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Jim talks with Daniel Rodriguez about the state of AI software development and its implementation in industry. They discuss Daniel's background at Microsoft & Anaconda, transformer-based technologies, software engineering as hard vs soft science, vibe coding, barriers to entry in software engineering, cognitive styles needed for programming, Daniel's history with LLMs, unit testing & test-driven development with AI, social aspects of AI adoption, quality concerns & technical debt, style consistency & aesthetics, approaches to steering LLMs through roles & personas, philosophical perspectives on LLM consciousness & intelligence, personification & interaction styles, memory & conversation history in models, agent-based systems & their historical origins, the future of agent frameworks, customer/user interaction within agent ecosystems, distributed systems, future predictions about inference costs & protocols, IDEs & linting tools, and much more. Episode Transcript JRS EP 289 - Adam Levine on AI-Powered Programming for Non-Developers Daniel Rodriguez is Chief Architect and acting Technical Lead at r.Potential, the first enterprise platform for optimizing hybrid teams of humans and digital workers. As the venture's overall technical architect, he designs and integrates a full stack of AI systems, combining Agentforce with advanced data, simulation, and orchestration technologies to bring that vision to life. Before r.Potential, Daniel bootstrapped and scaled retrieval-augmented AI services and agentic infrastructure at Anaconda. Earlier, at Microsoft, he maintained Azure TypeScript SDKs and co-created Visual Studio Code's Jupyter and Data Wrangler extensions, expanding cloud and data-science workflows.
George Monbiot - the Guardian columnist with a penchant for lab-based protein and a farm-free future - recently wrote a scathing article damning two important livestock reports. The first was a report into three years of research into AMP grazing from FAI Farms, the Oxfordshire-based farm and food system consultancy - the second, Grazing Livestock, was by the Sustainable Food Trust.ffinlo Costain talks to Karl Williams, a director of FAI, and Science and Technical Lead, Amanda Deakin - and to Patrick Holden, chief Executive of the Sustainable Food Trust, and Senior Research Manager, Robert Barbour.Read the reports at 8point9.com:FAI AMP report: https://8point9.com/emissions-completely-offset-by-sequestration-in-mcdonalds-fai-amp-grazing-project-2/SFT Grazing Livestock report: https://8point9.com/new-report-aims-to-flip-the-script-on-meat-and-dairy/
Get featured on the show by leaving us a Voice Mail: https://bit.ly/MIPVM FULL SHOW NOTES https://www.microsoftinnovationpodcast.com/671Prashant Chaudhary shares his journey from automation engineering to Microsoft MVP, highlighting how a passion for programming and community support shaped his successful career in Power Platform.TAKEAWAYS• Working at EY as a technical lead with expertise in Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dataverse• First awarded Microsoft MVP status in 2024• Started in automation engineering before transitioning to IT through a programming aptitude test• Specializes in Power Automate after about 5-6 years working with Power Platform• Successfully implemented desktop automation projects for financial data processing• Career influenced by a startup owner who taught him to think beyond a single domain• Joined EY through networking connections made by helping others in the community• Planning to expand community involvement through speaking engagements in 2025• Values networking as a critical component of career growthOTHER RESOURCES: Microsoft MVP YouTube Series - How to Become a Microsoft MVP 90 Day Mentoring Challenge - https://www.90daymc.com/ This year we're adding a new show to our line up - The AI Advantage. We'll discuss the skills you need to thrive in an AI-enabled world. Accelerate your Microsoft career with the 90 Day Mentoring Challenge We've helped 1,300+ people across 70+ countries establish successful careers in the Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365 ecosystem.Benefit from expert guidance, a supportive community, and a clear career roadmap. A lot can change in 90 days, get started today!Support the showIf you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.Thanks for listening
In the third episode of 2025 our host Paul Barry is joined by Pete Sturgess. Pete is synonymous with Grassroots football development within England, in particular his focus on supporting junior coaches to provide enjoyable and inspiring football experiences.He has committed his whole career to improving the coaching of our youngest players. A former teacher and academy assistant director, Peter worked at the English FA as Technical Lead for the 5–11s age group (Foundation Phase).During his 17 years at the FA Peter was also privileged to be the Head coach of the England Futsal squad for 8 years leading them successfully into FIFA and UEFA competitions and today continues to influence the technical and tactical proficiency of the next generation as a FIFA Futsal Instructor.
Mini is a Strategic Technical Consultant, based in London, with over 15 years experience in the IT Managed Service Provider space specialising as a Technical Lead in AI & Cyber Security. She often gets referred to as a ‘unicorn', someone who is personable, curious, outcome based and up-to-date with industry trends. Mini is a TechWomen100 Award Winner, a STEM Ambassador and a Senior Presales Leader backed with official leadership accreditations. Overall Mini is an insightful, innovative, and commercially astute individual, who combines excellent collaborative, client engagement, and works with organisations to unlock the art of the possible and in simplifying a path forward using technology. Here are some of the questions we asked Mini: Can you please introduce yourself and tell us about your role? What does your role involve? Can you tell us a little about who you are outside of work? How did you get into your role? What are your favourite aspects of your role? What has your experience of working in technology been like? You've experienced an acquisition in the past, can we talk more about that? What have been some of the benefits and challenges of working in tech? What are some of your favourite achievements? What is your advice for someone who was interested in a career like yours? What change do you want to see in the tech industry and how do we get there? Connect with Mini to learn more: LinkedInInstagram
Dr. Nikhil Varma is an Associate Professor of Management at the Anisfield School of Business, Ramapo College of New Jersey, and a globally recognized expert in blockchain technology, operations, and sustainability. With over 20 years of academic and professional experience, he bridges the gap between research and practice in emerging technologies and management. Dr. Varma serves as the Senior Fellow and Chair of the Blockchain Workgroup at The Digital Economist and is the Technical Lead for the Algorand Foundation in India, where he supports blockchain diffusion and adoption across the country. His work focuses on leveraging decentralized technologies to drive innovation and sustainable growth. Holding a Ph.D. in Business Administration and an MBA from HEC Montréal, along with advanced engineering credentials, Dr. Varma has published extensively on supply chains, sustainability, and blockchain applications in top-tier journals and global conferences. He is also a sought-after advisor, having supported ventures like Aten Ventures and Qbrics. At Ramapo College, he designs and teaches cutting-edge courses in Business Analytics, Data Visualization, and Sustainability, equipping students with real-world skills in data-driven decision-making. A certified Scrum Master and SAP professional, Dr. Varma combines technical expertise with strategic insight to advance the adoption of blockchain and emerging technologies globally.
