We believe that the principles of open, reproducible research software should apply equally to research hardware.
Millions are spent on Digital Research Infrastructure which is FAIR in nature - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable.
Open Science took its inspiration wholesale from the open source software movement. A new role of Research Software Engineer evolved to help make research software open and reusable in the service of reproducible research.
The picture for research hardware still looks quite different. Closed-source black boxes, proprietary drivers, annual licences, mobile data contracts.
Better Hardware, Better Research is an effort to answer these questions. We'll bring together environmental field researchers with hobbyist inventors and owners of small open hardware businesses in a workshop series. Over tea and soldering irons we'll share experiences, compare pain points and prototypes, and identify field sites where long term monitoring and open networks could combine for some really fruitful experimentation.