ion in EVs, data centers, and energy storage solutions.

Wafer Scale Engines for AI Efficiency Carolyn Mathas
Cerebras is disrupting the AI chip market with its wafer-scale chip, delivering unprecedented speed and scalability with trillions of transistors. Unlike traditional chips, Cerebras' solution handles AI workloads far faster and more efficiently.

Six Ways AI Is Revolutionizing Medicine Carolyn Mathas
From pinpointing accurate diagnostics and robotic surgeries to revolutionary drug discoveries and imaging breakthroughs, AI is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in medicine. This blog explores six key areas where AI is making a significant impact.

Regulating and Innovating with the AI Act Carolyn Mathas
The EU's AI Act introduces a legal framework to manage AI risks, enforce rights, and uphold ethical standards in technology use worldwide. See how it supports innovation with measures such as the AI Innovation Package and regulatory sandboxes to test new products under supervision.

Wearable Robotics for Parkinson's Mobility Carolyn Mathas
A soft, wearable robot may help Parkinson's Disease patients walk without the interruption of freezing of gait. This technological breakthrough demonstrates significant potential in medical robotics, providing a promising solution for those affected by neurological disorders.

Intelligent Robots Are the Future of Surgery Carolyn Mathas
Integrating robots into surgery enhances surgical precision and patient care. This trend towards automation and digital guidance in the operating room can make advanced techniques more accessible and outcomes more consistent.

Why Celebrate Pi Day? Carolyn Mathas
Pi Day, commemorating the mathematical constant π on March 14, emphasizes the importance of mathematics in everyday life, featuring festivities worldwide to engage enthusiasts while showcasing the impact of π in tech, science, and innovation, from signal processing to space exploration.

Unlocking Sustainable Power Solutions at APEC 2024 Carolyn Mathas
APEC 2024 will showcase the latest trends in power electronics, focusing on sustainability through advances in power conversion technologies. This trend includes the electrification of transport, wideband semiconductors reducing reliance on silicon, and the integration of power and data lines.

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