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portfolio
Undergrad and Masters Projects
A collection of EE and CS projects I completed during undergrad and grad school
MESH Environmental Wireless Sensor Network
Low-cost node to periodically collect environmental data, wirelessly aggregate it through nearby nodes, and upload it to the internet
DoD Projects
Various projects spanning the gamut of RF engineering from my time at the DoD
WAVES (Waterlevel Accessible Via Economical Satellite)
A project I created in 2023 that expands waterlevel monitoring in Savannah, Georgia through low-cost satellite modems
Miscellaneous Projects during PhD
Descriptions of other projects I’ve worked on at Georgia Tech
IoT Backscatter
Low-burden microclimate monitoring leveraging backscatter wireless communications
Madagascar Conservation
Community engagement to co-design reforestation and biodiversity monitoring systems around Madagascar protected areas
Physical Layer Network Mapping Tool
Development of a mobile tool to measure signal strength from various technologies to plan sensor deployments
Makak
Co-designed microclimate sensing buoy for manoomin (wild rice) conservation
publications
Community-Driven Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
Published in GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 2023
This article calls for careful, calculated, community-driven co-design of mobile and ubiquitous solutions to bridge the gap in financing and capacity of marginalized communities as they battle for the safety and health of their members.
Recommended citation: Rothrock, B., Greenlee, E., & Hester, J. (2023). Community-Driven Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing. GetMobile: Mobile Computing and Communications, 27(3), 5-9. https://doi.org/10.1145/3631588.3631590
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‘The Devil You Know’: Barriers and Opportunities for Co-Designing Microclimate Sensors, A Case Study of Manoomin
Published in ACM Journal on Computing and Sustainable Societies (COMPASS), 2024
This paper leverages interviews of scientists to understand the microclimate sensor lifestyle and outline the opportunities for sensor co-design with a focus on cost of experience, field usability, and community engagement.
Recommended citation: Greenlee, E., Rothrock, B., Kim, H., Zegura, E., & Hester, J. (2024). “The Devil You Know”: Barriers and Opportunities for Co-Designing Microclimate Sensors, A Case Study of Manoomi. ACM Journal on Computing and Sustainable Societies, 2(3), 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1145/3685695
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talks
teaching
Teacher’s Assistant, ENGS 23: Distributed Systems and Fields
Undergraduate course, Dartmouth College, Thayer School of Engineering, 2016
I served as a teacher’s assistant for Dartmouth’s ENGS 23: Distributed Systems and Fields during the Fall 2016, Fall 2017, and Winter 2018 terms. Responsibilities included leading lab sections, helping students work through homework problems during office hours, and grading homeworks. This course was taught by Professor Charles Sullivan and Professor Ulf Österberg
Teacher’s Assistant, CS 8803: Sustainability and Computing
Undergraduate/Graduate Course, Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Computing, 2023
I served as a teacher’s assistant for Georgia Tech’s CS 8803: Sustainability and Computing during the Fall 2023 semester, which was taught by Professor Josiah Hester. Responsibilities included delivering lectures, leading group discussions, and providing feedback on and grading students’ projects.