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Best podcasts about advanced computing

Latest podcast episodes about advanced computing

Techzine Talks
Genesis moet Atos redden en naar de top brengen

Techzine Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 22:29


Atos heeft zijn strategisch toekomstplan gepresenteerd. Het bedrijf zet de merken Atos en Eviden voort en kondigt een grondige herstructurering aan. Het plan, genaamd 'Genesis', moet ervoor zorgen dat Atos weer financieel gezond wordt en zijn innovatiekracht terugvindt. De belangrijkste doelstellingen zijn het verlagen van de schuldenlast, het vergroten van de operationele marge en het uitbouwen van de organisatie op het gebied van data en AI.De komende periode gaat Atos flink reorganiseren. Het bedrijf zal zich concentreren op een aantal kernregio's, wat betekent dat het zich uit diverse kleinere markten zal terugtrekken. Hoeveel banen hierbij verloren gaan, moet Atos nog bekendmaken. Tegelijkertijd wil het bedrijf groeien met een nieuw op te richten divisie gericht op data en AI, waarvoor de komende jaren ongeveer 8.000 nieuwe medewerkers moeten worden aangetrokken.Daarnaast is Atos in gesprek met de Franse overheid over de verkoop van het Advanced Computing-onderdeel, wat naar schatting 600 miljoen euro kan opleveren. De verkoop van andere bedrijfsonderdelen is voorlopig gepauzeerd. Een belangrijke boodschap uit het Genesis-plan is dat Atos de komende jaren financiële ademruimte heeft: er lopen geen leningen af en er hoeft niets geherfinancierd te worden. Grote financiële problemen lijken voorlopig niet aan de orde. Er wordt zelfs voorzichtig gesproken over mogelijke kleinere overnames.In deze Techzine Talks analyseren we het plan en staan we stil bij de recente ontwikkelingen van Atos.

Secrets of Rockstar CFOs
Powering Innovation: The World of Advanced Computing Chips with Shelagh Glaser

Secrets of Rockstar CFOs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 48:11


Advanced Computing Chips are the engines of our digital world, and in this episode, we go behind the scenes with a true industry leader. Host Jack McCullough welcomes Shelagh Glaser, CFO of Synopsys, a company at the forefront of this technological revolution. Forget the tech jargon; this conversation dives into the human side of innovation. How do you empower the brilliant minds designing these complex chips? What's the vision driving the future of computing? Shelagh Glaser offers a fascinating glimpse into the mission-critical work that shapes our world, one chip at a time. To book a demo with Planful, click here.

Strategy& Insider
Strategy& Insider Episode 27 - Bridging tradition and innovation with advanced computing

Strategy& Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 43:25


In this episode, Clemens Utschig-Utschig, CTO at Boehringer Ingelheim, guides us through the digital and technological transformation of a 140-year-old family-owned pharmaceutical company. Explore how he utilizes data and technology to revolutionize drug development and personalized medicine, first and foremost quantum computing. Gain insights into strategic partnerships with BigTech and delve into a number of further leapfrog technologies in healthcare.

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman
Enabling Companies to Build AI with HP's Advanced Computing Solutions - Six Five On The Road

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 13:26


On this episode of our Six Five On The Road series at HP Imagine 2024, HP's Jim Nottingham, Senior Vice President and Division President Advanced Compute Solutions, joins Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead to talk about empowering AI developers and data scientists through innovative computing solutions by HP. Their conversation dives into: The strategic role of the Z by HP creation center in meeting the growing AI development demands. Key advantages of Z by HP Boost for data scientists and AI developers in harnessing enterprise GPUs. How Z by HP Boost promotes GPU resource efficiency and offers an alternative to costly cloud resources. Enhancements introduced by the Z by HP Gen AI Lab to elevate AI creation and improve development impact.

Double Take By Mellon
Cooling Data Centers

Double Take By Mellon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 39:04


The AI revolution has intensified the demand for robust servers in data centers. Thierry Pellegrino, Global Head of Advanced Computing at Amazon Web Services, joins Double Take to immerse listeners into various data center cooling technologies, their benefits and future trends.

The Mint Condition: NFT and Digital Collectibles Entertainment
OpenAI's 'Strawberry' AI: The Next Frontier?

The Mint Condition: NFT and Digital Collectibles Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 5:46


In this engaging segment of Mid Mic Daily Bite, the AI-generated versions of hosts Bunchu and Chamber unpack the latest breakthrough in artificial intelligence from OpenAI—the advanced AI model known as 'Strawberry'. This model marks a significant leap over previous iterations, boasting abilities to solve unprecedented math problems, craft complex marketing strategies, and master intricate puzzles like the New York Times' "Connections".Today's discussion zeroes in on Strawberry's remarkable performance on the MATH benchmark, significantly outpacing former models such as GPT-4. This achievement places OpenAI at the forefront of AI innovation, heralding a new era of cognitive computing. The episode also traces Strawberry's evolution from its original designation 'Q*', a name at the center of last year's high-profile leadership shakeup at OpenAI, including the temporary removal of CEO Sam Altman.The AI hosts delve into the dual aspects of excitement and caution that accompany such advancements, addressing the ethical dilemmas and potential risks tied to nearing artificial general intelligence (AGI). The conversation touches on concerns about AGI's alignment with human values and the speculative yet serious fears of an AI with autonomous goals, akin to scenarios depicted in the "Terminator" series.Join the AI versions of Bunchu and Chamber as they explore the capabilities, challenges, and controversies surrounding OpenAI's Strawberry AI in a comprehensive and thought-provoking discussion that spans technical triumphs to ethical enigmas.Follow Us:Website: https://midmiccrisis.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@midmiccrisisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/midmiccrisis/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mid.mic.crisis?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/MidMicCrisisPowered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Support the Show.

