You need practical skills to build or purchase laboratory devices and safely operate them. Ideally, you should have a technical background, but we also provide custom learning materials and personal coaching if needed.
The more technical expertise you possess, the easier it will be to understand and build your own devices.
Patience is also crucial, as planning a practical experiment takes time and resources. Getting it right requires determination, as it often takes multiple attempts to fine-tune all the details and work methodically toward a functioning device.
Experiments can be dangerous because they frequently involve electricity or other physical conditions, such as heat or chemical substances. You should have strong safety awareness or be able to follow clear instructions and apply common sense.
Additionally, it’s important to note that funds are required to purchase laboratory equipment and materials. Proper budgeting and planning for these expenses are essential to ensure the success of your experiments.