Ben “Fenn” Lipkowitz
Ben “Fenn” Lipkowitz is
an independent industrial automation professional
in the Menlo Park, California Area.
He is the creator of the
Societal Engineering Knowledge Database (SKDB) which was created for
automated manufacturing and technology dependency
resolution.
Fenn’s programming skills include:
vim, Python, C, Perl, bash, CVS, svn, git, gcc, make, rs274ngc,
autoconf, C++, and Lisp.
His laboratory skills include: sterile techniques, colony isolation,
tissue culture, agarose gels, PCR, notebook-keeping,
weighing, photospectrometry, titration, immersion microscope,
hematocytometer, distillation, column chromatography,
southern blot, NEBlot-phototope, gel extraction, DNA sequencing, and
sequence alignment.
His manufacturing skills include:
inventory management, hand tools, circuit board fabrication, soldering,
lathe, mill, measuring,
metal casting, pneumatics, carpentry, MIG, TIG, arc, plasma, CNC,
fiberglass, resin casting,
oxyacetylene, and papercraft.
Fenn earned his Bachelor’s of Science (with distinction) in Microbiology
at Indiana
University in 2003. He also has informal education in
units, actuators, manufacturing processes, control theory, artificial
intelligence, space tethers,
turbines, rockets, CAM, CAD, kinematic design, self-replicators,
and rapid
prototyping.
Watch Bryan Bishop and Ben Lipkowitz talk about how to make a civilization
seed with SKDB –
Part 1,
Part 2, and Part 3.
Visit his
LinkedIn page.