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Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Scrona and A New Era of Micro-Manufacturing
In this week’s podcast, we're diving into a world you can barely see—the world of micro-manufacturing. The technology that's quietly powering the next generation of everything from advanced displays and tiny sensors to biomedical devices. My guest Dr. Patrick Heissler, CEO of Scrona, and I chat about how Scrona fits into the micro-manufacturing ecosystem, the significant investment that's fueling their growth, the details of their InkLogic technology, and where Dr. Heissler sees Scrona’s technology making the biggest impact. Also this week, I break down my favorite podcast episodes for 2025!
2025-12-19
17 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
The New Era of Silicon: Collaboration Over Competition with PDF Solutions CEO John Kibarian
We all know that the semiconductor industry has always been fiercely competitive, but what if the key to its next great leap isn't competition, but collaboration? My podcast guest, John Kibarian, President and CEO of PDF Solutions, believes that for the industry to keep pace with demand and complexity, a new model of cooperation is essential. In this week’s Fish Fry, we're going beyond traditional partnerships to explore what genuine, industry-wide collaboration looks like, how it fundamentally differs from past approaches, and what massive shift the industry must make to embrace this change.
2025-12-12
13 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Upscale AI: Unleashing Innovation with Open, High-Performance Networking
My podcast guest this week is Barun Kar, CEO of Upscale AI. Barun and I chat about the issues hindering the adoption of AI, the role that open standards will play in the trajectory of AI innovation and where Barun thinks AI infrastructure is headed in the future. Also this week, I check out a new chip that uses light to boost AI performance while reducing power consumption.
2025-12-05
13 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Fish Fry Special Edition: Have Your Cake and Eat The Batteries too!
In honor of the upcoming U.S. holiday, this week's special episode of Fish Fry offers a little something for everyone. We kick things off by exploring how mushrooms can function as organic memory devices. Next up, I check out RoboCake, a multi-tiered dessert featuring various edible components and the world's first rechargeable edible battery! Finally, the episode wraps up with a look at how NASA-developed fogponics technology can help you grow vegetables right in your own home.
2025-11-26
17 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Upward and Onward! How MathWorks is Tackling Advanced Air Mobility Software System Design Challenges
This week's podcast covers everything from the heights of the sky to the depths of the ocean. My guest is Paul Barnard from MathWorks, where we dive into one of my favorite subjects: Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). Paul and I discuss the major software development hurdles for AAM vehicles, the advantages that a modular software approach offers these designs, and how engineers are working to synchronize simulation models with actual flight data. This week, I also look into SEACLEAR, an EU project that utilizes a team of autonomous robots to collect waste from the ocean floor.
2025-11-21
20 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
From Dreams to Reality: How Flux is Paving the Way for Ultimate Customization
This week my special podcast guest is Matthias Wagner, CEO of Flux! Mattias and I chat about why hardware innovation is more important now than ever before, Flux’s recent agentic AI updates and what the future looks like for this exciting browser-based PCB design tool. Also this week, I check out a new ultrasound controlled artificial muscle developed by a team of researchers from ETH Zurich.
2025-11-14
14 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
How EMASS is Redefining the Possibilities of Ultra-Low-Power Edge AI
My podcast guest this week is EMASS CEO Mark Goranson. Mark and I chat all about the biggest challenges of edge AI development today, the features included in the EMASS SDK and the details of their ultra-low-power edge AI SoC called EMASS ECS-DoT.
2025-11-07
14 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Modeling, Simulation and The Future of Vehicle-to-Grid Technology
Let’s talk about V2G! My podcast guest this week is Dr. Graham Dudgeon from MathWorks and we are talking all about vehicle-to-grid technology and how V2G technology can help with the complex management of the grid. Graham and I also discuss the biggest benefits of bidirectional power converters and how simulation, advanced control design, and automated code generation can help you develop bidirectional power converters.
2025-10-31
14 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
The Three Horizons for Agentic AI
Agentic AI is the name of the game this week my friends! My podcast guest is Ashwin Patil from Deloitte and we are chatting all about the biggest challenges for Agentic AI implementation. Ashwin and I also explore what he has coined “The Three Horizons for Agentic AI” and the innovative activities that Deloitte is pursing to advance Agentic AI.
2025-10-24
14 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Thwarting Innovation Stagnation! Nullspace and a New Era of Simulation Software
My podcast guest this week is one and only Masha Petrova, CEO of Nullspace! Masha and I discuss the biggest software challenges facing engineers today, the evolution of simulation software, why Masha believes there is a bigger need now for new simulation software than ever before, and the innovative ways that Nullspace is changing the simulation software landscape.
2025-10-17
11 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
The Evolution of VPX and VME and the App Store Model for Embedded Systems
In this week's Fish Fry podcast we are talking all about SOSA and how we can bring the app store concept to embedded systems! My guest David Tetley (Elma Electronic) and I also discuss the evolution of VPX and VME and how modular software can help us build toward SOSA compliance.
2025-10-10
11 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Smaller, Lighter, Faster Connectors and the Future of Soldier Communication Systems
My podcast guest this week is Craig Kammerman from ODU and we are talking about the next generation of soldier communication systems. We investigate the biggest trends in these kinds of systems today and how ODU’s connector solutions can help solve the challenges inherent in these types of designs. Also this week, I check out a new rocket fuel developed at the University at Albany that could revolutionize rocket fuel and make space flights more efficient.
