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Hi, I am an engineer turned physicist and often do something with electronics. Since I spent the last few years doing a (kind of late) PhD, it's difficult to say if some of my projects are rather personal or more 'work' | |||
I'm originally from Munich and was for some time a member of the [ | Hi, I am an engineer turned physicist and often do something with electronics. Since I spent the last few years doing a (kind of late) PhD, it's difficult to say if some of my projects are rather personal or more 'work related'. One example is the [https://github.com/ozel/DIY_particle_detector DIY Particle Detector] (made it on the front page of Hacker News ;-). | ||
I'm originally from Munich and was for some time a member of the [https://www.fablab-muenchen.de/ FabLab Munich]. In recent years I've joined the Swiss biohackerspace [https://www.hackuarium.ch Hackuarium]. My favorite project there is [http://wiki.hackuarium.ch/w/Living_Instruments Living Instruments] which I've developed together with a few other experimental music enthusiast. | |||
I am really looking forward to meet more of the HD maker community soon as I joined and moved to the city only recently (May 2021). | |||
== Plans & Ideas == | |||
Besides woodworking and electronics, I'm planning to do some light physical chemistry stuff soon, like growing simple (piezo) salt crystals and making some DIY metaloxide semiconductors (just diodes and no nasty chemicals required ;). For that I'm planing to buy small machines like a magnetic stirrer/hot late and ultrasonic cleaning bath. Let me know if you'd be interested in working with these things as well, we could maybe setup a small wet ware lab corner? |
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Name: | Oliver Keller |
Expertise: | electronics, embedded linux, sensors, radiation detectors, radioactivity |
Interests: | experimental & interdisciplinary projects, audio synthesizers |
eMail: | oliver PUNKT keller AT pm PUNKT me |
Twitter: | 0zelot |
GitHub: | ozel |
Telegram: | ozelott |
Hi, I am an engineer turned physicist and often do something with electronics. Since I spent the last few years doing a (kind of late) PhD, it's difficult to say if some of my projects are rather personal or more 'work related'. One example is the DIY Particle Detector (made it on the front page of Hacker News ;-).
I'm originally from Munich and was for some time a member of the FabLab Munich. In recent years I've joined the Swiss biohackerspace Hackuarium. My favorite project there is Living Instruments which I've developed together with a few other experimental music enthusiast.
I am really looking forward to meet more of the HD maker community soon as I joined and moved to the city only recently (May 2021).
Plans & Ideas
Besides woodworking and electronics, I'm planning to do some light physical chemistry stuff soon, like growing simple (piezo) salt crystals and making some DIY metaloxide semiconductors (just diodes and no nasty chemicals required ;). For that I'm planing to buy small machines like a magnetic stirrer/hot late and ultrasonic cleaning bath. Let me know if you'd be interested in working with these things as well, we could maybe setup a small wet ware lab corner?