
Gidhub
All students should get access to and make full use of our physical spaces. No Students outside of SyBBURE may enter any of our lab spaces! Slack the lab manager if you want to show someone the space.
Gidhub Hours: 8am-midnight, NO LASER CUTTING OR WOODWORKING AFTER 8PM.
This is for your safety; it’s a huge liability if anything goes wrong after working hours
Quick Links:
SyBBURE Subscriptions (do not share with anyone outside the program!)
Get Trained
We offer students tons of resources to explore design and fabrication, but you must be trained to use these resources. Please read through the training guidelines and slack the lab manager if you have any questions. Also keep in mind that everything owned by sybbure must remain in gidhub, but you are allowed to check things out temporarily if needed as long as you follow the instructions on the checkout page and return everything in a timely manner.
Respect the space and equipment.
If you make a mess or break something, it's okay! But make sure you clean it up and let someone know or ask for help! Just don’t leave things in disarray.
Leave GidHub better when you leave than when you came in.
Make sure to put everything away after you are done and label anything you need to set aside! Even if you didn’t make the mess, take initiative and help organize. If you ever need help cleaning up, do not hesitate to ask for it in #gidhub or by talking to team sybbure.
Work together to make GidHub what you want it to be.
Support each other and feel free to implement any ideas you have! Talk to team sybbure for any suggestion. If there are any issues first try directly talking with those involved. Recurring issues can be called out in slack or brought to the attention of the lab manager if needed. You can also report issues through this form.
Lab Breakdown
GidHub 1 (SC6507) - Design and make things
GidHub 2 (SC6514) - Compute and study things
GidHub 3 (SC6408) - Casually work on things
What is Gidhub?
The physical home of the SyBBURE Program. Gidhub is a space for exploration, design, and execution of various technical and creative projects. Undergraduate students use Gidhub to complete a collaborative design project, complement their research lab resources, and explore new technologies and fields together.