
Tangible Computing
The Tangible Computing podcast is about where computing meets the real world, from the fast and complex like controlling an engine, to imaging a patient or scheduling an airline. We want to trigger your curiosity by talking to the people behind the scenes of making the modern world happen, deepening your understanding of where computation plays a role in our everyday lives and motivating you to help engineer a better world.
Episodes
22 episodes
Why Tangible Computing Season 2
Short conversation between Andrew and Gareth about the highlights of Season 1 (first 20 episodes) and the rational for the second season.
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Season 2
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Episode 0
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6:29

#20 Benno Broer: Quantum Processing Units
In this episode, we talk with Benno Broer, CCO of PASQAL, about what types of problems Quantum Computing will help solve. We also dive deeper into what ...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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51:37

#19 Vincent Warmerdam: Teaching People to Teach Machines to Understand
Vincent Warmerdam is a research advocate at Rasa – we discuss some of the challenges of making good chatbots, such as different languages and mistaken i...
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Season 1
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Episode 19
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45:44

#18 - Roos and Geert - Data Science with Purpose
Roos Rooijakkers and Geert Jongen are data scientists at Pipple. We discuss some of the diff...
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Season 1
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Episode 18
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49:08

#17 Cor Datema: For a Safer World
In this episode, Cor Datema co-founder and managing director of Dynaxion Security shares how by using neutrons, analyzing the resulting gamma ray...
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Season 1
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Episode 17
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42:05

#16 Nina Hoff - What is behind 3D Printing Food
Nina Hoff CEO and co-founder of byFlow shares her insights into what is needed to make 3D food printing a reality, from technical design of the pr...
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Season 1
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Episode 16
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45:31

#15 Paul Kassebaum: Tangible Quantum Computing
In this episode, Paul from IBM shares his experience in explaining Quantum Computing to artists and how they used Quantum Computing to make art. H...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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55:39

#14 Albert Maas: Making the building blocks for robotics
Albert Maas is the CEO of Avular, they make drones and robots, but more importantly the building blocks and platforms to help others put them together quickl...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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39:20

#13 Koen Vossen: Sport Analytics
Koen Vossen in this episode shares what inspired him to create his company called TeamTV which focuses on Sports Analytics. We discuss the chal...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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39:55

#12 Dennis Ramondt: Role of AI in Eliminating Industrial Energy Waste
Dennis Ramondt shares his views on how his company Sensorfact uses AI to help reduce energy bills for large factories. He talks about the amount of...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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51:54

#11 Daniel Rohr: Improving Trucking with Data Science
Daniel Rohr discusses helping trucks predict fuel efficiency and produce less CO2 with data science at Tracks. He talks about how much data is availab...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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1:04:06

#10 Iris Soute: The World is Our Playground
This episode we interview Iris Soute, an entrepreneur in the Netherlands who founded Picoo which creates toys for children to play outside, empowered with tec...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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51:21

#9 Wouter Kuijpers: The Value of Student Competitions - RoboCup Explained
Wouter Kuijpers a former team captain of Tech United one of the most successful teams in the RoboCup (Middle Siz...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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52:02

#8 Giel van den Broeck: Building Design Tools for DC Microgrids
Giel Van den Broeck, co-founder of Direct Energy Partners is building software to help design and simulate DC microgrids. We also discuss value o...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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50:33

#7 Christopher Bailey: Teaching the world python
Christopher Bailey , @digiglean is the host of the Real Python podcast, which ...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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1:04:27

#6 Bartosz Górecki: Using simulations to help batteries last longer
Bartosz Górecki, CEO of QuickerSim shares some real examples of running CFD simulations to help predict battery degradation,...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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29:44

#5 Joost Brilman: The Story Behind String Art
Joost Brilman is an electronics expert in Eindhoven who runs Studio String Art (https://www.studiostringart.nl/tc) Joost creates personalized art using a robot to wrap a single st...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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25:25

#4 Luís Oliveira: Optical Wireless Communication - The Last Mile
Luís Oliveira shares his motivational story from doing volunteer work to explaining how his company, Aircision, helps people stay connected using fre...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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33:00

#3 Rudie Verweij: Cooling down the planet one server at a time.
Rudei Verweij the CEO of Incooling, shares his passion for cooling servers with 2 Phase technology which allows the same silicon to do more computi...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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43:07

#2 Gareth Thomas: Technical and Scientific Computing Landscape
Gareth Thomas is the co-founder of VersionBay (https://www.versionbay.com) and is one of the co-hosts of
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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22:19
