Daniel Benamy Dedicated Project Visit Application
Basic Info
I'm Dan Benamy from NY, USA.
Audrey Rampone, Technical Community Manager, has my contact info. I'd rather not post it here.
Video of Interest
http://img.youtube.com/vi/8a1hTYLCW50/default.jpg
Sample Work
Jackbot
A robotic road following car that drives itself.
- Main control software, including simple vision algorithm, written in Python.
- One microcontroller was a Basic Stamp with software written in PBASIC.
- The second microcontroller was a custom board based on an Atmel AVR with software written in C. I designed the PCB using Eagle, fabricated it with a friend, and soldered on the parts myself.
You can get an overview at https://www.assembla.com/spaces/jackbot/wiki/Home and there's some design documentation in the wiki pages linked from that page (nav bar on the left).
Hand Made Log Cabin
I'm not quite done building a very rustic log cabin, almost entirely with hand tools.
PR2 Sushi
Making the PR2 robot set a table and clean up.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnfJUPz6__M
I wrote some pretty neat python, mostly high level control logic and integration, but I'm not sure where it is.
Turtle feeder
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOg0jZJhZNU
It uses an Arduino and some motors I had lying around. It's quick and dirty, but gets the job done.
Hardware accelerated ray tracer using an FPGA
Project home page; https://www.assembla.com/wiki/show/hwraytracer
This was a cool project with decent documentation although I didn't love some of the documentation that my teammates wrote.
Skills and Expertise I Hope to Gain
I'd love to learn any or all of:
- Economics and theory of society that OSE hopes to enable to give people more free time and more freedom.
- Machining parts (eg cutting, welding, etc).
- More assorted construction skills.
- General engineering processes and skills, like making detailed designs.
- Maybe about meta-engineering (how you're designing processes to run the project smoothly and scale).
Work and Volunteer Experience
- Software Developer at Red Hat
- Sysadmin at Columbia University
- Teaching Assistant at Columbia University
- Web Developer at NY Public Radio
- Guest robotics teacher for elementary school
- Web & Messaging Developer at Mobile Commons
- Visiting Robotic Developer at Willow Garage
Availability
The wiki says many DPV are a month, and that works for me. I was thinking that October would be a good time. I'm somewhat flexible on scheduling though.
I'm Kosher
- I'm over 18.
- I'm willing to publish all the results of my work openly according to the OSE Open IP Guidelines.
- I have the resources to support myself while volunteering.
- TODO I'll email my references directly to TechCommunity@opensourceecology.org.
Please provide three (3) references (professional or educational). Contact information for references can be uploaded with the application, resume, or emailed directly to the Technical Community Manager: TechCommunity@opensourceecology.org.
Source
I don't remember how I first heard about OSE. Maybe Marcin's TED talk.