Dan Alberghetti:

Besides being a faculty member whose name always poses a spelling challenge (I know, just like it sounds) Dan is a faculty member in the Computer Science Department. While Computer Science leads many to think mostly of programming Dan lives on the ecological boundary between hardware and software. When we have questions about this whole internet of things (IoT) Dan is the 'go to' guy. He probably sprinkles microcontrollers on his breakfast cereal.

Ben Taber:

Is there something Ben can't do/teach in the physical sciences? Hard to say if you've been watching his career at COCC. He is also a writer and an all round great communicator. There are great depths to Ben that you might wish to explore when you run into him around campus. In recent years Ben has been using microcontrollers in some of his classes in the engineering program.

 

Bruce Emerson:

Like his colleagues above Bruce lives in the space between the physical world and the explanatory world. He has been using microcontrollers to help his physics and engineering students a range of concrete and abstract physics concepts. Bruce is always distracted by shiny science and tech tools (toys?) and the Arduino is one of several that have derailed his course preparation.