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Building Scientific Hardware #480

Open mozfest-bot opened 6 years ago

mozfest-bot commented 6 years ago

[ UUID ] c6282f29-21a3-434e-9365-4d6ef3289933

[ Session Name ] Building Scientific Hardware [ Primary Space ] Openness [ Secondary Space ] Decentralisation

[ Submitter's Name ] Andre Maia Chagas [ Submitter's Affiliated Organisation ] University of Sussex, Trend in Africa, Open Neuroscience [ Submitter's GitHub ] @amchagas

What will happen in your session?

In this session, participants will use basic electronic components and code to prototype OS scientific Hardware. Their projects can be inspired by requests/necessities of the scientific community (coming from an online survey that will run previously) or be suggested/created by the participants themselves. Once they have established what they want to build, they will start an online repository and document their progress on the go (if not familiar with online repositories, they will receive a short intro and "learn as they go" - and guided as necessary). We will also discuss particularities in building open hardware and more specifically of hardware for science (calibration, reliability, trust from the community).

What is the goal or outcome of your session?

The goal of this session is to kickstart collaborative projects related to Open Science hardware, demystifying the idea that building hardware is very complicated and to spark the discussion about hardware being one important barrier in making science truly open. A fantastic outcome would be to have groups willing to keep working collaboratively on their projects after the festival is done

If your session requires additional materials or electronic equipment, please outline your needs.

1 Projector, 10 power sockets (one plus extensions should work fine), 2 white boards and appropriate markers.

Time needed

All weekend, as an installation, exhibit or drop-in session

yochannah commented 6 years ago

Hey @amchagas!

I'm one of the Openness wranglers team. We're still in the process of reviewing sessions, and we were wondering - if your session is eventually accepted, would you be willing/able to deliver in a shorter slot (e.g. 60 or 90 minute) rather than all weekend?

Background reason for asking: Lots of sessions have asked for all weekend slots, but our physical space is finite. If some sessions are able to run shorter we may be able to fit more in! 🦄

P.S. massive congrats on the fellowship ;)

amchagas commented 6 years ago

Hi Yo,

nice to see you here too! In principle I can do a shorter session, but I don't think it would be very productive as soldering, designing circuits, etc, takes a bit of time....

I wonder if there could be an "in between" solution? I mean, it would be very nice for me if, in case of not being able to do something the whole weekend, I could host a 1 day long session? or even a half day one? Then one could coordinate with other people willing to cut their sessions as well?

Just a thought,

best regards, Andre

Em qua, 22 de ago de 2018 às 15:54, Yo Yehudi notifications@github.com escreveu:

Hey @amchagas https://github.com/amchagas!

I'm one of the Openness wranglers team. We're still in the process of reviewing sessions, and we were wondering - if your session is eventually accepted, would you be willing/able to deliver in a shorter slot (e.g. 60 or 90 minute) rather than all weekend?

Background reason for asking: Lots of sessions have asked for all weekend slots, but our physical space is finite. If some sessions are able to run shorter we may be able to fit more in! 🦄

P.S. massive congrats on the fellowship ;)

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