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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Stephen Ibaraki has been building at the intersection of AI and global impact since before most people had heard the term. He built his first AI-enabled computer in 1965. He co-created the networked AI medical database that took a Canadian industry to 80% global market share — all under NDA. He spent over a year working weekly with ITU leadership before the UN ITU AI for Good Global Summit launched in 2017, bringing in speakers, sponsors, and funding largely from his own network. He advises a...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stephen Ibaraki has been building at the intersection of AI and global impact since before most people had heard the term. He built his first AI-enabled computer in 1965. He co-created the networked AI medical database that took a Canadian industry to 80% global market share — all under NDA. He spent over a year working weekly with ITU leadership before the UN ITU AI for Good Global Summit launched in 2017, bringing in speakers, sponsors, and funding largely from his own network. He advises a community of 38,000 CEOs representing $22 million employees across 150 countries. And more than 90% of what he does today, you will never read about.<br/><br/>In this episode, host Madhusudan Bangalore Nagaraja sits down with Stephen — Chairman of REDDS Capital, Founder of AI for Good, IEEE TEMS board member, and IEEE Systems Council Industry Ambassador — for a candid conversation on what it actually takes to close the gap between AI adoption and real-world impact.<br/><br/>They cover:<br/><br/>— Why 88% of organizations use AI but fewer than 40% show a measurable result — and the specific leadership failure at the root of that gap, drawn from Stephen&apos;s experience at a private summit of 38,000 CEOs in Sydney<br/>— The structured, step-by-step process that separates organizations getting quantifiable AI results from those stuck in pilot theater<br/>— What builders and innovators should stop doing (overcomplicating what they can&apos;t control) and start doing (Cognitorial thinking — free, combinatorial idea generation — and reading on the edge daily)<br/>— Why 2026 is the year CEOs must personally use AI every day, shorten their planning cycles to 90-day windows, and think in 10x innovation terms<br/>— Human in the loop as the irreducible governance floor — and why responsible AI frameworks from IEEE, UNESCO, and Microsoft all converge on the same principle<br/>— The S11: Stephen&apos;s framework of 11 converging technologies to monitor between now and 2028 — from Zetta-scale computing and 6G to quantum utility, autonomous AI scientists, biomedical rejuvenation, and the energy flywheel that underpins all of it<br/>— The one action every engineering manager should take this week: read on the edge — IEEE Spectrum, ACM news, and the outlier signals that most leaders miss</p><p>Connect with Stephen Ibaraki:<br/>LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sibaraki<br/>Twitter / X: @sibaraki<br/>IEEE Systems Council Interview Series: ieeesystemscouncil.org/education/tech-vision-interviews-stephen-ibaraki</p><p>Connect with your host Madhusudan Bangalore Nagaraja:<br/>LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/madhusudannagaraja<br/>IEEE Senior Member, Technical Delivery Manager, eSystems Inc. | PMI Infinity Advisory Committee | Researcher, Agentic AI Systems | Irving, Texas, USA </p><p>IEEE TEMS Radio — Engaging Conversations in Education, Engineering, Management and Technology.</p><p>Produced by: <a href='https://www.ieee-tems.org'>IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society</a><br/>Please write to us at ieeetemsemail@gmail.com to share your feedback.</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>12th Episode: AI in Scientific Writing - Revolutionizing or Undermining Scholarship? with Dr. Wynand Lambrechts</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Dr. Wynand Lambrechts is an IEEE Senior Member, Principal Electronics Engineer at INCOMAR Aerospace and Defence Systems, and Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg. A Ph.D. graduate in Electronic Engineering from the University of Pretoria, he is the lead author of internationally published books on Moore's Law and millimeter-wave technologies (CRC Press, Springer) and co-authored the IEEE Spectrum commentary "The Challenges and Upsides of Using AI in Scientific Writing" ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Wynand Lambrechts is an IEEE Senior Member, Principal Electronics Engineer at INCOMAR Aerospace and Defence Systems, and Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg. A Ph.D. graduate in Electronic Engineering from the University of Pretoria, he is the lead author of internationally published books on Moore&apos;s Law and millimeter-wave technologies (CRC Press, Springer) and co-authored the IEEE Spectrum commentary <em>&quot;The Challenges and Upsides of Using AI in Scientific Writing&quot;</em> - the centrepiece of this podcast&apos;s conversation.</p><p>Dr. Lambrechts draws on his semiconductor engineering career to argue that large language models represent a categorically different disruption from prior digital transitions: not faster tools for access, but systems that can substitute the act of intellectual formulation itself. He makes a compelling case for <em>Augmented AI</em> - where human judgment and machine capability collaborate - over AI as a replacement for critical thinking, and likens the arms race between generative models and detection tools to <em>electronic warfare</em>, where goalposts shift faster than policy can follow.