No idea where to put this. We don't have a "jobs" sub. It would be interesting work if it's something you are into.
If you know someone that could do this, tell them to apply. I don't know anyone at NASA anymore but it could be a fun/interesting project to be a part of.
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>This project's goal is to prototype a radiation-tolerant laptop for astronauts using the open-source Framework Laptop platform. Students will be tasked with designing, fabricating, and testing a new mainboard for the Framework Laptop 16 that utilizes NASA and Microchip's High Performance Spaceflight Computing (HPSC) processor, which is designed to be radiation-hardened and energy-efficient.
Creating a laptop from the ground up is no small feat - luckily for us there exists an open-source hardware and open-source software laptop called the Framework (https://frame.work/). Using this platform, the student teams that are up to tackling this real-world engineering problem will be tasked in prototyping a radiation-tolerant motherboard for the Framework Laptop 16 utilizing the HPSC processor. (https://github.com/FrameworkComputer)
No idea where to put this. We don't have a "jobs" sub. It would be interesting work if it's something you are into.
If you know someone that could do this, tell them to apply. I don't know anyone at NASA anymore but it could be a fun/interesting project to be a part of.
Archive: https://archive.today/uilGI
From the post:
>>This project's goal is to prototype a radiation-tolerant laptop for astronauts using the open-source Framework Laptop platform. Students will be tasked with designing, fabricating, and testing a new mainboard for the Framework Laptop 16 that utilizes NASA and Microchip's High Performance Spaceflight Computing (HPSC) processor, which is designed to be radiation-hardened and energy-efficient.
Creating a laptop from the ground up is no small feat - luckily for us there exists an open-source hardware and open-source software laptop called the Framework (https://frame.work/). Using this platform, the student teams that are up to tackling this real-world engineering problem will be tasked in prototyping a radiation-tolerant motherboard for the Framework Laptop 16 utilizing the HPSC processor. (https://github.com/FrameworkComputer)