[Padawan] open hardware for labs survey

Daniel Münch daniel.muench at research.fchampalimaud.org
Thu Jan 31 08:12:45 GMT 2019


Hey everyone,

if you are interested in open hardware solutions in labs please consider
to participate in and share Andre's survey, details below.

Daniel

    My name is Andre M Chagas I am a Mozilla and FreiesWissen fellow
    working on issues around open science. I wonder if I could ask you
    to spread the below 5 minute anonymous survey about the state of
    research equipment in labs amongst your networks:

    Survey: http://bit.ly/BFOSH

    All results from the survey will be made available online once the
    project is completed.

    Project's landing page: https://fosh-following-demand.github.io/en/home


    In short, I'm interested in pushing open  science by building
    low-cost but high-performance scientific equipment using an Open
    Hardware paradigm (if interested, e.g. see here and here). As part
    of this effort I am being hosted at Prof. Baden's laboratory at the
    University of Sussex, UK, where we have been building open science
    equipment  and teaching others to do the same together with Trend in
    Africa. We are now trying to build a global understanding of current
    research-tool needs that are not yet being met by competitive open
    hardware alternatives. The survey sets out to address this.
    Basically, it asks which research tools scientists would
    particularly use if there were ultra-low-cost DIY solutions out
    there. Once we know what these are, we would then aim to build them.

    Please share widely!

    Many thanks

    André

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