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Arduino Tutorial for Beginners
[av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] ICONS organized, another year, the “Arduino for Beginners” tutorial given by Luís José Salazar. Thanks to OSA and SPIE grants, ICONS is able every year to buy every year new equipment to do some tutorials. ICONS … Continue reading
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ICONS Workshop: Re-visiting Optical Phenomena using Non-Interaction of Waves
[av_slideshow size=’featured’ animation=’slide’ autoplay=’false’ interval=’5′ control_layout=”] [av_slide id=’493′][/av_slide] [/av_slideshow] [av_textblock size=” font_color=” color=”] Through the OSA Traveling Lecturer Program, OSA Student Chapters have the opportunity to invite distinguished speakers to their institutions. In this year, as part of the celebration of the year … Continue reading
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20th March Solar Eclipse Barcelona
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Arduino Tutorial
Past 12th march we developed the activity “Arduino Tutorial”, where we provided the students a kit with Arduino UNO, leds, resistors and other electrical parts to develop small examples. We purchased the Kits using an OSA grant for professional development. The … Continue reading
Python has come to stay
Lets face it, open source software is here to stay. It’s not a secret that we are regular users of Matlab, Mathematica and other proprietary software. Nowadays people have realized that for several tasks there are free alternatives, like Python. So, … Continue reading