Zen in Computer Science? Comment
Hello, my name is Jason Frank. I’m a computer science student at the University of Tennessee and I’m interning here at Sensorpedia this summer. I’m planning to introduce myself more thoroughly with a video blog that I will post in a couple of weeks. Stay tuned… this video will also give you a little behind-the-scenes [...]
Intern taking Sensorpedia to new levels….literally! Comment
Hey guys, My name is Brandon Rives and I am currently interning with the Sensorpedia project this summer. I will be attending Tuskegee University as a Sophomore this fall semester and I’m from Birmingham, AL. I am really enjoying interning with Sensorpedia at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) even though I’ve only been here a [...]
Concerning an Intern Comment
My name is Tim Garvin. I’m a summer intern here at Oak Ridge National Lab, working on Sensorpedia with David and a host of others. During the school year, I’m an undergraduate in computer engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology, working my way towards an eventual masters in that field. My career interests, very [...]
I’m sensing this will be a very interesting summer Comment
Hi, I’m Darren Shea. I am a junior at Illinois College studying management information systems and accounting while also playing on the basketball team. This is my first summer at ORNL and I have really enjoyed working with the Sensorpedia team so far. In my first few weeks at ORNL I have mainly been working on [...]
Sensorpedia student returns to map sensors, work on mobile apps Comment
Hi, I’m Chris Tomkins-Tinch. After a brief stint furthering my imaging science studies at the Rochester Institute of Technology, I am back at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) continuing work for Sensorpedia. Previously at ORNL from June until March, I helped with Sensorpedia planning and the web frontend, and also authored several guides demonstrating how [...]
Sensorpedia hosts seven student interns this summer Comment
We are very excited to have seven student interns this year working on the Sensorpedia project. They hail from universities across the US bringing fresh perspective and new ideas to our research. The following guys join a record 361 interns at Oak Ridge National Laboratory this summer. Richard Edwards – University of Tennessee Jason Frank [...]
Sensorpedia API Document Publicly Available Comment
The Sensorpedia API Documentation is now viewable for non-BETA testers as well. If you’d like to edit pages or leave comments, you’ll still need to be an official “collaborator”. If you’d like to be added as a collaborator, please let us know and we’ll add you to the list and give you further instructions.
Sensorpedia API Documentation now available for BETA testers 2 Comments
The Sensorpedia development team is happy to announce that a draft version of the Sensorpedia Application Programming Interface (API) documentation is now available for BETA testers! The document describes our use of the Atom Syndication Format as a basis for the Sensorpedia RESTful web services. The API is designed to provide an easy mechanism for [...]
BETA Collaborators Selected Comment
We have selected ten (10) collaborators for the initial Sensorpedia BETA test. These collaborators constitute what we believe is a good cross-section of interests: academic and scientific research, DOD security, public safety and public health, enterprise and international sensor standards development, and even bee husbandry. Their sensors and observations also cover a range of phenomena [...]
Sensorpedia BETA Test Update Comment
We are expecting the launch of our BETA application soon and are looking to identify a limited set of initial BETA testers. The first BETA invitations will focus on “user contributors” who have sensors and sensor data to share. The goal of the initial BETA testing effort is to identify and integrate a variety of sensor types with Sensorpedia to ensure that the core application functionality is working properly before opening a broader BETA test.