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Our Moore's Lobby Podcast serves an elite global audience of engineers, technologists, and executives with a goal to educate, empower, and entertain. We discuss the technologies and engineering behind the hottest industry trends as host Daniel Bogdanoff guides you through the human stories behind the world's most inspiring organizations and leaders. Tune in every other Tuesday for new episodes.

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Ep. 35 | The Impact of Chip Shortages on the Electronics Industry

October 19, 2021 17:01 - 59 minutes - 54.2 MB

In this Industry Tech Days Keynote, we have an all-star panel of industry experts to talk about the ramifications of the global chip shortage and what lessons we can learn from them. You'll hear from Dave Doherty, President and COO of distributor Digi-Key Electronics, Steve Sanghi, Executive Chair of semiconductor manufacturer Microchip Technology, and Michael Knight, Corporate Senior Vice President of Business Development of distributor TTI.

Ep. 34 | The Latest from the Lab: How IBM Research Is Inventing What's Next

October 12, 2021 10:00 - 53 minutes - 49.1 MB

2021 brought us the first functioning 2 nm chip, a milestone accomplished by a team at IBM Research, one of the foremost research institutions on the planet for the electronics industry. In the upper echelons of this prestigious group is Dr. Jeffrey Welser, the Vice President of Exploratory Science and University Partnerships for IBM. In this episode of Moore's Lobby, Dr. Welser talks with Daniel about everything from quantum computing to CMOS devices to neural networks.

Ep. 33 | From Autonomous Golf Carts to Semis: The Journey to the Self-Driving Truck

October 06, 2021 10:00 - 43 minutes - 39.7 MB

Two engineering students developed an autonomous golf cart system to transport people across campus. One accelerator program and a lot of engineering later, the same two engineers founded Embark, an autonomous trucking company that rapidly grew into a $5 billion endeavor.  In 2018, when the company was only two years old, Embark claimed an industry-first: a 2,400-mile coast-to-coast journey for an autonomous truck from LA to Jacksonville, Florida. For the first time in many people's minds,...

Ep. 32 | HP's Journey from Birthing Silicon Valley to Powering 21st Century Entertainment, Aerospace, and Remote Work

September 28, 2021 17:13 - 1 hour - 59 MB

What do Lady Gaga, DreamWorks, and SpaceX have in common? Would you believe us if we said the answer was tech? In this episode, two top HP execs talk about the unexpected ways this giant in the industry has gone from the inventors of the inkjet printer to Oscar-winning staple in Hollywood, healthcare, and some out-of-this-world applications. Joining Daniel in the Lobby today are Jim Nottingham, Global Head & General Manager of HP’s Advanced Compute & Solutions, and Bruce Blaho, HP Fellow a...

Ep. 31 | NASA Astronauts Victor Glover and Michael Hopkins Talk Engineering at 17,000 mph

September 24, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 59.4 MB

In their conversation, Victor, Michael, and Daniel will discuss what it's like to walk in space, the technologies that are propelling space exploration, and the importance of engineers in making aerospace history.

Ep. 30 | Arduino Goes Pro: Disrupting the World of Automation

September 21, 2021 10:00 - 57 minutes - 53 MB

Arduino recently announced a monumental change in its new efforts towards producing affordable, scalable hardware for industrial automation applications. Hear the how and why of Arduino's jump from the hobbyist bench to the factory floor.

Ep. 29 | NVIDIA CTO Michael Kagan on the New Age of AI and Supercomputers

September 07, 2021 11:00 - 43 minutes - 40.1 MB

The advent of AI is forcing us to rethink the way we design hardware and changing the way we think of processing. After all, data-hungry applications are processor-hungry applications.  In this episode of Moore’s Lobby, Daniel speaks with Michael Kagan, the CTO of NVIDIA, a tech giant and household name in processing. Kagan’s career spans foundational work across Intel, Mellanox, and now NVIDIA as they forge new technologies to enable accelerated compute. Learn about the three core pilla...

Ep. 28 | How DARPA Stops IC Hardware Hackers in Their Tracks: Insights from Serge Leef

August 24, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 56.8 MB

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. How do you get hardware engineers to attend a seminar about security? Tell them it's a free buffet and then lock the doors behind them before you start the slide deck. To put it mildly, security is not hardware designers' favorite topic. But with millions of unsecured devices in the market, it's quickly becoming an issue the industry can't ignore.  Join our new host for Season 3, Daniel Bogdanoff, for this episode of Moore's Lobby that kicks off...

