There shall be four "trustees" for this project.
- An individual technology leader with interest in fostering academic growth and development from the energy industry.
- An individual technology leader with interest in fostering academic growth and development from the water treatment industry.
- Nicholas Hall, representing a person with interest in fostering academic growth and development in the green energy, water treatment and emergency medical services industries.
- An academic fellow with a background in information technology and SMS-CB cell tower management.
- An academic fellow with a background in civil engineering, preferably electrical generation and water treatment plant management.
These four trustees will form the stakeholders that have the will have the final say on any dispute in the project.
Day to day operation of the project shall be conducted by all stakeholders. These stakeholders shall include the five trustees enumerated above and the students.
The students shall be divided into three teams, each with 3-5 members, but totaling no less than 10 members.
We shall now outline the student teams.
Software Team
- 2-3 senior student showing aptitude for C or C++, embedded device programming, and build management. Interest in inorganic chemistry preferred. TCP/IP or socket programming experience on a posix operating system a plus.
- 2-3 senior students showing aptitude for information technology, such as rackmounted server design, posix embedded operating system operation, deployment, cooling, maintenance and life cycle.
- A junior student showing an aptitude for quality assurance or traceability. Fine analytical skills and experience with test driven development are a must. C or C++ experience preferred.
- A documentation engineer willing to take responsibility for uniformity of documentation, proofreading and sound consistency of instructions, readability, communicability and viability of all documents produced.
Engineering Team
- 2-3 graduate students with interest in low-power liquid engineering applications and municipal engineering applications. An engineering student with experience or interest in building biofuel reactors, home water purifiers or treatment equipment may also be acceptable.
- 2-3 graduate electrical engineering students with experience using large capacitor circuits, solar panel based generation, and integrated circuit design. A graduate student with these research interests may also be acceptable.
- 2-3 graduate telecommunications engineering student with experience in SMS-CB construction, FCC compliance and fault tolerance.
Administration Team:
- This shall consist of a single person from a business administration school or background or similar interest and Nicholas Hall.
All team members must attend the monthly stakeholder meeting at their academic institution, show up on time, and provide a summary of what they did that month.
Nicholas Hall will try to do a weekly Skype chat with each member and shall consider unresponsiveness via email exceeding more than two weeks grounds for dismissal from the project.
Nicholas Hall will take a photograph of each stakeholder meeting and post it on this blog along with the minutes each time it is performed.
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