Advantest Talks Semi
2024-2025 Semiconductor Industry Outlook with TechInsights

Advantest Talks Semi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 28:02 Transcription Available


Prepare to be illuminated by the insights of Risto Puhakka from TechInsights as he joins us to map out the semiconductor industry's explosive growth, driven by the thunderous influence of AI. During our adventure through CES 2024, we bear witness to AI's pervasive touch, from robotics and healthcare to the sizzling innovations in micro LED technology. Risto's expert analysis doesn't just skim the surface; it plunges into the economic, political, and competitive undercurrents that are redefining the semiconductor landscape.Venture further into the conversation as we unravel AI's sprawling web, extending its reach from agriculture to retail, and sculpting the semiconductor market's future. We dissect the burgeoning world of spatial computing, and the surging demand for data streams, processor aptitude, and memory. Gaze into the crystal ball with us as we reflect on 2023's rollercoaster ride – spotlighting industry bottlenecks and breakthroughs – and cast our predictions for 2024's market climate. It's not just a tech talk; it's a strategic analysis of the global shifts, the CHIPS Act's ripples, and how different nations are vying for supremacy in the AI arena. With Risto's guidance, we're decoding the blueprint of tomorrow's semiconductor industry, where AI reigns supreme. Thanks for tuning in to "Advantest Talks Semi"! If you enjoyed this episode, we'd love to hear from you! Please take a moment to leave a rating on Apple Podcast. Your feedback helps us improve and reach new listeners. Don't forget to subscribe and share with your friends. We appreciate your support!

Futurum Tech Podcast
The Futurum Group at Marvell's Industry Analyst Day 2023 with Sandeep Bharathi - Futurum Tech Webcast

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 19:55


On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, host Ron Westfall welcomes Sandeep Bharathi, Chief Development Officer at Marvell Technology for a conversation on AI and the impact that it's having on the semiconductor industry as well as portfolio development, during Marvell's Industry Analyst Day Event. Their discussion covers: The impact that AI will have on semiconductor technology and the market moving forward from Marvell's perspective How Moore's Law is changing and how Marvell has shifted its technology and IP strategy to address this change Advanced connectivity IP and technologies that Marvell is working on in their applications What areas Marvell is investing in moving forward  

Futurum Tech Podcast
Accelerated Infrastructure: Building a Backbone for AI — The Futurum Group at Marvell's AI Day

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 13:30


On this episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series, host Daniel Newman welcomes Raghib Hussain, President, Products & Technologies at Marvell Technology for a conversation on generative AI, accelerated infrastructure, and the evolution of data center architecture during Marvell's Industry Analyst Day Event. Their discussion covers: Marvell's perspective on generative AI and what it means for data centers Insights on accelerated infrastructure: what it means and what it is The differences between the architecture of traditional data centers and AI data centers What Marvell is doing to enable the move to accelerated infrastructure

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast
HPE Empowers Users with Generative AI through Advanced Computing & Cloud Solutions

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast

Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 24:50


Discover how HPE is revolutionizing the future of AI at scale, with insights from Mark Armstrong, VP & GM of HPE, as we delve into the challenges, opportunities, and emerging trends of Generative AI.

Technology and Security (TS)
Decoupling, de-risking and tech diplomacy – special episode

Technology and Security (TS)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 44:17


In a special episode, Dr Miah Hammond-Errey is joined by Michael Green, CEO of the United States Studies Centre, to consider the conversations and developments around technology decoupling between the United States and China across the past six months. Drawing on insights from previous guests on the podcast, Miah and Mike cover topics from international standards, subsea cables and individual user trust in technology to the role of Japan and Australia. They also discuss the role of alliances, digital infrastructure, national security and historical lessons that can inform this evolving area of debate.Technology and Security is hosted by Dr Miah Hammond-Errey, the inaugural director of the Emerging Technology program at the United States Studies Centre, based at the University of Sydney. Clips used in this recording:Jessica Hunter, First Assistant Director-General Access & Effects Operations at the Australian Signals Directorate, recorded in Canberra, February 2023 for Technology and Security Episode 1.Alex Lynch, Google Australia Public Policy Manager, recorded in Sydney, March 2023 for Technology and Security Episode 2.Julie Inman Grant, Australia's eSafety Commissioner, recorded in Sydney, March 2023 for Technology and Security Episode 3.Dr Robert Atkinson, President and Founder of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, recorded in Sydney in March 2023 while at the USSC as a Visiting Fellow.The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP, Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury and Assistant Minister for Employment, and Dr Robert Atkinson, President and Founder of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, recorded in Canberra, March 2023 at the USSC's ‘Technology, Innovation And Strategic Competition' event.Sue Gordon, former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, recorded in Washington, May 2023 for Technology and Security Episode 4.Resources mentioned in the recording:  (USSC Polling Explainer) Collaboration with trusted allies and distrust in Chinese technology: American, Australian and Japanese views on technology (Standards Australia Report) Iconic Nation(ASD Resources) Protecting your devices and cybersecurity(USSC Report) Secrecy, sovereignty and sharing: How data and emerging technologies are transforming intelligence (Elisabeth Braw, Foreign Policy article on subsea cables) Decoupling Is Already Happening – Under the Sea (White House) CHIPS and Science Act (US Bureau of Industry and Security) Commerce Implements New Export Controls on Advanced Computing and Semiconductor Manufacturing Items to the People's Republic of China (PRC)(Australian Defence Force) Defence Strategic Review 2023(White House) National Security Strategy(Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan) National Security Strategy (Wall Street Journal) Potato Chips Vs. Computer Chips – High Technology Any Way You Slice ItMaking great content requires fabulous teams. Thanks to the great talents of the following. Special co-host: Dr Mike GreenResearch support and assistance: Tom BarrettProduction: Elliott BrennanPodcast Design: Susan BealeMusic: Dr Paul MacThis podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal people, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging — here and wherever you're listening. We acknowledge their continuing connection to land, sea and community, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. 

