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Lili's Proto Lab — Documentation Form

 
You are reporting on a Quick Build, on the next page you can upload your Instagram content
You are reporting on a Maker tier project, on the next page you can upload your Instagram content
You are reporting on an Open Science Hacker project, on the next page you can submit your open-source documentation
You are reporting on a UU course project, on the next page you can upload your Instagram post
 
 
 

Instagram content

 
 

Open-source documentation

 
The intention of open source documentation is that others can reproduce your results. Please keep this in mind while writing the documentation and provide all information (drawings, pictures, code, design files, instructions) one might need for this.

Lili's Proto Lab — Application Form

join LPL to exchange knowledge, Build, and innovate

 
Lili’s Proto Lab (LPL) is a place for members of the UU-family to test creative ideas by turning them into working prototypes. Our team of experienced makers can help and advise you if needed.
You can apply as an individual or as a project group by filling out the fields below.
 
PROJECT SCOPE

Who are you?

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 

 

What is it that you want to Make?

What should it look like? Please provide a visualization or tentative technical specification
(you can add a design sketch as an appendix below) *

Planning

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Here are items to include: (1) Why you made it (replacing parts / innovation / helping people / research), (2) Whom or what you made it for (course / thesis), (3) What is its purpose, (4) How did you make it (which techniques), (5) What did you learn?

QUICK BUILD

A Quick Build implies you are already familiar with building at LPL and the tools needed for this build and require no involvement by LPL staff.

MAKER

We offer:

  • Access to LPL equipment on all weekdays + 3D printing overnight
  • Use of basic consumables (to reasonable extent)
  • LPL instrument workshops and seminars
  • Mentorship to improve your designs

You promise:

  • To provide materials or budget specifically needed for your project (beyond basic consumbles)
  • To report (via a short description and photos) what you’ve learned/built (LinkedIn or JOGL)

OPEN SCIENCE HACKER

We offer:

  • Everything from Maker level plus:
  • LPL grants up to 500 euros
  • Extensive mentorship

You promise:

  • To publish your project via the LPL JOGL platform in an open science spirit, making your results FAIR
Not sure? 
Use this link to find out: Onderwijs - Faculteit Bètawetenschappen - Universiteit Utrecht (uu.nl)
Choose the option that applies best to this project. Choose multiple if applicable. 
Please use a recognizable name (i.e. "Jan Janssen - Biologie" or "Space Lego - KWBI20")
You will use this name to log your fabrications (using QR codes). 
For Maker tier: supply photos and a brief description to serve as input for an Instagram post.
For Open Science Hacker tier: supply open-source documentation describing your build in a way others can reproduce your results.
More extensive documentation is always encouraged!

You will receive a reminder and instructions on how to document near your project end date.