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This week, we are talking eggs. Scientists have just come up with the perfect way to cook a boiled egg - the drawback is that it will take you 32 minutes. Normally, I would boil an egg by placing it in boiling water for anywhere between 6 and 10 minutes depending on how runny I like my yolk. The research published in the nature journal Communications Engineering took computer simulations to mathematically calculate the best way to boil an egg, then the researchers took 300 eggs and ran their own practical tests directed by the computer models. The challenge with egg cooking is that the white of an egg cooks at 85C, whereas the yolk of an egg cooks at 65C. This means that often when an egg is cooked in its shell you can have a perfectly cooked yolk with an undercooked egg white. To measure their eggs the researchers used: FT-IR spectroscopy to assess the extent of protein denaturation. TPA (texture profile analysis) to measure texture of egg albumen and yolk. Quantitative Description Analysis to get insights on colour, consistency, texture and taste of the cooked eggs. Metabolomic Analysis to investigate nutritional profile. Their new method of cooking, which they called Periodic Cooking, results in an evenly-cooked egg with a higher nutritional content than other ways of cooking an egg. So how do you cook the perfect egg? Bring a pan of water to the boil, and also have another bowl of water that is sitting at 30 C. First, spoon the egg into the boiling water, wait 2 minutes - then move the egg to the cooler bowl of water for 2 minutes. Repeat this process of hot and cold 6 times and the egg will be perfectly cooked (according to science) - a total cook time of 32 minutes. So that's it - the perfect egg, if your perfect life means you can stand over a stove for 32 minutes. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rex Moncur graduated in Communications Engineering. He was Director of the Australian Antarctic Division from 1988 to 1998. Rex was awarded the Australian Public Service Medal and is a Fellow of the University of Tasmania for helping set up Antarctic Research at the University. On retirement his interest is Amateur Radio and he holds a number of World records.Show theme music: Kevin MacLeodHost: Georgia StewartCo-Host: Sarah LydenProduction: Meredith Castles (@MeredithCastles)Media & Promotion: Emma Hamasaki (@EmmaHamasaki)
Listen to this interview of Dr. Miranda Vinay, full-time editor at Communications Engineering (a Nature Portfolio journal) and also currently Locum Associate Editor for electronics, photonics, devices, 2D materials, and applied physics at Nature. We talk about planning before writing, because it's the surest way to structure the arguments for the value of your research. interviewer : "And you know, one of the main things that I think that gets missed in research training is just that, logical argumentation. I mean, one reason is probably that most people focus in on the language. They're thinking, 'Science is in English. These scientists need training in English language.' But it's my experience that pretty much all scientists have the English they need to do their work, but what they often need is a grounded understanding of how they build an argument." Miranda Vinay : "Absolutely. I mean, the fundamental truth is that no reputable journal is going to reject your paper because of your strength in the English language. Some journals have staff for that, and there's plenty of services online that can help you with that. Oftentimes your coworkers can help you with that. But really what makes the science blurry and muddled is just not having a well-supported conclusion — and I mean well-supported in terms of the argumentation and the rational evidence to support that conclusion, even if all of the necessary data is there." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Listen to this interview of Dr. Miranda Vinay, full-time editor at Communications Engineering (a Nature Portfolio journal) and also currently Locum Associate Editor for electronics, photonics, devices, 2D materials, and applied physics at Nature. We talk about planning before writing, because it's the surest way to structure the arguments for the value of your research. interviewer : "And you know, one of the main things that I think that gets missed in research training is just that, logical argumentation. I mean, one reason is probably that most people focus in on the language. They're thinking, 'Science is in English. These scientists need training in English language.' But it's my experience that pretty much all scientists have the English they need to do their work, but what they often need is a grounded understanding of how they build an argument." Miranda Vinay : "Absolutely. I mean, the fundamental truth is that no reputable journal is going to reject your paper because of your strength in the English language. Some journals have staff for that, and there's plenty of services online that can help you with that. Oftentimes your coworkers can help you with that. But really what makes the science blurry and muddled is just not having a well-supported conclusion — and I mean well-supported in terms of the argumentation and the rational evidence to support that conclusion, even if all of the necessary data is there." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Come along with me, Baskar Sundaram, as I journey back in time to the place where it all started for me - Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham. I invite you to walk with me through the familiar campus of my undergraduate years, now globally renowned as one of the top 50 engineering institutions. As I meet my esteemed professors and peers from the past, now distinguished professionals, I am flooded with memories of the formative years I spent studying Electronics and Communications Engineering here.In this episode, I reflect on the timeless wisdom I gleaned from my experiences, the essential lessons about personal happiness, making the most of our time, and the importance of continuous learning. I found myself chuckling when some of today's students mistook me for a lecturer, and it reminded me of the truth we often forget: we should always be students in life, constantly learning and growing.Join me for this heartening, nostalgia-filled episode, where I share the insights that have shaped me and the lessons that continue to guide me. So, let's embark on this journey together and perhaps, you too may stumble upon your own passport to happiness!"Support the show
Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten: +++ Gleichgeschlechtlicher Sex ist bei Rhesusaffen verbreitet und bringt Vorteile +++ Deutschland hinkt im EU-Vergleich bei strengem Naturschutz hinterher +++ Homeoffice bleibt auch nach der Corona-Pandemie weit verbreitet +++**********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Same-sex sociosexual behaviour is widespread and heritable in male rhesus macaques, Nature Ecology & Evolution, 10.7.2023Analysing the distribution of strictly protected areas toward the EU2030 target, Biodiversity and Conservation, 25.6.2023Knapp ein Viertel aller Erwerbstätigen arbeitete 2022 im Homeoffice, Statistisches Bundesamt, 11.7.2023The silent impact of underground climate change on civil infrastructure, Communications Engineering, 11.7.2023The perception of silence, PNAS, 10.7.2023Species of Garra (Cyprinidae: Labeoninae) in the Salween River basin with description of an enigmatic new species from the Ataran River drainage of Thailand and Myanmar, Zootaxa, 30.6.2023**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Weitere Wissensnachrichten zum Nachlesen: https://www.deutschlandfunknova.de/nachrichten