Dr. Carolina Montana-Owen, Technical Lead for Sustainable Buildings at the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC), joins the Think.Future podcast to discuss key highlights from COP 29, provide an update on the Buildings Breakthrough Initiative and progress in the circular economy of buildings. Listen in as Carolina shares the new bold on buildings strategy for 2025, challenging the sector to transform the future of buildings.
When people hear 'quantum physics,' they often think of sci-fi movies using terms like 'quantum realm' to explain away the impossible. But today we're talking about quantum computing, which has moved beyond science fiction into reality. Companies like IBM and Google are racing to build machines that could transform medicine, energy storage, and our understanding of the universe.But there's a catch: these same computers could potentially break most of the security protecting our digital lives, from WhatsApp messages to bank transfers to military secrets. To address this threat, the National Institute of Standards and Technology recently released quantum-safe cryptography standards, while new government mandates are pushing federal agencies to upgrade their security before quantum systems become cryptographically relevant—in other words, vulnerable to hacks by quantum computers.To help us understand both the promise and peril of quantum computing, we're joined by Travis Scholten, Technical Lead in the Public Sector at IBM and former quantum computing researcher at the company. He's also a former policy hacker at FAI, author of the Quantum Stack newsletter and co-author of a white paper on the benefits and risks of quantum computers.
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageYa know how in big cities there's a mix of cars and buses? It's a symbiotic symphony of private vehicles and public transportation sharing the road. Can AI be like that? Nik Marda, the Technical Lead, AI Governance at Mozilla joins us to help us build that path. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan and Nik questions on AI governanceUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. Public AI Explained2. Public AI Implementations and Limitations3. Trustworthiness and Concerns in AI Models.4. AI Integration in Daily Life5. Funding and Investment Needs for Public AITimestamps:00:00 Public AI promises a safer, smarter future.04:00 AI needs balance: commercial and public infrastructure.07:41 Public-private AI ecosystems can symbiotically coexist.12:34 Prioritize AI safety with smaller, quality datasets.15:38 Public AI models, data, and infrastructure needed.19:36 Public AI prioritizes trust, safety, accessibility, accountability.23:51 Public AI approaches offer control and cost benefits.27:56 Diversify AI sources for improved organizational resiliency.30:12 Public AI offers open-source, mission-focused alternatives.Keywords:Public AI, Private AI, AI application development, Llama, OpenAI, Google, investment in AI, public AI initiatives, Olmo, Falcon 40b, AlphaFold 2, Mozilla's Common Voice, National AI Research Resource, FAST, India AI, AI Factories, AI vendors, AI systems, AI Trust, AI Accountability, AI Governance, Mozilla, commercial AI infrastructure, sensitive data, public-private structures, closed proprietary AI models, open-source AI models, AI integration, incentive structure, proprietary AI systems. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
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In this episode of The Library is Open Podcast, we had the joy of talking with Aleisha Amohia, Technical Lead at Catalyst IT at kohacon24!We talk about her experience working with Catalyst IT, what the open source community means to her, and what's to come with kohacon25!!Learn more about Aleisha here: https://www.aleisha.nz/Twitter: @aleishaamohiaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleishaamohia/Aleisha is a Technical Lead at Catalyst IT, an open source software company, where she started out as an intern in 2014. She is a Victoria University of Wellington graduate with a Bachelor of Science (Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence) and a Bachelor of Commerce (Management and Information Systems).Aleisha Amohia (Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi) (she/her) is a passionate young advocate for diversity and equity in all spaces, sparked by her experiences as a young Māori-Asian woman in the technology industry.
Mark Richardson is the Chief Technology Officer at Rich Analytics. He is also the Founder and Technical Lead of the HousingNowTO.com affordable-housing tracking and transparency project.
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Mind blowing: I used NotebookLM to generate a podcast of my resume. Check it out.This text is a resume for Etienne Noumen, a Technical Lead and Solutions Architect with extensive experience in data engineering, DevOps, and mobile app development. He holds a Bachelor of Software Engineering and has worked at various companies, including TC Energy and Alberta Transportation, taking on roles such as DevOps Engineer, System Administrator, and Software Release Engineer. His resume highlights his expertise in various technologies, including cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP), databases, containerization, DevOps tools, and programming languages. He is also an active volunteer, coaching soccer and developing educational mobile apps.----For those who aren't using Google NotebookLM, you are missing out. In a nutshell it lets up upload up to 100 docs each up to 200,000 words and generate summaries, quizes, etc. You can interrogate the documents and find out key details. That alone is cool, but TODAY they released a mind blowing enhancement.Google NotebookLM can now generate podcasts (with a male and female host) from your Documents and Web Pages!Try it by going to NotebookLM.google.com uploading your resume or any other document or pointing it to a website. Then click * Notebook Guide to the right of the input field and select Generate under Audio Overview. It takes a few minutes but it will generate a podcast about your documents! It is amazing!!Source: http://notebooklm.google.com/-----Set yourself up for promotion or get a better job by Acing the AWS Certified Data Engineer Associate Exam (DEA-C01) with the book or App below:Google at https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=lzgPEQAAQBAJApple at https://books.apple.com/ca/book/ace-the-aws-certified-data-engineer-associate/id650457218iOs App at https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/ace-the-aws-data-engineer-exam/id6566170013
Shefik has produced and moderated memorable events for multiple employee resource groups at NBCUniversal. We sit down to talk about the upcoming Olympics in Paris, his 30 year career in entertainment and his voluminous charitable work including as a Grand Ambassador for Anna's House Domestic Violence Shelter He has held senior-level positions at Fortune 500 companies and celebrated brands, including IBM, NBCUniversal, MTV World, Merck, Merriam-Webster, and Wolters Kluwer. A seasoned pro in social media with a career background as a Lead Architect and Senior Web Developer, Shefik is on the cutting edge of new media, as he currently serves as a Technical Lead at NBC Sports. Shefik is the Executive Producer and Host of the nationally syndicated, terrestrial radio show "Shefik presents Invocation", as well as the internationally distributed video series of the same name. The radio show currently has a total of over 1 million dedicated listeners per month.
