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Tuesday, July 16, 2024
10:00 AM America/Santiago
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Past Seminar
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LIBRE hub Seminar
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This seminar, hosted by the LIBRE hub project, will provide an in-depth introduction to the Global Open Science Hardware (GOSH) movement. Since its inception, GOSH has been instrumental in advancing open-source hardware within scientific research, fostering a diverse and active community. The seminar will cover the history of GOSH, its current initiatives, and future opportunities, with a particular focus on the contributions and activities of the Latin American branch. This session aims to inform researchers, educators, and policy-makers about the significance and impact of GOSH in promoting accessibility and collaboration in science instrumentation.
Tobias Wenzel, PhD. Assistant Professor at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Brianna Johns, BSc. Community Coordinator GOSH. Pablo Cremades, PhD. Coordinator of the Mendoza node of the reGOSH network.
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