About the Reviewers
Ed Baker graduated with a BSc in Physics from Imperial College in 2007, and somehow ended up working in the Entomology Department of The Natural History Museum shortly afterwards. His work focuses on how technology (both hardware and software), can improve the way research is performed, from field data collection to final publication. Outside the technology world, he is fond of stick insects, cockroaches, and grasshoppers.
Recently, Ed's work has focused on automated acoustic and environmental monitoring and protocols for sensor networks. He has started a biodiversity technology company called Infocology.co.uk.
Ed's first book, provisionally titled Arduino for Biologists, will be published in 2015 with Pelagic Publishing.
Rémy Bétus is a web developer in e-commerce, and he integrates open source solutions. He's always been an enthusiast on the Arduino, the Raspberry Pi, and other DIY products. He was also a member of the Fablab in his engineering school, where he discovered all of these wonderful things. He is also passionate about development, networks, telecommunication, and science in general.