After Chris' report, this week Will and Ben are joined by an impressive line-up with Dr Anna Watkins MBE, double Olympic medallist and two times World Champion in the women's double scull, Wendy Martinson OBE, Technical Lead and Performance Rehabilitation Nutritionist at the UK Sports Institute as well as Dr Judith Bryans, CEO at Dairy UK to discuss the import role dairy nutrition plays with athletes. Anna describes her journey into elite rowing and the role that dairy plays as part of her diet when training for events like the Olympics. Wendy introduces her role as a nutritionist to these elite athletes and why the composition of dairy products like milk, specifically play such an important role in their diet, including its ease of access wherever they are in the world and the importance of protein rich foods, especially for post workout recovery. Judith explains how Dairy UK are working with people like Anna & Wendy to educate teachers & other influential professionals about diary nutrition & running consumer campaigns via social media.Please note: The information provided during this podcast has been prepared for general informational purposes only and does not constitute advice. The information must not be relied upon for any purpose and no representation or warranty is given as to its accuracy, completeness or otherwise. Any reference to other organisations, businesses or products during the podcast are not endorsements or recommendations of Dairy Consulting Ltd or its affiliated companies. The views of the presenter are personal and may not be the views of Dairy Consulting Ltd. The contents of this podcast are the copyright of Dairy Consulting Ltd.
The 2022 mpox outbreak has taught public health authorities a lot about the value of working with communities on important areas like testing, vaccination, and risk communication. Lessons that can be applied to other disease outbreaks.Mpox is back in the news; there are sporadic clusters of cases in our region, and, in Central and West Africa, two strains of the virus continue to cause suffering and death. In this episode, we speak to Rosamund Lewis, Emergency Manager & Technical Lead for the global mpox response at WHO Headquarters, about the current situation. Cristiana Salvi, who leads the Risk Communication and Community Engagement unit for WHO regional Office for Europe explains the importance of community insights in the mpox response. We also hear from epidemiologist Mateo Prochaska Nunez on the combination of factors that brought the outbreak under control and the measures needed to keep the virus in check.
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Dr. Kathryn Napier Dr. Kathryn Napier is a data scientist who bridges the analytics gap in transdisciplinary research. She is currently the Technical Lead of the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative, leading a team of data scientists and software developers who work with leading experts in open access and scholarly communication. Together, the COKI team develops tools and infrastructure for navigating and tracking open access performance. Prof. Lucy Montgomery Prof Lucy Montgomery is a world-leading expert on open access, organizational sustainability, research cultures and hidden impacts. She is currently the Dean of Research, Faculty of Humanities at Curtin University, and the co-lead of the Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative: a major strategic research project exploring how big data can help universities to understand their performance as Open Knowledge Institutions. Find more podcast episodes here: https://access2perspectives.pubpub.org/podcast Host: Dr Jo Havemann, ORCID iD 0000-0002-6157-1494 Editing: Ebuka Ezeike Music: Alex Lustig, produced by Kitty Kat License: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) At Access 2 Perspectives, we guide you in your complete research workflow toward state-of-the-art research practices and in full compliance with funding and publishing requirements. Leverage your research projects to higher efficiency and increased collaboration opportunities while fostering your explorative spirit and joy. Website: https://access2perspectives.pubpub.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/access2perspectives/message
Parliamo di cloud native al gusto "green" con Davide Bianchi, Senior Technical Lead di Mia-Platform e lead del progetto kube-green.
What is the XPrize Wildfire Initiative? Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! We're hitting pause on our Texas Robotics Summit Mini Series right now to bring you an episode from FDIC... In this episode: How the XPrize Wildfire Initiative incentives technology developers to solve the wildfire problem Why are collaboration, engagement, and innovation key in addressing the wildfire problem? What solutions protect communities and minimize risk to firefighters? Hear from Jay Stalnacker - the Technical Lead for XPrize - Denise Smith - Professor and Director of First Responder Health and Safety Laboratory at Skidmore College - and Mike Cox - Director of Fire, Rescue & EMS Solutions at Esri. These 3 thought leaders explore the forefront of wildfire technology. They discuss how success in the future includes minimizing risk to firefighters, managing forest health, and building resilient communities. They also talk about space-based detection and autonomous response innovations. Watch the video podcast here! Click play now to hear what they have to share! And stay tuned for the return of our Texas Robotics Summit Mini Series! Head to www.smartfirefighting.com to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is, or review our curated resources! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
Hello there!In this episode of The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, we explore the critical advancements in poultry nutrition with Dr. Bayo Sokale, a technical lead at BASF. Dr. Sokale shares his extensive experience and insights on the innovative uses of feed enzymes and performance ingredients, including phytase superdosing's impact on poultry diets. Tune in to explore how these advancements can optimize your poultry operations, available on all major podcast platforms."Understanding the role of feed enzymes in poultry nutrition is not just about enhancing growth but also about optimizing the overall health of the birds." - Dr. Bayo SokaleMeet the guest: Dr. Adebayo Sokale, DVM from the University of Ibadan and PhD in Poultry Science from Mississippi State University, currently serves as the Technical Lead for Feed Enzymes & Performance Ingredients at BASF in North America. He grew up on a mid-size layer egg farm and followed his father's footsteps into poultry veterinary science. With extensive experience since 2013, Dr. Sokale supports applying innovative enzyme solutions in poultry nutrition.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:17) Introduction(03:45) Importance of feed enzymes(05:17) Phosphorous and beyond in nutrition(06:17) Phytase superdose effects(07:38) Field study insights on phytase(11:05) Future of high-dose enzyme usage(11:52) Closing thoughtsThe Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:BASF* Kerry* Cargill- Anitox- Kemin
The last time we spoke about wireless, the 9163e was just released. Since then, we've seen approval of AFC and cisco has been certified for standard power across its 6E portfolio. Get ready to dive deep into the exciting world of WiFi 6E in this episode! Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind this cutting-edge technology and discover how Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) plays a crucial role in supercharging wireless communication. We'll explore the essential requirements AFC must meet, tackle the tricky task of channel allocation in downtown hotspots, and explore key deployment considerations that can make or break connectivity success. In this episode we'll shine a spotlight on the importance of integrating GPS into the mix and delve into the fascinating realm of federated wireless collaboration, which is revolutionizing solutions in the United States. Plus, get ready for the inside scoop on the upcoming feature launch on Meraki platforms! From basic features to advanced configurations, we'll break down everything you need to know. And don't miss our exploration of GEO spatial design and real-world use cases, offering you valuable insights into the ever-evolving landscape of WiFi technology. Tune in and stay ahead of the curve! Resources https://community.cisco.com/t5/wireless-mobility-blogs/why-we-need-6ghz-standard-power-and-afc/ba-p/5074158 Cisco Guests Jim Florwick, Principal Technical Marketing Engineer, Cisco Roberto Muccifora, Sr. Technical Lead, Cisco Sam MacMullan, VP, Chief Chief Spectrum Architect, Federated Wireless Cisco Champion Hosts Mike Bolitho (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebolitho/), Wireless Engineer, CommonSpirit Health Zahid Muhammad (https://www.linkedin.com/in/muhammad-zahid-cpeng-cea-cciersdc-pmp-scf-itil-spsp-spsx-ciso-8557813/), Next Gen 911 Consultant, NYC Fire Dept Moderator Danielle Carter, Cisco, CCR Program/ Customer Voices
I'm delighted to speak with Allan Steele this week. Allan has held many positions in football including Director of Football, Technical Lead, Academy Manager in the Premier League and pro-licence coach. Allan was Director of Football at Forest Green Rovers Football Club. Previously he held roles at Brentford Football Club – as B Team Technical Lead and Assistant Coach, and as Education and Welfare Manager and Academy Coach. Allan and I discuss his coaching and leadership experiences and approaches having worked across three different footballing cultures.