Episode 28 | How DARPA Stops IC Hardware Hackers in Their Tracks: Insights from Serge Leef

August 24, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 56.8 MB

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before. How do you get hardware engineers to attend a seminar about security? Tell them it's a free buffet and then lock the doors behind them before you start the slide deck. To put it mildly, security is not hardware designers' favorite topic. But with millions of unsecured devices in the market, it's quickly becoming an issue the industry can't ignore.  Join our new host for Season 3, Daniel Bogdanoff, for this episode of Moore's Lobby that kicks off...

Tune in for Season 3 of Moore's Lobby

August 19, 2021 12:00 - 2 minutes - 2.07 MB

Season 3 of Moore's Lobby serves up conversations with some of the most fascinating luminaries in the electronics industry.  Join host Daniel Bogdanoff as he geeks out with CTOs, inventors, astronauts, and more about the technologies that are changing the world.

Ep. 27 | Two Google Senior VPs of Engineering: From Shipping Containers to Today's Data Centers

June 22, 2021 10:55 - 58 minutes - 80.8 MB

Google is one of the most prominent corporations in history. Since its founding in 1998, it's gone from a scrappy startup in Silicon Valley to the portal through which most people access the internet.  How do you even begin to design compute infrastructure that massive? This week on Moore's Lobby, Dave talks with TWO Google Senior VPs of Engineering, Google Fellows Luiz Barroso and Amin Vahdat.  In this conversation, you'll hear about the early days of Google, back when their data ce...

Ep. 26 | Microchip's Steve Sanghi on How to Bring a Company from Debt to Billions

June 08, 2021 11:20 - 37 minutes - 51.5 MB

Microchip Technology is so recognizable in the semiconductor industry that it's hard to contemplate that it struggled rather a lot in its early years. From its split from General Instrument to its rocky beginnings as a company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and on through its remarkable 121 consecutive profitable quarters, Microchip has fought for every inch of success it's achieved. In the middle of it all has been Steve Sanghi, CEO from 1990 until 2021, when he took on the role of E...

Ep. 25 | Microsoft US's CTO Gina Loften on Identifying the Next Big Tech

May 25, 2021 10:30 - 36 minutes - 49.5 MB

Identifying what technology is going to change the world next is a superpower everyone wishes they had. If you could see where advancements were being made and where funds were being invested—and if you had the vision to act on what you saw—what could you accomplish? This is basically a job description for the CTO of Microsoft US, who is our guest this week on Moore's Lobby. Gina Loften is an electrical engineer, leader, author, and executive whose purpose is to identify the next big techn...

Ep. 24 | GE Renewables' VP & CTO Danielle Merfeld on Engineers in Power

May 11, 2021 03:41 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

About five years ago, we reached the tipping point where it became cheaper to build a new wind farm than to build a conventional thermal power plant. Now we’re staring down the barrel of a second tipping point, where it will be cheaper to build a new wind farm than it will be to operate an existing conventional power plant. In this episode, Dave speaks with the VP and CTO of GE Renewable Energy, Dr. Danielle Merfeld, about the current state of renewables.  You’ll hear valuable advice abo...

Ep. 23 | Arduino Co-founder Massimo Banzi on How Arduino Took the World by Storm

April 29, 2021 16:30 - 52 minutes - 72.6 MB

For some, it's a prototyping tool. For others, it's a gateway to freedom of expression.  It's been a powerful tool for STEM education, an object of scorn, and the hardware platform that's launched a thousand Kickstarters. But no matter what your expectations are, Arduino will surprise you in 2021. Hear all about the origins of Arduino as an exercise in usability and open-source philosophy. Learn how Arduino transformed the maker movement and vice versa. And listen in as the co-founder ...

Ep. 22 | Cruise’s Sr. VP of Engineering, Mo ElShenawy, on Developing Autonomous Vehicles

April 15, 2021 23:21 - 53 minutes - 73.9 MB

To say that autonomous vehicles represent a huge number of engineering challenges is an understatement. To some engineers, they seem insurmountable. To others, like Mo ElShenawy, they're part of another day at the office. This week, Dave speaks with Mo ElShenawy, Senior VP of Engineering for Cruise. Cruise began as a startup out of Y Combinator and rose to prominence as a powerhouse of machine vision and data processing for autonomous vehicle development. Acquired by GM in 2016, Cruise tod...

