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Open Science Hardware Foundation announces priority programs

The development of open science hardware technology, as an alternative to proprietary ‘black box’ instrumentation, is growing in scientific communities in the US and globally. In particular, the growth of open science hardware in grassroots and academic spaces is fostering…

We’re hiring: Executive Director

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Job Summary The Open Science Hardware Foundation (OSHF) is a U.S.-based 501c3 not-for-profit organization working to foster enabling ecosystem for open-source development of scientific instruments, equipment, materials, and infrastructure to improve science and benefit society. We are excited to announce…

Driving open source adoption through procurement policy

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Two Open Science Hardware Foundation (OSHF) board members, Shannon Dosemagan and Alison Parker—along with Eunice Mercado-Lara of Open Research Community Accelerator—have published an article on the power of government procurement policy to drive adoption of open source technologies. In a…

OSHF is attending OSHWA Summit

Open Science Hardware Foundation will represented at the Open Hardware Summit on Friday April 28th and Saturday April 29th: @ NYU in New York City by our board members Shannon Dosemagen and Alison Parker. Open Hardware Summit is the annual…

OSHF welcomes Julieta Arancio and Alison Parker to our board

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Open Science Hardware Foundation is delighted to welcome two new board members: Dr Julieta Arancio and Dr Alison Parker. Julieta Arancio, PhD is a postdoctoral researcher at the Drexel University Center for Science, Technology and Society. Within the field of…