Jay,
this would be well worth looking at. I can foresee that when the data
starts flowing which is a priority at the moment, some serious
consideration must be given to the analysis of that data. I know from my
own experience that the sensor characteristics and siting are very
important. They have probably given that some thought.
Regards
Roger
On 09/05/17 18:33, Joseph Bennie via Hampshire wrote:
This may be of your interest. about 20 years ago i worked with 2 bp execs that
founded a project to monitor air quality in brazil. It was their way of giving
back in retirment.
I have a few archive disks containing spreadsheet models and math which my be
useful to the project. As both execs have passed away now. it would be nice if
their work lived on and did some good.
feel free to contact me directly.
Jay
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On 9 May 2017, at 18:09, Tim via Hampshire <[email protected]> wrote:
On 09/05/17 13:32, Thomas Kluyver via Hampshire wrote:
On Tue, May 9, 2017, at 10:19 AM, Roger Munford via Hampshire wrote:
They have raced ahead developing the monitor but have now reached the
point of early deployment and have come against an unexpected problem.
How to organise themselves. They are about to receive some grant funding
but need some sort of organisation to account for cash flow, insurance
and some expenses so far small but becoming significant. They want to be
non profit making and totally open source as you would expect butt hey
need advice on a structure. Any suggestions?
It might be sufficient to organise as a university society - it's not
unusual for student societies to handle some money. The sailing robot
project I presented a couple of months ago is organised as the 'Maritime
Robotics Student Society', and we were able to accept some money from
the university and manage it through the university finance system.
I don't know much about the organisational side of our project, but I
could put them in touch with the people who do if they want to know more
about what we did.
Thomas
Does the Project have a web page?
Tim
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