Ep. 22 | The Promises, Challenges, and Realities of Developing Autonomous Vehicles with Mo ElShenawy, Cruise's Senior VP of Engineering

April 15, 2021 23:21 - 53 minutes - 73.9 MB

To say that autonomous vehicles represent a huge number of engineering challenges is an understatement. To some engineers, they seem insurmountable. To others, like Mo ElShenawy, they're part of another day at the office. This week, Dave speaks with Mo ElShenawy, Senior VP of Engineering for Cruise. Cruise began as a startup out of Y Combinator and rose to prominence as a powerhouse of machine vision and data processing for autonomous vehicle development. Acquired by GM in 2016, Cruise tod...

Ep. 21 | Carnegie Mellon's Karen Lightman on the Intersection of Tech and Policy for Smart Cities

April 01, 2021 22:59 - 35 minutes - 32.4 MB

"Smart city" isn't exactly an engineering term. And yet engineers are responsible for developing the technologies that take a city from being advanced to being "smart," including wireless communications, sensor fusion, and machine-learning algorithms implemented to serve public life.  But it turns out the real hurdles in the way of smart city technologies are much more human and complex than we may realize. In this episode, Dave speaks with Karen Lightman, the Executive Director of Carne...

Ep. 20 | Dr. Aaron Edsinger, CEO & Co-founder of Hello Robot and Former Head of Robotics at Google on Humanity in Robots

March 18, 2021 20:00 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

Dr. Aaron Edsinger spent years at MIT CSAIL's Humanoid Robotics Group, building robots in the shape of human torsos under the tutelage of world-renowned roboticist Rodney Brooks. It may seem strange, then, that the flagship product at his latest startup, Hello Robot, doesn't look human at all.  Listen in to hear about how Edsinger views the difference between startups and corporate life when it comes to innovation that truly serves people and communities well, from the iterative design pro...

Ep. 19 | Open-Source Machine Learning with BeagleBoard Co-Founder Jason Kridner

March 04, 2021 22:30 - 33 minutes - 31 MB

This week in the Lobby, we have one of the original leaders of the single-board computer (SBC) industry, Jason Kridner of BeagleBoard.org, whose BeagleBone line of open-source SBCs is manufactured by Texas Instruments in partnership with Digi-Key and Newark element14.  In this episode, Jason and Dave get into the importance of rapid prototyping for embedded systems in an era where time-to-market trumps all. Core to this episode is the democratization of working with neural networks throu...

Ep. 18 | Seth Coe-Sullivan and NS Nanotech Are Revolutionizing Display Technology

February 19, 2021 04:05 - 44 minutes - 40.7 MB

Did you know that changing the size of a quantum dot changes the color it emits without altering any other properties? This deceptively simple fact goes down to the quantum level, where the color of a quantum dot can be controlled by changing how many nanometers across it is. In this episode of Moore's Lobby, we're diving into what Dr. Seth Coe-Sullivan calls "the quantum weirdness" as we explore the concepts of nanotechnology and quantum dots.  Coe-Sullivan is the CEO, President, and co...

Ep. 17 | The Maiden Voyage of Virgin Hyperloop with CTO Josh Giegel

February 04, 2021 21:21 - 45 minutes - 41.5 MB

As CTO and co-founder of Virgin Hyperloop, Giegel is a mechanical engineer, former aerospace researcher, and a transportation revolutionary. Hyperloop transportation has always been a bombastic proposal. Virgin Hyperloop aims to provide ground transportation up to 670 miles per hour. At those speeds, you could step into a hyperloop pod in New York City at noon and step out of it in Los Angeles in time for dinner five hours later, requiring 10x less energy than an airplane. A robust hyper...

Ep. 16 | DS TECHEETAH’s Mark Preston Talks Dominance in Formula E Motorsports

January 21, 2021 19:06 - 44 minutes - 40.9 MB

What does it take for a motorsport team to win five Formula E championships? And how do automotive companies translate that success into the electric vehicles we drive every day? We’re kicking off Season 2 of Moore’s Lobby with a guest who will be familiar to motorsports fans across Formula 1 and its electric vehicle counterpart, Formula E.  Motorsports are the ultimate proving ground for automotive technologies. When it comes to electric vehicles, no prototyping in the world can match t...

Don't Miss Season 2 of Moore's Lobby

January 16, 2021 19:35 - 1 minute - 2.68 MB

Season 2 of Moore's Lobby releases January 21st, 2021!  Last year, we brought you the personal stories and experiences of some of the most interesting engineers from some of the most respected companies in our industry. This season, you’ll get cutting-edge insights from the leaders of groundbreaking companies like Virgin Hyperloop, Formula E, NS Nanotech, and many more.

