Joshua M. Pearce is the John M. Thompson Chair in Information Technology and Innovation at the Thompson Centre for Engineering Leadership & Innovation. His research focuses on open source appropriate technology (OSAT) for sustainable solutions and poverty reduction, covering solar photovoltaic engineering, open hardware, distributed recycling, additive manufacturing, policy, and economics.
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The Current State of Open Source Careers and Jobs
Despite the current economic climate, open source jobs are out there.
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No Code
No Code development empowers individuals with diverse skill sets to create applications and automate processes without writing code, enabling rapid innovation and democratizing technology access.
Robotics
Robotics focuses on designing, building, and programming robots to perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously, often mimicking human actions.
Information Technology
Information Technology (IT) involves the use, management, and support of computer systems and networks for processing and sharing information.