Jens,
I thought I would provide some additional context for my nomination:
I am one of the original co-inventors of the project
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U.S. Patent No. 10,263,786, April 16, 2019, "Intelligent
sensor and controller framework for the power grid".
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U.S. Patent No. 9,923,723, March 20, 2018, "Intelligent
sensor and controller framework for the power grid".
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U.S. Patent No. 9,094,385 , July 28, 2015, "Intelligent
Sensor and Controller Framework for the Power Grid".
I have been leading the development of the project since before it became open source:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/6799774
I work with the DOE sponsor to secure funding for PNNL’s role on the project:
https://www.energy.gov/sites/default/files/2021-10/bto-peer-2021-volttron.pdf
I organize and lead an every other week online office hours (recordings available at: https://volttron.org/office-hours)
I have committed in the past but focus more on project management now:
https://github.com/VOLTTRON/volttron/commits?author=jhaack
Please let me know if additional supporting material would help.
Thank you!
The current lead, George is in the process of resigning.
Check twice before you click! This email originated from outside PNNL.
What is with the current project lead of the project?
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Jens Reimann
Principal Software Engineer / R&D Product Middleware
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