Dr. Erees Queen "Reese" Macabebe is an Associate Professor and the Chair of the Department of Electronics, Computer, and Communications Engineering at the Ateneo de Manila University. She heads the Ateneo Energy Research Lab. Her research interests include Renewable Energy with expertise in Photovoltaics, Energy Management and Analytics. In 2020, she received the Outstanding Young Scientist Award in Engineering Sciences and Technology from the National Academy of Science and Technology. We talked about the responsibility of fighting climate change, energy consumption awareness, renewable energy and related technologies in the Philippines, the use of AI in energy analytics, the most difficult thing about addressing the climate crisis, and more. How to contact Dr. Reese: Email: emacabebe@ateneo.edu
Ville Pulkki's fame reached the techno avant garde with the adoption of his ingenious VBAP (vector-base amplitude panning) a tool for creating spatial sound. When I met him in Helsinki, I was delighted to discover that behind the techie who developed VBAP, a charming jokester. Since then, I've enjoyed his warmth and his efficient organizing of the Acoustics Department at Aalto University, including the 2023 convention of the Audio Engineering Society of Europe. Maija-Leena Remes and I interviewed Ville in his lab where he was studying the acoustic layers of the Earth's atmosphere. He also talked about his learning to dance at the age of 40 and performing on television for commercials and musical events, where the delight of performance must compete with his delight of invention. Ville Pulkki is a professor in the Department of Information and Communications Engineering at Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland who has worked in the field of spatial audio for over 25 years. He developed VBAP for his PhD. in 2001 and later, directional audio coding with his research group. He has also made contributions to the perception of spatial sound, laser-based measurement of room responses, and binaural auditory models. He received the Samuel L. Warner Memorial Medal Award from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers and the AES Silver Medal Award. He enjoys being with his family, building his summer house, playing various musical instruments, and acting, dancing and singing in musical ensembles. Playlist of samples: Score The World contest STW2618 • Ville Pulkki Songs of Flowers and Stones • Charlie Morrow Chorale bounce 1 • Charlie Morrow Soundflake orchestral version • Ville Pulkki Musical fractal Kuusi Soundflake instrumental • Ville Pulkki Tous les Matins du Monde (Marin Marais) • Jordi Savall Ella (1960) • Charlie Morrow Ultrasonic spatial superhearing • Ville Pulkki A Future Harvest • Charlie Morrow ScruTiny in the Great Round • Charlie Morrow Daydream musical composition • Ville Pulkki Binary sequences Six variations for orchestra • Ville Pulkki Wave Music III - 60 Clarinets and a Boat • Charlie Morrow Sun Chant (1975) • Charlie Morrow Bat Sounds Themes discussed: VBAP, perception of spatial sound, early immersive experiences in Finland, experiencing silence, bat sounds, ultrasonic super hearing, physics vs music, esoteric inventions, ambisonics, performing music live.
Digital Planet caught up with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales. In the first of two interviews with Gareth, Jimmy explains why Wikipedia was restricted in Pakistan recently and how they overcame the block. And he gives his thoughts on Twitter's plans to stop the bots and banish its free API. 6G – what we can expect Professor Sana Salous, Chair of Communications Engineering at Durham University is about to submit her latest recommendations for the implementation of 6G connectivity to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). She's on the show to explain how this will change the way we communicate and tells Gareth that we should be connected to 6G by 2030. Computer labs for schoolchildren in rural Kenya Nelly Cheboi's nonprofit, TechLit Africa, has provided thousands of students across rural Kenya with access to donated, upcycled computers - and the chance for a brighter future. When she began working in the software industry, she realised that there are many computers that are thrown away as companies upgrade their technology infrastructure. So, together with a fellow software engineer they founded TechLit Africa. The students not only get upcycled computers but are also learning various skills such as coding. Wairimu Gitahi reports from Nairobi. Podcast Extra Following months of debate and discussion about what caused Gareth's motorbike key fob to malfunction near a major TV transmitter, Imperial College and Durham University engineers have joined forces to establish what actually happened. Please do listen as we have a definitive answer. The programme is presented by Gareth Mitchell with expert commentary from Angelica Mari. Studio Manager: Tim Heffer Producer: Ania Lichtarowicz (Image: Wikipedia logo seen on screen of laptop through magnifying glass. Photo by Altan Gocher/DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
Entrepreneurship is a complicated way to make a living. There are often misconceptions regarding the glamour behind starting and growing a business. In this episode, Mohan Murali and Aaron Fragnito discuss exactly what it takes to turn an idea into a business.As a 30-year veteran of the information technology industry, Mohan has rich experience in designing and building technology solutions that deliver measurable business impact for customers. Under his leadership, Axletree Solutions has grown exponentially and is today considered the vendor of choice for SWIFT Connectivity, Treasury Management, and Message Transformation & Integration. He holds a Degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering and is a SWIFT Certified Expert.Mohan Murali is an expert on financial data communications and is highly respected for his techno-business expertise in financial messaging. With a background in engineering and as a Swift-certified expert, Mohan's approach relies on stable and realistic technology-based solutions to help treasury and banking clients simplify their financial operations.Learn more about Peoples Capital Group at: https://www.peoplescapitalgroup.com/Learn more about Mohan Murali at: www.axletrees.com--https://www.peoplescapitalgroup.com/https://www.instagram.com/real_estate_investments_nj/?hl=enhttps://www.facebook.com/peoplescapitalgroupnjhttps://twitter.com/PCGrealestatehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/peoples-capital-grouphttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCeJh5UgrdBDOabr2YLbAHg#NJRealEstateInvesting#AaronFragnito#PassiveCashFlow#PCG#aaronfragnito#njrealestateinvesting#passivecashflow#realestate#realestateinvesting#accreditedinvestors#investing#sophisticated--00:00 Intro00:40 How to Be an Entrepreneur with Mohan Murali03:27 How not to fail08:08 What does Mohan Murali do13:48 Moving up to the next level18:05 Pivoting your business22:28 Company culture28:06 Learn more at peoplescapitalgroup.com--This is not a solicitation for funds, tax advice, or legal advice. This is not intended to be, and must not be construed to be in any form or manner a solicitation of investment funds or a securities offering. Peoples Capital Group LLC is NOT a United States Securities Dealer or Broker nor U. S. Investment Adviser is a Consultant/service provider and makes no warranties or representations as to the listener or viewer. All due diligence is the responsibility of the investor.Support the show
