Hack Medicine

Every Monday evening from 3rd June – 1st July 2019

6 – 8.30pm

 

During the series you will learn hardware prototyping techniques available at Hackspace by designing and building a laboratory syringe pump and other research lab equipment.

With Dr. David Miller, Hackspace Fellow + Biochemist

HARDWARE PROTOTYPING FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES — CHALLENGE ROOM, YELLOW ROOM + BIOLAB

Hack Medicine Mondays have been designed to support researchers in biological sciences. The sessions will take place every Monday for 5 weeks, starting Monday June 3rd.

During the series you will learn hardware prototyping techniques available at Hackspace by designing and building a laboratory syringe pump and other research lab equipment. You must attend the 1st session on June 3rd to reserve a spot on the 5 week programme.

The 1st day will also provide a tour, induction to the space, and overview of the course. It is important that you attend each session from the beginning as they are consecutive how-to learning modules.

Sessions will include:

— Intro to CAD

— Intro to physical computing + hardware interfacing

— Rapid prototyping through digital manufacture

— Discussion of biocompatible materials

Food + drinks served from 7pm!

(Enter from Door A, meet in Challenge Room)

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