Understanding Semiconductors: Modern Metrology from Lab to Fab
Understanding Transistor Architecture and Scaling with Suman Datta

Understanding Semiconductors: Modern Metrology from Lab to Fab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 10:45


This mini-episode is taken from episode 8, in which Markus spoke with Suman Datta, Joseph M. Pettit Chair Professor in Advanced Computing at Georgia Tech, about the future of transistors in the industry. In this clip, Suman explains how FinFETs are currently the workhorse of the industry and how the transition to nanosheet transistors could lead to better performance and lower operating voltage. He also touches upon the challenges of delivering power to these transistors and how backside power delivery and conversion on the chip itself could mitigate these issues. Suman's passion for transistors extends beyond just the channel, gate stack, and other components; he is also exploring alternative transistors, efficient power delivery networks, and low-temperature processed transistors for integration in interconnects and memory elements.If you like what you heard, check out the full conversation here: https://plinkhq.com/i/1627760297/e/1000582983023 Reach out to Markus for any potential guest requests or episode ideas here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markus-kuhn-4b502110/ For the latest in new Metrology Techniques and Solutions check out https://rsmd.rigaku.com/ To ensure you never miss an episode of Understanding Semiconductors, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Understanding Semiconductors in your favorite podcast player.

Understanding Semiconductors: Modern Metrology from Lab to Fab
What is the Next Big Thing In The Semiconductor Industry? w/ Suman Datta (Part 2)

Understanding Semiconductors: Modern Metrology from Lab to Fab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 67:27


Here is part two of Markus' conversation with Suman Datta. This episode is a thorough examination of his current research and how metrology envisions the Path Beyond CMOS:What's going to change in the transistor structure in the future?The importance of power deliveryHow to utilize the front and backside for vertical scaling?Using a representative stack and metrology and correlating it to real-world performanceWhat's the penalty from the bonding approach?The importance of reliability is a function of not only the material, but also the use case Suman is the Joseph M Pettit Chair of Advanced Computing and Georgia Research Alliance (GRA), an Eminent Scholar, and a Professor in the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. His research group focuses on semiconductor devices that enable new computing models such as in-memory computing, brain-inspired computing, cryogenic computing, resilient computing, etc. (source)Reach out to Markus for any potential guest requests or episode ideas here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markus-kuhn-4b502110/For the latest in new Metrology Techniques and Solutions check out https://rsmd.rigaku.com/To make sure you never miss an episode of Understanding Semiconductors, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the website.Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Understanding Semiconductors in your favorite podcast player.

B2B Tech Talk with Ingram Micro
How Managed Service Providers Find Success In IoT And Extended Reality

B2B Tech Talk with Ingram Micro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 13:52 Transcription Available


The future of extended reality is bright. But listening to the media, you might not get that impression.   Stop thinking of cartoon torsos floating in a conference room and, instead, think of walking through a mall with holographic images popping up offering you 40% off deals.   The best part: If you're not sure where to get started, there's dedicated extended reality (xR) events connecting interested parties.   Shelby Skrhak is joined by Eric Hembree, director of Advanced Computing for Ingram Micro, to discuss:  - Understanding the umbrella term of extended reality - Establishing an xR community  - Where technology is going in the next year  To join the discussion, follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk  Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify,Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.

Understanding Semiconductors: Modern Metrology from Lab to Fab
What is the Next Big Thing In The Semiconductor Industry? w/ Suman Datta (Part 1)

Understanding Semiconductors: Modern Metrology from Lab to Fab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 44:36


This episode is one of two parts. Stay tuned for part two coming soon!Suman Datta is the Joseph M Pettit Chair of Advanced Computing and Georgia Research Alliance (GRA), an Eminent Scholar and Professor in the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. His research group focuses on semiconductor devices that enable new computing models such as in-memory computing, brain-inspired computing, cryogenic computing, resilient computing, etc. " (source)This episode covers -Suman's Career JourneyToday's Talent Pipeline in the Semiconductor IndustryHow to attract the best and brightest into electrical engineering?What is the Next Big Thing in the Semiconductor Industry?The Increasing Importance of Chip SecurityAdvanced Bonding Techniques and Packaging Solutions creating more complex and groundbreaking chips  Reach out to Markus for any potential guest requests or episode ideas here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markus-kuhn-4b502110/For the latest in new Metrology Techniques and Solutions check out https://rsmd.rigaku.com/To make sure you never miss an episode of Understanding Semiconductors, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and the website.Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Understanding Semiconductors in your favorite podcast player.

Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast
69 percent of jobs in India under threat from automation by 2040, says Forrester's Future of Jobs report

Forbes India Daily Tech Brief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 4:02


Working populations in the five largest economies in the Asia Pacific—India, China, South Korea, Australia, and Japan—are more at risk due to physical robot automation than in Europe and North America, according to a forecast by Forrester. India, which has a relatively young workforce, will add 160 million new workers over the next 20 years, reaching a working population of 1.1 billion by 2040, but 69 percent of India's jobs are under threat from automation, according to the forecast. Notes: By 2040, 63 million jobs in India, China, South Korea, Australia, and Japan are expected to be lost to automation, with more than 247 million jobs expected to be in jeopardy, Forrester said in a press release. According to Forrester's Future of Jobs forecast (2020-2040) APAC's top 5 economies will create 28.5 million new jobs in renewable energy, green buildings, smart cities and smart infrastructure, and professional services by 2040. However, 13.7 million jobs in the region will be lost to automation across wholesale, retail, transport, accommodation, and leisure sectors. India, which has a relatively young workforce, will add 160 million new workers over the next 20 years, reaching a working population of 1.1 billion by 2040, but 69 percent of India's jobs are under threat from automation, according to Forrester. Qualcomm India is inviting applications via the Startup India portal for the inaugural edition of the Qualcomm Semiconductor Mentorship Programme 2022, the company said in a press release yesterday. The programme is being offered in collaboration with the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, which is part of India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. The last date for registration is Aug 21, after which Qualcomm will shortlist up to 10 startups. Uravu Labs, which is developing a renewable-water-from-air device, has raised an undisclosed amount in seed funding from Anicut Capital, Rocketship.vc, Speciale Invest and other investors. The Bengaluru startup—founded in 2019 by Pardeep Garg, Swapnil Shrivastav, Venkatesh R, and Govinda Balaji—will use the money to scale up its 100 percent renewable water technology and commercialise it by next year, the company said in a press release. ElectronEV, a US-based maker of commercial vehicles, plans to enter India, Southeast Asia, Australia and Europe, according to a company press release. ElectronEV's product portfolio will consist of light, medium, and heavy-duty commercial vehicles like delivery vans, trucks, and buses. Meanwhile, electric motorcycle maker Orxa Energies has closed an undisclosed amount in pre-series A funding from SAR Group's electric mobility arm Lectrix E-Vehicles, Inc42 reports. Founded by Sabnis and Ranjita Ravi in 2017, Orxa Energies is a high-performance EV and energy systems startup. According to the Inc42 report, the company plans to bring multiple performance EV products into the market and set up a new manufacturing unit on the outskirts of Bengaluru in the next three to four months. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds

What's That Noise? Podcast
Episode 45: Location Data - What Do You Mean?