Ep. 15 | The Emergence of the Virtual Supply Chain in a COVID-19 World

December 17, 2020 22:04 - 1 hour - 72.4 MB

This keynote panel is moderated by engineer, New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits, Dave Finch.    About Our Panelists Mark Burr-Lonnon, Senior Vice President of Global Service & EMEA and APAC Business at Mouser Electronics Mark Burr-Lonnon, Senior Vice President of Global Service & EMEA and APAC Business, helps guide and lead Mouser Electronics’ global service strategy as well as day-to-day international efforts. Today, wit...

Ep. 14 | Leveraging 5G, AI, and Heterogeneous Computing for Autonomous Robotics

December 04, 2020 01:31 - 51 minutes - 47.4 MB

In this keynote, Dev Singh will engage in discussion with Dave Finch, engineer, New York Times bestselling author, and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits. The keynote session will be followed by a live Q&A with the audience.   About Dev Singh Dev Singh serves as Senior Director of Business Development and Head of Autonomous Robotics, Drones and Intelligent Machines at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Dev is responsible for leading and managing the robotics and intel...

Ep. 13 | How Motorsports Are Accelerating Product Development for Next-Gen Automotive Applications

November 20, 2020 01:17 - 1 hour - 81.5 MB

In this keynote, Lucas and Bryn will engage in discussion with Dave Finch, engineer, New York Times bestselling author, and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits. The keynote session will be followed by a live Q&A with the audience.   About Lucas di Grassi Born in Sao Paulo, Lucas di Grassi is one of developers of the highly successful, electric-powered Formula E. Lucas also is a member of the board and developer of Roborace, the racing series for electric cars ru...

Ep. 12 | Why Open Online Courses Are the Future of Engineering Education feat. Anant Agarwal

November 06, 2020 22:51 - 56 minutes - 51.6 MB

In this episode, Professor Anant Agarwal spoke with host Dave Finch about the next 5, 10, 25 years of online education for engineers. The keynote session was followed by a live Q&A with the audience.   About Anant Agarwal Anant Agarwal is the Founder and CEO of edX. Anant taught the first edX course on circuits and electronics from MIT, which drew 155,000 students from 162 countries. He has served as the director of CSAIL, MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, ...

Ep. 11 | Real-Time Edge Processing: Get to Market Faster with Future-Proofed Designs

October 29, 2020 23:24 - 49 minutes - 67.8 MB

In this episode, Richard Barry discusses real-time edge processing with Dave Finch, New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits.    About Richard Barry Richard Barry founded the FreeRTOS project in 2003, spent more than a decade developing and promoting FreeRTOS through his company Real Time Engineers Ltd, and currently continues his work on FreeRTOS as a senior principal engineer at Amazon Web Services. FreeRTOS is a cross-platfo...

Ep.10 | NASA Astronaut Matthew Dominick on Critical Engineering in Aerospace Technology

September 26, 2020 00:55 - 48 minutes - 44.7 MB

This week in Moore's Lobby, our guest is Matthew Dominick—EE, Navy test pilot, and astronaut for NASA. You'll hear Matthew and Dave hit on a slew of topics. What's the ultimate "double E airplane"? What makes touchscreen vs. button interface design so incredibly important in the cockpit of a fighter jet? What is WOM and why do we rely on it so much for education? And what makes Matthew describe part of his job as being a "translator"? This episode delves into the complexities of moving t...

Ep. 10 | NASA Astronaut Matthew Dominick on Critical Engineering in Aerospace Technology

September 26, 2020 00:55 - 48 minutes - 44.7 MB

This week in Moore's Lobby, our guest is Matthew Dominick—EE, Navy test pilot, and astronaut for NASA. You'll hear Matthew and Dave hit on a slew of topics. What's the ultimate "double E airplane"? What makes touchscreen vs. button interface design so incredibly important in the cockpit of a fighter jet? What is WOM and why do we rely on it so much for education? And what makes Matthew describe part of his job as being a "translator"? This episode delves into the complexities of moving t...

Real-Time Edge Processing: Get to Market Faster with Future-Proofed Designs

September 11, 2020 23:01 - 48 minutes - 44.4 MB

In this keynote, Richard Barry will engage in discussion with Dave Finch, New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits.    About Richard Barry Richard Barry founded the FreeRTOS project in 2003, spent more than a decade developing and promoting FreeRTOS through his company Real Time Engineers Ltd, and currently continues his work on FreeRTOS as a senior principal engineer at Amazon Web Services. FreeRTOS is a cross-platform standar...

