Artificial intelligence has dramatically broadened the capabilities of anyone looking to reverse-engineer public-facing products. What once took specialized skill, deep pockets, and many hours now ...
Article by Erica K. Brockmeier Photo by Evan Krape | Graphic courtesy of Arthi Jayaraman | Illustration by Joy Smoker July 20, 2023 In the lab of UD’s Arthi Jayaraman, researchers are developing new ...
Anyone who’s ever tried their hand at reverse engineering a piece of hardware has wished there was some kind of magic wand you could tap on a PCB to understand what its doing and why. We imagine ...
"Learning is one of the most personal things that people do; engineering provides problem-solving methods to enable learning at scale. How do we resolve this paradox?" —Ellen Wagner Learning ...
The HackadayU video series on learning to use Ghidra is now available! While this was the first HackadayU course, there are more on the way. Anool Mahidharia just finished teaching KiCAD & FreeCAD 101 ...
“Geometric deep learning is likely going to be part of the standard AI-powered engineering process in five years for most companies,” says Altair’s VP of engineering data science Earlier this year we ...
Learning engineering has taken many forms since the term was coined by Herbert Simon back in the 1960s. Ellen Wagner, who chairs IEEE's ICICLE SIG on Learning Engineering Among the Professions offers ...
“Reverse engineering” has something of a negative connotation. People tend to associate it with corporate espionage or creative desperation. In reality, reverse engineering is a useful skill and a ...
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