A special live show brought to you from the Berlin Science Week 2022. A recent study in Communications Engineering presents a photonic setup to create a neural network. Tune in to find out more...Featuring Charis Mesaritakis (University of the Aegean) and Miranda Vinay (Communications Engineering)Hosted by Cristiano Matricardi (Nature Communications)Ref: Sozos, K., Bogris, A., Bienstman, P. et al. High-speed photonic neuromorphic computing using recurrent optical spectrum slicing neural networks. Commun Eng 1, 24 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44172-022-00024-5 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#toctw #artificialintelligence #deeplearning #neuromorphic #neuroscience #podcast #innatera Dr. Sumeet Kumar is a seasoned technologist with a background in leading strategic R&D efforts to identify and bridge technology gaps in industry roadmaps. He has held product engineering positions at Indrion Technologies, where he was responsible for developing ultra-low power processors for IoT nodes, and at #intel where he worked on building design tools used to create powerful media processors in Intel Atom and Core-series SoCs. Sumeet also held leadership positions at the Delft University of Technology, where he conceived, launched, and led multiple EU-funded R&D programs worth over €100M in close collaboration with European industry (BMW, Maserati, Scania, Infineon, NXP, Bosch…), to develop critical perception technologies for highly automated vehicles. Sumeet holds a BE in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore, India, an MSc. in Microelectronics, and a Ph.D. in Microelectronics and Computer Engineering from the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Sumeet is a co-founder of Innatera nanosystems and serves as its Chief Executive Officer. https://www.innatera.com https://nl.linkedin.com/in/sumeetskumar http://www.sumeetkumar.net/
Qualcomm, or “Quality Communications” — despite being one of the largest technology companies in the world, few people know the absolutely amazing technological and business history behind it. Seriously, this story is on par with Nvidia, TSMC and all the great semiconductor giants. Without this single fabless company based in San Diego, there's almost no chance you'd be consuming this episode on whatever device you're currently listening on — a fact that enables them to earn an incredible estimated $20 for every new phone sold in the world. We dive into this story live at the perfect venue: our first-ever European live show at Solana's Breakpoint conference in beautiful Lisbon, Portugal! If you want more Acquired, you can follow our public LP Show feed here in the podcast player of your choice (including Spotify!). Links: The Qualcomm Equation Principles of Communications Engineering by Irwin Jacobs and John Wozencraft Episode sources Sponsors: Thank you to our presenting sponsor for all of Season 11, Fundrise! If you're considering raising a growth round of capital in the next year, you should definitely explore raising some of it with the Fundrise Innovation Fund. Just email notvc@fundrise.com, and tell them Ben & David sent you. And if you're an individual looking for exposure to private growth-stage technology companies, you can invest in the Innovation Fund here. Thank you as well to Pilot and to Brex. If you sign up for Brex using this link, Brex and we will send you a free Acquired t-shirt! :) Note: New and existing Brex customers are eligible for this promotion. Promotion runs through December 31, 2022, at 11:59pm PT. To receive an Acquired t-shirt, you must create a free Brex account via brex.com/acquired. Brex terms and conditions apply. If you're an existing customer, send your t-shirt request to hello@acquired.com from your work email. T-shirts will be mailed within 30 days to the address on the Brex account. Note: Acquired hosts and guests may hold assets discussed in this episode. This podcast is not investment advice, and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. You should do your own research and make your own independent decisions when considering any financial transactions.
Qualcomm, or “Quality Communications” — despite being one of the largest technology companies in the world, few people know the absolutely amazing technological and business history behind it. Seriously, this story is on par with Nvidia, TSMC and all the great semiconductor giants. Without this single fabless company based in San Diego, there's almost no chance you'd be consuming this episode on whatever device you're currently listening on — a fact that enables them to earn an incredible estimated $20 for every new phone sold in the world. We dive into this story live at the perfect venue: our first-ever European live show at Solana's Breakpoint conference in beautiful Lisbon, Portugal! If you want more Acquired, you can follow our public LP Show feed here in the podcast player of your choice (including Spotify!). Links: The Qualcomm Equation Principles of Communications Engineering by Irwin Jacobs and John Wozencraft Episode sources Sponsors: Thank you to our presenting sponsor for all of Season 11, Fundrise! If you're considering raising a growth round of capital in the next year, you should definitely explore raising some of it with the Fundrise Innovation Fund. Just email notvc@fundrise.com, and tell them Ben & David sent you. And if you're an individual looking for exposure to private growth-stage technology companies, you can invest in the Innovation Fund here. Thank you as well to Pilot and to Brex. If you sign up for Brex using this link, Brex and we will send you a free Acquired t-shirt! :) Note: New and existing Brex customers are eligible for this promotion. Promotion runs through December 31, 2022, at 11:59pm PT. To receive an Acquired t-shirt, you must create a free Brex account via brex.com/acquired. Brex terms and conditions apply. If you're an existing customer, send your t-shirt request to helloinfo@acquired.com from your work email. T-shirts will be mailed within 30 days to the address on the Brex account. Note: Acquired hosts and guests may hold assets discussed in this episode. This podcast is not investment advice, and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. You should do your own research and make your own independent decisions when considering any financial transactions.
