We're inviting 2 Public Lab people to a 3 day PhotosynQ Workshop for free because, well, Public Lab is awesome! My first thought was Gretchen but she couldn't go, so we're opening it up. We'd love to get feedback, ideas, perspectives, and applications from active Public Lab folks on the device and platform.
The purpose of the Workshop is for participants to learn best practices, experimental design, data analysis, and hardware modification on devices in the PhotosynQ platform (
www.photosynq.org) with a focus on the MultispeQ v1.0 device. If you don't know what that is, you can learn more about it here:
https://photosynq.org/buy-multispeq . And you can see what we've been up to here:
http://blog.photosynq.org/ .
PhotosynQ's goal is to create not only a large, broadly accessible (by quantity and diversity) public domain database of plant and related information, but also one which is high quality, comparable, validated, and ultimately high impact. This conference will focus on plants and photosynthesis, but the platform has a broader range of application to other sensors as well.
See the conference details below (click on the free Public Lab ticket to sign up).
If you need a place to stay to help reduce costs, or if you just have thoughts or questions, you can email me at
gr...@photosynq.org.
Looking forward to it!
Greg