RAMM is published!

Congratulations to group alumni Shinjer and Sam: their paper, RAMM: A Robotic, Autonomous Magnetic field Mapper is now published at the open-source journal HardwareX.

This paper talks about a robot we designed and constructed to measure and map magnetic fields produces by our single-sided (and other) magnets. Congratulations!

At the time of writing, Sam is a second-year PhD student in Bioengineering at UC Berkeley and Shinjer is in his first year of medical school at Eastern Virginia Medical School.

Tyler Meldrum
Tyler Meldrum
Associate Professor of Chemistry, Director of Undergradate Research in Chemistry

Physical chemist and teacher, founder of spinlab. Researches NMR, materials, and student-driven discovery.