POWDER

Kjetil Kjernsmo kjetil at kjernsmo.net
Sun Feb 25 13:47:33 PST 2007


On Saturday 24 February 2007 15:12, Tony Linde wrote:
> It might be useful to track this group's work:
>   http://www.w3.org/blog/SW/2007/02/24/powder_working_group_formed
>
> The idea of asserting things about resources or their attributes and
> identifying who was doing so would, I think, be immensely useful in
> the astro field.

I'm very happy that it is interest in our work! First, let me present 
myself: I'm currently working as a Semantic Web Specialist for Opera 
Software ASA in Oslo, but originally, I'm an astronomer. I earned my 
master's (or rather the somewhat larger Norwegian Cand. Scient.) from 
the Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics in Oslo in 2002 on 
extragalactic gravitational microlensing of quasar broad emission line 
clouds. 

I am Opera's representative on the POWDER WG, as well as its precursor 
the WCL XG. Opera is in that group mainly because of the "child 
protection" angle, however, I have allready shared a number of 
scientific use cases with the group. For example, I think that it would 
be interesting to use this kind of descriptions in peer-review in 
academic journals. I think that use case would also be of great 
interest to the Open Access community, and I think we will likely 
include it in upcoming work.

I would be happy to be a liaison between the VO and the POWDER group, so 
if there are any use cases or requirements, please let me know. I'll do 
my best to keep up with this list, but as it is a spare time interest 
right now, please give me a heads-up if there is anything I should be 
particularly aware of. 

PS: I would like to get back into astronomy one day, and bring along 
semantic web technologies. If anyone is aware of any position where I 
could work from Oslo, either telecommuting or in cooperation with any 
of the research institutions here, please let me know! :-) 

Best,

Kjetil
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Kjetil Kjernsmo
Programmer / Astrophysicist / Ski-orienteer / Orienteer / Mountaineer
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