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pablo rey  
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 More options May 9 2012, 10:32 am
From: pablo rey <pa...@basurama.org>
Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 10:32:59 -0400
Local: Wed, May 9 2012 10:32 am
Subject: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst

Check this 2 day Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst by the end
of June (contact "Don Blair" <dwbl...@physics.umass.edu> for details).
Free registration
http://www.opensciencecollaboration.cc/workshop/Open Science
Hardware Workshop@ UMass Amherst, Summer 2012

*Background.* The open hardware community has been evolving rapidly in
recent years, and there now exists a vast array of easy-to-use,
inexpensive, modular and highly flexible hardware designs that are becoming
increasingly useful for the rapid prototyping and implementation of cutting
edge, accessible scientific instrumentation. This hands-on workshop is
intended to provide a foundation for incorporating these new tools in
ongoing research programs in physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, and
related fields. Topics may include some or all of the following:

   - *Wireless sensors.*Building and deploying inexpensive wireless sensors
   for long-term, reliable, automatic monitoring of laboratory conditions
   (temperature, humidity, vibrations, etc.).
   - *Feedback control.* Maintaining e.g. the temperature of a sample by
   using basic electronic circuit components (thermistor, resistor,
   transistor) and a microcontroller.
   - *Data logging.*Storing data locally, or on a remote server. Example:
   local vibrations can be measured in several labs, and correlations
   determined.
   - *Automation.* Simple and inexpensive microcontroller setup for
   scanning through a range of parameter values in an experiment.
   - *High-speed imaging.* Simple circuits for low-cost, high-speed image
   capture.
   - *Open source software tools.* Popular, free tools for interacting with
   and controlling hardware.

During the hands-on portion of the workshop, each participant will build
and test:

   - *A working environmental sensor* that can be used in a laboratory;
   and/or
   - *A working microcontroller device* that can be used for feedback
   control, data logging, and automation.
   - Online step-by-step guides and code will be provided online in order
   that these devices can continue to be used and developed in the each
   participant's research laboratories.

In addition, *short lectures and tutorials* will provide an overview of
recent developments and trends in open source science software and
hardware, with in-depth examples of particular applications (3D printing,
laser cutting, laser topography, and more.)

*Timeline / logistics:* The workshop is currently planned for late June /
early July, is intended to last one or two days, and will include brief
presentations followed by hands-on sessions. A large space with proper
facilities is currently being sought. Each participant will have the option
to build and keep their own hardware kit.

*Registration.* If you would like to register for this workshop, please
fill out the reigstration form below.

*Costs. *Registration is free, but the kits that each participant will
construct (and keep) will cost around $100 (hopefully less, if we can order
in bulk in advance of the workshop). Participants have the option to work
in teams and share kits.


 
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pablo rey  
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 More options May 9 2012, 12:00 pm
From: pablo rey <pa...@basurama.org>
Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 12:00:32 -0400
Local: Wed, May 9 2012 12:00 pm
Subject: Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst

Here the fixed url: http://www.opensciencecollaboration.cc/workshop/


 
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Jeffrey Warren  
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 More options May 9 2012, 4:24 pm
From: Jeffrey Warren <j...@publiclaboratory.org>
Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 16:24:23 -0400
Local: Wed, May 9 2012 4:24 pm
Subject: Re: [plots-boston] Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst

Wow, I would love to attend this and to meet there with anyone from PLOTS
who is also interested. Maybe we could also bring some DIY spectrometer
kits/materials or infrared camera bits? Shout out if you are interested in
going/meeting up there.

Maybe a great place to present some near-infrared camera work (chris F?) --
if others haven't seen this yet, you HAVE to check it out, it's amazing:

http://publiclaboratory.org/notes/cfastie/5-8-2012/stitched-panoramas...

But when is the date? The website seems nonexistent so far.

Jeff


 
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Don Blair  
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 More options May 10 2012, 8:58 am
From: Don Blair <donbl...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 05:58:48 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, May 10 2012 8:58 am
Subject: Re: [plots-boston] Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst

Hi Folks,

Sorry for our rough-around-the-edges website -- we're still cobbling
together our plan :)  Re: workshop date, we're aiming for a weekend in late
June.  I just checked out the PLOTS site for the first time, and we would
*really* love for you folks to come out and present here!  The citizen
scientist orientation of PLOTS seems to very nicely complement / encompass
our aim with the workshop, which (til now, anyway) had been to introduce
local academic scientists to what can be accomplished with open hardware,
and prompt them to start developing instrumentation in an open,
community-oriented fashion. We're hoping to get a bunch of scientists who
typically use overpriced, closed software and hardware to build a Jeenode,
build an Arduino-based feedback+control system, upload some data to
cosm.com, write their experience up as a tutorial on a wiki, and eventually
return to their research labs with a useful kit and a new orientation
towards sharing.  It would be great to inspire these folks with
presentations about what can be accomplished with e.g. a DIY spectrometer
(COOL), and for any of you to sort of evangelize the benefits / ethos of
sharing knowledge and technique to these academic folks.