00:49 Separating heavy water with molecular cagesHeavy water is molecule very similar to H2O but with deuterium isotopes in the place of hydrogen atoms. Heavy water is useful in nuclear reactions, drug design and nutritional studies, but it's difficult to separate from normal water because they have such similar properties. Now, a team have developed a new separation method using tiny molecular cages, which they hope opens up more energy efficient ways to produce heavy water.Research article: Su et al.News and Views: A molecular flip-flop for separating heavy water07:23 Research HighlightsHow dancers can feel the beat even when they can't hear it, and how climate change might move desert dunes.Research Highlight: Dancers pick up the pace on a bass beat — even though it's inaudibleResearch Highlight: Desert dunes pose more danger as Earth warms09:25 Monitoring bridge health using crowd dataBridges are vital pieces of infrastructure but their structural health is hard to monitor, requiring either sophisticated sensors or intense surveying by human engineers. Now though, researchers have utilized large amounts of smartphone accelerometer data to check the health of the Golden Gate Bridge. They hope this new technique can be used to effectively and cheaply monitor bridges around the world.Research Article: Matarazzo et al.Communications Engineering special issue: Resilient Infrastructure17:00 COP27 gets underwayThis week the 27th UN Climate Change Conference began, with world leaders, scientists and activists coming together to continue negotiations aimed at reining in global warming. Jeff Tollefson, senior reporter at Nature, joined us to talk about what's been happening and what to expect, as the conference continues.News: Climate change is costing trillions — and low-income countries are paying the priceNews: As COP27 kicks off, Egypt warns wealthy nations against ‘backsliding'News: COP27 climate summit: what scientists are watchingSubscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aujourd'hui, j'accueille Eric Buatois, VC, venture capitalist. Je peux vous dire que vous ne serez pas déçus de cet épisode. Eric a un parcours très riche et inspirant. Juste en lisant sa bio, vous comprendrez. Eric Buatois has 19 years of active venture capital experience with BGV since 2013, and with Sofinnova Ventures as a General Partner from 2001 till 2013. He is a lead investor who truly enjoys building global companies and has demonstrated experience in executing spin-offs from large companies. He serves on the boards of several companies such NGD Systems, Scalefast, Onymos, Madkudu and Platform.sh. He recently served on the board of Profitect (acquired by Zebra Technology), Intellivision (acquired by Nortek), and Identity Mind Global (merged with Acuant). Eric served as Chairman of the Board of Upek from inception until 2009 including IPO filing in 2006 (and ultimate acquisition by Apple, Nasdaq: AAPL). Eric was instrumental in raising Sofinnova Ventures VI fund ($250M) in 2003, and Sofinnova Ventures VII fund ($375M) especially with international Limited Partners. As a venture investor, Eric Buatois participated in several M&A transactions, 2 IPO filings, and helped raise $1B of venture funds. Eric Buatois has extensive experience as a private company director, having served 3 times as Chairman of the Board and participated in 4 corporate spinouts. Prior to becoming a venture capitalist, he spent over 20 years in the Computer and Telecommunications industry. He held several senior management and operational roles at Texas Instruments, Hewlett-Packard and Ericsson. He also negotiated, created, and managed a joint venture in Sweden between HP and Ericsson. In his corporate roles, Eric pioneered and led the development of several very successful products such as Texas Instruments' digital signal processors for the cellular market, Hewlett- Packard's telecommunications products Opencall and Openview, as well as Ericsson's operational support systems for telecom networks. Eric Buatois is a French citizen and resides in the Bay Area with his wife and 4 children. He enjoys outdoor activities, such as fly fishing, scuba diving, hiking, skiing and golfing. Eric led BGV to be a founding member of the Extreme Tech Challenge (extremetechchallenge.org). It is a non-profit devoted to elevating next generation entrepreneurs creating new technologies and innovations to benefit human kind in line with the United Nations 17 sustainable development goals. Eric received his MSc In Computer Science and Communications Engineering from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications in Paris in 1982 and graduated from INSEAD Advanced Management Program in 1991. His past investments include Profitect (ZBRA), Intellivision(NSC), Identity Mind Global (Acuant) UPEK(AAPL), Cortina Systems(INPHI), Hellosoft(IMG), Laszlo Systems (Critical Path) and Scalefast (ESW). Pour rentrer en contact avec Eric : LinkedIn BGV L'épisode vous a appris des choses ? Pour m'encourager et faire connaître ce Podcast, merci de me laisser un avis sur Apple Podcasts en y mettant un nombre d'⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ et surtout n'hésitez pas à partager c'est comme ça que je pourrai avoir des nouveaux invités. Pour aller plus loin : LinkedIn: Julien RIGAL-DUPONT Twitter: @jrigaldupont Site Web : https://www.jrd-experiences.com Pour écouter les anciens épisodes : https://www.jrd-experiences.com/podcast-experiences
Welcome to today's episode of the ‘Crack The MBA Show' with Shiv Ganesh who is a graduate of the Booth School's full-time MBA class of 2020. Shiv completed his B.E. in Electronics and Communications Engineering from College of Engineering, Guindy and M. Eng. In System Science and Machine Learning from Indian Institute of Science (IISc). Shiv had a GMAT of 780. Prior to Booth, Shiv worked at Deloitte Consulting, Amazon, Xerox and OYO. For his summer internship at Booth, Shiv worked with BCG Gamma as a data scientist. Post Booth, Shiv's first full-time job was at Apple as an applied scientist in advanced analytics. Currently, Shiv is working with a sports analytics startup called Mojo as a data scientist. Through our conversation, we discussed Shiv's experience at Booth, MBA admissions strategies, academic experience, recruiting process, and more: 00:00 Introduction 02:00 Why MBA 03:23 MBA Admissions Process 08:32 Why Booth 09:56 The Chicago Approach 11:37 Networking with Students During Admissions Journey 13:04 Admissions Advice for Prospective Applicants 15:50 Wish I Knew / Did Prior to Getting to Business School 17:41 Pros and Cons of Flexible Curriculum 23:03 Random Walk 24:59 Housing – where do people live 28:36 Safety at UChicago and Booth 30:10 Favorite Classes and Professors 32:59 Must-Do Experience at Booth 34:39 Tech, Analytics, Management Consulting and South Asian Business Group 39:49 Recruiting Timeline at Booth (Consulting, Tech, Banking) 45:00 BCG Gamma: Day in the life 48:09 Full-time Job Search: Apple 50:53 Networking Tips 54:12 Mojo: Day in the life of 57:56 Advice for Aspiring Data Scientists 1:00:43 Certifications and Technologies That Are Valued 1:02:02 Parting Advice for Incoming MBA Students Thank you for watching! — Nupur Gupta is the founder of Crack The MBA (https://crackthemba.com), India's leading MBA admissions consulting firm. Every year, Crack The MBA's clients attend ivy league, M7 and other top MBA programs globally. Nupur is a graduate of the full-time MBA program at The Wharton School. She has been recognized by Economic Times among the 'Most Promising Women Leaders', by Business Insider among the 'World's Leading Admissions Consultants', along with other honors. Nupur serves on the board of the Association of International Graduate Admissions Consultants (AIGAC) - the primary industry association in MBA admissions. Nupur has also served as two-term president of AIGAC. Follow Nupur and ‘Crack The MBA' on our social media platforms for more updates: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nupurgupt/ https://www.facebook.com/CrackTheMBA/ https://www.instagram.com/crackthemba/
