Arturo has developed an open platform for remote control of scientific equipment with live video for desktop and mobile devices. Supporting material guides the students through the lab at various levels, up to graduate students. The platform currently focuses on plasma physics but can be easily adapted for other fields. Relevant to the current remote learning environment, this democratizes access to laboratory equipment to institutions typically underserved.
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United States
2020
2020 Finalist | Future Learning
Arturo Dominguez
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Arturo Dominguez received his B.S. in physics at the University of Texas at Austin in 2004 and his Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2012. He did his doctoral work on the development and analysis of a reflectometry system for the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at MIT. At the PPPL Science Education Department, as a postdoc and now a Senior Program Leader, he has conducted research on dusty plasmas and the development of plasma demos, particularly, the merging of online learning tools and actual lab experiments.
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