The Emergence of the Virtual Supply Chain in a COVID-19 World

September 11, 2020 22:51 - 1 hour - 69.8 MB

This keynote panel is moderated by engineer, New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits, Dave Finch.    About Our Panelists Mark Burr-Lonnon, Senior Vice President of Global Service & EMEA and APAC Business at Mouser Electronics Mark Burr-Lonnon, Senior Vice President of Global Service & EMEA and APAC Business, helps guide and lead Mouser Electronics’ global service strategy as well as day-to-day international efforts. Today, wit...

How Motorsports Are Accelerating Product Development for Next-Gen Automotive Applications

September 11, 2020 22:40 - 1 hour - 77.6 MB

In this keynote, Lucas and Bryn will engage in discussion with Dave Finch, engineer, New York Times bestselling author, and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits. The keynote session will be followed by a live Q&A with the audience.   About Lucas di Grassi Born in Sao Paulo, Lucas di Grassi is one of developers of the highly successful, electric-powered Formula E. Lucas also is a member of the board and developer of Roborace, the racing series for electric cars ru...

Leveraging 5G, AI, and Heterogeneous Computing for Autonomous Robotics

September 11, 2020 22:19 - 46 minutes - 42.5 MB

In this keynote, Dev Singh will engage in discussion with Dave Finch, engineer, New York Times bestselling author, and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits. The keynote session will be followed by a live Q&A with the audience.   About Dev Singh Dev Singh serves as Senior Director of Business Development and Head of Autonomous Robotics, Drones and Intelligent Machines at Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. Dev is responsible for leading and managing the robotics and intel...

Why Open Online Courses Are the Future of Engineering Education feat. Anant Agarwal

September 11, 2020 22:11 - 53 minutes - 49 MB

In this keynote, Professor Agarwal will engage in discussion with Dave Finch, engineer, New York Times bestselling author and producer of the Moore's Lobby podcast on All About Circuits. The keynote session will be followed by a live Q&A with the audience.   About Anant Agarwal Anant Agarwal is the Founder and CEO of edX. Anant taught the first edX course on circuits and electronics from MIT, which drew 155,000 students from 162 countries. He has served as the director of CSAIL, MIT's ...

Ep. 9 | Mesh Networking for IoT Smart Homes with ZigBee, Z-Wave, and Bluetooth

September 11, 2020 08:58 - 44 minutes - 40.4 MB

In this episode of Moore's Lobby, we continue our series on wireless connectivity for the IoT. This time, we're focusing on Zigbee, Z-Wave, and Bluetooth mesh. Learn about the "Balkanization" of IoT connectivity, hear where these three specifications fit in the landscape of smart devices, and get to know the new industry standard for hardware of "Can it run Doom?" And Dave narrowly avoids making a "pardon our meshy home" pun. 

Ep. 8 | From Prototype to Market: Design for Manufacturability with Untapped Engineering Resources

August 25, 2020 07:44 - 35 minutes - 40.6 MB

In our eighth episode, host Dave Finch discusses how to get from prototype to market, zeroing in on the process of DFM or, more accurately DFX, which stands for "Design for" ...well, anything that comes after the design. Why does cost go up after a product's been released for a while? When should you consider certifcation in the design process? How can young engineers hope to familiarize themselves with DFM if they never even designed a full board in school? Learn the many good reasons e...

Ep. 7 | The Wi-SUN-Powered Future of IoT Smart Cities with Renesas and Landis+Gyr

August 07, 2020 00:29 - 45 minutes - 41.7 MB

Don't call it a wireless protocol! In this episode of Moore's Lobby, we're talking about Wi-SUN, an interoperable, auto-optimizing wireless IoT specification that supports smart city functionality in dense urban environments.  What do you imagine when you think of the smart cities of the future? IoT streetlights, smart metering, gunshot detection, pollution sensing—the possibilities of interconnected, wireless sensor networks and communications are endless.  We'll take a hardware designe...

Ep. 6 | Crucial Trade-Offs in Automotive Power Design with Tesla and Vicor

July 23, 2020 22:25 - 46 minutes - 42.7 MB

In this episode of Moore's Lobby, Dave sits down with two engineers about power design in the automotive space.  You'll hear about how ignoring the holistic system in favor of high efficiency can mean too much of a good thing. You'll learn about IGBTs vs. MOSFETs in the automotive space. And you'll also pick up snippets about why single-sourced new components are forbidden fruit and why it's important to acknowledge that copper's not getting any more efficient. Thermal management, EMI, s...

