Gary Elinoff

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Gary Elinoff graduated from SUNY Stony Brook with a bachelor’s degree in physics and he also holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering from San Jose State University. Along the way, he was also awarded an MBA with a concentration in finance from Boston University. Now a professional science and engineering writer, he has worked in test engineering and as writer/editor for the electronic trade press.

Zonal Architecture: The Next Phase for Software-Defined Vehicles

Automotive Zonal Architecture. Image source: MDPI   Key Takeaways: Software Defined vehicles depend on software updates rather than hardware replacement for af

Insights | 02-05-2025

Power-Stingy E-Ink Displays Shine Bright in Direct Sunlight

Key Thing to Know: E-Paper displays allow users to to read ever-changing digital content on paper, eliminating glare and eye strain.  They don’t genera

Insights | 10-04-2025

OLED vs MicroLED: True Black and Efficiency Compared

MicroLEDs on a CMOS Substrate. Image source: Ansys   Key Takeaways about OLEDs and MicroLEDs are the keys to Brighter, More Efficient Displays  Displays based

Insights | 02-04-2025

AI in Drug Development: Faster, Cheaper, More Effective

3 Dimensional Structure of Q8I3H7, a protein which may protect the malaria parasite against attack by the Immune system. Image source:  AlphaFold   Key Takeaways about Drug

Insights | 14-02-2025

Point Of Care Sensors: 5G Powering Revolutionary Healthcare

Key Takeaways about Point Of Care Sensors and 5G Networks Revolutionize Health Care  Point-of-care diagnostic sensors make remote health monitoring a reality. 

Insights | 29-01-2025

Blood Sweat and Saliva Analysis: Next-Gen Medical Sensors

Key Takeaways about Blood Sweat and Saliva  Garnering medical information from blood, sweat, or saliva involves a synergy between electronics and biochemistry.

Insights | 16-01-2025

Microfluidic Sensors for Lab-On-A-Chip Technologies

Image source:  Alineinc   Microfluidic Sensors for Lab-On-A-Chip Technologies: There are many parallels between digital computer chips and Microfluidic Labs-On

Insights | 02-01-2025

Remote Health Monitoring Courtesy of the Internet of Things

Image source: Nature   Key Takeaways about Remote Health Monitoring Courtesy of the Internet of Things: Modern medical sensors work by converting biological re

Insights | 11-12-2024