In this week's episode, Anna (https://twitter.com/annarrose) catches up with Jordi Baylina (https://twitter.com/jbaylina), OG Ethereum contributor and Polygon zkEVM (https://polygon.technology/polygon-zkevm) Technical Lead. They cover what Jordi has been working on since he was last on the show in 2021. Back then, zkEVMs were still just an idea. Now that many of these systems have launched, they have a chance to look at how these fit into the general L2 landscape. They cover Jordi's view on engineering decentralized systems and how these are rolled out, and the recent research from Polygon, including their AggLayer proposal. They wrap up on what inspires him to keep contributing in the space. Here's some additional links for this episode: Polygon zkEVM (https://polygon.technology/polygon-zkevm) Episode 194: zkEVM with Jordi & David from Hermez (https://zeroknowledge.fm/episode-194-zkevm-with-jordi-david-from-hermez/) Episode 145: Circom & Hermez with Jordi Baylina (https://zeroknowledge.fm/145-2/) Episode 304: Exploring FRI, LogUp and using M31 for STARKs with Ulrich Haböck (https://zeroknowledge.fm/304-2/) Episode 303: A Dive into Binius with Ulvetanna (https://zeroknowledge.fm/303-2/) Episode 313: Revisiting Hardware with Ingonyama (https://zeroknowledge.fm/313-2/) The next ZK Hack IRL is happening May 17-19 in Kraków, apply to join now at zkkrakow.com (https://www.zkkrakow.com/) Gevulot (http://gevulot.com/) is the first decentralized proving layer. With Gevulot, users can generate and verify proofs using any proof system, for any use case. Gevulot is offering priority access to ZK Podcast listeners, register on gevulot.com (http://gevulot.com/) and write “Zk Podcast” in the note field of the registration form! Aleo (http://aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. Dive deeper and discover more about Aleo at http://aleo.org/ (http://aleo.org/) If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram)
Timestamps: 3:08 - Studying in India and the US 20:54 - Starting Anamii 34:00 - The exit coming as a surprise 43:58 - How Ansuya joined Swisspreneur 55:50 - What thirty3 does About Ansuya Ahluwalia: Ansuya Ahluwalia is a co-founder of the wellness and inner transformation app Anamii and the CTO and Business Partner of thirty3, which helps companies with innovative product development by building AI-first applications. She holds a MSc in Computer Science from UCLA and previously worked for companies like Amazon Lab126 and Vicara Infotech Group AG before starting Anamii in 2020. Her parents are both engineers who worked for a period of time in Silicon Valley, which is why Ansuya was born there, even though their family originally hails from India. They then moved back to India where she continued her studies and pursued a bachelor's degree. Ansuya then decided to do her master's in Computer Science at UCLA, in California, specializing in Machine Learning. She went on to work for Amazon as a software developer, where she was successful, and promoted quickly, but where career perspectives looked far too predictable and cookie-cutter for her taste. So in 2017 Ansuya moved to Switzerland, taking a job at Vicara Infotech Group AG, where she worked first as Technical Lead and then as CTO. 3 years on, she decided to quit her job and build Anamii, a platform to help people looking for improved mental wellbeing and spiritual growth be matched with the adequate professionals. Ansuya herself has benefited greatly in the past from meditation and yoga, and still does today. Two years later, in 2022, the business had really started seeing some traction, and Ansuya found it really fulfilling to be helping people in such a tangible way, but unfortunately the Swiss government had other plans: thinking that Ansuya had quit her tech job to become a spiritual coach herself, they mailed her a letter informing her that she was no longer working in a field that aligned with her skillset, and that if she did not return to the tech field within 1 year, she would be asked to leave the country. So Ansuya had no choice but to look for a day job, and the right opportunity came from friends over at thirty3. That same year, she joined Swisspreneur as a co-host, after having connected previously with our main host, Silvan. In 2023, Ansuya sold Anamii to HereNow, and remains active there only as a technical advisor. Nowadays she is the CTO at thirty3, which helps its customers validate their business ideas, build their products/services in a way that leverages all the available open source code online, and integrate AI into their business wherever beneficial. Don't forget to give us a follow on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Linkedin, so you can always stay up to date with our latest initiatives. That way, there's no excuse for missing out on live shows, weekly giveaways or founders' dinners
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In this episode, we sit down with Paolo, a seasoned veteran with a decade of experience in multiplayer game development. Former CEO of StarworkGC S.R.L., the studio behind the hit game Hunt For Gods, Paolo now leads development at Ariokan and serves as Unity's Technical Lead for Small Scale Competitive Multiplayer Template. With insights honed through years of industry experience, Paolo shares invaluable tips and strategies on how to ensure your multiplayer game not only survives but thrives on launch day. Whether you're an indie developer or part of a larger studio, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the competitive landscape of multiplayer game development.Learn more about PaoloLearn more about usJoin the next episode of the Indie Game Lunch Hour LIVE every Wednesday at 12pm EST on our Discord channel to answer your own burning questions and be immortalized in the recordings.
