 All right. So I'm good. All right. Hello everyone. My name is Brianna, although most people just call me Bri, and I'm going to be giving a lightning talk today with Jay. And we're going to tell you a little bit more about a group of people known as the gosh community. Thank you, Jay. All right. So usually we use the word gosh what the heck does that mean what does it stand for it stands for the gathering for open science hardware. So we are a group of people from all over the world that are dedicated to making open science hardware ubiquitous. So we have gatherings that have taken place in over four different countries and when we aren't gathering in person, we're all talking online on our community forum. So we're all about networking and convening and holding space together as a group of people. Okay. We talked about the G a little bit gathering, but we've got the rest of it open science hardware and I'm not sure how many of you might be familiar with what science hardware is open hardware that sort of stuff. So let me just quickly explain what open science hardware is. So I am sharing this picture. I really like to have it up when I'm describing open science hardware because you can actually see inside of this camera trap right now. And so I think it does a really good illustration of proving the purpose of open science hardware, which is having access to what is inside the tools that we use for science. So this is a camera trap that's often used for wildlife conservation. But now we can see inside of it. We can see the designs. We can see how to recreate it and basically following the same principles as open source software. Open source hardware is all about being able to use see and modify the designs that we use to make science hardware. And gosh specifically is concerned with science tools. So I often think of microscope sensors, things like that, just any kind of equipment that you find in a lab or in some sort of scientific setting. So I won't get too into this because I know we've got a lot of lightning talks that are happening today, but just really quickly some places like gosh has met before our very first gathering was at CERN in Switzerland in 2016. And then after that we went all the way to Chile the year after. And then we actually were in Shenzhen China as well. So we've already different continents and because we are such a global community, we have our events all over the world and convene people from all sorts of spaces. Right. Yeah, so I'll just be just briefly talking about the latest gathering that we had, it was last year in November, October, November. Yeah. And it was happening in Panama, which is, you know, in the South America area. Central America, sorry, Central America area just last year. And as you can see, this is a bunch of pictures of us hanging out having a great time gathering a bunch of geeks just, you know, geeking out about open science hardware and everything science. And yeah, just, you know, as a little fun picture that we also put here, you can see that's a lekké, which is the pretty much the exotic sort of national animal, right? Yeah. National animal of Panama. That was, you know, a huge theme at our gathering in Panama last year, which is something we people at gosh like to do when we have gatherings is that like to get involved in the country's culture and kind of bring it together with the whole theme of gosh and just essentially make the fun for everybody. So yeah. Right. And she was just a quick one minute video of just what was happening at gosh last year and just like everyone's brief input and like what was happening at gosh 2022 last year. So yeah. Open science hardware is about clear boxes. It's about being able to see everything inside of your tool, know exactly how it works and know how it can be replicated for anyone in the world. This year, we brought the gathering for open science hardware to Panama. I'm really excited about having us in Panama because there's almost no place on earth where you can have this very fascinating intersection, especially for a group that's as interested in science and technology as us to have both of those right there. This massive globalization right next to a bunch of howler monkeys making sounds in the jungle. Probably the most important thing about the gosh community is making these connections between all of these wonderfully strange individuals who are all incredibly active and excited about sharing their thing and finding outlets and communities for them to share with. Okay, so yeah that was the video and over here is just a cure code in case you guys are interested to find out more about gosh and our community. Yeah, this is just basically a cure code to a webpage that has a welcome package is just list of bunch of information about gosh is essentially like an e catalog if you think about it, and you can just check it out. You have a bunch of projects up there. And yeah, if you can access the cure code, of course you can use the website as well. So yeah, and we won't take up any more footage of your time because you're more lightning talks but yes, if you're free please do come check us out at our booth which is all the way right at the back right next to the exit on that side of the room. So yeah, thank you all for your time of attention and we just hand it over to the next speaker. Thank you.