Talk given at the Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2023 in Edinburgh, Scotland from 15 to 17 May 2023 at the John McIntyre Conference Center. Abstract Physical hardware underpins research in many disciplines. From computing devices, scientific instrumentation, and biological reagents, to remote sensing satellites, researchers rely on hardware to explore and understand the world. However, research equipment is typically based on closed source (i.e. proprietary) hardware, whose designs are legally restricted, preventing others from studying, building, or modifying them. These restrictions cause several problems such as: lack of reproducibility; duplication of effort; forced obsolescence; and higher costs. Crucially, the inefficiencies of...
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On March 8th and April 14th of 2021, members of the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) commu...
The Open Science movement continues to advance global research access. Around the world, researchers...
Talk given at the Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2023 in Edinburgh, Scotland from 15 to 17 May 2...
Online talk given at OpenFest 2023: Online symposium ‘New Perspectives on Open Research’ on 7 Septem...
The ability to use, study, replicate, and improve scientific instrumentation is a central part of ...
At the core of education, engineering, and science lies the quest to better understand and improve t...
On June 1st of 2021, members of the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) community convened a ...
Research hardware represents physical artifacts and may incorporate mechanical, electrical, and even...
Open hardware solutions are increasingly being chosen by researchers as a strategy to improve access...
The open science hardware community has identified a lack of recognition of research hardware de- ve...
Openly shared low-cost electronic hardware applications, known as open electronics, have sparked a n...
Openly shared low-cost electronic hardware applications, known as open electronics, have sparked a n...
The promise of open hardware as a branch of open science is a sustainable change of research instrum...
This is a thesis, submitted at the University of Tuebingen as part of the doctoral degree in Neural ...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
On March 8th and April 14th of 2021, members of the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) commu...
The Open Science movement continues to advance global research access. Around the world, researchers...
Talk given at the Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2023 in Edinburgh, Scotland from 15 to 17 May 2...
Online talk given at OpenFest 2023: Online symposium ‘New Perspectives on Open Research’ on 7 Septem...
The ability to use, study, replicate, and improve scientific instrumentation is a central part of ...
At the core of education, engineering, and science lies the quest to better understand and improve t...
On June 1st of 2021, members of the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) community convened a ...
Research hardware represents physical artifacts and may incorporate mechanical, electrical, and even...
Open hardware solutions are increasingly being chosen by researchers as a strategy to improve access...
The open science hardware community has identified a lack of recognition of research hardware de- ve...
Openly shared low-cost electronic hardware applications, known as open electronics, have sparked a n...
Openly shared low-cost electronic hardware applications, known as open electronics, have sparked a n...
The promise of open hardware as a branch of open science is a sustainable change of research instrum...
This is a thesis, submitted at the University of Tuebingen as part of the doctoral degree in Neural ...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
On March 8th and April 14th of 2021, members of the Gathering for Open Science Hardware (GOSH) commu...
The Open Science movement continues to advance global research access. Around the world, researchers...