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Science Makers: Drones for Science

Sat 5 November 2016

Cambridge Makespace

Science Makers is a monthly event to discuss and build low-cost, DIY and open hardware for science and education.

This month we're looking at the hot topic of drones, which are dropping in price and allowing more and more researchers to consider aerial studies which would previously have been prohibitively expensive. Drones are revolutionary in offering a fast and efficient way of collecting geological, atmospheric and wildlife data from above. Able to be equipped with on-board GPS navigation, sensory equipment, and even autopilots, many scientific groups are starting to catch on to the growing trend, with drones fast becoming the latest indispensable technology in many areas of science!

Hear from researchers building and using drones for science and get hands-on in the afternoon working on a project.

12:30 - Presentations and demos

Nigel Butcher - Technical Development Officer at RSPB

Nigel organises the design and development of electronic devices for use in avian research undertaken by the RSPB. He has a particular focus on remote monitoring equipment and has experience working on drones for use in the field.

David Coomes - Professor in the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge

David leads a research group engaged in conserving biodiversity, with a focus on forest conservation and ecology. His group regularly utilises drone technology to measure carbon storage in forests.

Mayke De Freitas Santos - Postgraduate Student, University of Cambridge

Mayke is founder of ACT (Aerial Crop Technologies), which is offering a pay-as-you-go service to allow farmers to benefit from drone-based monitoring. The drone will map the land, provide soil profile of the soil, and monitor growth and health of the crop.

13:30 - Pizza

14:30 - Making!

Hands-on drone project TBC

You are also welcome to work on your own projects.

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

Booking is recommended for this event.

RSVP via the Meetup group or email to book a place

Enquiries: SynBio SRI Website Email: synbio@hermes.cam.ac.uk

Timing

All times

Sat 5 November 2016 12:00PM - 5:00PM

Venue

Address: Cambridge Makespace
Classroom
16 Mill Lane
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB2 1RX
United Kingdom