World Maker Faire New York 2012

Water Quality Monitoring with Arduino

Location: ZONE C ARDUINO PAVILION

Use your Arduino and a DIY probe to measure the purity of water.

Presenting here:

About the Maker(s)

Emily Gertz

I'm a freelance journalist and editor covering the environment, technology, and science. My work has appeared both online and in print, in Popular Mechanics, Scientific American, Whole Living, Dwell, Talking Points Memo, OnEarth Magazine, Grist, and more. I was among the founding contributors to Worldchanging.com, the award-winning blog covering solutions to global environmental, social, political, and economic challenges, and wrote several sections of the Abrams book Worldchanging: A Users Guide for the 21st Century. I've been online since 1989, and in addition to online journalism and blogging, have worked extensively as a digital content strategist, social media manager, online community host, and web producer.

Website

Patrick Di Justo

Patrick Di Justo is a contributor at Wired magazine, where he writes the magazine's monthly What's Inside column, and the author of The Science of Battlestar Galactica (Wiley, October 2010) and Environmental Monitoring With Arduino (O'Reilly, January 2012). His work regularly appears in Dwell, Scientific American, Popular Science, The New York Times, and more. He has worked as a robot programmer for the Federal Reserve, and knows C, C++, Java, and Processing. He bought his first Arduino in 2007.

Website

comments powered by Disqus