Common Sense

People

The Common Sense team includes:

Paul M. Aoki (Intel Labs Berkeley)
Prabal Dutta (University of Michigan Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)
Rob Ennals (Intel Labs Berkeley)
R.J. Honicky (Nokia Research Center)
Alan Mainwaring (Intel Labs Berkeley)
Chris Myers (Isopod Design)
Eric Paulos (Carnegie Mellon University)
Ali Rahimi (Intel Labs Berkeley)
Nima Reyhani (U.C. Berkeley Department of Statistics)
Sushmita Subramanian (Intel Corporation)
Wesley Willett (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Allison Woodruff (Intel Labs Berkeley)

Former Contributors

Ben Hooker (Art Center College of Design)
Neil Kumar (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Moonway Lin (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Rui Xiao (Intel Labs Berkeley)

Acknowledgments

Common Sense is primarily funded by Intel Labs Berkeley. The team also gratefully acknowledges the guidance and direct assistance of:

City of San Francisco: Office of the Mayor
City of San Francisco: Department of Public Works
City of San Francisco: Department of the Environment
Brian Beveridge (West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project)
Nikolay Chistyakov (State University of Nizhny Novgorod)
Max Sokolov (State University of Nizhny Novgorod)
Prof. Ron Cohen (U.C. Berkeley Atmospheric Science Center)
Paul Wooldridge (U.C. Berkeley Atmospheric Science Center)
Prof. Maneesh Agrawala (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Prof. Eric Brewer (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Prof. John Canny (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Prof. Richard White (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
SangHoon Lee (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Nick Lo (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Reza Naima (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Igor Paprotny (U.C. Berkeley Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences)
Prof. Peter Bickel (U.C. Berkeley Department of Statistics)

Thomas Paine Inspiration

“It is not in numbers, but in unity, that our great strength lies…”
Thomas Paine, Common Sense

“…[this work] may be the means of giving rise to something better. Could the straggling thoughts of individuals be collected, they would frequently form materials for wise and able men to improve into useful matter.” Thomas Paine, Common Sense

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