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NSF Sponsored Workshop, April 2024

- A group of scientists and engineers interested in using open-source technologies for automating scientific experiments will gather, build, and share their approaches in Seattle, WA, April 25–27, 2024. + A group of scientists and engineers interested in using open-source technologies for automating scientific experiments gathered, built, and shared their approaches in Seattle, WA, April 25–27, 2024.

Organized by Machine Agency and the Pozzo Research Group @@ -48,13 +54,14 @@

Participants

  • Sterling Baird, Acceleration Consortium
  • Roxanne Balanay, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Peter Beaucage, National Institute of Standards and Technology
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  • Claire Benstead, University of Washington
  • Joe Brown, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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  • Keith Brown, Boston University
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  • Keith A. Brown, Boston University
  • Yang Cao, University of Toronto
  • Gastón Corthey, Universidad Nacional de San Martin
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  • Tim Dobbs, BioMade
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  • Tim Dobbs, BioMADE
  • Aliénor Lahlou, Sony CSL Paris
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  • Russell A Laudone, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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  • Russell A. Laudone, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • Ethan Li, Stanford University
  • Benji Maruyama, AFRL
  • Nicolás A. Méndez, CONICET
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    Participants

  • Vinh Nguyen, University of Washington
  • Andrew Quitmeyer, Digital Naturalism Laboratories
  • Jake Read, MIT Center for Bits and Atoms
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  • Cody Schlenker, University of Washington
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  • C. W. Schlenker, University of Washington
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  • Aleks Siemenn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Shijing Sun, University of Washington
  • Schedule

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    Discussion Theme 3: Where do we go from here?

    Resources

    - Code, documentation, and other resources used in the April 2024 workshop can be found in this GitHub repository. Other information such as a link to the Google drive should have been sent to participants in emails from Salt Hale. + Code, documentation, and other resources used in the April 2024 workshop can be found in this GitHub repository. Other information such as a link to the Google drive should have been sent to participants in emails from Wm Salt Hale.

    Travel Policies

    Given that sponsored travel is federally funded, there are a number of guidelines which need to be followed. For instance, if you are considering extending your trip outside of the workshop dates, you must provide an airfare comparison and abide by Fly America Act mandates. Additional travel policy details can be found here.

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