In particular, he is interested in Wireless Networks and in Wireless Sensor Networks in developing countries. He has been giving lectures on Wireless technologies in more than 20 different countries. When not travelling, he is the editor of wsnblog.com. Marco can be reached at mzennaro@ictp.it
Carlo Fonda is a member of the Radio Communications Unit at the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy. Carlo can be reached at cfonda@ictp.it
Stephen Okay. Steve is a geek-of-all-trades with over 20 years of experience in systems/network programming and administration with a particular passion for free/open networks and software. He has deployed wireless networks in Laos, Malawi, Italy, and the United States. He is an Inveneo co-founder and has taught workshops on VoIP and wireless networking at Institutions around the world. He lives and hacks in San Francisco, California. Steve can be reached at steve@inveneo.org
Corinna "Elektra" Aichele. Elektra has been busy working on mesh networking protocols for the Freifunk community in Germany. Before inventing the B.A.T.M.A.N. routing protocol for wireless mesh networks in 2006, she was working on improving the OLSR routing protocol. She is one of the people behind the Mesh-Potato device, a rugged outdoor open-source and open-hardware WiFi router with an FXS port. She is part of the Villagetelco community, that strives to deploy mesh networks for VOIP and data. She lives in a solar-powered home in Berlin, Germany. The philosophy behind her ideas about ubiquitous communication for everyone is: "The fact that you talk in your head doesn't mean that you think - but only that you speak with yourself". Elektra can be reached at elektra@villagetelco.org http://villagetelco.org http://open-mesh.net/
Sebastian Buettrich. Sebastian is Research Lab Manager at the IT University of Copenhagen, http://pit.itu.dk He works with embedded/pervasive systems, wireless technology, open source / free software and solar energy to build networks, systems, skills and capacity as a manager, developer, architect, consultant and teacher. This work focused on (but not limited to) developing countries and communities, especially in Asia and Africa. One current focus is to help