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Brendan Lee
Seniorrådgiver Høyskolen i Oslo og Akershus
Brendan Lee is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in designing, building, and developing social and non-social websites since 1997.
His technical expertise lies in web technologies, content management frameworks (CMF), the semantic web, and backend systems.
Academically, Brendan is interested in the social and personal impacts of social media, as well as privacy and copyright issues related to community-based content creation.
He possesses excellent written and oral presentation skills in both Norwegian and English and enjoys technical writing, creating lecture notes, teaching materials, and journalism.
Known for his precise and organized programming style, Brendan's code is easily readable by others. He prefers using in-line markup languages like Doxygen and is passionate about documenting code.
Brendan has a strong passion for teaching, giving lectures, and presentations. He has conducted web technology and Drupal lectures at a master's level at the University of Oslo.
His interests extend to reverse engineering and developing mobile applications starting from 1997, including creating SMS protocols, OTA protocols, mobile network mapping, and mobile location estimation.
Brendan actively works on various aspects of mobile networks, including hardware, software, protocols, and social and ethical considerations.
He is politically and technically inclined towards Free software and hardware and actively engages in using, improving, and adapting Free software to enhance human efficiency when interacting with technology.
Brendan's specialties include Python, Perl, Java, PHP, JavaScript, GNU/Linux, Emacs, git, Eclipse, Drupal, HTML, CSS, teaching, technical writing, journalism, and documentation.
With a diverse educational background, Brendan studied a range of subjects from General Studies, Math, Physics, and Chemistry to earning degrees in Informatics at various institutions.
He has held significant positions at OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, Acando Norge, University of Oslo, and other organizations where he contributed his expertise in programming, teaching, and journalism.
For a detailed overview of Brendan Lee's professional journey, his complete CV can be accessed at http://brendan.is/cv.pdf.