What's That Noise? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 70:53


Hey friends! Hope your summer is swell! It sure has been for us - perhaps a bit too good? While it's been rather tough to find time to record together, we're really pumped to finish off the summer with two new episodes. Today's chat is with Tommy's dear friend, Fernando Leiva - an analytics developer at the Centre for Advanced Computing at Queen's University. Tommy and Fernando have worked together for the past 3+ years to investigate location data-related privacy issues on smartphones. Today, we ask a simple but complicated question: location data - what do you mean? What we see in Google Maps is vastly different than what flows behind the scenes. GPS coordinates and mailing addresses represent a mere fraction of what corporations are able to collect from our devices. A big portion of these other, discrete data are in the format of NMEA 0183 - a standard data type that is produced by hardware in our smartphones as they intercept navigation satellite signals.  What is inside NMEA 0183? Why do companies harvest it, and for what reasons? Many questions, much confusion, and so little time! If you are privacy or data ethics nut, this episode is for you! Tune in for Al, and more - apparently! Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify 

Kourosh Khoylou Podcast
Aaron Meyer on neutrino simulation, quantum physics, and advanced computing

Kourosh Khoylou Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 64:38


Aaron Meyer is a Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley. In this episode Aaron and I talk about neutrino simulation, fundamental particles, pion and meson, mathematical gymnastics, Lattice structure of space-time, advanced networking computation, quantum computing, neutrino interaction, and the practical application of physics.

How Coronavirus Saved My Life
episode 31: the adversity (Healing Cycles of Abuse with Chris Allen)

How Coronavirus Saved My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 71:46


What does the word adversity mean to you? Chris Allen is the definition of overcoming adversity. A powerful follow up conversation with my new friend Chris Allen. His honesty, vulnerability, transparency, and directness about his difficult childhood filled with abuse and chaos inspires me to be more vulnerable and transparent about my own story. Chris and I tell discuss losing our virginity at a young age, Chris's former approach to sex and intimacy before meeting his beautiful wife, and his father's suspicious suicide. And the weird thing Chris and I have in common! Find out the ONE question Chris COULD NOT answer at the end. Listen to our first conversation episode 28: the reframe Topics discussed: Codependency Perfectionism PTSD anxiety, imposter syndrome toxic friends Chris Allen is the CEO & Co-Founder of Advanced Computing and Technology, Father, Husband, and more! Chris Allen's Advanced Computing and Technology Website | Email chris@advcomptechs.com | Number Listen, Download, and Share Christine's Podcast: How Coronavirus Saved My Life Connect with Christine on Twitter | Instagram | Blog | Youtube | FB Check out Christine's podcast with her sister The Family Burrito Big hugs to all the listeners! My little podcast to help the world heal is starting to reach the ears and hearts of people around the world! Disclaimer: The information and recommendations in this Podcast are only opinions of the host and guests of How Coronavirus Saved My Life Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howcoronavirussavedmylife/message

How Coronavirus Saved My Life
episode 31: the adversity (video) (Healing Cycles of Abuse with Chris Allen)

How Coronavirus Saved My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 70:16


What does the word adversity mean to you? Chris Allen is the definition of overcoming adversity. A powerful follow up conversation with my new friend Chris Allen. His honesty, vulnerability, transparency, and directness about his difficult childhood filled with abuse and chaos inspires me to be more vulnerable and transparent about my own story. Chris and I tell discuss losing our virginity at a young age, Chris's former approach to sex and intimacy before meeting his beautiful wife, and his father's suspicious suicide. And the weird thing Chris and I have in common! Find out the ONE question Chris COULD NOT answer at the end. Listen to our first conversation episode 28: the reframe Topics discussed: Codependency Perfectionism PTSD anxiety, imposter syndrome toxic friends Chris Allen is the CEO & Co-Founder of Advanced Computing and Technology, Father, Husband, and more! Chris Allen's Advanced Computing and Technology Website | Email chris@advcomptechs.com | Number Listen, Download, and Share Christine's Podcast: How Coronavirus Saved My Life Connect with Christine on Twitter | Instagram | Blog | Youtube | FB Check out Christine's podcast with her sister The Family Burrito Big hugs to all the listeners! My little podcast to help the world heal is starting to reach the ears and hearts of people around the world! Disclaimer: The information and recommendations in this Podcast are only opinions of the host and guests of How Coronavirus Saved My Life Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howcoronavirussavedmylife/message

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Mary McKenna empowering female founders across the country

