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WHEN
NEW DATE
Thursday 28th January 2016
Postponed....
9:45 -16:00 November 20th 2015
WHERE
House of the Academies, Laupenstrasse 7, Bern
Room „Mönch“, ground floor
http://www.science-et-cite.ch/
Costs
Costs: CHF 15.- for lunch
Schedule:
Outdated!
9:30 Arrival of Participants, Welcome
9:45 Introduction and news from the Swiss Citizen Science Network
Pia Viviani, Jenny Flück
10:00 Workshop: a biohacker's kitchen laboratory
Urs Gaudenz, Sachiko Hirosue, Marc Dusseiller
- DIY experiments in the kitchen laboratory
- Showcase: biohacking tools for citizen science (various prototypes)
12:00 Lunch break and informal discussions
13:00 Overview: global transdisciplinary approaches to participatory science
Dr. Marc Dusseiller, transdisciplinary educator, biohacker and Hackteria's Global
Ambassador
Focus: international, transdisciplinary education (mostly about coconuts)
13:20 Science hacking, open source scientific lab equipment
Dipl. Ing. Urs Gaudenz, lecturer for open innovation (HSLU) and open hardware
developer (GaudiLabs)
Focus: true collaboration between institutional and non-institutional
13:40 Case study: bio-design for the real world - a collaborative model for
interdisciplinary student education
Dr. Sachiko Hirosue, senior scientist EPFL, initiator of biodesign.cc
Focus: real world application, student involvement
14:00 Discussion – the role and responsibility of biohacking in citizen science
Moderator: Dipl. Ing. Urs Gaudenz
16:00 End
Readings
Positionspapier: Biohacking als emanzipierte Citizen Science
Rüdiger Trojok (Biotinkering) in Kooperation mit ITAS/KIT