Robin Mitchell

Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

KERI's Metamaterials Drive New Efficient, Stretchable TEGs

Recently, researchers have managed to create a new thermoelectric generator with a high degree of flexibility thanks to the use of new metamaterials. What challenges do thermoelect

Insights | 27-11-2023

Quantum Decryption: Have We Lost the Encryption Battle?

While quantum computers capable of decoding encrypted messages are yet to exist, it may turn out that we have already lost to these future machines as hackers and state actors scra

Articles | 23-11-2023

Quantum Decryption: Have We Lost the Encryption Battle?

While quantum computers capable of decoding encrypted messages are yet to exist, it may turn out that we have already lost to these future machines as hackers and state actors scra

Insights | 23-11-2023

The History of the Microchip: How a Tiny Device Changed the World

The microchip, often smaller than a fingernail, is fundamental in the digital era, powering devices from simple gadgets to advanced supercomputers. Its journey from a concept to a

Articles | 22-11-2023

The History of the Microchip: How a Tiny Device Changed the World

The microchip, often smaller than a fingernail, is fundamental in the digital era, powering devices from simple gadgets to advanced supercomputers. Its journey from a concept to a

Educational | 22-11-2023

China's Semiconductor Race: Strategic Triumph or Potential Pitfall?

In the high-stakes game of global tech dominance, China's ambitious quest for semiconductor sovereignty is a move watched with bated breath by the world. This pursuit, driven by a

Articles | 21-11-2023

China's Semiconductor Race: Strategic Triumph or Potential Pitfall?

In the high-stakes game of global tech dominance, China's ambitious quest for semiconductor sovereignty is a move watched with bated breath by the world. This pursuit, driven by a

Insights | 21-11-2023

Canon vs. ASML: New Advances in Lithography

The recent reveal of Canon’s latest lithographic offerings showed that competitors such as ASML could have their work cut out for them, and many wondered if the technology could ge

Semiconductors | 20-11-2023

Canon vs. ASML: New Advances in Lithography

The recent reveal of Canon’s latest lithographic offerings showed that competitors such as ASML could have their work cut out for them, and many wondered if the technology could ge

Articles | 20-11-2023