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 5:10


Born in County Tyrone, Mary McKenna, MBE, has always been drawn to the North West of Ireland. Shortly after being born her family emigrated to Yorkshire where she was brought up. Many “happy school holidays” were spent with their grandmother in Inishowen and a strong connection to Donegal was built. Mary tells us about her career, AwakenHub and the potential being realised by the enterprise within the North West. Now residing in the fishing village of Greencastle, Mary calls the North West her base; “After years of city life in London, it really does feel like heaven.” Starting her professional career as a corporate accountant, Mary left her role to start Derry-based Learning Pool, with her business partner back in 2006. The Learning Pool platform brings online learning to organisations in a collaborative way, with 5.1 million active learners worldwide. “The North West is a great place to start and grow your business”, comments Mary. “The talent coming from our universities (ATU Donegal & Ulster University, Magee) on both sides of the border, the proximity to the EU and UK market, the start-up supports available from both governments, the excellent real estate and the high quality of life that we all enjoy, are the region's key selling points and why I loved scaling my business from here.” Setting up a tech business in the North West is actually very easy according to Mary. “The FDIs are still present but they're less dominant today. Now, the local tech scene is younger, more female, less formal, more global, well-educated, informed and definitely ambitious. A lot of newer founders have lived away from Ireland for a while but are electing to return home, settle down and build a business here.” Since selling her Learning Pool stake in 2014, Mary has focused her career as an angel investor and innovation expert. In 2020, Mary co-founded AwakenHub, along with 4 other women, Clare McGee, Mary Carty, Sinead Crowley and Denise McQuaid. AwakenHub is a community for Irish female founders and it provides a learning and mentoring environment for women who are starting businesses that they intend to scale from day 1. The motivation to create the social enterprise came from the goal of “making strong and successful female role models much more visible to younger females.” Mary explains “Since we started almost 2 years ago 2,000 women have engaged with us and attended our online monthly events. We're currently running Ireland's only cross-border accelerator, SheGenerate, for a cohort of 56 women. We're also about to launch our AwakenAngels investment community for angel investors interested in backing Irish female founders.” These programmes help the All-Ireland network to nurture and develop female founders to help accelerate their business to the next level. The group has recently appointed Mary Ann Pierce as their new Global Diaspora Ambassador, helping to strengthen ties between the social enterprise and diaspora, as well as attracting inward investment into the female founders. Scanning through Mary's LinkedIn, one can see she juggles her work at AwakenHub with many other roles. In 2018, she became an Expert Advisor to the EU Commission on MedTech, EdTech, Pharma, ICT and Advanced Computing. She also enjoys her role as a mentor with the University of Oxford, entrepreneur in residence with Catalyst and non-executive directorship with the Millennium Forum and Mind of My Own, to mention a few! “Only about half of what I do is listed on LinkedIn. I love everything that I'm involved in these days and that makes it less like work and more like fun. Keeping a lot of plates spinning is certainly a challenge but I'm a people person and I love the variety that my wide range of business interests brings me.” Joking at her busy lifestyle, Mary says “years ago when people asked me where my office was, I used to point at my handbag and that hasn't changed!” Her hectic lifestyle and wealth of experience make her the perfect ambassador for entrepr...

How Coronavirus Saved My Life
episode 28: the reframe (Conversation with CEO Chris Allen about his Journey of Reframing Society's Conditioned View of Male Strength)

How Coronavirus Saved My Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 72:41


This episode left me speechless. It is not often I meet someone who's childhood has similarities to mine. Much less someone who is as direct and transparent about the value of having a traumatic childhood , how reframing our conditioned perspective of our painful past is where your power lies and shows our true purpose. My honest no-holds-barred conversation with Chris Allen, CEO & Co-Founder of Advanced Computing and Technology, Athlete, Father, Husband, former prisoner turned Advocate, about his Journey of Reframing Conditioned Views of Male Strength is a game changer. How beautiful for two people who barely know one another to instantly trust & feel safe in sharing their dysfunctional childhood resulting in seeking love in toxic relationships, multiple sex partners, and choices altering our destiny forever. Society tells us that men should be "strong", the head of the family, the one that we can lean on, the one who has all the answers, the one who won't hurt you, the one who will rescue you. Then women, such as myself, become disappointed when men do not live up to this misguided societal conditioning. The purpose of today's episode is to start reframing our misguided conditioned beliefs about male strength. Thank You Chris Allen for trusting the listeners with your story. Thank you for being honest about your own mistakes you made in past relationships. Thank you Chris for being vulnerable. You are a role model in male vulnerability. Chris Allen is a role model in Male Vulnerability. Male Vulnerability is the VERY definition of Male Strength. Chris Allen's Advanced Computing and Technology Website | Email chris@advcomptechs.com | Number Latest Chris Allen Article from Voyage Dallas here Regional Black Contractor's Association website Thank You to all the listeners for giving this podcast healing wings! I am forever grateful. Connect with Christine on Twitter | Instagram | Blog | Facebook | Youtube Check out The Family Burrito podcast Christine makes with her sister Jessie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howcoronavirussavedmylife/message

All Things Policy
Advanced Computing Age and India's Position

All Things Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 42:23


From advanced processing capabilities to solving very complex problems, Computing power has become a key determinant in many advanced computing mechanisms and scientific applications. In this episode, Megha Pardhi talks to Arjun Gargeays about his recent discussion document with Siddharth Bannerjee which outlines a Background of India's Position in the Advanced Computing Age.Here is the link to Arjun's discussion document "A Background to India's Position in the Advanced Computing Age"Check out Megha's newsletter here - “China Tech Dispatch”Follow Megha on twitter : https://twitter.com/pardhimegha21Check out Takshashila's courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/iosYou can check out our website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com

Advanced Manufacturing Now
How Advanced Computing Improves Machining

Advanced Manufacturing Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 13:31


In this podcast, Scott Walker chairman of Mitsui Seki USA and Bruce Morey Senior Technical Editor for Manufacturing Engineering magazine discuss the most important technical trend affecting machining and manufacturing today—the rapid advance of computing.

Tech Lead Journal
#32 - CIO Leadership Lessons from Singapore's First CIO - Alex Siow

