Name Sascha Meinrath | ||
Occupation Director, X-Lab - The New Venture Fund Employer X-Lab - The New Venture Fund Education Yale University, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign |
Talk by mr sascha meinrath director x lab founder open technology institute january 7 2015
Sascha Meinrath is an Internet freedom activist. He is the founder of X-Lab, a future-focused technology policy and innovation project, and promotes the "Internet in a Suitcase" effort to create ad hoc mesh wireless technologies. Sascha founded the Open Technology Institute in 2008 and directed the Institute while also serving as Vice President of the New America Foundation. He is also the co-founder and executive director of the CUWiN Foundation, a non-profit launched in 2000 that aims to develop "decentralized, community-owned networks that foster democratic cultures and local content," and in 2007 founded the Open Source Wireless Coalition, "a global partnership of open source wireless integrators, researchers, implementors and companies dedicated to the development of open source, interoperable, low-cost wireless network technologies." In 2012 he was elected as an Ashoka Global Fellow for leading support for Internet freedom in the United States and around the globe, as well as named to Newsweek's Digital Power Index Top 100 influencers among other “public servants defining digital regulatory boundaries” for his efforts to develop open-source, low-cost community wireless networks and his role in fighting Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA). In 2013 Time named Meinrath to the TIME Tech 40: The Most Influential Minds in Tech for his work to protect Internet freedom.
Contents
- Talk by mr sascha meinrath director x lab founder open technology institute january 7 2015
- Sascha meinrath x lab on using mesh wi fi to connect the unconnected in somaliland and tunisia
- Education and career
- Open Technology Institute
- Measurement Lab
- Commotion Wireless
- Opposition to SOPA and PIPA
- International Summit for Community Wireless Networks
- Publications
- References
Sascha meinrath x lab on using mesh wi fi to connect the unconnected in somaliland and tunisia
Education and career
Meinrath was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Yale University in 1997, where he was a Sterling Scholar. His undergraduate thesis, on "The Effects of Academic Grouping on Students' Perceptions of School Climate", received first place for "Best Graduate or Undergraduate Research and Presentation" from the Society for Community Research and Action.
Sascha received his Masters of Arts in Social-Ecological Psychology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where his thesis was titled: "Reactions to Contemporary Activist-Scholars and the 'Midwestern Mystique': A case study for utilizing an evolving methodology in contentious contexts". He is currently a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, where he is also a fellow. The focus of his research is wireless networks and participatory networks.
In 2004 Sascha worked as a policy analyst for Free Press, a national media reform organization. In 2007 he moved to Washington, D.C., to become the Research Director of the Wireless Futures Program at the New America Foundation.
Open Technology Institute
Sascha launched the Open Technology Institute at the New America Foundation in 2008 to "serve as a hub of impartial research, open discourse, innovative fieldwork, and new tech development". Sascha resigned his role as the Director of the Open Technology Institute in March 2012, and severed ties with New America a year later. The Institute houses leading technologies, policy analysts, community organizers, lawyers, and academics. Although formally based in Washington, DC, staff extend to both coast of the United States as well as advisors and fellows in Europe. Major projects include Measurement Lab and Commotion Wireless. In naming Sascha to the Digital Power Index Top 100 Influencers Newsweek highlighted the Open Technology Institute's efforts to develop open-source, low-cost community wireless networks, particularly in underserved areas.
Measurement Lab
Together with Google and a wide range of academics, researchers and institutions, Sascha launched Measurement Lab (M-Lab), an open, distributed server platform for researchers to deploy Internet measurement tools founded in 2009. The project has grown to have 99 servers at two-dozen locations around the globe supporting a range of broadband and computer networking measurement tools. The largest measurement platform of its kind in the world, Measurement Lab currently collects 500 Gigabytes of data daily. All the data collected by M-Lab is made available to the research community.
Commotion Wireless
Commotion, is an open source “device-as-infrastructure” communication platform that integrates users’ existing cell phones, Wi-Fi enabled computers, and other wireless-capable devices to create community- and metro-scale, peer-to-peer communications networks. The project builds on existing mesh wireless technologies and gained widespread attention when, in 2011, the State Department announced funding for Commotion to lower barriers for building distributed communications networks. The project has been described as the "Internet in a Suitcase" by the New York Times."Internet in a Suitcase". Community wireless networks have been deployed with local community organizations in communities such as Philadelphia, Detroit and Brooklyn in the United States as well as Dahanu and Dharamshala, India, and Somaliland, Ethiopia, Additionally, Commotion was deployed with Occupy DC as well in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Opposition to SOPA and PIPA
Sascha was a leading voice against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA). He highlighted the human rights concerns raised by legislation including the likely collective punishment resulting from empowering law enforcement to take down an entire domain due to something posted on a single blog, as well as the implications for Internet freedom policies. In naming Sascha to their Digital Power Index Top 100 Influencers, Newsweek noted his role as “one of the more prominent Internet culture leaders” to fight against the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act. Following the defeat of SOPA and PIPA, Sascha hosted the Washington, DC launch party for the Internet Defense League.
International Summit for Community Wireless Networks
Sascha hosts the regular International Summit for Community Wireless Networks (IS4CWN), a convening of leaders in community networks, mesh networking, and next-generation wireless technologies. The first summit was held in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois in 2004 launching the community wireless movement. Past locations have also included St. Charles, Missouri, Washington, DC, and Vienna, Austria. The eighth and most recent IS4CWN was held in October, 2013 in Berlin, Germany.