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Episode 4: Ryan O’Hara

 
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This week I’ve got Ryan O’Hara with me. This is one of my very first interviews, and while the content is excellent, the background noise is atrocious (thanks to my dog, Maggie). But since I apologize for that in the audio, let’s focus on Ryan: He’s a professor at the Air Force Institute of Technology (the graduate school for the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio), and a successful entrepreneur in the electrical engineering space. And you can stay tuned to the end for a great analogy for electronics and physics!

Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ohararp

RGB-123: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/311408456/rgb-123-led-matrices
EE Website: http://ohararp.com/ (Kapton stencils and more!)
Faculty profile at Air Force Institute of Technology: http://www.afit.edu/eny/facdir.cfm?a=fd&fx=538

It was fascinating to speak with an entrepreneur and innovator in the aeronautical space, and minus the audio issues. This was a great motivational conversation about education, engineering, hard work, and innovation.

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This week I’ve got Ryan O’Hara with me. This is one of my very first interviews, and while the content is excellent, the background noise is atrocious (thanks to my dog, Maggie). But since I apologize for that in the audio, let’s focus on Ryan: He’s a professor at the Air Force Institute of Technology (the graduate school for the US Air Force in Dayton, Ohio), and a successful entrepreneur in the electrical engineering space. And you can stay tuned to the end for a great analogy for electronics and physics!

Ryan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ohararp

RGB-123: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/311408456/rgb-123-led-matrices
EE Website: http://ohararp.com/ (Kapton stencils and more!)
Faculty profile at Air Force Institute of Technology: http://www.afit.edu/eny/facdir.cfm?a=fd&fx=538

It was fascinating to speak with an entrepreneur and innovator in the aeronautical space, and minus the audio issues. This was a great motivational conversation about education, engineering, hard work, and innovation.

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