Matt Branda discusses the next evolution in RFID, RAIN RFID, and talks about why right now is the right time for it. He also discusses how COVID has impacted adoption and other challenges he's seen in the industry. Ryan and Matt wrap up the podcast with a discussion regarding the education side of IoT and the challenges it imposes.Matt Branda is Vice President of Product Management for Impinj. He leads a team focused on delivering world-class RAIN RFID connectivity products that provide industry-leading performance and reliability. Before Impinj, Matt worked for Qualcomm as Director of Marketing, 5G, and Cypress Semiconductor. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
FERNANDO ANTONIO REBOLLEDO USCANGA; Mexican-US Culture Positivity; Mentoring Students; Fulbright Scholarship; Rutgers (PhD program Bio-Med Engineering); Future Think (technology advances); Learning from Nature CONVERSATIONS WITH CALVIN WE THE SPECIES NOW: FERNANDO REBOLLEDO: #Mexico -US Culture, #Fulbrightscholarships #BioMed Engineering living in Gloucester, Mass and more https://www.youtube.com/c/ConversationswithCalvinWetheSpecIEs 149 Interviews. GLOBAL Reach. #DEI. Earth Life. Amazing People. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE ** FERNANDO ANTONIO REBOLLEDO USCANGA; Mexican-US Culture Positivity; Mentoring Students; Fulbright Scholarship; Rutgers (PhD program Bio-Med Engineering); Future Think (technology advances); Learning from Nature YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqe-AGq_zoE CONTACT INFO: email: fernando.rebolledo@rutgers.edu linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernandorebolledo/ BIO: I studied Electrical Engineering (Electronic and Communications Engineering) at the Universidad Veracruz Ana in Boca del Rio, Mexico, with a specialty in Control Systems, Automatic Control, and Instrumentation. During my engineering degree, I had the privilege to perform some research in Mexico, at the Micro and Nano Technology Research Center (MICRONA) in the Bio nanotechnology Laboratory from 2013 to 2014. Furthermore, in the Summer of 2015, I had the opportunity to be part of a Summer Research Program for Undergraduate Students at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California) in the Biomedical Engineering Department, performing research in the Biomedical Microsystems Laboratory. After completing my Bachelor in Science, I worked at the only Nuclear Power Plant in Mexico as a Nuclear Technician at the Department of Instrumentation and Control for a few months previously to obtaining a Fulbright Scholarship and applying to Graduate School in the United States. Currently, I'm a Ph.D. Student in Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University performing research in micro technologies. FIRST INTERVIEW WITH FERNANDO: Feb 8, 2021 FERNANDO ANTONIO REBOLLEDO USCANGA, Rutgers Ph.D. Student, Biomed Engineering, Fulbright Scholar, Mentoring, Education, Giving Back & Volunteering YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1wyaty2M2A ** AUDIO: SPOTIFY http://spoti.fi/3bMYVYW GOOGLE PODCASTS http://bit.ly/38yH3yP Edits by Claudine Smith- Email: casproductions01@gmail.com
Leading Innovation: What school leaders are thinking, saying and doing today
Being a school leader can be lonely and isolating. Join us for the premiere episode of Leading Innovation: Where school leaders talk about what we're thinking, saying, and doing to guide our schools today. We kick off the first segment with a discussion about the need for school leaders to share ideas and strategies, then dive into the challenge of managing "innovation fatigue." Listen in as we drill down on how some school leaders use data to rebalance school priorities and reduce teacher burnout while maximizing student achievement. Follow on Twitter: @MicrosoftEDU @DinaMGhobashy @GOALACADEMY @frankchip2 @jonharper70bd @bamradionetwork Related Resources – MicrosoftEDU: See how schools worldwide are collaborating to transform learning and deliver sustained success Jamie Trujillo serves as the Chief Information Officer for GOAL Academy. In this role, Jamie is directly responsible for leading GOAL Academy's technology efforts and enabling digital transformation across the School, with a passion to prepare students for a life centered around technology. Jamie is a 20-year veteran of the Tech industry. He earned his Bachelor's Degree in IT Administration from Western Governors University. He possesses 13 technical industry certifications, ranging from the CompTIA A+, Security+, and Network+ to the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Messaging (MCSA). Jamie is a fifth-generation native of Western Colorado. Prior to joining GOAL Academy, Jamie was the worldwide Director of Information Technology for Doss Aviation (now L3 Harris) based in Pueblo and Colorado Springs. Jamie is an active member of the Colorado Association of Leaders in Educational Technology (CALET) and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Pueblo West Chamber of Commerce. In his free time, Jamie enjoys spending time with his wonderful family, officiating high school basketball games, and the great outdoors of Colorado. Dina Ghobashy is passionate about achieving positive social impact through education and she sees technology as a catalyst for realizing this vision. She currently champions schoolwide education transformation and manages school leader strategy and programs at Microsoft. Dina possesses a broad background in technology and its effective application to transform teaching and learning. She led academic innovation at the French American International School in San Francisco and at Intel Corporation, she advised and supported schools and governments worldwide on transforming education using technology. She spent the early part of her career at Intel developing expertise in business analysis, process improvement coaching, adult learning, requirements discovery, program management, change management, and software development. Dina holds a Master's in Education Technology from Columbia University, a Master's in Computer Engineering from West Virginia University, and a Bachelor's of Science in Electrical and Communications Engineering from Cairo University. Frank Chiappone is a Sr. Product Marketing Manager at Microsoft with a focus on School Leaders and IT audiences. He loves to go deep on how institutions undertake digital transformation, the challenges they face in implementing and driving technology adoption in the classroom, and learning how Microsoft can best deliver innovation to help institutions around the world enable student success. This is his 14th year with Microsoft Education. Prior to joining Microsoft, Frank was an Emmy-award winning journalist with more than 22 years spent in television newsrooms around the country. He is a graduate of the University of Texas at El Paso. Outside of work he's either spending time with his family, playing lot of pickleball, or cooking something in the kitchen.
