Robin Mitchell

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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.

Digital Twins of Human Heart Improve Disease Modelling

Key Takeaways: UK researchers have created nearly 4,000 digital heart twins using real patient imaging and ECG data—offering new insights into how age, sex, an

Insights | 02-07-2025

Texas Instruments Chip Investment Hits $60 Billion

Key Takeaways: Texas Instruments is investing over $60 billion to expand semiconductor production across seven sites in the U.S., marking the largest such inve

In The News | 26-06-2025

RISC-V and AI: Innatera’s PULSAR Shakes Up the Edge

Key Takeaways: RISC-V is emerging as a flexible alternative to ARM for embedded and AI applications, but its ecosystem is still developing. Innatera's

Insights | 24-06-2025

Reconfigurable Flexible CMOS Circuits Advance Modular Design

Key Takeaways: Rice University researchers have developed reconfigurable carbon nanotube transistors capable of switching between p-type and n-type behaviours.

Insights | 19-06-2025

Mitsubishi Backs Next-Gen Tech for Electronics Recycling

While smartphones, laptops, and smart appliances have transformed modern life, their rapid turnover and complex construction have created a mounting environmental concern: electro

Insights | 18-06-2025

Open Source RISC-V Chips Fuel China’s Tech Ascent

Key Takeaways: China’s RISC‑V adoption is no longer grassroots — it’s now national policy, with all domestic IoT chips mandated to adopt the ISA by 2027.

Insights | 17-06-2025

Fix Point Defects in Semiconductors at 200°C with MoS₂

Key Takeaways: A new low-temperature technique using PFBT has been developed to repair sulphur vacancies in molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂), a key material for nex

Insights | 17-06-2025

Tattooing Tardigrades with Nanotech for Living Devices

Key Takeaways: Researchers tattooed living tardigrades using ice lithography — a biocompatible nanofabrication process demonstrating unprecedented precision at

Insights | 17-06-2025