Psci-comm members be interested to know about a new web site of the Institute of Physics. www.mobilescience.info, is a community web site that allows those involved in mobile science around the world to participate in and share ideas relating to mobile science: from experiments and logistics to funding and sustainability.
The site includes:
• Information on starting up your own mobile science project.
• Worldwide projects: an ever growing list of mobile science projects throughout the world (if you have one that is not on it, let us know)
• A free members area: including an on-line forum where you can communicate with like minded individuals and share resources on-line. To join the forum go to www.mobilescience.info/forum and click “register now” in the log in box on the left.
The site depends on its members, drawn across the mobile science community, so why not visit the site today and get involved? The more people that get involved the bigger the pool of people that can be called upon to give advice.
If you have a web site, we would appreciate it if you could create a link to this site.
Descriptor below:
“Mobilescience.info: the international mobile science community web site for those involved in mobile science around the world.”
Please also forward this email to any colleagues you would think would be interested in this site.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Ian Cuthbert
On behalf of the Institute of Physics
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