Tune in as I sit down with Ayesha Wilson, an electrical engineer with an impressive background in circuit design, along with a minor in embedded systems. Ayesha shares her inspiring journey into electrical engineering, which began with her fascination with physics in middle school. Inspired by Dr. Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian woman in space, Ayesha initially dreamed of becoming an astronaut. Her interest in ham radio led her to explore circuits and electronics, ultimately sparking her passion for circuit design.
Ayesha explains how circuits are fundamental to current flow and electrical functionality. She also elaborates on the concept of open-source hardware, emphasizing its role in promoting collaboration, education, and inclusivity within the engineering community.
Ayesha's projects in clean technology and automation are highlighted, including her work on sensors for industrial dishwashers, electrifying gas-powered tools, and contributing to hydroponic strawberry farming with robotics. These projects aim to improve efficiency, reduce water consumption, and enhance food production sustainability.
Overall, this episode provides valuable insights into electrical engineering, open-source hardware, and the transformative potential of clean technology. Ayesha's journey serves as an inspiring example of how a passion for circuits can lead to innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.
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