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YOUR SMARTPHONE IS A MOBILE LAB.

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FEATURES


 * SENSORS
   
   
   
   Phyphox allows you to use the sensors in your phone for your experiments. For
   example, detect the frequency of a pendulum using the accelerometer or
   measure the Doppler effect using its microphone.
   
   


 * DATA EXPORT
   
   
   
   Export your data in many common formats to analyze it in your favorite
   software. Save or share the data through any app on your phone.
   
   


 * REMOTE CONTROL
   
   
   
   Control your experiment from any web browser. For example, you can control
   phyphox from your notebook and download the resulting data directly to your
   desktop.
   
   


 * CUSTOM EXPERIMENTS
   
   
   
   You have a specific experiment, that is not included in phyphox? Great! Check
   out the Wiki and the web-editor to learn how to create your own smartphone
   experiment.
   
   


AWARDS

Ars legendi-faculty award (2020) of the Stifterverband, the German Physical
Society (DPG) and others

In 2020 the Ars legendi-faculty award was given to Prof. Heidrun Heinke, Dr.
Sebastian Staacks and Prof. Christoph Stampfer for the development of phyphox
and its lasting effect for academic teaching and physics classes at school. This
award is selected by the Stifterverband, the German Mathematical Society (DMV),
the German Physical Society (DPG), the German Chemical Society (GDCh) and the
society biology, bio sciences and bio medicine in Germany (VBIO).

Wilhelm-Westphal teaching award (2019) by the AG Physikalische Praktika (AGPP)
of the German Physical Society (DPG)

In 2019 the phyphox team received the Wilhelm-Westphal teaching award, which was
selected and awarded by the AG Physikalische Praktika (workgroup for physics lab
courses) of the German Physical Society (DPG) for the first time. Award.

Archimedes award (2019) by the “Verband zur Förderung des MINT-Unterrichts”
(MNU)
The award is sponsored by the Westermann group and was selected and granted in
2019 by the MNU.

More details can be found on the German website of the MNU.

Teaching award for “best supporting teaching” (2018) by the the “Fachschaft
Mathematik/Physik/Informatik” of the RWTH Aachen University

We are especially happy to find that we have been awarded by the students from
our own courses. This confirms that our efforts are appreciated by those for
whom phyphox was designed. More details about the award from 2018 can be found
on the Fachschaft website (in German).


SUPPORT

The RWTH Aachen University has established the support program “Exploratory
Teaching Space” (ETS), to fund innovative teaching concepts within our
university. Through this program, the development of the app has been funded in
2016/2017 as well as a Bluetooth interface in 2017/2018 and distributed
experiments in 2018/2019.
The Hans Hermann Voss Foundation supports phyphox directly since the end of
2019, which most importantly enables us to provide more teacher training and
better communication and support for our users.
The Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung
und Forschung, BMBF) supports the project “Lehrerbildung Aachen” (LeBiAC2) of
the RWTH Aachen University in the context of their funding program
“Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung” (Phase 2). As part of LeBiAC2 we develop and
evaluate the use of Bluetooth-based data acquisition by students during their
education to become teachers.
With a fellowship for innovations in digital academic teaching, the Stifterband
NRW funded in 2017 the development of modular worksheets (in German), which also
include phyphox-based experiments.
As part of the Stifterverband’s anniversary initiative “Wirkung hoch 100”, as
one of 100 outstanding ideas for better education, science and innovation, we
receive financial support, coaching and advancing opportunities.


BEHIND PHYPHOX

Phyphox has been created at the 2nd Institute of Physics of the RWTH Aachen
University.

 * Sebastian Staacks Development and Concept
 * Christoph Stampfer Idea and Concept
 * Heidrun Heinke Didactics
 * Dominik Dorsel PhD Student
 * Dustin Kirwald PhD Student
 * Jens Noritzsch PR Consultant
 * Marcel Hagedorn Student Assistant
 * Edward Leier Student Assistant
 * Luke Römer Student Assistant


ALUMNI

 * Tim Benders Thesis
 * Robin Bläsing Strategy & Project Developement
 * Mori Danhach Thesis
 * Passy Paolla Djionkou Ngansop Student Assistant
 * Jonas Gessner Programming
 * Theresa Gnacke Thesis
 * Simon Goertz Thesis
 * Benjamin Götze Thesis
 * Jan Held Student Assistant
 * Florian Humpe Thesis
 * Simon Hütz PhD Student
 * Patrick Klein Thesis
 * Alexander Krampe Thesis
 * Jakob Krause Student Assistant
 * Camilla Lummerzheim Programming
 * Frank Posthoff Design
 * Johannes Schlaf Thesis
 * Paul Surrey Programming
 * Lena Weckauf Thesis
 * Niklas Westermann Thesis
 * Robin de Winter Student Assistant


KONTAKT

 * Allgemeine Kontaktadresse
   contact@phyphox.org

Looking for help from a local contact? Check out our ambassador program with
people from all around the world sharing their experience with phyphox.

 * News
 * Download
 * Experiments
 * Forums
 * More
   * Events
   * Contact
   * Editor
   * Material
     * Wiki
     * Arduino library
     * Source code
     * Sensor Database
     * Modular worksheets
     * References
   * Help
     * Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
     * Supported sensors
     * Export formats
     * Remote control
 * English
   * English
   * Deutsch
   * Other

Phyphox is a trademark of the RWTH Aachen University, registered in Germany, the
EU, the U.S. and other countries.
Android, Google Play, and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.
Apple, the Apple logo, and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries. Apple Watch is a trademark of Apple Inc. App Store
is a service mark of Apple Inc.

Contact: contact@phyphox.org
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