FutureLabCamp is a workshop for building the future of science laboratories with open source hardware and software, low-cost and DIY instruments, cloud computing, and the internet of things. We want to bring together hardware hackers, HCI wizards, standards builders, and forward-thinking researchers together for an amazingly productive weekend. It's not a conference - it is a workshop, with an emphasis on producing useful output. More below...
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We believe every lab instrument should provide a data feed of its measurements and that data aggregation and storage should be effortless, automatic and routine. To that end, our goal during the workshop is to prototype new and existing feed systems for popular lab equipment (Cameron Neylon's work, Pachube, etc) and to develop a consensus of standards and an ecosystem of projects that lay the foundation for future work. When data aggregation is effortless and routine, a rich new landscape of opportunities emerges for data visualization, micro-attribution, augmented research, better scientific reproducibility, more finely-grained and realtime collaboration, and much more.
In addition to building prototypes, we hope to run several tracks dedicated to the applications of ubiquitous laboratory sensing:
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