Massive bandwidths are available in the sub-terahertz bands, but the coverage of a cellular network exploiting those frequencies will be spotty. The 6GTandem project tries to circumvent this issue by developing a dual-frequency system architecture that jointly uses the sub-6 GHz and sub-THz bands. In this episode, Erik G. Larsson and Emil Björnson are visited by Dr. Parisa Aghdam, Technical Lead of 6GTandem and Research Manager at Ericsson. The discussion starts with potential use cases, such as extended reality services in stadiums and connected factories. The conversation then focuses on hardware aspects, such as how to build a distributed antenna system using plastic microwave fibers and amplifiers so that sub-THz signals can be transmitted from many different locations. You can read more about the EU-funded project and its partners at https://horizon-6gtandem.eu/ Music: On the Verge by Joseph McDade. Visit Erik's website https://liu.se/en/employee/erila39 and Emil's website https://ebjornson.com/
Today's guest is Tej Hemantharaj, Director – Technical Lead at Fujitsu North America. Fujitsu is a global leader in technology and business solutions that transform organizations and the world around us. They have a long heritage of bringing innovation and expertise, continuously working to contribute to the growth of society and their customers. It is the company's purpose to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the Director, Technical Practice Lead for Fujitsu North America, Tej is responsible for the technical vision and direction of the ServiceNow practice. With over 12 years of experience working within ServiceNow, Tej leads a team of SMEs and oversees the design & architectural aspects of ServiceNow implementations. He is also responsible for setting and ensuring good practices, and being an advocate for innovation. As a ServiceNow Certified Master Architect, Tej also provides technical advisory and guidance to help customers succeed in their ServiceNow journey. In this episode, Tej talks about: His background and current role leading Fujitsu's ServiceNow practice, Fujitsu's investment in R&D including supercomputers and AI, Assisting customers in ITSM, ITOM and broader enterprise transformations, How the ServiceNow platform has evolved, His advice for leveraging ServiceNow within your business, Guidance for ServiceNow Consultants in their career journeys
Welcome to Season 6 of The Coaching Podcast, where we explore coaching philosophy, player development, and the essence of becoming the best version of oneself. Our host, Emma Doyle, has a wonderful conversation with Dr. Peter McGahey, a seasoned teaching assistant professor at West Virginia University and a distinguished Coach Developer. Together, they talk about what drives people to coach and the pivotal role coaches play in shaping the lives of those they mentor. Join us as we navigate through thought-provoking questions and visionary insights that challenge traditional coaching norms. It's not just about the game; it's about unlocking the learning that lies within us. Welcome to a journey of discovery, growth, and the pursuit of excellence. Here is a summary of the key points; 0.58: Do you prefer sunrise or sunset? 1.12: Why do you coach? To help people become the best version of themselves 1.47: When did you discover that you wanted to become a coach? REEL ED: 3.24: HIGHLIGHT ED: Is there someone out there who believes in you? 3.52: Who was that coach or person that CHOSE to believe in you? 7.34: Is it possible for a parent to coach their children/child? 50: Are parents the biggest problem in youth sports? As a parent, do you have clearly defined roles between being a parent and being a coach? Be respectful of the different roles. Dad answer: “I love watching you play.” 34: What's the difference between teaching, coaching, coach developing? The common thread: “You are helping people discover the best version of themselves.” 45: What makes a great coach? (WMAGC) Care – do you care about them as a person first? Joy- Do you have a feeling of real content and enjoyment when you coach? Do you create joy in the sports experience for your athletes/team members/players? Passion – Do you have passion for your sport? Do you have a passion for people to reach their potential? 31: Story about the great coaching qualities mentioned above. REEL Peter: 16.43: HIGHLIGHT: It's about unlocking the learning that is in front of us … 03: How do you deal with a coach who doesn't agree with a game-centered approach to learning? Respect different opinions (adopt a growth mindset) Meet the person where they are … instead – listen and learn to choose your moments when to share. What's your preferred coaching style? Are you more direct or indirect with your communication? REEL ED: 22 mins: HIGHLIGHT ED: Park your ego and meet people where they are at 42: In the ever-evolving coaching landscape what disruptive idea do you have that will disrupt the way that we coach in 2030? We have evolved from finding games and drills. How do we impact and how do we communicate more effectively with people? We are not coaching robots! We are coaching people! Remote learning in ways that we could have never imagined will happen! REEL ED: 25.32: One thing AI can't teach is curiosity! 00: Don't rush your soccer penalty kicks! 45: As coaches, soon we are going to be able to view film from the player's perspective. What did the athlete see? How can I support them in their learning? 53: Book: Grassroots Coaching Top 3 tips: 97 years of age COACH and a World War II person. Selective perception – they see everything through their lens/their eyes (so acknowledge it and accept it). They can be correct in their perspective but incorrect in their environment. Player readiness – physical, emotional, spiritual (whole person) = positive experience Take a longer-term view Closure – are you bringing your athletes (or workplace team members) to closure? The Coaching Podcast is sponsored by The Sampson Agency - a talent entertainment and sports management company owned and operated by Tina Samara. Visit: www.thesampsonagency.com or email: tina@transitioncoach4athletes.com To learn more about becoming a workplace coach or advancing your coaching skills, visit: www.opendoorcoachingusa.com or email: info@emmadoyle.com.au About Peter McGahey Dr. Peter McGahey is a teaching assistant professor at West Virginia University in the School of Sport Sciences and a Coach Developer and the Technical Lead for the C-Course with U.S. Soccer. He has degrees in Educational Leadership, Physical Education/Sport Coaching, Human Performance and Sport and Communications. He holds both a United States Soccer Federation ‘A' License and a ‘Youth' License. McGahey served as a NCAA Division I and II Women's and Men's Head and Assistant Soccer Coach for over 20 years. McGahey has coached athletes all along the developmental pathway and developed programming at the local club, state, and national levels. Most recently serving as an Assistant Coach with CP Soccer, Technical Advisor to Down Syndrome Sports of America, the West Virginia Soccer Association - Olympic Development Program Director, and a pre-academy coach at Mountaineer United Soccer Club. Additionally, McGahey is the co-author alongside Dr. Peter Pierro of Grassroots Coaching: Using sports psychology and coaching principles effectively. Connect with Peter Website: https://www.beyourbest2day.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drpetermcgahey/ Insta: @BUrBest2day
