Rajesh Uppal
May 15, 2021 Biotech & Synthetic Biology, Material, Nanotech
1,023
Every action our body performs begins with a thought, and with every thought comes an electrical signal. The electrical signals can be received by the brain-computer interface, consisting of an electroencephalograph (EEG) or an implanted electrode, which can then be translated, and then sent to the performing hardware to produce …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 14, 2021 AI & IT, Manufacturing, Photonics
303
Photonics, the science of generating, detecting and manipulating particles of light, forms the basis of many of the technologies we use in our everyday life. In the evolving branch of integrated photonics, increasingly large and complex optical circuits can be built on the surface of a chip. The majority of …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 13, 2021 AI & IT, Cyber & IW, Manufacturing
670
Our society’s infrastructure is increasingly dependent on software deployed on a wide variety of computing devices other than commodity personal computers, such as industrial equipment, automobiles, and airplanes. Unlike commodity computers that have short upgrade cycles and are easily replaceable in case of failure, these computing devices are intended for …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 12, 2021 Biotech & Synthetic Biology, Cyber & IW, Industry & Market Dynamics
620
Just as computers could be hacked and made to perform according to one’s wishes, now you hack your own body, a concept called Biohacking. It can be as simple as implementing lifestyle and dietary changes that improve the functioning of your body such as to feel more awake, or optimize …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 10, 2021 AI & IT, Unmanned & Autonomous Systems
152
Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers. A computer system able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. The first wave of AI was rule-based and “second wave” …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 10, 2021 Air Force & Aviation, Manufacturing, Material
2,053
All kinds of engineering infrastructures undergo aging, and damage appears as a consequence of the loads applied to them, so inspection and maintenance actions are required to predict and lengthen their lifetime thus avoiding catastrophic failures. Due to the harsh conditions suffered by aircraft structures, periodic and scheduled inspection and …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 9, 2021 Industry & Market Dynamics, Manufacturing, Quantum
868
The world, say many experts, is on the verge of a second quantum revolution. Energy quantization gave us modern electronics via the transistor and the laser, but humans’ burgeoning ability to manipulate individual atoms and electrons could potentially transform industries ranging from communications and energy to medicine and defense. The most …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 9, 2021 AI & IT, Biotech & Synthetic Biology
558
Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers. A computer system able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages. The first wave of AI was rule-based and “second wave” …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 8, 2021 Critical & Emerging Technologies, Security & Threat Management, Unmanned & Autonomous Systems
852
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) ( commonly known as a drone) is an aircraft without a human pilot on board. UAVs are a component of an unmanned aircraft system (UAS); which include a UAV, a ground-based controller, and a system of communications between the two. The flight of UAVs may …
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Rajesh Uppal
May 7, 2021 Biotech & Synthetic Biology
147
As the virus that causes COVID-19 began to spread from person to person in communities (community transmission), scientists needed to track the disease and try to slow its spread. Fast and reliable tests for the new coronavirus are urgently needed to bring the pandemic under control as soon as possible. …
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