Awesome chatting with STEM Twitter celebrity George Iskander, a Physics PhD student at the University of Chicago! I also want to announce that I'll be bringing in co-hosts to bring in unique perspectives and questions! First one is the wonderful SaraJoy Salib of Occidental College! Enjoy! Special shout-out to Ethan Lin, a Valencia High School (Santa Clarita, CA) graduate and current undergraduate at the Rochester Institute of Technology, for producing the music used in this episode! The Global Prep Academy product will be majoring in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering and hopefully will continue making music! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fromwheredoesitstem/message
Simi welcomes Sruthi Lanka, Chief Financial Officer at Public.com. Public is a platform that makes investing easy, accessible, and social. The Robinhood rival launched in September 2019, and has since acquired 1 million users, achieving a valuation of $1.2 billion.Before joining Public, Sruthi served as Head of Strategic Finance at MoneyLion, another emerging fintech startup. But Sruthi isn't new to the financial trade. She previously spent time as an engineer at Goldman Sachs and in investment banking at the Royal Bank of Canada. Beyond her core roles, Sruthi has worked to empower women in and outside her industry, founding a women's organization while at Money Lion, and now sitting on the Board of Women Creating Change, a non-profit that uplifts under-resourced women in New York City. She currently holds an MBA from Duke University and a bachelor's degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the National Institute of Technology in India, one of the country's top engineering schools.For more episodes, visit southasiantrailblazers.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to get new episodes in your inbox. Follow us @southasiantrailblazers on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
INFRA:HALT vulnerabilities impact the closed source TCP/IP stack NicheStack that is used in millions of Operational Technologies and Industrial Control Systems, especially in the discrete and process manufacturing industries. Among the vulnerabilities are DNS cache poisoning, TCP spoofing, Denial of Service and Remote Code Execution. Successful attacks can result in taking OT and ICS devices offline and having their logic hijacked. Hijacked devices can spread malware to where they communicate on the network. Forescout Research Labs partnered with JFrog Security Research to disclose INFRA:HALT, a set of 14 new vulnerabilities affecting the HCC-owned, closed source TCP/IP stack NicheStack. NicheStack was originally developed by InterNiche Technologies and has been in use for 20 years across critical infrastructure sectors. Nearly all major industrial automation vendors incorporate NicheStack in their products and solutions. On today's No Name Security Podcast, Matt Stephenson welcomes Forescout Researchers Daniel dos Santos, Stanislav Dashevskyi and Engineer Anil Mahale for a discussion of Forescout's and JFrog's joint research project INFRA:HALT. We dive into what the NicheStack TCP/IP stack is, how it is vulnerable and what that means to the cybersecurity world and you. Seems like some pretty esoteric stuff, yeah? You'll be surprised how much this impacts your life. About Daniel dos Santos Daniel dos Santos is a Research Manager at Forescout Technologies, where he leads a vulnerability and threat research team. He also collaborates on the research and development of innovative features for network security monitoring. Daniel holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Trento, Italy, and has published over 30 journal and conference papers on cybersecurity. He has experience in software development, security testing, and research About Stanislav Dashevskyi Stanislav Dashevskyi is a Sr. Security Researcher at Forescout Research Labs. His main research interests are network and software security. He is usually happiest doing vulnerability research. Stan earned his Master's degree in Automation and Control Systems from the National Mining University of Ukraine, and his Ph.D. from the International Doctorate School in Information and Communication Technologies at the University of Trento About Anil Mahale Anil Mahale is a Software Engineering Manager at Forescout Technologies. He has over 10 years in the cybersecurity industry both on the product development and engineering side as well as threat and vulnerability research. Anil earned his Masters in Computer Science at the University of Texas at Dallas and his Bachelors in Electronics and Communications Engineering at Visvesvaraya Technological University About Matt Stephenson Matt Stephenson (@packmatt73) leads the Social Media team at Forescout, which puts me in front of people all over the world. Prior to joining Forescout, I hosted podcasts, videos and live events all over the world which put me with experts on every corner of the cybersecurity landscape. The new No Name Security Podcast will continue and expand upon that tradition as we seak out the leading minds in the security industry as well as those may break things every now again. And… just for fun, there will be some wildcard guests as well. In 10 years in the ecosystem of Data Protection and Cybersecurity I have toured the world extolling the virtues of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning and how, when applied to information security, these technologies can wrong-foot the bad guys. Prior to the COVID shutdown, I was on the road over 100 days a year doing live malware demonstrations for audiences from San Diego to DC to London to Abu Dhabi to Singapore to Sydney. One of the funniest things I've ever been a part of was blowing up a live instance of NotPetya 6 hours after the news broke... in Washington DC... directly across the street from FBI HQ... as soon as we activated it a parade of police cars with sirens blaring roared past the building we were in. I'm pretty sure they weren't there for us, but you never know... Whether at in person events, live virtual events or podcasting, I get to interview interesting people doing interesting things all over the world of cybersecurity and the extended world of hacking. Sometimes, that means hacking elections or the coffee supply chain... other times that means social manipulation or the sovereign wealth fund of a national economy. Wherever I go, my job is all about talking with the people who build, manage or wreck the systems that we have put in place to make the world go round... If you tuned in to any of my previous podcasts, there's great news! The No Name Security Podcast is here! I will be bringing the same kind of energy and array of guests you know and love. Best part? We're still at the same spot. You can find it at Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music & Audible as well as, GooglePlay, Gaana, Himalaya, I Heart Radio and wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
Salil is a System Performance Engineer at T-Mobile. He currently lives in Urbana Champaign, IL. His work related Interests include wireless telecommunication and data analytics. Salil did his bachelors in Electronics and Communications Engineering at Anna University, India and did his Master's in Electrical Engineering at the University of Florida. He has 8 years of work experience in the telecom industry. Salil loves aviation and spends his weekends playing flight simulators. The Beechcraft King Air B200 is his favorite airplane to fly. He enjoy playing the guitar and is an avid listener of rock music from the 80s and 90s. He also developed an interesting in reading (both fiction and non-fiction alike) and is also learning to mountain bike in his spare time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stuttertime/support