What is adventure and how can we deliver it? These are just two of the topics that Mark Sedgwick and Jeff Marks help us to explore as we talk about adventure and the challenge zone. Mark and Jeff are two of the founders of the newly launched Professional Ski Instructors of Canada (PSIC). The PSIC has delivering “the adventure” at the core of its mission. Mark and Jeff walk through what “the adventure” is and how it relates to our challenge zone.Key TakeawaysInteresting new Organization: Promoting the delivery of the entire experience, free of judgment, promoting development, recognizing that delivering these experiences requires a diverse skill set that includes both hard and soft skills.Components of Adventure: Fun, safe, learning were three key components of adventure for the PSIC. To achieve an adventure, it has to be remembered as being enjoyable either in the moment or later, the experience has to fit inside people's risk tolerance, and people generally want to feel like they have improved in some way.The Challenge Zone: Tis the performance zone you are in when you are excited and can perform well, without being overwhelmed or bored. When we go above your challenge zone, we can become stressed, and our survival instincts can kick in. When we go below our challenge zone, we can become complacent and lose interest. The level of adversity we are exposed to determines where we are operating.Adventure Happens in the Challenge Zone: This is where we are stimulated and can try new things without becoming frustrated. To deliver an adventure we need to create an environment here people can operate in their challenge zone.Guest LinksProfessional Ski Instructors of Canada (PSIC): www.psic.proModel of the Challenge Zone: https://deliveringadventure.com/the-adventure-zone/Guest BioMark Sedgwick is a proud product of the ski industry – skiing is his passion, and he is an obsessed student of the sport. His career spans over 35 years in the industry. He is currently President and co-founder of both the Professional ski instructors of Canada (PSIC) and 2XO Ski Consulting, offering his expertise as an industry advisor. He is a recognized and respected global thought leader and author in the ski space.Mark spent 16 years as a senior executive with Whistler Blackcomb and played a strategic role in all aspects of the resort's journey and growth as it became the most visited resort on the planet. During his tenure at Whistler Blackcomb, he was involved in the delivery of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, a successful Initial Public Offering (IPO), leading to the establishment of Whistler Blackcomb as a publicly traded company. This series of achievements culminated in Whistler Blackcomb's significant acquisition by Vail Resorts.Mark's ski education spans three pathways: Austrian, Australian, and Canadian. Mark participated at two Interski events, representing Australia in 1995 and Canada as Technical Lead and Coach in 2023.Like Mark, Jeff has worked extensively in the ski industry. Jeff was born and raised in the Canadian Rockies in Jasper and currently lives in Banff Alberta.Jeff has had various leadership roles in the ski industry including Director of the Club Ski program in Banff and the Niseko Village Snow School in Japan as well as 12 years as Program Coordinator and National Program Director for the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance.Jeff has represented Canada at three Interski events including as Head Coach of the Canadian team in March, 2023 in Levi, Finland. Now being involved with the Professional Ski Instructors of Canada, Jeff finds himself again in a creative new challenge zone with an opportunity to do his best to support an industry and profession that he loves. ...
Sumayyah Ahmed, Technical Lead at Square, shares her talk, “You Can Be a Mentor: How and Why.” She discusses how you can mentor on an individual, company, and industry level. She also shares the value of peer mentoring.
The next generation of flight is happening now, the race to go hypersonic will have major implications on our world and the way we travel. Joining John Michael Godier in an EXCLUSIVE interview are three Lockheed Martin engineers who are currently working on the monumental amount of problem solving it takes to achieve hypersonic flight. Get ready to go hypersonic. James Stetson James is a Lead Research Engineer at Lockheed Martin Advanced Technologies Laboratory (ATL) and serves as the Technical Lead and Engineering Program Manager for multiple hypersonic defense programs and initiatives. He is an advocate for innovative, disruptive and holistic thinking across multiple disciplines and holds several US Patents. James received his BSE in Mechanical Engineering from Messiah University and has worked at Lockheed Martin for over 7 years. Peter Yip Peter is a senior research engineer at Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories and an Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota with a concentration in computational physics of hypersonic flight vehicles with 4+ years of applied research and development (R&D) experience for U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) platforms. His current work lies in the field of dynamic behavior of materials, continuum mechanics, experimental/computational physics, and hypersonic aerodynamics. Peter obtained his B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in mechanics of materials from the University of Central Florida and Johns Hopkins University, respectively. Jonathan Heinrich Dr. Jonathon Heinrich received his PhD in plasma physics from the University of Iowa in 2011. Since receiving his PhD, Jonathon has worked on a range of exciting programs that have spanned high energy density plasma, high power microwave sources, pulsed power, low temperature plasma, and space weather.
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
1) Sander's early career at NRG and nuclear energy in the Netherlands' 2) Thorizon's Thorium molten salt reactor (MSR) design 3) Recent announcements from Thorizon 4) Where Sander sees nuclear energy in the global energy mix in the future
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
1) Sander's early career at NRG and nuclear energy in the Netherlands 2) Thorizon's Thorium molten salt reactor (MSR) design 3) Recent updates and announcements from Thorizon 4) Where Sander sees nuclear energy in the global energy mix in the future
This week we're joined by British Judo's Performance Analyst and Technical Lead (and former host of the Final Block Podcast) Chris Barry, to talk about why Japan have selected so early, ASMR and obviously Germany's selection dilemma at -78kg, deciding between former world champion Anna-Maria Wagner and current European champion Alina Boehm.