2025-10-03
14 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Celera Brings Custom Analog to the Masses
My podcast guests this week are Celera Semiconductor CEO Pat Brockett and COO Alberto Viviani! Pat, Alberto and I discuss the trends driving the need for custom analog solutions and how Celera is looking to revolutionize analog chip design through AI-driven automation. Also this week, I check out a new AI-powered smart bandage called a-HEAL.
2025-09-26
15 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Athinia and the Digital Top Secret Room! (And Why You Need Industry Grade Secure Communication)
My podcast guest this week is Athinia CEO Adam Schafer. Adam and I discuss the biggest challenges facing the supply chain today, the actions we can take to help solve those issues and how Athinia’s industry-wide many-to-many ecosystem helps device makers, material suppliers and equipment suppliers share and exchange data.
2025-09-19
12 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
The Key to the Future of AI? Hardware Innovation!
This week my special guest is imec Scientific Director Axek Nackaerts! Axek and I chat about why hardware innovation will be crucial to the future of artificial intelligence application development. We also chat about the biggest challenges for the next generation of AI applications and how imec is furthering flexibility in hardware innovation for artificial intelligence designs.
2025-09-12
14 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Multi-Function Aperture Sensors and the Future of Next Generation Defense Systems
Multi-Function Aperture Sensors take center stage in this week's podcast! My guests are Jake Braegelmann and Ryan Jansen from New Wave Design. Jake, Ryan and I explore the benefits, challenges, and future of multi-function aperture sensors and what we should expect for the next generation of multi-function aperture architecture. Also this week, I check out how a group of scientists from the University of Bremen have cracked the code on how our brainwaves filter the noise of every day life.
2025-09-05
16 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
The Next Avenue for Artificial Intelligence: Podcasting! Toronto Talks and Sophie the AI Co-Host
This week my very special guest is Ashraf Amin the co-host of the popular Toronto Talks podcast! Ash and I discuss the motivation to create this podcast, the unique revelations have Ash has developed from his interactions with his AI co-host Sophie the Sage and how Ash sees AI playing a role in podcasting moving forward. Also this week, I check out why the tiny brains of bees could hold the key to smarter AI.
2025-08-29
17 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
MOSA, VITA 100 and Mission Critical Processing Systems
In this week's podcast I investigate VITA, MOSA, and mission critical distributed processing systems! My guest is Daniel Toohey from Mercury Systems. Daniel and I discuss the new VITA 100 standard, how MOSA aligns with VITA and the critical role that system management plays in distributed systems. I also check out new research that questions long-held assumptions about where life can exist in the solar system.
2025-08-22
14 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
The Trials and Tribulations of Connectivity Integration (and How Taoglas can Help!)
My special guest this week is Dermot O’Shea, CEO of Taoglas! Dermot and I discuss the biggest design and development challenges engineers face today when integrating connectivity into their designs, how Taoglas can speed up time to market for IoT designs and the educational resources included in the Taoglas AntennaXpert.
2025-08-15
13 min
Amelia's Weekly Fish Fry
Shifting Left and The Road Ahead for Software Defined Vehicles
This week’s podcast is all about how shifting left can enable software defined vehicle innovation. My guests Wensi Jin from MathWorks, Thomas Hülshorst from FEV.io and I chat about the demand for software defined vehicles today, the engineering challenges associated with SDVs and why it is important to adopt a shift left mentality when it comes to SDV innovation.
2025-08-08
26 min
The Samtec Transmission Line℠ Podcast
Episode 18 - Interview with Amelia Dalton of EEJournal
Welcome to the Samtec Transmission Line℠ Podcast. In this episode, Matt and Dave talk to Amelia Dalton of EE Journal. Amelia is an experienced technical marketer with a wealth of experience, and gives us her view on how to best communicate to an engineering audience.
2025-07-09
34 min
TIRIAScast
MCU History
Since the birth of the first microcontrollers (MCUs), semiconductors have changed our lives. Join Principal Analysts Jim McGregor (@TekStrategist) and Steve Leibson (@SteveLeibson) in another TIRIAScast, as Steve recaps the history of the first MCU and their contribution to the birth of the modern electronics industry. Also, check out Steve’s series of articles on the history of MCUs in the EE Journal (https://www.eejournal.com/?s=Steve+Leibson+Microcontrollers).
2023-02-15
18 min
TechnikTechnik
NRDZM136 Die 5 Blockchains zur Hölle
Peter und Marius reden über E-Scooter Hacks, Apple stellt Produkte ein, Digitaler Impfnachweis und sie machen ein paar Vorhersagen zum Apple März Event! Organisatorisches Ihr wollt die ungeschnittene Version hören? Hier geht es zur Aufzeichnung des Livestream auf YouTube. Was gibt’s neues? PeterSailfish OS auf PinePhoneMariusScarlett Solo | FocusriteSoftware Follow-Up Wait, What? MIPS Becomes RISC-V – EEJournalApple Confirms iMac Pro Will Be Discontinued When Supplies Run Out, Recommends 27-Inch iMac‚Follow our podcast‘: Apple Podcasts to stop using ’subscribe‘Apple discontinues original HomePod, will focus on mini | TechCrunchApple Discontinues Full-Sized Home...
2021-03-16
00 min
The Lock Sportscast
25: Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI
Full show notes, including links, can be found at http://www.thelocksportscast.com In this week’s episode: -Some of the effects COVID has had on the locksmith industry -ATM security, or lack thereof -Lock picking club shirts by Mr Paradise -Daz Evers shows how to make a universal DD pick -The 1971 Media PA FBI office breakin -More Criminals -Sales -Giveaways -And more Contact Information Email: podcast@thelocksportscast.com
2020-11-23
27 min