</p><p>Drawing on South Africa&apos;s higher education context, he offers a Global South perspective on navigating AI ethics under resource constraints. The episode closes with a direct challenge to the next generation: in a world where AI can draft your manuscript, what does <em>career ownership</em> truly mean - and if an AI produces a groundbreaking discovery from human data, who owns the intellectual credit?</p><p>This episode is essential listening for academic researchers, doctoral students, technology managers, editors, policymakers, and anyone navigating responsible innovation in an AI-accelerated world. </p><p><b>Link to the co-authored IEEE Spectrum commentary:</b> <a href='https://spectrum.ieee.org/challenges-upsides-ai-scientific-writing'>The Challenges and Upsides of Using AI in Scientific Writing — IEEE Spectrum (Feb 2025)</a></p><p><b>Guest LinkedIn:</b> <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/wynand-lambrechts-77b20a25/'>https://www.linkedin.com/in/wynand-lambrechts-77b20a25/</a></p><p><b>Host:</b> Madhusudan Bangalore Nagaraja, IEEE Senior Member, Technical Delivery Manager, eSystems Inc. | PMI Infinity Advisory Committee Contributor | Researcher, Agentic AI Systems | Irving, Texas, USA </p><p><b>LinkedIn:</b> <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhusudannagaraja/'>https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhusudannagaraja/</a></p><p>IEEE TEMS Radio — Engaging Conversations in Education, Engineering, Management and Technology.</p><p>Produced by: <a href='https://www.ieee-tems.org'>IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society</a><br/>Please write to us at ieeetemsemail@gmail.com to share your feedback.</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Wynand Lambrechts is an IEEE Senior Member, Principal Electronics Engineer at INCOMAR Aerospace and Defence Systems, and Senior Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg. A Ph.D. graduate in Electronic Engineering from the University of Pretoria, he is the lead author of internationally published books on Moore&apos;s Law and millimeter-wave technologies (CRC Press, Springer) and co-authored the IEEE Spectrum commentary <em>&quot;The Challenges and Upsides of Using AI in Scientific Writing&quot;</em> - the centrepiece of this podcast&apos;s conversation.</p><p>Dr. Lambrechts draws on his semiconductor engineering career to argue that large language models represent a categorically different disruption from prior digital transitions: not faster tools for access, but systems that can substitute the act of intellectual formulation itself. He makes a compelling case for <em>Augmented AI</em> - where human judgment and machine capability collaborate - over AI as a replacement for critical thinking, and likens the arms race between generative models and detection tools to <em>electronic warfare</em>, where goalposts shift faster than policy can follow.</p><p>Drawing on South Africa&apos;s higher education context, he offers a Global South perspective on navigating AI ethics under resource constraints. The episode closes with a direct challenge to the next generation: in a world where AI can draft your manuscript, what does <em>career ownership</em> truly mean - and if an AI produces a groundbreaking discovery from human data, who owns the intellectual credit?</p><p>This episode is essential listening for academic researchers, doctoral students, technology managers, editors, policymakers, and anyone navigating responsible innovation in an AI-accelerated world. </p><p><b>Link to the co-authored IEEE Spectrum commentary:</b> <a href='https://spectrum.ieee.org/challenges-upsides-ai-scientific-writing'>The Challenges and Upsides of Using AI in Scientific Writing — IEEE Spectrum (Feb 2025)</a></p><p><b>Guest LinkedIn:</b> <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/wynand-lambrechts-77b20a25/'>https://www.linkedin.com/in/wynand-lambrechts-77b20a25/</a></p><p><b>Host:</b> Madhusudan Bangalore Nagaraja, IEEE Senior Member, Technical Delivery Manager, eSystems Inc. | PMI Infinity Advisory Committee Contributor | Researcher, Agentic AI Systems | Irving, Texas, USA </p><p><b>LinkedIn:</b> <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhusudannagaraja/'>https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhusudannagaraja/</a></p><p>IEEE TEMS Radio — Engaging Conversations in Education, Engineering, Management and Technology.</p><p>Produced by: <a href='https://www.ieee-tems.org'>IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society</a><br/>Please write to us at ieeetemsemail@gmail.com to share your feedback.</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>11th Episode: From Classroom to Boardroom: Celia Desmond on Engineering Leadership and Career Ownership</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Celia Desmond is President of World Class – Telecommunications, providing telecommunications management training. Celia established and ran the PMO for Echologics. Her team managed all proposals, contracts and project management processes, She has lectured internationally on programs for success in today’s changing environment. As Director at Stentor Resource Center Inc., she was instrumental in establishing governance, culture and service/product development processes. At Bell Canada, Celia ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>9th Episode :Engineering Success with Jeff Perry</itunes:title>
