Need a quick infusion of funds to launch a low-cost science tool? @jenny_molloy and I are working with @lets_experiment to distribute $50k to get your new idea off the ground. Apps due 5.31, but get them in sooner. This is a first come/first serve opp. https://t.co/nvLs0tBmiD
#OpenSource hardware could revolutionize access to cutting-edge microscopy #tech across the globe. That’s why @MakerTobey is developing new methods and making them accessible locally in Latin America
#ImagingTheFuture
We are searching for a talented writer to help us create an ambassador handbook! The handbook will be dispersed throughout a wide range of networks engaged with #OpenHardware for #Science. Apply by March 19!
Find out how to apply here: https://t.co/lA1oqWgCYR
📣 Microgrants available for workshops and short courses on #openhardware for #science!
Up to $500 USD in funding is available for eligible applicants. Don't miss the deadline on March 25th. Click this link to apply 👉 https://t.co/qqML6h38LK
There is only one week left to apply to GOSH's 2023 Open Science Hardware Events Funding Program! Up to USD 7500 in funding is available for events focused on #openhardware for #science.
📆 Deadline: Feb 15
Apply to the program here 👉 https://t.co/ByGfJAYpRI
📢 Applications are now open for the @GOSHCommunity open science hardware events program! Up to 7500 USD in funding is available to events looking to advance #openhardware for #science within a specific discipline. Find out more by clicking the link in our bio! Deadline Feb 15.
Happening today at 4pm ET, join us for the third session of the #openhardware lit review. This session focuses on scientific instrumentation and standardization with framing from @jenny_molloy. Register at: https://t.co/8gFahrzf4p (cc @journalopenhw + @oshwassociation)
In the #openhardware + env. monitoring series on @journalopenhw, @athousandflies & I poke at the question of what an env. monitoring landscape looks like when OH tools aren't just thought of as comm. monitoring devices, but part of regulatory systems. https://t.co/mabBwi1v6X
Standards! They're fascinating. LF Murillo & I have a new piece about standards, #openhardware, & env. monitoring looking at how open standards have served as community-making devices, bringing experts together to collaborate on a common set of problems. https://t.co/N6gL9nb72H
@dbphys @fyfluiddynamics Thanks @dbphys! We also recently published a follow-up design in @journalopenhw that we adapted for at-home labs. https://t.co/14tCj21sgY
this is a super cool build:
"a 3D printable device for Macroscopic Quantification of Fluorescent Bacteria in Space and Time"
@journalopenhw@penamiller
https://t.co/JSXSfyml9K
In the #openhardware and environmental monitoring series on @journalopenhw, Julie Vastine (@ALLARMwater) discusses the importance of planning and study design in community data collection (I love their data collection motto, check it out in the article!). https://t.co/3ltU8PjtXE
How do we break down silos existing in #openhardware for environmental monitoring? @shrubberling (@OpenEnviroData), @yeipijotape (U-Texas, Austin), & Ashley Schuett discuss strategies for creating interconnection, shared agendas, & collective resources 👇
https://t.co/TxmAVMxmYf
Today in the #openhardware + environmental monitoring blog series on @journalopenhw, Pen-Yuan Hsing (@MammalWeb) & @bljohns7 (@GOSHCommunity) talk about the "sparks" necessary to build and maintain communities around these topics.
https://t.co/5fXuRFOMF9
Julieta Arancio (@Cassandreces) escribe en @journalopenhw acerca de la importancia del "trabajo invisible" en las comunidades de hardware abierto: las tareas de cuidados, documentación, desarrollo de comunidad, mapeo, facilitación, explicación y comunicación, entre otras.