I'm a tech nerd, who's obsessed with any and everything related to robotics, renewables and infrastructure. I've been into robotics for as long as I can remember. When I was younger, I loved to take apart anything electronic, study it and reassemble it and now as an adult, I'm a STEM educator and building Arduino-based robots in my free time. I'm very happy to be alive in this period in time because I believe that we (humanity) are in the beginning of a tech/robotics, Industrial Revolution and that we have the ability to use current and emerging technology to make the world a better place for everyone living in it.

My ultimate goal with tech/my career is to do something that moves human civilization even a small step closer to becoming a Type I Civilization.

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How DIY Robotics Can Help With Environmental Science

Scarab is an open-source environmental monitoring robot designed to collect real-time data on air and water quality. Built from repurposed parts, Scarab was inspired by insect movement, WWII aircraft designs and the need for air quality monitoring after the 2023 wildfires. Its sensors detect various gases in the environment, making it a tool for climate research. This presentation will explore Scarab’s build process, the importance of open-source technology in environmental science, and how anyone can contribute to global sustainability through DIY robotics.

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