When you sell subscriptions to a SaaS product that needs to be renewed frequently, it is necessary to prove the value of your product to customers every day. This not only prevents them from churning but also eventually makes them evangelists for your product. This is the essence of value SaaS. In our latest episode of The Orbit Shift Podcast, we talk to Prasanna Krishnamoorthy, the Managing Partner at SaaS accelerator Upekkha about value SaaS. We discuss how founders, can cut through the noise and build a sustainable SaaS company including how to find early adopters, which customers to target, how to position and build a website, and how to have successful fundraises. Listen in. Get $10,000 free credits to use Freshworks products (including the brand new Freshworks CRM packed with AI-based lead scoring, phone, email, activity capture, and more) by joining the Freshworks for Startups program. Click here to check eligibility. About the GuestPrasanna Krishnamoorthy is a partner at Upekkha, where he works with founders to build capital-efficient Value SaaS businesses. He is a full-stack growth driver who has coached more than a hundred entrepreneurs during his time at Upekkha, Microsoft Accelerator, and iKen. While working with these entrepreneurs, Prasanna has created frameworks for early-stage founders to accelerate growth predictably, scalably, and profitably. Prasanna was part of two B2B startups between 2005-2012 and also worked at Amazon, Microsoft, and Tejas Networks. He has a Master's Degree in Telecommunications from the University of Texas, Dallas, and a Bachelor's Degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from CEG, Chennai.Sign up for regular updates from The Orbit Shift Podcast.The Orbit Shift Podcast is powered by Freshworks Inc, a global SaaS company headquartered in San Mateo, California. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, consider giving us a five-star rating on Apple Podcasts. Host and Producer - Jayadevan PKAssistant Producer - Shashwath JAudio Engineer - Rajesh Subramanian
Guest Mr. Timothy Manito of YoungCTO Rafi Quisumbing Experienced Cloud Support Engineer with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry. Skilled in Cisco Networking, Switches, Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Network Administration, and Network Design. Strong information technology professional with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) focused in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Polytechnic University of the Philippines. LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tmanito/
: FERNANDO ANTONIO REBOLLEDO USCANGA, Rutgers Ph.D. Student, Biomed Engineering, Fulbright Scholar, Mentoring, Education, Giving Back & Volunteering CONTACT INFO: email: far70@scarletmail.rutgers.edu / linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernandorebolledo/ Studied Electrical Engineering (Electronic and Communications Engineering) at Universidad Veracruzana in Boca del Rio, Mexico, with a specialty in Control Systems, Automatic Control, and Instrumentation. Research in Mexico, at Micro and Nano Technology Research Center (MICRONA) in the Bionanotechnology Lab fr 2013 to 2014. In summer of 2015, was part of a Summer Research Program for Undergrads at UCLA in Biomed Engineering Dept. After completing BS, he worked at the only Nuclear Power Plant in Mexico as a Nuclear Technician at Dept of Instrumentation and Control before obtaining a Fulbright Scholarship & applying to Grad School in US. Currently, Fernando is a Ph.D. Student in Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University performing research in micro-technologies.
Raphael Sassine, alongside his friend Peter Harfouche, shared their experience as 4th year computer and communications engineering students specializing in software engineering, emphasized some key differences between computer science and software engineering, and embraced innovation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realindustry/message
Thank you for listening to the Leaders, Innovators and Big Ideas podcast, supported by Rainforest Alberta. The podcast that highlights those people who are contributing to and/or supporting the innovation ecosystem in Alberta. Another episode from Edmonton hosted by Christopher Drobot. Christopher Drobot is a passionate cheerleader for the potential of the Edmonton region. Although not directly an entrepreneur himself, his extensive experience in business operations and now mortgage lending help focus his excitement on the ideas that can see the city grow. He is involved in the push to bring a world-class aquarium to the city, is completing an MBA, and – together with his wife – homeschools his two children. The parallels between entrepreneurialism and homeschooling have been many, and he sees an overarching lesson in both: you have to create the world you wish to see. Shelvie Fernan moved to Edmonton when she was 20 years old fresh from the Philippines. She was finishing her degree in Bachelors Of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering when her entire family decided to move to Canada. She worked as a manager of a clothing retail store for a year then she decided to pursue her degree in Business Administration Major in Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Throughout post-secondary, Shelvie was a student leader serving as a club executive for the Filipino Students Association. She also competed in various case competitions representing NAIT. Prior to graduation, Shelvie got a job offer by Manpower Alberta as the Job Placement Consultant of TECHCareers. This experience exposed her to the local tech ecosystem and introduced her to Rainforest. A few months into the job, Shelvie decided to pursue her entrepreneurial dream by starting Fly and Fetch. She is currently the CEO of this early stage start-up leading her team and tasked with business development, sales, and operations. Victoria Celi was born and raised in Ecuador, where she worked for the Government in topics related with eradication of poverty and redistribution of wealth. She founded a company whose mission was to promote ventures and facilitate their access to the national market. This experience helped her to discover her passion for entrepreneurship, so she decided to move to Canada to improve her knowledge and skills in this field. Currently, she is studying a BBA in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at NAIT, and is the co-founder of Fly and Fetch, an online Peer-to-Peer Shipping Marketplace that connects travelers, with extra luggage space, and shippers who need to send a package abroad. Please be sure to share this episode with everyone you know. If you are interested in being either a host, a guest, or a sponsor of the show, please reach out. We are published in Google Podcasts and the iTunes store for Apple Podcasts. We would be grateful if you could give us a rating as it helps spread the word about the show. Show Summary: This is the story of how one idea will often lead you to another – or how you need to recognize when opportunity is actually knocking on your door. Shelvie and Victoria were both talking about a different business that Shelvie had started up, and upon encountering a problem in that business that would be easily solved through paying a friend who was travelling...a business was born! Hear the story of idea to product – and the backgrounds of the two entrepreneurs themselves – for an “obvious” idea (that no one is doing!) that these two energetic entrepreneurs decided to bring to life in a formalized way. Show Quote: "Rainforest was one of the first places where I really felt comfortable to speak up and share my ideas" "Our travellers are going to be really attached to their community – because there will be that sense of trust" "Because a lot of the travellers are going to be from the same backgrounds, it’s more than just about the products that are being shipped – it’s like we speak the same language, being able to reminisce about “home”, wherever they are trying ship." "Before, when I had started a company in my home country, it was me and my co-founder, and we didn’t have any insight from outside. Here in Edmonton we feel so much more supported by the community as a whole." "Be open to change: you need to be versatile, you need to be agile. Things will happen that you don’t expect, but don’t give up" Credits... This Episode Sponsored By: Community Now! Magazine Episode Music: Tony Del Degan Creator & Producer: Al Del Degan
