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Computer & Information Sciences

Open Source Toolkit: Hardware

Curated Collections

The Open Source Toolkit has migrated to PLOS Channels. PLEASE VISIT THE OPEN SOURCE TOOLKIT CHANNEL FOR THE LATEST OPEN SOURCE RESEARCH

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The Open Source Toolkit has a new home
Introducing Open Source Toolkit: Hardware
Open Source Hardware: Policy Discussions
Open Source Toolkit: Hardware
Open Source Toolkit: Hardware - Web Resources
Collection Curators
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    Tom Baden
    Tom Baden
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    Universität Tübingen/Christoph Jäckle
    André Maia Chagas
Curators

Tom Baden is PI at the Baden Lab at the University of Sussex. André Maia Chagas is a member of the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (University of Tübingen). Both Tom and André work with TReND in Africa – Teaching and Research in (Neuro)science for Development

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The Open Source Toolkit has moved

The Open Source Toolkit has been relaunched as a PLOS Channel. As well as Open Source Hardware Tools, the Channel also includes Open Source Software tools

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