Wondering how to navigate through significant career transitions smoothly? In this episode of the ‘Speak Your Mind Unapologetically Podcast', we provide you with invaluable insights and practical tips to help you smoothly pivot in your career. We are thrilled to have Ramya Prabhakar, a Principal Product Manager at a leading tech company and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, share her experiences and lessons learned shifting from a Technical Lead to a Product Manager role. Tune in to this episode to discover: ✔️ The pivotal moments that signal it's time for a career change. ✔️ Strategies for preparing and positioning yourself for a successful career pivot. ✔️ How to engage with mentors and networks for support during transitions. ✅ Other Episodes You'll Like Bold Career Pivots: Making Unconventional Moves (with Jodi Constantino) Don't Leave It to Luck: How to Steer Your Career Path (with Geetanjali Tandon) Is It Good To Take Career Risks? (With Preeti Karnik) Disrupt Yourself: How to Be the Change You Want to See in Your Career & Leadership (with Anuradha Dodda) 32 Ways To Take Up More Space And Get Noticed At Work 4 Things You Can Ask For To Fast-Track Your Career 15 Ways To Groom Yourself For A Promotion When Nobody Else Does ✅ Follow Ivna Curi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2/ ✅ Free Resources Podcast episode lists by theme: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/speakyourmindunapologeticallytopics From Rambling To Articulate PDF Guide: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/articulate Women in Tech Leaders Podcast Interviews: https://assertiveway.com/womenintechpodcastguests/ Podcast Summaries & More Email Newsletter: https://assertiveway.com/newsletter Our Linkedin Blog Articles: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6863880009879306240/ TEDx Talk How To Speak Up Safely When It's Psychologically Unsafe: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/safespeak 10 Day free Assertive And Liked Challenge: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/beassertiveandliked Assertiveness free training: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/getahead Other Free resources: https://assertiveway.com/free/ Podcast page: https://assertiveway.com/podcast-speak-your-mind-unapologetically/ ✅ Work With Us Workshops: http://assertiveway.com/workshops Break The Silence: https://assertiveway.com/communicationculturetransformation/ Services: https://assertiveway.com/offerings Contact me: info@assertiveway.com or ivnacuri@assertiveway.com Contact me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2 Website: https://assertiveway.com ✅ Support The Podcast Rate the podcast on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-your-mind-unapologetically-podcast/id1623647915 Ask me your question for the next episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/speakyourmindquestion
Join Chris Strahl as he sits with Alex Wilson and Jon Reidy as they discuss their approach to evolving with community demands at T. Rowe Price. Dive into the dynamic process of identifying what drives your customers, crafting solutions that resonate, and ensuring widespread adoption of these innovations. View the transcript of this episode here.Register here for our upcoming webinar, ‘Design System Roadmap & Strategy for the Enterprise' on November 29th. GuestAlex is the Engineering Manager and Technical Lead of the Design System at T. Rowe Price. He specializes in leveraging web standards to craft performant, accessible, and interoperable components that enhance both user and developer experiences.Jon is a Design System leader at T. Rowe Price. He previously led the Design System at HSBC and has been specializing in this space for around 8 years.HostChris Strahl is co-founder and CEO of Knapsack, host of @TheDSPod, DnD DM, and occasional river guide. You can find Chris on Twitter as @chrisstrahl and on LinkedIn.Sponsored by Knapsack, the design system platform that brings teams together. Learn more at knapsack.cloud.
In segment one, Hal is joined by Anh Nguyen, Technical Lead for NASA Techrise. Then, Hal speaks to a student group from Connecticut who were one of last year's winners of the Techrise challenge. Also, hear from Becky Tanner, the Chief Marketing Officer for Wisk Aero.
Oil and gas majors have long stated their intention to diversify away from fossil fuels and move toward clean energy production. However, in the last few years, many have wound back these plans, shooting for less ambitious targets or returning to their traditional business models. Against this backdrop, can climate-conscious investors hold major fossil-fuel companies to account? On today's show, BNEF Sustainable Finance analyst Ryan Loughead hosts a conversation on oil and gas investment with panelists Annika Brouwer, Sustainability Specialist at Ninety One Asset Management; Ronan Hodge, Technical Lead from the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ); Thina Saltvedt, Chief Analyst in Sustainable Finance at Nordea Bank; and Peter Taylor, Corporate Engagement Programme Director for the Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC). Together they discuss the different approaches of asset managers who keep oil and gas investments on their books, the challenges around divesting from fossil-fuel holdings, and the varying strategies of oil and gas majors themselves. Today's episode was recorded live at BNEF Summit London. To learn more about BNEF's Summits and to listen to more interviews, please visit https://about.bnef.com/summit/. Complimentary BNEF research on the trends driving the transition to a lower-carbon economy can be found at BNEF on the Bloomberg Terminal, on bnef.com or on the BNEF mobile app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kristen McGarry is a Principal Account Technical Lead for the Financial Services Market at IBM. Based in New York City, she engages daily with the largest financial institutions globally to identify business opportunities for innovation, accelerate time to value, and operationalize new solutions across software, hardware and services offerings. 02:57 An Intro to Kristen McGarry 04:36 Why IBM?09:25 The Attraction of Data Science11:51 A Day in the Life of an Account Technical Leader13:30 Technical Sales versus Sales15:05 Continuing to Innovate19:09 Dealing with Wall Street20:17 The Methodology22:23 The How of Technical Sales23:05 Continuous Learning28:03 Management System 30:34 Wall Street Learnings32:20 Biggest Challenge33:08 The Data Challenge34:22 Best Data Science Use Cases in Finance 36:14 What Do Clients Miss on AI?38:09 PredictionsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-mcgarry/Website: https://www.ibm.com/Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at almartintalksdata@gmail.com and tell us why you should be next. The Making Data Simple Podcast is hosted by Al Martin, WW VP Technical Sales, IBM, where we explore trending technologies, business innovation, and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun. and leadership ... while keeping it simple & fun.
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Bruce Thompson, CEO of Kincell Bio. Your host, Raman Sehgal, discusses the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain with Bruce, covering: The daunting and exciting prospect of launching a CDMO spin-out focused on early-phase companies The challenges and opportunities of pivoting a facility from innovator-owned to CDMO-owned Navigating from technical leader to a first CEO role... and the importance of covering your blind spots Why Bruce is seeing an upturn in the market and the emergence of more diverse opportunities. Bruce is the CEO of Kincell Bio, bringing over 28 years of experience to his position. Before this, he was Vice President and Technical Lead for the Cell Therapy Franchise at Resilience, Inc., where he helped build the development and GMP manufacturing capabilities and served as a technical advisor internally and externally. He has over 18 years of CMC strategy, product development, and cell therapy manufacturing experience. In his first startup role, he was Vice President of Process Sciences at Lyell Immunopharma, where he was responsible for Process and Analytical Development and tech transfer of processes and methods to a newly built state-of-the-art cGMP facility. Prior to Lyell, Bruce served as the Sr. Director of the Therapeutic Products Program at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC), where he led GMP manufacturing of cell and gene therapy products. He was responsible for supporting >15 active clinical programs and contributed to the filing of 6 INDs for various cell therapy programs. Bruce also spent nearly ten years at Pfizer in the Pharmaceutical Sciences division, and he received his B.A. in Biology, an M.S. in Biochemistry from The Ohio State University, and a Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the University of Louisville. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues, and join us in celebrating and promoting the value and importance of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating! Molecule to Market is sponsored and funded by ramarketing, an international marketing, design, digital, and content agency helping companies differentiate, get noticed, and grow in life sciences.
Titans Of Nuclear | Interviewing World Experts on Nuclear Energy
1) Armando's experience at university, his interest in thermalhydraulics, and how both of these things propelled him into his current position at Canadian Nuclear Laboratories 2) A technical deep dive into some facets of the Supercritical Water Cooled Reactor technology 3) Why the SCWR is being overlooked in the face of numerous other advanced reactor technologies 4) The chemical and mechanical processes of the SCWR and a look inside the world of those who study the technology - What are the popular opinions?