Aside / for fun: check out the weather balloon we sent up a few weeks ago,
using a Jeenode w/ a Pressure Plug to measure temperature and pressure as
the weather balloon went up to 80,000 feet and back (plot attached).  The
balloon payload eventually landed on top of the Bedford VA hospital, and
brought back some really nice near-space video (check out the POP at 5:30):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8k5SxS7yCio

Nothing very clever compared to the projects you've been up to at PLOTS --
and it would be great to get your feedback on what could be done next year
for the same course.

Hope to see you out at the workshop!  If it's alright, I'll just post
updates re: the workshop content and schedule to this thread ...

Cheers,
Don

p.s. I'm in Cambridge today until early afternoon (headed back to Western
MA) if anyone happens to have time to meet up and brainstorm about the
workshop format, or what sort of presentations might work best.

  BalloonTempVSpressure (2).png
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  umassballoon.png
230K Download

 
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jessibreen  
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 More options May 10 2012, 9:32 am
From: jessibreen <jessibr...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 06:32:50 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, May 10 2012 9:32 am
Subject: Re: [plots-boston] Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst

I'm interested in attending and as someone who just started playing around
with Arduino-based environmental sensors, I think the format sounds great.  

Cheers,
Jessi

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pablo k  
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 More options May 10 2012, 1:22 pm
From: pablo k <pablo.rey.ma...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 10:22:29 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, May 10 2012 1:22 pm
Subject: Re: [plots-boston] Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst

I've just found this project: Citizen Sensor h <http://citizensensor.cc/>
ttp://citizensensor.cc/ <http://citizensensor.cc/>  a DIY and opensource
initiative to encourage pollution monitoring. Were you familiar with it?

<http://citizensensor.cc/>
El jueves, 10 de mayo de 2012 09:32:50 UTC-4, jessibreen escribió:

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Shannon Dosemagen  
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 More options May 10 2012, 2:31 pm
From: Shannon Dosemagen <shan...@publiclaboratory.org>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 13:31:39 -0500
Local: Thurs, May 10 2012 2:31 pm
Subject: Re: [PLOTS] Re: [plots-boston] Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst

Hi Pablo- Joe Saavedra who is behind citizensensor collaborates with Public
Lab, but also has been working with Sensemakers on the Air Quality Egg. Ed
Borden from Sensemakers is on this list and I think Joe is as well, if you
would like to get ahold of them though, please let me know.

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Ariel Levi Simons  
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 More options May 10 2012, 4:00 pm
From: Ariel Levi Simons <levisim...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 13:00:03 -0700
Local: Thurs, May 10 2012 4:00 pm
Subject: Re: [PLOTS] Re: [plots-boston] Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst
Shannon,

If you could get them in contact with me that'd be great.  We'd like
help with gaining access to current air quality data streams for
hosting on GeoSense, as well as some information on obtaining and
installing the stationary sensors.

Thanks!

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Don Blair  
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 More options May 15 2012, 8:15 pm
From: Don Blair <dwbl...@physics.umass.edu>
Date: Tue, 15 May 2012 20:15:35 -0400
Local: Tues, May 15 2012 8:15 pm
Subject: Re: [PLOTS] Re: [plots-boston] Re: Open Science Hardware Workshop at UMass Amherst
Hi All,

Thanks so much for the feedback on the workshop!  Things are coming
together rapidly; meanwhile, we just wanted to send out a poll so that
everyone who is interested in attending the workshop could chime in
re: which days would work best for them, as we currently still have
some flexibility in our scheduling and want to include as many people
as possible.  So, if you're interested, please fill out the form here:

http://www.doodle.com/m8cmmk3pqx3azb52

Just check all dates that would work for you; it's a one-day workshop.
 And, as before, the description is here:
http://www.opensciencecollaboration.cc/workshop/
-- along with a place to enter your email / info to reserve a spot.

Thanks!
Don

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