What we’re about
This group is for all people interested in DIY projects, prototypes, electronics, hardware/software, and a community of technologists.
Find out more about us at: http://www.mocomakers.com
We meet in person once a week - every Thursday night - so look out for those events in particular. The topics rotate.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Computational Bio & Pharma - Working Group for Rare Disease - VirtualLink visible for attendees
Let us plan continue planning for the 2023/2024 neurofibromatosis research from our biotech citizen science community.
We need a mathematical and computational review of a new algorithm for cancer drug screening using quantitative High Throughput Screening data (where wells of drugs are tested at various concentrations, and the luminescence of the well relates to cell death).
This will be a working meeting where for a possible new algorithm similar to the delta S algorithm in our recently published article:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38136356/If this is your first time attending, please review this getting started guide: https://www.mocomakers.com/wiki/comp-bio/
Additional info on https://sites.google.com/dmvpetridish.com/comp-bio/
We need:
- Mathematicians/Statisticians
- Biologists
- Python developers
- Anybody able to contribute to a scientific evaluation a biomedical assessment
Please join this discussion and help support research for a rare genetic disease and cancers in general.
- Robotic and Autonomous Systems: Prediction, Estimation and the Kalman FilterLink visible for attendees
This event is Virtual, but offers an In-Person viewing option.
A critical factor in the success of autonomous systems is their ability to accurately perceive and interpret their surroundings. In this seminar, we will explore how to gather sensor data, manage noise, and estimate both known and unknown system states. These techniques have broad applications, ranging from finance and environmental monitoring to biomedical technology. Designed for hobbyists, this course requires no prior experience or advanced math knowledge—just a curiosity for learning and a desire to experiment.
Join us for a special talk by a fantastic mechanical engineer Kaan Beyduz. Kaan has a masters in mechanical engineering from Berkeley, and you can checkout one of his funky/cool control systems here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzjbS6ZvuW8The material is tailored for hobbyists, requiring no prior experience—just a passion for learning and experimentation. All backgrounds, skill levels, and active learners are welcome to this amazing presentation.
Follow along with Kaan's latest startup Fluffy NAS on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fluffy-nas
The makerspace will also be open during this event, and some volunteers will have this presentation on the TV there. The address for that:
Rockville Science Center Makerspace:
33 Maryland Ave #F
Rockville MD 20850We are between Buffalo Wild Wings and Starbucks on the corner. Look for signs that say "Rockville Science Center Makerspace" - note this is not the RSC Storefront location across the street.
We recommend you bring a laptop to the viewing, in case the TV setup has any issues.
- Computational Bio & Pharma - Working Group for Rare Disease - VirtualLink visible for attendees
Let us plan continue planning for the 2023/2024 neurofibromatosis research from our biotech citizen science community.
We need a mathematical and computational review of a new algorithm for cancer drug screening using quantitative High Throughput Screening data (where wells of drugs are tested at various concentrations, and the luminescence of the well relates to cell death).
This will be a working meeting where for a possible new algorithm similar to the delta S algorithm in our recently published article:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38136356/If this is your first time attending, please review this getting started guide: https://www.mocomakers.com/wiki/comp-bio/
Additional info on https://sites.google.com/dmvpetridish.com/comp-bio/
We need:
- Mathematicians/Statisticians
- Biologists
- Python developers
- Anybody able to contribute to a scientific evaluation a biomedical assessment
Please join this discussion and help support research for a rare genetic disease and cancers in general.
- Computational Bio & Pharma - Working Group for Rare Disease - VirtualLink visible for attendees
Let us plan continue planning for the 2023/2024 neurofibromatosis research from our biotech citizen science community.
We need a mathematical and computational review of a new algorithm for cancer drug screening using quantitative High Throughput Screening data (where wells of drugs are tested at various concentrations, and the luminescence of the well relates to cell death).
This will be a working meeting where for a possible new algorithm similar to the delta S algorithm in our recently published article:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38136356/If this is your first time attending, please review this getting started guide: https://www.mocomakers.com/wiki/comp-bio/
Additional info on https://sites.google.com/dmvpetridish.com/comp-bio/
We need:
- Mathematicians/Statisticians
- Biologists
- Python developers
- Anybody able to contribute to a scientific evaluation a biomedical assessment
Please join this discussion and help support research for a rare genetic disease and cancers in general.