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#521 – Outdoor Laser Projection & Object Mapping with Daryl Tewksbury

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Daryl Tewksbury joins Dave to talk about his work on laser projects at Laservision and how he has continued building hardware and software.

#433 – An Interview with Sam Stranks

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Sam Stranks is a researcher, professor, and entrepreneur focused on making Perovskites into a commercially viable solar cell. The efficiency has been climbing at a rapid pace over the past 10 years. He joins Chris to talk about how Perovskites could lead to more prevalent (and printed!) solar cells.

#320 – An Interview with Brent of OSHstencils

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Brent from OSHStencils.com joins Chris to talk about laser cutting stencils for prototype designs.

#290 – An Interview with Mark Morin of Nufern

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Mark Morin of Nufern joins us to speak about lasers, optics, obsolete components, books and available jobs.

#283 – An Interview with Jonathan Ellis

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Jon Ellis (@profgears), researcher and professor at the University of Rochester, talks about the rigors of being on the tenure track, doing high precision distance measurement and helping define NIST standards

#28 – Bowie and The Brown Note

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The 555 contest continues onward! Everyone is getting excited! Dave’s classic 1976 vintage Signetics 555 timer chip (which he destroyed! RIP).

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