Language enthusiast from India, Sneha Chattopadhyay, shares with us her love for letter writing, a passion she developed in her childhood. “Writing is like breathing”, a refreshing way that helps her think mindfully about making decisions. She also brings to the table how letters give you an insider view on what is really happening around the world. In particular, she talks about a letter sent to Crimea which couldn't be delivered to her penpal. Sneha, also reminds us that “life starts when you step out of your comfort zone” and that it is important to always “be the best version of yourself”. Lastly, she treats us with a special song in Hindi. Enjoy!! ------ SNEHA IN HER OWN WORDS: I am an engineer by day and mail-artist by night. I have a Masters degree in Communications Engineering from TU Munich and ~5 years of professional experience in tech. I believe that in this age of technology, the lost art of snail-mail (handwritten letters) opens up a new world of building friendships and connecting languages, cultures and art across the world like no other. Apart from letter-writing, I also enjoy singing, playing the guitar and travelling. Connect with me on Postcrossing: @snickas | Instagram: @snickas32
On today’s show I’m joined by former US Marine turned marketing guru Bill Schroeder. Bill has a fascinating career path and attended Western Illinois University where he gained his degree in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering in 1991. Following graduation, he enlisted in the US Marine Corp. After surviving the legendary Marine Corp boot camp training at the USMC Depot in San Diego, he went on to serve as a helicopter mechanic, plane captain, and then as a reservist, training NCO and section leader. Following his years of service, Bill started his first business and spent time working in field surveillance and private investigations. But in 1998 he and his wife Katie decided to move in a new direction and began what would turn out to be the start of a two-decade (and counting) love affair with veterinary medicine by founding Intouch Practice Communications Inc., which has grown phenomenally since inception and has helped thousands of veterinarians and dentists step successfully into the digital age. Bill has completed the Veterinary Management Institute’s Practice Management Program at Purdue University's Krannert School of Management graduating in 2010. He has returned to help teach the Marketing Segment to VMI students ever since. Now, just before we jump into the episode, I just wanted to drop a quick word from today's show sponsor which is the VetX:Leaders community. If you are a manager, owner or a team leader in a vet practice and people are your biggest problem then VetX:Leaders is designed for you. As a member, you will learn how to build a high performing team based on three vital areas. Recruitment of the right people, daily management of those people and leadership skills. This is a unique deep dive into the world of high performance, and I will be your personal mentor throughout. There will be teaching, mentoring and access to all of the templates and frameworks I have used to run successful veterinary hospitals around the world over the past decade. So, if this sort of training would improve your practice performance then go to www.vetxleaders.com to learn more. Now back to the show… Bill’s passion for helping his veterinary colleagues succeed is incredible and his ability to see a glass half full make him a great person to listen to and spend time with. These traits coupled to his mischievous sense of humour, storytelling gifts and infectious laugh make him a joy on the ear. So, without further ado, sit back and enjoy this conversation with one of my favourite humans, Mr Bill Schroeder.
First-World Philippines with Mike Grogan author of "The Rise of the Pinoy"
Lloyd Luna is a firm believer in the power of following one’s passion. In respect to his parents’ wishes, Lloyd finished a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. After graduation, he decided to follow his gifting as a master communicator instead of pursuing a mediocre career as an engineer. After several years as a newspaper columnist, he became a serial entrepreneur. He founded his first company in 2005: Lloyd Luna Communications, a provider of digital marketing and business development services. He has five other businesses, including a tutorial center and a string quartet. Lloyd is best known as a motivational speaker and personal development teacher, with a total audience of over half a million people in his career. His television show, “Creative Business,” airs on the Global News Network and features fun-filled interviews with top entrepreneurs. He is also a prolific author with 11 books to date; his works “Is There a Job Waiting for You?” and “Why Good People Fail” are bestsellers. Want to know more about this man of many talents? Enjoy his sense of humor and business advice by listening to this podcast.
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Today with talk with Jim O'Gorman of Communications Engineering about Distributed Antenna Systems. Jim gives us a breakdown of what DAS is and why and when a DAS system should be implemented.
First-World Philippines with Mike Grogan author of "The Rise of the Pinoy"
Lloyd Luna is a firm believer in the power of following one’s passion. In respect to his parents’ wishes, Lloyd finished a bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. After graduation, he decided to follow his gifting as a master communicator instead of pursuing a mediocre career as an engineer. After several years as a newspaper columnist, he became a serial entrepreneur. He founded his first company in 2005: Lloyd Luna Communications, a provider of digital marketing and business development services. He has five other businesses, including a tutorial center and a string quartet. Lloyd is best known as a motivational speaker and personal development teacher, with a total audience of over half a million people in his career. His television show, “Creative Business,” airs on the Global News Network and features fun-filled interviews with top entrepreneurs. He is also a prolific author with 11 books to date; his works “Is There a Job Waiting for You?” and “Why Good People Fail” are bestsellers. Want to know more about this man of many talents? Enjoy his sense of humor and business advice by listening to this podcast.
Today with talk with Jim O'Gorman of Communications Engineering about Distributed Antenna Systems. Jim gives us a breakdown of what DAS is and why and when a DAS system should be implemented.