    <title>9th Episode :Engineering Success with Jeff Perry</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, the host of TEMS Radio, Manju Iyer is in a conversation with Jeff Perry, a leadership and career expert known for helping individuals, teams, and organizations unlock their potential in all facets of life. Given his background in engineering, business, and leadership, he specializes in working with engineering and technical professionals, but the principles he shares are universal. Jeff is the author of the bestselling book, The Intentional Engineer: A Guide to a Purpose-Driv...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:title>8th Episode : Navigating Innovation and AI: Leadership Lessons from Antarctica with Tathagat Varma</itunes:title>
    <title>8th Episode : Navigating Innovation and AI: Leadership Lessons from Antarctica with Tathagat Varma</title>
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    <itunes:title>7th Episode: Impact of Technology in the Social Sector</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Time's Radio, Manju interviews Donald Lobo, the founder of Project Tech for Dev, a social enterprise that brings technology to nonprofits. Donald shares his journey from Yahoo to founding Project Tech for Dev, emphasizing the importance of technology as an enabler for NGOs. He discusses the vision and mission of Tech for Dev, highlighting the ecosystem-building approach to support NGOs effectively. Donald also delves into the impact of AI in the social sector, emphasizing t...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Time&apos;s Radio, <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/manjunathiyerbs/'>Manju</a> interviews <a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/donald-lobo/'>Donald Lobo</a>, the founder of Project Tech for Dev, a social enterprise that brings technology to nonprofits. Donald shares his journey from Yahoo to founding Project Tech for Dev, emphasizing the importance of technology as an enabler for NGOs. He discusses the vision and mission of Tech for Dev, highlighting the ecosystem-building approach to support NGOs effectively. Donald also delves into the impact of AI in the social sector, emphasizing the need for technology awareness while cautioning against overreliance on AI to solve complex social issues. The episode concludes with insights on volunteering in the social sector and transitioning to nonprofit work, stressing the importance of understanding NGO challenges and adding value to the organization.</p><p>IEEE TEMS Radio — Engaging Conversations in Education, Engineering, Management and Technology.</p><p>Produced by: <a href='https://www.ieee-tems.org'>IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society</a><br/>Please write to us at ieeetemsemail@gmail.com to share your feedback.</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Visualization to Prompt Discussion and Promote Debate in Meetings   In this podcast Joe Sarkis a member of the TEMS Education Committee speaks with author Clive Kerr on his study and recent publication titled “Visualizing Portfolios: Prompt Discussions and Provoke Debates in Management Meetings” which appears in a forthcoming issues of IEEE Engineering Management Review. Clive Kerr speaks about his experiences with visualization and how it emerged from his roadmapping work. How senior executi...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Understanding Interpersonal Trust for Organizational Leaders   In this podcast Joe Sarkis a member of the TEMS Education Committee speaks with author JD Caddell on his study and recent publication titled ““The Dynamics of Trust: Path Dependence in Interpersonal Trust” which appears in Volume 51, Issue 3 of IEEE Engineering Management Review. Major Caddell speaks on three major findings related to his study including: (1) How initial assessments matter; (2) Promote trust building behaviors; an...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>Understanding Interpersonal Trust for Organizational Leaders</p><p><br/></p><p>In this podcast Joe Sarkis a member of the TEMS Education Committee speaks with author JD Caddell on his study and recent publication titled ““The Dynamics of Trust: Path Dependence in Interpersonal Trust” which appears in Volume 51, Issue 3 of IEEE Engineering Management Review. Major Caddell speaks on three major findings related to his study including: (1) How initial assessments matter; (2) Promote trust building behaviors; and (3) Prioritize team development. He discusses surprises and challenges from his study as well. </p><p><br/></p><p>JD Caddell</p><p>Major U.S. Army, Ph.D Candidate, Stevens Institute of Technology</p><p>IEEE TEMS Radio — Engaging Conversations in Education, Engineering, Management and Technology.</p><p>Produced by: <a href='https://www.ieee-tems.org'>IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society</a><br/>Please write to us at ieeetemsemail@gmail.com to share your feedback.</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Understanding Interpersonal Trust for Organizational Leaders</p><p><br/></p><p>In this podcast Joe Sarkis a member of the TEMS Education Committee speaks with author JD Caddell on his study and recent publication titled ““The Dynamics of Trust: Path Dependence in Interpersonal Trust” which appears in Volume 51, Issue 3 of IEEE Engineering Management Review. Major Caddell speaks on three major findings related to his study including: (1) How initial assessments matter; (2) Promote trust building behaviors; and (3) Prioritize team development. He discusses surprises and challenges from his study as well. </p><p><br/></p><p>JD Caddell</p><p>Major U.S. Army, Ph.D Candidate, Stevens Institute of Technology</p><p>IEEE TEMS Radio — Engaging Conversations in Education, Engineering, Management and Technology.</p><p>Produced by: <a href='https://www.ieee-tems.org'>IEEE Technology and Engineering Management Society</a><br/>Please write to us at ieeetemsemail@gmail.com to share your feedback.</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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