Tech Lead Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 53:43


“The CIO is a person who uses IT to facilitate and enable a company so that it becomes more competitive, and it becomes more profitable." Alex Siow is currently a Professor in the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Director of NUS’s Advanced Computing for Executives. With a career that spans over four decades, Alex Siow is well-known as Singapore’s first CIO in the 1990s. He recently published a book, “Leading with IT: Lessons from Singapore’s First CIO”, which is written for the next generation of CIOs, CTOs, and other executives who work closely with technology that offers practical tips, case studies, and personal insights that shed light on the central competencies required of CIOs. In this episode, Alex shared with me his insights on the important role of a CIO, the traits of a good CIO, and how a CIO manages priority, risk and governance. Alex also shared with me his inspiring leadership philosophy and the true essence of servant leadership. Towards the end, Alex shared his views on the future of technology and remote working. Listen out for: Career Journey - [00:04:52] “Leading with IT“ Book - [00:09:43] Role of CIO - [00:12:57] CIO and Other Title Variants - [00:14:46] CIO’s Job of Supporting the Business - [00:16:50] Good CIO Traits - [00:18:41] Aligning Business Vision, Mission, and Values - [00:21:48] Keeping Up With Technologies and Talents - [00:24:49] CIO Time Organization - [00:28:47] On Prioritization - [00:32:13] Managing Governance - [00:33:51] Outsourcing - [00:36:35] On Grooming Technical Leadership - [00:39:49] Leadership Philosophy - [00:42:24] Servant Leadership - [00:44:07] Future of Technology - [00:45:04] Remote Work - [00:48:44] 3 Tech Lead Wisdom - [00:50:31] _____ Alex Siow’s Bio Prof Alex Siow is currently Professor (Practice) in the School of Computing, NUS and concurrently Director of the Advanced Computing for Executives Centre, the Strategic Technology Management Institute (STMI) and the Centre for Health Informatics. Prof Alex’s expertise is in IT Governance, Project and Portfolio Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Management of Emerging Technology, Technology Roadmap Planning and Cloud Security. Alex recently published a best-selling book, “Leading with IT: Lessons from Singapore’s First CIO”, which was released in January 2021 by John Wiley and Sons. Follow Alex: LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-siow-5213b4/ Our Sponsor Are you looking for a new cool swag? Tech Lead Journal now offers you some swags that you can purchase online. These swags are printed on-demand based on your preference, and will be delivered safely to you all over the world where shipping is available. Check out all the cool swags by visiting https://techleadjournal.dev/shop. Like this episode? Subscribe on your favorite podcast app and submit your feedback. Follow @techleadjournal on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Pledge your support by becoming a patron. For more info about the episode (including quotes and transcript), visit techleadjournal.dev/episodes/32.

TACC Podcasts
Complete Coronavirus Model

TACC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 15:41


London Live with Mike Stubbs
Getting a variety of perspectives surrounding the exciting news about the CAMI plant, understanding what exactly the social media app "Parler" is, and catching up with the NFL - London Live Podcast, January 18th

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 43:11


On this January 18th edition of the London Live Podcast: Mike is joined by Ingersoll Mayor Ted Comiskey, then UNIFOR Loval 88 President Joe Graves to get their excited perspectives on the exciting $1 billion deal from GM for their CAMI plant. Afterwards Dr. Thomas Cooke of the Centre for Advanced Computing tells us all about the app "Parler." Finally, Greg Brady of Global News 640 Toronto and Mike talk the NFL. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
An argument against social media, understanding the effectiveness of pandemic curfew restrictions, and getting a UK update from Mike's family - London Live Podcast, January 11th

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 39:15


On this January 11th edition of the London Live Podcast: Dr. Tom Cooke, Privacy, Ethics and Internal Threat Assessment Manager at the Centre for Advanced Computing, tells us why he's given up on Social Media, and why others might want to as well. Afterwards Dr. Amesh Adalja of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security explains to us why pandemic curfew restrictions may or may not be effective. Finally, we get an update on the situation in the UK from Mike's family.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Code Together
A Proving Ground for Open Standards

Code Together

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020


Andrew Lumsdaine, Chief Scientist at Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing, shares his journey in parallelism, from the HPC community's early skepticism of and eventual move to C++ to build large systems, to his pursuit to develop a series of C++ libraries to strike at the contradiction between abstraction and performance, to today's reality that parallelism […]

Intel – Connected Social Media
A Proving Ground for Open Standards

Intel – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020


Andrew Lumsdaine, Chief Scientist at Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing, shares his journey in parallelism, from the HPC community’s early skepticism of and eventual move to C++ to build large systems, to his pursuit to develop a series of C++ libraries to strike at the contradiction between abstraction and performance, to today’s reality that parallelism […]

Connected Social Media
A Proving Ground for Open Standards

Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020


Andrew Lumsdaine, Chief Scientist at Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing, shares his journey in parallelism, from the HPC community’s early skepticism of and eventual move to C++ to build large systems, to his pursuit to develop a series of C++ libraries to strike at the contradiction between abstraction and performance, to today’s reality that parallelism and heterogeneity are essential for achieving performance. Together, Andrew and Mike Voss, Principal Engineer at Intel, underscore the value of open standards and high-quality implementations of open standards—specifically, the oneAPI specification and Intel oneAPI toolkits, respectively—and provide listeners with ways to get involved in helping shape ISO C++, Khronos SYCL, DPC++ and oneAPI. Guests: Andrew Lumsdaine, Chief Scientist, Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing Mike Voss, Principal Engineer, Intel To learn more: oneAPI.com Intel oneAPI Toolkits

London Live with Mike Stubbs
Talking about Food Drives and Food Sustainability, and how GPS tracking is becoming frighteningly more accurate - London Live Podcast, November 30th

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 38:09


On this November 30th edition of the London Live Podcast: We talk about Business Care Food Drive with Wayne Dunn. Afterwards Dr. Thomas Cook of the Centre for Advanced Computing tells us how shockingly precise GPS tracking in our phones is becoming, and finally Dr. Kent Mullinix tells us about Canadian food sustainability.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

B2B Tech Talk with Ingram Micro
Ep. 135 Ingram Micro and United Way: A Partnership of Impact

B2B Tech Talk with Ingram Micro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 14:05 Transcription Available


As a result of COVID-19, more companies are beginning to realize things like community engagement, corporate social responsibility and social purpose are not just nice for an organization to have… They’re absolutely essential. In this episode of B2B Tech Talk, Keri Roberts catches up with Jamie Ferullo, the Director of Advanced Computing at Ingram Micro and Jennifer Owen, the Senior Account Executive at United Way of Buffalo and Erie County. They discuss: How organizations can create new opportunities for generosity in the current climate. How United Way brings organizations together to create systemic community change. How Ingram Micro and United Way align on social causes for greater impact. How companies can use technology for corporate social responsibility. Learn more about Buffalo United Way or find your local UW office here. Follow us on Twitter @IngramTechSol #B2BTechTalk Listen to this episode and more like it by subscribing to B2B Tech Talk on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Stitcher. Or, tune in on our website.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
How to fairly distribute medical resources in times of need, what Alex Trebek was face to face, and how concerned should the Biden administration be with privacy - London Live Podcast, November 9th

