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GOSH@10: A Community of Communities

Over the course of its first decade, GOSH has grown into a community that spans disciplines, organizations, and regions. Researchers, engineers, educators, makers, community organizers, hackers, and many others have contributed to its work over the years, each bringing with…

OSHF partners with European Open Source Academy

OSHF is proud to announce that we are one of the founding Knowledge Partners of the European Open Source Academy, joining with APELL, the Barcelona Supercomputing Center, CERN, MicroNanoSpain, the Open Logistics Foundation, and the Open Source Initiative to help…

OSHF seeking Program Manager

The Open Science Hardware Foundation is expanding! We are searching for a new member of our team to fill the role of Program Manager. The OSHF Program Manager is a pivotal hire that will shape how we deliver our programs…

OSHF on the Preprints in Motion Podcast

I was lucky enough to be interviewed for the latest episode of the Preprints in Motion podcast with Jonny Coates! We talked about open science hardware, the challenges of running organizations, and a lot more. Was a great conversation, and…

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

Two icons. One on the left depicting a version of the open source logo, the right one is a hand holding a pile of money.

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…