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Learn how SensorKit is powering research.
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Who has used SensorKit? Our Researchers and Collaborators
Explore where SensorKit has been
To explore where SensorKit has been, roll your mouse over the galleries below to quickly browse photos.
To learn about specific deployments, click on the selected gallery and you will be taken to learn more about how SensorKit is being used to make sense of the world.
Case Study: Sensors in China
Post-doc researcher Sarah Rothenberg uses SensorKit to study mercury contamination in the soil in China's Guizhou province.
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Learn how researchers in Costa Rica are building a nature observatory using SensorKit technology to power their robotic sensing network.
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Research
SensorKit Gallery of Deployments
More Information:
If you are interested in using SensorKit to power your experiment or have questions for a software or design engineer, you may contact the SensorKit team for additional details.
Have You Used SensorKit?
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If you have used SensorKit technology to power your research and your experiment was not featured here, please contact SensorKit Public Relations to share your story and discoveries.
SensorKit is a partnership between the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California (USC ISI)
and the Center for Embedded Network Sensors (CENS) at UCLA.
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James Beach, University of Kansas
Tony Fountain, UCSD San Diego Supercomputer Center
Eric Graham, Center for Embedded Network Sensing
Michael Hamilton, James Reserve
Tom Harmon, University of California, Merced
Robert Jackson, National Instruments Research
Bill Kaiser, University of California, Los Angeles
Deedra McClearn, Organization for Tropical Studies
Zachary Nelson, National Instruments Research
David Potter, National Instruments Research
Sarah Rothenberg, State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry
Phil Rundel, University of California, Los Angeles