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element14 is pleased to welcome these judges to the Sci Fi Your Pi Design Challenge.

 

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David Scheltema

 

Dave loves to tinker and write about electronics. His days are spent building projects and working as a Technical Editor for MAKE.

 

"I'm really excited to be a judge for this contest, since I got my start sharing projects online with the element14 community(interested1 ).Thanks to the robust BeagleBone Black and Raspberry Pi threads, I was able to get my bearings quickly and make connections with others who share my interest in embedded boards for Makers. I can't wait to see what amazing projects the community comes up with and good luck to everyone submitting their builds!"

 

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James Adams

 

James joined Raspberry Pi at the start of 2013 to head up hardware design, following a successful career in the Cambridge (UK) electronics sector doing electronic product design and chip design for both start-ups and tech giants. Notably James is the designer of the Raspberry Pi model B+, A+, Compute Module and Pi 2. James was also heavily involved in the design of the BCM2835 processor used in the Pi during his time at Broadcom, and more recently played a big part in the re-engineering of that chip to become the BCM2836 processor as used in Raspberry Pi 2.

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