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 38:10


On this November 9th edition of the London Live podcast: Dr. Maxwell Smith, expert on infectious diseases tells us how fair allocation of medical resources in trying times should look. Afterwards former Jeopardy contestant and Londoner Tigger Jourard tells us what Alex Trebek was like on and off the camera in the wake of his unfortunate passing. Afterwards Dr. Thomas Cooke of the Centre for Advanced Computing tells us why privacy should be looked into under the Biden administration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
Trying to understand US political Gerrymandering, London just finished work on two helpful bridges to downtown, and examining data transparency - London Live Podcast, November 2nd

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 32:39


On this November 2nd edition of the London Live Podcast: Dr. Alex Keena, assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, joins Mike to explain why gerrymandering is such a prevalent US political tool, particularly in the current election. Afterwards, Andrew Macpherson, Division Manager, Parks Planning & Operations at City of London, shares the exciting news of two new bridges being finished in the city. Finally, Dr. Thomas Cooke,  Privacy, Ethics and Internal Threat Assessment Manager at the Centre for Advanced Computing, as well as a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Surveillance studies centre - both at Queen's University, talks to us about data privacy and transparency.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
What going on with parking in London, getting an update on COVID-19 testing sites, and what exactly are your computer's cookies? - London Live Podcast, October 5th

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 21:45


On this October 5th edition of the London Live podcast: Ward 2 Councillor Shawn Lewis joins the show to updates us on the latest news and rules regarding parking in London. Afterwards, Mike McMahon of the Thames Valley Family Health Team gives us an update on COVID-19 testing sites. Finally, Dr. Thomas Cooke of the Centre of Advanced Computing tells us what exactly our computer's "Cookies" are, and any issues they might have.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
What can we expect as restaurants begin to reopen, how one Ontarian was affected by last night's storms, and how is your data being tracked by companies? - London Live with Mike Stubbs, June 11th

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 37:36


as restaurants prepare to re-open what limitations to they face? On this June 11th episode of London Live Mike is joined by the President and CEO of the Ontario Restaurant, Hotel, and Motel Association Tony Elenis, who goes over what restaurants want and are expecting as things re-open. Mike is also joined by Kathy Janssen, who lets us know what happened to her house during last night's storms, and joined by Dr. Thomas Cooke, a privacy, ethics, and internal threat assessments expert for the Centre for Advanced Computing on how companies track and collect your data. 

The Shawn Jenkins Podcast
#4 – Aldrich Capital – Building Companies, Investing in People

The Shawn Jenkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 64:13


In this episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Raheel (“Raz”) Zia , cofounder of Aldrich Capital Partners. Raz has an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Master's in Advanced Computing from London University. He cofounded and was the CEO of Knumi, a mobile application software company. He led the successful sale of Knumi and then went on to help launch the growth equity practice at Goldman Sachs. In 2014 Raz cofounded Aldridge Capital Partners, which invests in growing software, cloud, and healthcare technology companies. In our conversation, we cover a wide range of topics, including how founders can best select an investment partner, negotiating valuation and investment terms, building great boards of directors, managing through difficult economic periods, the best financial metrics for your leadership to focus on, and forming partnerships to grow your business. We also spend a good bit of time on the personal side of developing yourself to have perseverance, finding and working with mentors, and enjoying the journey of building and investing in technology companies. Please enjoy my conversation with Raz, and if you have questions that you'd like to hear covered in future episodes or recommendations for future guests, please email me at shawnjenkinsblog@gmail.com. Thanks and enjoy.

KPMG's This Week in State Tax (TWIST)
Washington: Advanced Computing Business Surcharge Information Released

KPMG's This Week in State Tax (TWIST)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 2:22


WA Department of Revenue issued a special notice discussing the surcharge that applies to select businesses engaged in advanced computing activities.

The Pomp Podcast
Jason Shepherd, CTO of IoT and Edge Computing at Dell: The Future of Advanced Computing

The Pomp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 37:27


This is episode #3 in the Automation Series. You can learn more about the Automation Series here. You can learn more about IOTA on their website. Jason Shepherd is the CTO of IoT and Edge Computing at Dell. As the leader of the Dell Technologies IoT Solutions Division, he and his team are responsible for technology strategy, standardization, business model innovation and strategic ecosystem development within the Dell Technologies IoT and Edge Computing Solutions Division.  Jason was recognized as one of the Top 100 Industrial IoT influencers of 2018, and he holds 14 granted and 13 pending US patents. In Jason’s episode with Anthony Pompliano, they go in depth on automation, edge computing, IoT and digital currencies.

Exascale Computing Project Podcast
Episode 15: Getting Ready to Model Molecular Properties at Exascale with NWChemEx

Exascale Computing Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 13:46


Software called NWChem, or Northwest Chem, can tell researchers a lot about many molecular systems. The NWChemEx project is preparing the software for exascale. Guest: Thom Dunning, the University of Washington and the Northwest Institute for Advanced Computing. Edited Transcript: https://www.exascaleproject.org/getting-ready-to-model-molecular-properties-at-exascale-with-nwchemex/

ongrowth - all things that inspire.
An Interview with Professor Arogyaswami J. Paulraj

ongrowth - all things that inspire.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 103:56


