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Using AI to Build Better Wireless Networks with Tara Javidi
Using AI to Build Better Wireless Networks with Tara Javidi
Using AI to Build Better Wireless Networks with Tara Javidi
Using AI to Build Better Wireless Networks with Tara Javidi
Using AI to Build Better Wireless Networks with Tara Javidi
Eric Thompson
You’re in for a great conversation this week with creative technologist Eric Thompson. Eric staked his claim in the Atlanta tech space through his entrepreneurial work through Georgia Tech, and is now helping support the next generation of makers and creators through his work at Spelman College.
We talked a lot about the Spelman Innovation Lab and how it functions as a third place, and Eric shared his journey from construction and mechanical engineering in New Jersey to studying user experience and human computer interaction in Atlanta. He also spoke about the thriving tech scene here, working with his partner on a food startup called Eat Unrestricted, and the lessons he’s learned along the way.
This conversation is packed with deep insights, and I love how Eric is pushing the boundaries of innovation of creativity!
Links
- Eric Thompson’s Website
- Eric Thompson on Instagram
- Eric Thompson on LinkedIn
- Spelman College Innovation Lab
- Spelman College Innovation Lab on Instagram
- Eat Unrestricted
- Eat Unrestricted on Instagram
For a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.
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Unraveling Cloud IAM One Role At A Time
In this episode I talk with Eric Kedrosky the CISO of Sonrai Security. We discuss his journey into security and what it is like to be the CISO at a security vendor that is redefining IAM in the cloud.
This episode is sponsored by Sonrai Security. If you want to learn more about Sonrai Security then click the link below!
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Sonrai prides themselves on being able to reveal every over-privileged identity and all paths
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22. Dana Kokoska - Student Community Steward, Part-Time Artist, and Full-Time Electrical Engineer in Training
Introducing Dana Kokoska (ECE 2T0 + PEY)
Dana Kokoska is an Electrical Engineering graduate of the University of Toronto. While at U of T, she held many leadership roles in artistic and community-building/outreach activities, such as Vice-Chair Marketing for F!rosh Week in 2020, Director of Hi-Skule, Resident Advisor at Girls Leadership In Engineering Experience (GLEE), and Graphics Executive on the Frosh Handbook Committee. When she graduated in 2021, she was named a 'Grad to Watch' and received the L.E. (Ted) Jones Award of Distinction from the Engineering Alumni Network.
Read Dana's letter to first-year engineering students during Frosh 2022 here: https://dearfrosh.com/dana.html
Resources mentioned with Links
- Electromagnetic Courses: ECE 320 Fields & Waves, ECE 422 Radio and Microwave Wireless Systems, ECE 424 Microwave Circuits
- DaydreamyDesignShop - Dana's Etsy Shop
- GLEE or Girls Leadership In Engineering Experience
- YNCN - You're Next Career Network
- Honeywell - Careers
How to get in touch with Dana
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This podcast is supported by the Hart House Good Ideas Fund, the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, the Department of Chemical Engineering, and the Engineering Alumni Network, all at the University of Toronto.
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ReachMyTeach
This week, Angela interviews ReachMyTeach’s Co-Founders, Jeff Borland and Aidan Blum Levine, and COO Helen Bright-Cohen. ReachMyTeach was created to streamline communication between teachers and a student’s parent/guardian. The platform offers translation in over 130+ languages and has interpreters on-call for video chat, allowing parents to communicate in their preferred language.
Aidan was the 2021 Maine App Challenge first-place winner for his app “Oops! I forgot!” and the 2019 Congressional App Challenge first-place winner for “Windition.” He is currently a sophomore at MIT, studying Computer Science and Engineering. At ReachMyTeach, Aidan is responsible for most of the front end design and coding.
Jeff is a math and science teacher with a passion for computer programming. Also a parent, he witnessed firsthand the gaps in communication from both sides and is responsible for the behind the scenes programming at ReachMyTeach.
Helen’s background is in Education and was one of the first beta tester’s of ReachMyTeach. She now works full-time as Chief Operations Officer of the company and teaches English acquisition classes in the evenings.
ReachMyTeach, developed by a student-teacher team in Maine, reduces accessibility barriers in school-home communications and supports reaching all families through email, text, WhatsApp and more, with seamless translation in over 130 languages. ReachMyTeach offers access to live on-demand interpreters through video calls and district-wide alerts in one convenient platform. To learn more about Reach My Teach: https://info.reachmyteach.com/
To connect with Aidan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidanblumlevine/
Aidan’s app challenges: https://pingree.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=3204
https://www.projectlogin.com/news/post/2021-maine-app-challenge-winners-announced
65. Pizzaiolo Robot & Autonomous Wheelchairs
(0:44) - Pizza Robot 🍕
(14:53) - Wheelchair Robot 🦽
Ep. 16: UTSA School of Data Science - David Mongeau, Founding Director
What it means to work with a "keeping the lights on" perspective in data ft. Egor Gryaznov, co-founder and CTO of Bigeye
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Music by the talented Joe Stevens.
Episode 029: Stable Isotopes and Computer Systems
70: What’s a Computer? Part 2
S1 BONUS EPISODE: An inspiring entrepreneur feat. Dayo Sowunmi
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Entrepreneurship: HG Insights
Join Desiree and Chrissy today to hear from Tracy York, co-founder and vice president of customer success for HG Insights, a company providing data-driven sales and marketing strategies. And this isn't Tracy's first jump into the startup world - his previous venture, NOZA, was acquired by Blackbaud in 2010. If you're interested in following these footsteps, listen in for the best tips and tricks to get your idea off the ground.
#89: Doug Lyford | Bitcoin Enthusiast
We're mixing it up in a big way this week and do our best to set the ledger straight on blockchain technology with software engineer Doug Lyford. Doug and Noah were in high school together and were brought back together by coincidence and a shared interest - Cryptocurrency. With Bissell Brothers actively exploring both transferring some liquidity to cryptocurrency and accepting it as payment, Doug helps us grasp what exactly blockchain is, why it's so important, and how it functions as the basis of virtually all cryptocurrency. We also dive in to the multitude of available cryptoassets and how they separate themselves, how "mining" (or minting) works and how its changed over time, and why we all feel this is just the beginning in the evolution blockchain and crypto in our society.
Blockchain technology is a wildly complex concept and the misunderstandings of it are ubiquitous. Regardless of how much or little you know about this world, you'll know more after hearing a dude that's been getting familiar with it for a decade dissect it. BBB is betting that knowledge will come in handy before it quickly becomes necessary. In a whole new world, it's damn nice to have the right guide. ...................... ........................................ .................................................................... .................................................................................... Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill
#5 -2nd Year Computer Engineering Student at University of Toronto - John Lee
2nd Year Computer Engineering Student John Lee picked the University of Toronto over Waterloo. Find out what the program is like from this 2019 UTS grad.
WEX
Barry Driscoll is our guest on this episode.
Learn about a CIO's career pathway to working at one of the 100 fastest-growing publicly traded companies as named by Fortune magazine. Wex, Inc. is based in Portland, Maine. WEX is a financial technology company.
There are many great internships and job opportunities at this fintech company. We invite you to explore their careers page on their website: https://www.wexinc.com/about/careers/
Barry also tells us his favorite place(s) in Maine!
Clarifying correction: For the full year, 2019 WEX revenue was $1.72 billion.