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Alain Truchaud - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • qualification of robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation.

  • Qualification of Robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation. © 2005, Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. All rights reserved.

Christine Caillet - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • qualification of robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation.

  • Qualification of Robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation. © 2005, Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. All rights reserved.

Marina Jirotka - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • lab hackathons to overcome Laboratory Equipment shortages in africa opportunities and challenges
    Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
    Co-Authors: Helena Webb, Jason R C Nurse, Louise Bezuidenhout, Marina Jirotka
    Abstract:

    Equipment shortages in Africa undermine Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education. We have pioneered the LabHackathon (LabHack): a novel initiative that adapts the conventional hackathon and draws on insights from the Open Hardware movement and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). LabHacks are fun, educational events that challenge student participants to build frugal and reproducible pieces of Laboratory Equipment. Completed designs are then made available to others. LabHacks can therefore facilitate the open and sustainable design of Laboratory Equipment, in situ, in Africa. In this case study we describe the LabHackathon model, discuss its application in a pilot event held in Zimbabwe and outline the opportunities and challenges it presents.

  • CHI Extended Abstracts - Lab Hackathons to Overcome Laboratory Equipment Shortages in Africa: Opportunities and Challenges
    Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
    Co-Authors: Helena Webb, Jason R C Nurse, Louise Bezuidenhout, Marina Jirotka
    Abstract:

    Equipment shortages in Africa undermine Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education. We have pioneered the LabHackathon (LabHack): a novel initiative that adapts the conventional hackathon and draws on insights from the Open Hardware movement and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). LabHacks are fun, educational events that challenge student participants to build frugal and reproducible pieces of Laboratory Equipment. Completed designs are then made available to others. LabHacks can therefore facilitate the open and sustainable design of Laboratory Equipment, in situ, in Africa. In this case study we describe the LabHackathon model, discuss its application in a pilot event held in Zimbabwe and outline the opportunities and challenges it presents.

Tanguy Le Neel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • qualification of robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation.

  • Qualification of Robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation. © 2005, Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. All rights reserved.

Cecile Baudiment - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • qualification of robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation.

  • Qualification of Robotic Laboratory Equipment
    Journal of Laboratory Automation, 2005
    Co-Authors: Christine Caillet, Yves Pegon, Tanguy Le Neel, Cecile Baudiment, Delphine Morin, Alain Truchaud
    Abstract:

    Robotic Laboratory Equipment malfunctions may affect the performance of integrated Laboratory instruments. Thus, the qualification of robotics is necessary to ensure adequate performance of complete integrated systems. In this JALA Tutorial, we adapt the methods used in production processes to Laboratory robotics and propose guidelines for performing the various steps required for qualification (i.e., installation, operational, and performance qualification), while emphasizing specific aspects of Laboratory robotics. We think that the application of such guidelines will help in standardizing the acceptance of robotic Equipment, facilitate their operation and performance evaluation, and improve traceability with quality assurance documentation. © 2005, Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening. All rights reserved.