When Ilana Davidi Reeves walked into the computer science placement test at the start of college and she was the only woman, she walked out and found a new major. But tech-related internships at ESPN and an early internet company kept her interest piqued and on the second day of her first consulting job out of college, she found herself in their Java lab and kept programming and technology front and center in her career.Seemingly against the odds, she exceled in software engineering as one of the only women in the field. She had to deal not only with the volatility of the industry but also the discrimination there during the 2009 recession and later when she needed to juggle it all with motherhood. The struggles and the support she found from her network at that time, however, would prove to be beneficial when she found the odds stacked against her in other ways in her personal life later on.In this episode, find out from Ilana how sticking through the hard things can set you up for success and a sense of gratitude later…on today's Roads Taken, with me, Leslie Jennings Rowley. About This Episode's GuestIlana Davidi Reeves is a software engineering and architecture leader with 25 years of experiences across diverse industries, who currently serves as Engineering Lead, Fulfillment at Square. She has managed, mentored, and directed local, off-shore, and near-shore teams including the new wave of women in the space. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and their two boys. (252) For another story about being an outlier in your industry and leading through it, listen to our episode with Tim Chow. Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.com Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings RowleyMusic: Brian BurrowsEmail the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com
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This episode features Sai Pragna Etikyala, Technical Lead at Twilio, for a discussion on event driven architectures and modern asynchronous applications. Questions covered include:Tell us a bit about you, background, journey in techWhat do you work on in your role at Twilio?What do you like about being tech lead?Let's talk about how to build easier/better event driven architectures. Why is this important?What workflow orchestration tools can help?Are you involved in the tech community outside of work? Anywhere folks can connect with you?Sai Pragna Etikyala is a Technical Lead at Twilio, currently leading the team responsible for A2P 10DLC compliance for messaging. Utilizing her extensive experience with asynchronous systems, she has efficiently re-architected Twilio's complex compliance systems, leading to notable improvements in manageability and operational efficiency. Before joining Twilio, she worked at Amazon Web Services, Yahoo, and Cerner. Throughout her tenure at these companies, she developed robust end-to-end solutions and successfully managed complex operations. This has enriched her expertise not only in asynchronous computing but also in software development, cloud computing, and healthcare IT solutions. She holds a Master's degree in Computer Science from Arizona State University. Her innovative and agile approach to software engineering and leadership distinguishes her as a significant contributor to the telecommunications realm and beyond.
Though Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing remains one of the most popular go-to resources for print on demand books, other KDP Alternatives are stepping up. One of those self publishing companies is Bookvault. After hearing so many good things about this UK-based company, I reached out to speak to their Technical Lead, Alex Smith. We talk more about how Bookvault's parent company has been around in the book printing industry for decades now, why their account holders leave glowing reviews, and discuss the recent addition of US print distribution. Bookvault Review - [INSERT LINK] Bookvault - https://bookvault.app/. Use the code BVDALE to waive up to three upload fees. Join Channel Memberships - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl9CjdZQtzufqgYx0CidSbA/join Join my community at: Discord - http://dalelinks.com/discord Where noted, some outbound links financially benefit the channel through affiliate programs. I only endorse programs, products, or services I use and can stand confidently behind. These links do not affect your purchase price and greatly helps to building and growing this channel. Thanks in advance for understanding! - Dale L. Roberts
In this episode we are very excited to be joined by George Degenkamp from MIGHTY YELL!! MIGHTY YELL are a video game studio based in Toronto and creators of the 90s inspired non-violent crime adventure game, The Big Con, and the VR title A Knight in the Attic. You can find MIGHTY YELL in the following places: https://www.mightyyell.com/ https://www.mightyyell.com/a-knight-in-the-attic/ https://www.facebook.com/mightyyell https://twitter.com/mightyyell https://www.instagram.com/mightyyell/ https://discord.com/invite/xypFJdaBXk https://www.youtube.com/@mightyyellstudios You can participate in our show live or alternatively catch up with any episodes you may have missed at the following locations: https://www.youtube.com/thisweekinmetropolis https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinmetropolis https://www.twitch.tv/thisweekinmetropolis Prefer listening to the show in your own time not a problem, the audio version of our show can be found at all your favourite streaming platforms including: Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thisweekinmetropolis Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2mHtNUXyuXCLUMJyOMbbtC Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/this-week-in-metropolis/id1459034807 Amazon: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/afaf70b6-b8cd-48bd-89ff-793d317aeb61/this-week-in-metropolis Join the conversation with us daily at the following places, don't forget to follow so you don't miss a thing. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinmetropolis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/twimetropolis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinmetropolis Love the show and want everyone to know about it? We have hoodies and T shirts that do just that, check them out here: https://this-week-in-metropolis-merch.creator-spring.com/ #Podcast #Videogames #VR
I am joined by Joe Flateau, Technical Lead/Staff Engineer at Density. We are going to talk about how after 12 years at one job he entered the job search and how difficult it was! Come hang! Recruiter Against Recruiters - Click the Link Below For Job Postings, Newsletters & more! https://solo.to/tdesseyn Like what you hear? Connect with me - Website: www.vaco.com/taylor LinkedIn: Taylor Desseyn Tweet me: @tdesseyn Pics of the life, wife, daughter & dog: @tdesseyn
Velshi is joined by Senior Correspondent at New York Magazine Irin Carmon, former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius, Head of the Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign William Browder, Technical Lead for XPRIZE WildfireJay Stalnacker, President & CEO of the Center for Reproductive RightsNancy Northup, SeniorColumnist at The Boston Globe OpinionKimberly Atkins Stohr, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Chris Mattei, Opinion Writer for The Washington PostJennifer Rubin, Senior Adviser at The Lincoln Project Stuart Stevens.
Sometimes, the frontier is at a crypto conference. One of the most prestige being, ETHDenver! We're back with a handful of exclusive interviews with some of the most fascinating minds in crypto. Wish you could make it to all the crypto conferences, but don't have the time? Don't worry, Bankless brings the frontier to you. In this episode, we're talking to Jordi Baylina, Technical Lead for Polygon Hermez zkEVM. Polygon's zkEVM is scheduled to go live on MARCH 27, 2023! So of course, we had to ask Jordi all about it. ------