Industrial engineer, research associate at the TU Berlin.
We will thrive a local community of builders in the four participating research institutions.
We will gather a community of interest to co-create an ecosystem for hardware publication, including a peer review system, that will provide recognition for the hardware makers.
We will work inside GOSH, OSHWA and the RDA communities, producing guidance for makers in their path to open and FAIR hardware production, as well as driving further acceptance of the developed workflows.
We have been conducting interviews, surveys and observatory studies to understand the current practices and the community needs.
Researchers from three Berlin universities are collaborating to make this project fly.
Industrial engineer, research associate at the TU Berlin.
Hardware co-creation
Data manager and open science enthusiast, research associate at the HU Berlin.
Data management, scholarly comm.
Information scientist and open source developer, research associate at FU Berlin.
Open source robotics
Neuroscientist, Full Professor at HU Berlin.
Neuroscience
Bioinformatician, Professor of Artificial and Collective Intelligence, FU Berlin.
Open source robotics
Mechanical engineer, Full Professor at TU Berlin.
Quality Science
Neurology, Professor at Charité.
Brain Simulation
Biology Bachelor student at HU Berlin.
Student assistant
Science and technology studies, alumni.
Qualitative data analysis
Energy modeller, alumni.
Hardware documentation
Alumni Master Student
Student assistant
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on January 18, 2024
Interview: GaudiLabs Urs Gaudenz has been part of hackteria and similar open source hardware communities for a long time. Nine years ago, he started GaudiLabs, a “desktop manufacturing” company that is selling open source hardware produced in small scale. One of these products is the Pocket-PCR machine. by the Open make team, Urs Gaudenz. Copyright to the authors, distributed under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. Sections: The project The hardware The research outputs The participants Banner image: GaudiLabs logo, used with permission
on November 25, 2023
OpenMake II It is a pleasure to announce that the Open.Make project has been funded for another 2.5 years. The work will become more practical and local. We are one of three projects that received a second round of funding by the BUA. While you can download the full application on zenodo: doi: 10.5281/zenodo.8220972, here is a very short summary of our plans. During the next nearly three years, we will work, on the one hand, on hardware publication.
on September 28, 2023
Interview: VentMon By the Open make team and Robert Read. Copyright to the authors, distributed under a CC-BY 4.0 licence. Sections: The project The hardware The research outputs The participants Banner image: VentMon logo, distributed under a CC-BY-SA 4.0 Interviewee: Robert Read Interviewers: Robert Mies (TU Berlin) & Moritz Maxeiner (FU Berlin) Transcription and editing: Diana Paola Americano Guerrero, Robert Mies, Fabio Reeh, Moritz Maxeiner & Julien Colomb
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