Openpump – An Open Source Syringe Pump With 3D Printing & Bioprinting Potential
Openpump was initiated by Gerrit Niezen for his work as a member of the Techealth initiative at Swansea University in Wales. That group has been researching the usability, interface, and interaction design of infusion pumps as part of the CHI+MED project, and it dawned on them that no such complete, open-source infusion pump could be found.
Niezen was once a PhD candidate in the Department of Industrial Design at TU Eindhoven, where he earned his BEng Computer Engineering, and he received his MEng Computer Engineering from the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Following a brief stint in the private sector, Niezen returned to the University of Pretoria as a lecturer in software engineering and network security. He also taught a postgraduate class in wireless sensor networks, and after completing his PhD work in the Netherlands, he signed on at the Computer Science Department at Swansea University in 2012...
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- 3D bioprinter
- 3D printing
- Bas Wijnen
- CHI+MED project
- Emily Hunt
- Gameduino 2
- Gerald Anzalone
- Gerrit Niezen
- Github
- GNU Affero General Public License
- Joshua Pearce
- Michigan Technological University (MTU)
- Open Sustainability
- open-source hardware
- open-source syringe pump
- Openpump
- Swansea University in Wales
- Techealth
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