Arogyaswami J. Paulraj AVSM, VSM (born 14 April 1944) is a distinguished Indian-American electrical engineer. A former Commodore in the Indian Navy, he is currently a Professor Emeritus in the Dept. of Elect. Engineering at Stanford University.   Paulraj was born in Pollachi near Coimbatore, India, one of six children of Sinappan Arogyaswami and his wife Rose. He joined the Indian Navy at age 15 through the National Defence Academy, Khadakvasla and served the Navy for 30 years. Paulraj received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Naval College of Engineering, Lonavala, India, and his doctorate in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.   Paulraj is the pioneer of a breakthrough wireless technology known as MIMO (multiple input, multiple output) that dramatically increases performance of wireless systems. MIMO is now core technology in latest WiFi and LTE systems. Paulraj served in India till 1991 where he is known for pioneering the development of military sonars (APSOH family). Paulraj also served as the founding director for three major labs in India - Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR), CDAC (Center for Development of Advanced Computing) and CRL (Central Research Labs of Bharat Electronics).   Paulraj's MIMO technology is now crucial to local area and mobile wireless communications. MIMO allows both higher data rates and wider coverage areas. MIMO technology involves using multiple antennas at both the transmit station and the receive station. Efficiency is increased because parallel streams of data can be multiplexed within the same channel.   Paulraj first developed the idea of MIMO in 1992 while at Stanford University. Using the spatial multiplexing concept that exploits MIMO antennas, he demonstrated that spectral efficiency could be improved by transmitting independent data streams from each antenna and then exploiting the distinct spatial signatures of each stream at the receive antennas to separate them. Paulraj was issued a patent for the MIMO concept in 1994. He faced skepticism from industry and funding sources and practical application of the technology was not seen until the early 2000s. Among the obstacles, digital transmission was needed to fully exploit the potential of MIMO, but the U.S. wireless industry was still predominantly analog at the time. However, Paulraj persisted and held annual workshops at Stanford on the technology that eventually helped interest in MIMO and spatial multiplexing take hold.   Paulraj founded Iospan Wireless Inc. in 1998 to form the first company to incorporate MIMO technology in a commercial system. The system developed by Paulraj at Iospan helped erase lingering skepticism about the practicality of MIMO. The lessons learned at Iospan gave the wireless industry the confidence to incorporate MIMO into emerging wireless standards, and the technology developed at Iospan such as spatial multiplexing, orthogonal frequency-division multiple access and opportunistic scheduling, can be seen in today's 4G systems. Intel Corp. acquired part of Iospan in 2003 to help launch its own push into WiMAX, further establishing the importance of Paulraj's MIMO concept. Paulraj co-founded Beceem Communications in 2003 and the company became a leader in WiMAX chipsets. Beceem was acquired by Broadcom Corp. in 2010.   An IEEE Fellow, Paulraj is also a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering and several other scientific / engineering academies. His awards include the IEEE Signal Processing Society Technical Achievement Award and Padma Bhushan from the president of India, one of the country's highest civilian awards. Paulraj is a Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, Calif., and is also a Senior Advisor to Broadcom Corp., Irvine, Calif.   During his 30 years in the Indian (Navy) (1961-1991), he founded three national level laboratories in India and headed one of India's most successful military R&D projects – APSOH sonar. He received over a dozen awards (many at the national level) in India including the Padma Bhushan, Ati Vishist Seva Medal and the VASVIK Medal.   Paulraj has set examples of bridging Academia & Tech Industry by bringing Academic Innovations to the center-stage of the Industry. After having designed and developed one of the most advanced Sonar APSOH for the Indian Navy, while he proposed the idea of MIMO from Stanford, it naturally faced skepticism and was rejected by the Industry. His relentless persistence for over two decades during which he created working models of his MIMO ideas and proved them by creating two high technology companies in the Silicon Valley. The first - Iospan Wireless Inc. developed the core 4G wireless technology and was acquired by Intel Corp. In 2003, his second company - Beceem Communications Inc. became the market leader in 4G chip sets and was acquired by Broadcom Corp. in 2010.   Through productization of his ideas into viable products, he proved his innovative ideas about MIMO & WIMAX, which got overwhelming adoption from the industry world over and became the foundation of the next generation Mobile Communication, popularly known as 4G. Not surprisingly, Paulraj is known as the Father of MIMO and WIMAX, the 4G Cellular Technologies.   Paulraj has been honoured with the most coveted global technology awards, the IEEE Alexander Graham Bell Medal in 2011 and the Marconi Prize in 2014, for his pioneering contributions to the telecommunications industry.

NASA in Silicon Valley
Bill Thigpen Talks About How NASA Uses Supercomputers

NASA in Silicon Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017


A conversation with Bill Thigpen, Branch Chief of Advanced Computing at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.

TACC Podcasts
Kelly Gaither Starts Advanced Computing for Social Change

TACC Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2016 20:51


XSEDE, SC16, and TACC host week-long event to engage students in computing challenge

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Video)
Berkeley Lab: Bringing Science Solutions to the World

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015 1:45


A Department of Energy national laboratory managed by the University of California, Berkeley Lab takes on the world's most urgent challenges, from sustainable energy and advanced computing to understanding disease and curbing climate change. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 29416]

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)
Berkeley Lab: Bringing Science Solutions to the World

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2015 1:45


A Department of Energy national laboratory managed by the University of California, Berkeley Lab takes on the world's most urgent challenges, from sustainable energy and advanced computing to understanding disease and curbing climate change. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory " [Science] [Show ID: 29416]

Ciencia Fresca - Cienciaes.com
Metano en las enanas oscuras, raíces neandertales y abejas transgénicas

Ciencia Fresca - Cienciaes.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2014


Comenzamos las noticias de esta semana con el portentoso cálculo realizado en el superordenador DiRAC (Distributed Research using Advanced Computing) de las frecuencias de absorción del espectro del metano. El resultado permitirá identificar su presencia en las estrellas frías, en las atmósferas de los exoplanetas y en el medio interestelar. En segundo lugar comentamos la publicación en la revista Science del estudio de 17 cráneos de homínidos encontrados en el yacimiento de la Sima de los Huesos, en el complejo de La Sierra de Atapuerca, en el Norte de España. Y terminamos con la generación de abejas transgénicas mediante un nuevo método de alta eficacia.

PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas
Advanced computing in solid-earth geodynamics - Lecture 4

PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2011 57:56


PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas
Advanced computing in solid-earth geodynamics - Lecture 3

PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2011 50:44


PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas
Advanced computing in solid-earth geodynamics - Lecture 2

PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 57:49


PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas
Advanced computing in solid-earth geodynamics - Lecture 1

PASI - Scientific Computing in the Americas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2011 56:54


Science and Technology - Videos
"Advanced Computing for a Clean Energy Future"

Science and Technology - Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2010 55:17


engineering, computing, energy, science

IDRE Lecture Series - Tracks
The History of Cosmic Baryons: Discoveries Using Advanced Computing

IDRE Lecture Series - Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2008 66:01


IDRE Lecture Series - Tracks
Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing

IDRE Lecture Series - Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2008 63:37