Medizintechnik DIY

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This page is under construction for the 2021 Edition

See docu from the Medizintechnik DIY 2020 Edition

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Kurzbeschreib

Das Modul verbindet Anwendungen der Medizintechnik mit Do It Yourself (DIY) Ansätzen. Dadurch wird das tiefere Verständnis von Medizintechnischen Geräten durch einen direkten, interdisziplinären und möglichst selbstgesteuerten Zugang gefördert. Basierend auf verschiedenen elektrophysiologischen Messmodulen (EMG, EKG, EOG, EEG) entwickeln die Studierenden im Team Ideen für innovative Projekte. Erste Prototypen werden mit den Mitteln der Digitalen Fabrikation hergestellt und getestet.

Location(s)

FabLab Horw (Trakt I)

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tbc: Unterrichtsraum E200 (Trakt II) (40 Plätze)

tbc: Sitzungszimmer D1 (Trakt I) (12 Plätze)

Schedule

Montag, 15. Februar - Freitag 19. Februar 2020

Täglich von 8:30 - 12.00 and 13.00 - 16:30 Uhr

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Content

Preparation:

  • Read and Reflect
  • Prepare for Team Discussion

Learn 0: Introduction

  • Introduction into DIY and Fablab
  • Introduction of Winterschool
  • Wiki-Intro

Hack 0: Body-Signals

  • Lötle
  • Experimentiere

Learn 1: Un-conferencing

  • Skill Share Sessions - See more on BreakOut Methoden
  • Input Lectures on MedTech and DIY Hacking Cultures

Hack 1:

  • Prototyping
  • Experimenting

Hack 2:

  • Refraining
  • Experimenting
  • more Prototyping

Share:

  • Documentation
  • Presentation

Post Production:

  • Final Documentation

Input Lectures

tbd

Vorschläge:

  • Dr. Christian Gehringer
  • Andreas Kopp
  • Dr. Greg Gage

Schlusspräsentationen / Demos Zeitplan

Skill Share Sessions

Was ist eine Skill Share Session?

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Wird im Rahmen der Einleitung im Detail erklärt. Hier ein paar Beispiele vom Kurs im Winter 2018.

http://www.hackteria.org/wiki/BreakOut_Methoden

Student Teams

Testat

Teilnahme

  • Pflichtlektüren gelesen
  • Aktive Teilnahme an allen Tagen der Blockwoche

Leistungsnachweis

Wiki-Seite pro Gruppe (70%) mit:

  • Reflektion zu Readings / Input Vorlesungen
  • Dokumentation der Experimente während der Woche

(Experimente, Resultate, Erkenntnisse, Links/Resourcen, Bilder)

  • Dokumentation des Skill-Share Session

(Vorbereitung, Durchführung, Erfahrungen, Links, Resourcen)

Schlusspräsentation in der Gruppe am Freitag (30%)

Abgabetermin Wiki-Seiten: tbd 2021, 23:59

Mentors

Urs Gaudenz aka Gaudi

Urs Gaudenz is an engineer and interdisciplinary scholar working in Lucerne, Switzerland. He was born 1971 in Seattle USA. He got his master in science of Microtechnologoy from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne. Subsequent to that he attended Post-Graduate programs in international business and innovation-management. In 2016 completed the course of study in the Principles and Applications of Synthetic Biology as directed by Georg Curch, Professor of Genetics at Hardward Medical School. He is founder of GaudiLabs, a third space for third culture. He is a founding member and member of the board of Hackteria International Society. He is currently on the faculty of the Lucerne School for Applied Science and Arts. In his professional practice, Urs Gaudenz makes use of various forms of work and expression such as prototype development, open scientific research and collaborative workshops. He is combining his different backgrounds to explore new technological and cultural fields and his works often emerges out of the void in this intersection. Remarkable in his work is the wide span from speculative and futuristic to very functional and applied. He worked with and was inspired by Dr. Marc Dusseiller - dusjagr labs, the Swiss Mechatronic Art Society, the GynePunk, BioDesign for the Real World, Sci | Art NanoLab Summer Institute at UCLA, LifePatch. He was invited to give workshops or exhibit projects at renown institutions and festivals such as Ars Electronica - Projekt Genesis, ISEA - International Symposium on Electronic Art, DOCK18, space for media cultures of the world, Kapelica Gallery / BioTehna, Schloss Werdenberg, N/O/D/E festival, Medialab-Prado Madrid, CYNETART-Festival - Trans-Media-Akademie.

http://www.gaudi.ch/GaudiLabs/

Dr. Marc R. Dusseiller aka dusjagr

Marc Dusseiller aka dusjagr is a nomadic researcher and workshopologist. He is part of the Center for Alternative Coconut Research and co-founder of SGMK and the Global Hackteria Network, Co-organiser of GOSH, Gathering for Open Science Hardware. He loves making DIWO laboratories for creative biological experimentation and works in an integral way, combining science, art and education. He has worked as guest faculty and mentor at various schools, Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore (IN), UCSB (USA) and in Switzerland, FHNW, HEAD, ETHZ. He lives and works in Zürich, Yogyakarta and Taipei. He also loves synhtesizers and coconuts.

See more about dusjagr and full biography

Chris Obrist

Chris ist seit 2015 Fabmanager im FabLab Luzern.

Nach eine Ausbildung zum Werbefachmann hat er den Bachelor in Kunst und Vermittlung der Hochschule Luzern, Design & Kunst gemacht. Als Kunstler hatte er bereit verschiedene Ausstellungen und Live-Performances.

http://chrisobrist.ch/about/

Pflichtlektüre & Videos / Compulsary Readings

coming soon...

See Medizintechnik DIY 2020#Pflichtlektüre & Videos / Compulsary Readings