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Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond - 6G Wireless: A new method to reduce food waste w/ Atsutse Kludze GS ’26

6G Wireless: A new method to reduce food waste w/ Atsutse Kludze GS ’26

11/15/23 • 15 min

Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond

In this episode of B-Cubed, Senna Aldoubosh and Ria Tomar sat down with ECE graduate student Atsutse Kludze to discuss recent findings of how producers can use 6G wireless signaling as a non-invasive way to quantify and assess produce quality. The project was done at the SWAN lab, in collaboration with Microsoft, with the goal of finding ways to reduce food waste.

This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 147th board of the Prince in partnership with the Insights newsletter.

For more information about the SWAN Lab, feel free to visit the page linked below.

RESOURCES

https://ghasempour.princeton.edu/

CREDITS

Written and Hosted by Senna Aldoubosh and Ria Tomar

Edited and Sound Engineered by Senna Aldoubosh

Transcript by Laura Sabrosa and Ria Tomar

Produced by Senna Aldoubosh

For more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to [email protected].

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In this episode of B-Cubed, Senna Aldoubosh and Ria Tomar sat down with ECE graduate student Atsutse Kludze to discuss recent findings of how producers can use 6G wireless signaling as a non-invasive way to quantify and assess produce quality. The project was done at the SWAN lab, in collaboration with Microsoft, with the goal of finding ways to reduce food waste.

This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 147th board of the Prince in partnership with the Insights newsletter.

For more information about the SWAN Lab, feel free to visit the page linked below.

RESOURCES

https://ghasempour.princeton.edu/

CREDITS

Written and Hosted by Senna Aldoubosh and Ria Tomar

Edited and Sound Engineered by Senna Aldoubosh

Transcript by Laura Sabrosa and Ria Tomar

Produced by Senna Aldoubosh

For more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to [email protected].

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