Ep. 5 | LoRaWAN: The Things Network and LoRa Alliance Talk Open IoT

July 10, 2020 00:21 - 47 minutes - 43.9 MB

In this episode of Moore's Lobby, host Dave Finch takes a look at wireless IoT technologies and comes away with the knowledge that there is definitely no such thing as a "one size fits all" solution.  Hear the voices of two experts weigh in: CEO of The Things Network, Wienke Giezeman, and CTO/COO of Senet (as well as LoRa Alliance board member), Dave Kjendal.  This conversation will dive into the intricacies and extraordinary promise of one of the most versatile protocols out there: LoRa...

Ep. 4 |The Future Is Coding: Experts from iRobot and STMicroelectronics

June 25, 2020 06:22 - 43 minutes - 60.1 MB

Welcome to the age of coding. Hardware design has changed a lot in recent years, in no small part because electrical engineers are required to take part in more and more firmware and software design. In this episode of Moore's Lobby, host Dave Finch talks to two engineers with storied careers about how the engineers at their two mega-companies rely on coding skills to make the best products possible.  First, you'll hear Tim Saeger—Executive Vice President and Chief R&D Officer at iRobot—...

Ep. 4 | The Future Is Coding: The Firmware and Software of Hardware Design

June 25, 2020 06:22 - 43 minutes - 60.1 MB

Welcome to the age of coding. Hardware design has changed a lot in recent years, in no small part because electrical engineers are required to take part in more and more firmware and software design. In this episode of Moore's Lobby, host Dave Finch talks to two engineers with storied careers about how the engineers at their two mega-companies rely on coding skills to make the best products possible.  First, you'll hear Tim Saeger—Executive Vice President and Chief R&D Officer at iRobot—...

Ep. 3 | Innovating Aerospace: SpaceX's Culture of Rapid Prototyping

June 11, 2020 15:30 - 39 minutes - 54.2 MB

When you're launching the next Falcon rocket or Mars rover, the last thing you want is one line of Verilog standing between you and a successful test. Sandip Dasgupta, Senior Electrical Engineer at SpaceX talks about smart rockets, FPGA design, and where SpaceX gets its ICs in this episode of Moore's Lobby.

Ep.3 | Innovating Aerospace: SpaceX's Culture of Rapid Prototyping

June 11, 2020 15:30 - 39 minutes - 54.2 MB

When you're launching the next Falcon rocket or Mars rover, the last thing you want is one line of Verilog standing between you and a successful test. Sandip Dasgupta, Senior Electrical Engineer at SpaceX talks about smart rockets, FPGA design, and where SpaceX gets its ICs in this episode of Moore's Lobby.

Ep. 2 | Risk vs. Innovation: Electrical Engineers and Emerging Technologies in 2020

May 14, 2020 23:27 - 42 minutes - 58.4 MB

How do electrical engineers innovate? How can they take the risks needed to try new things when they're focused on delivering functional designs on time and under budget? Hear three industry voices dig into the how—and, more importantly, the why—of innovation in the trenches of electronic design.

Ep.2 | Risk vs. Innovation: Electrical Engineers and Emerging Technologies in 2020

May 14, 2020 23:27 - 42 minutes - 58.4 MB

How do electrical engineers innovate? How can they take the risks needed to try new things when they're focused on delivering functional designs on time and under budget? Hear three industry voices dig into the how—and, more importantly, the why—of innovation in the trenches of electronic design.

Risk vs. Innovation: Electrical Engineers and Emerging Technologies in 2020

May 14, 2020 23:27 - 42 minutes - 58.4 MB

How do electrical engineers innovate? How can they take the risks needed to try new things when they're focused on delivering functional designs on time and under budget? Hear three industry voices dig into the how—and, more importantly, the why—of innovation in the trenches of electronic design.

Electronic Design in the Age of COVID-19

April 30, 2020 23:38 - 33 minutes - 46.9 MB

In the face of the most severe pandemic in a century, how are electrical engineers dealing with the challenge of working from home? Here are three stories of engineering success in spite of separation from teams and equipment.

Ep. 1 | Electronic Design in the Age of COVID-19

April 30, 2020 23:38 - 33 minutes - 46.9 MB

In the face of the most severe pandemic in a century, how are electrical engineers dealing with the challenge of working from home? Here are three stories of engineering success in spite of separation from teams and equipment.