November 2023 GOSH newsletter: call for curated papers and projects!

Hey everyone!

I am organizing the next GOSH newsletter and inviting you to share any new open science hardware papers, projects, or initiatives you would like featured! You can share them on this thread or send them to me via private message or email.

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Thanks,
Bri

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Dear all,

Two great news from our (www.openmake.de) side.

  1. We got funding for another 2.5 years. Please have a look at what we want to achieve (OpenMake II application: published and funded). If you think you could work in a related topic with us for 3 to 6 months, please reach out: we may write a fellowship application together.

  2. We worked with the TU Delft OH team and other GOSH member on the inclusion of open hardware into the Turing way book. The last bit of text got merges during the weekend ! You can access general information about open source hardware at (Open Source Hardware — The Turing Way), which is linked to an updated chapter on documenting open source project (Collaborative project documentation — The Turing Way), and a chapter on open hardware licenses (Licensing — The Turing Way and Open Hardware Licenses — The Turing Way).

Contributors: Santosh Ilamparuthi, @jerzeek @sacha.hodencq @jarancio @rmies @naikymen @moritz.maxeiner

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Hi Bri,

here some updates from our side:

We just got a review paper published on open source ressources in MRI:
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/nbm.5052

We have been setting up a open source lab in a hospital in Hamburg to start discussions around open source medTech:

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Ooops, accidentally hit the send button, here is the full mail…sorry :slight_smile:

Hi Bri,

here some updates from our side:

We just got a review paper published on open source ressources in MRI:
https://analyticalsciencejournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/nbm.5052

We have been setting up a open source lab in a hospital in Hamburg to start discussions around open source medTech (project start Jan 2023, 2 years):
https://openlab.hamburg/en/openlabs/medtec/

We have started an EU project A4IM to build 3 open-source (software + hardware) reference MRI scanners where we will also produce and publish documentation for regulatory approval (MDR, EU 2017/745) as a medical device (Start Sep 2023, 3 years):

https://www.a4im.ptb.de/home

Open source hardware resources for safety testing of implants in MRI as part of our EU project STASIS (start Oct 2022, 3 years):
https://www.ptb.de/stasis/

Resources (video recordings, repositories etc.) of our MRI build OSI² ONE:
https://www.opensourceimaging.org/2023/11/21/osi%c2%b2-build-workshop-recording-published-%f0%9f%8e%89/

There will be an open science workshop on MRI next week:
https://mritogether.esmrmb.org/23m/

Best wishes,
Lukas (Winter)

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the Open Hardware Summit CFP (workshops, demos, talks) and Summit Fellowship (funding to attend):
2024.oshwa.org due December 17th

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