SNOLAB team helping to develop ventilators that can be built anywhere in the world with off-the-shelf parts
Shortages of ventilators have caused panic the world over during the Covid-19 pandemic. But an international team of physicists and engineers has put its mind to the task of dealing with the shortages.
Hope is to ease ventilator shortage by making an open-source design available everywhere
Ventilator shortages have caused panic the world over during the COVID-19 pandemic, but an international team of physicists and engineers has put its mind to the task of dealing with the problem — and a Sudbury contingent is on that team.
Using their collective knowledge of gas-handling and electronic control systems in the search for dark matter in the universe, they've designed an open-source ventilator — one that can be built relatively quickly, anywhere in the world, with off-the-shelf parts.