Experimenters Circuit

Experimenters Circuit

Your Laboratory for a Better Tomorrow

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Educational virtual 3D laboratory simulator helps students, teachers, and tutors conduct electrical circuit experiments by providing realistic equipment access anywhere and enhancing learning with immediate feedback
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Polina Grigoreva
I am Polina. I am a co-founder of the startup Experimenters. We dream of improving the quality of education and making it more accessible. We are at the beginning of our journey. You are our first users. Your feedback and suggestions will directly influence the further development of this application. Our product is a virtual laboratory for circuit design. You might think it’s just another electrical circuit simulator, but it's more than that. Unlike other electrodynamics simulators, our application can help you prepare for real experiments and, if necessary, replace a real laboratory. You interact with the instruments as you would in real life: through buttons, toggles, and switches. All of this happens in real-time with high mathematical accuracy in calculations. You might even initially get tangled up in the wires, but later, when faced with real instruments, you will be absolutely ready.
Kehui Guo
This looks awesome! Love the visualizations! This looks like a great educational tool. If I had this when I was in high school, I might study physics a bit harder😝
Viktor Grigorev
@kehui_guo I did not have a good lab in my childhood, hope to make it accessable now! Thank you for your feedback!
Kyrylo Silin
This virtual lab seems like a great educational tool! How realistic are the simulations compared to real-world experiments? Do you have any feedback from educators or students who have used it?
Viktor Grigorev
@kyrylosilin All experiments related to the simulation of basic electrical experiments are modeled quite realistically, and students should not notice any difference. In the future, we plan to expand the number of components and, with the introduction of new devices such as oscilloscopes and transistors, we intend to enhance the simulation a bit by imitating noise/interference and device heating. So far, the teachers we've shown the laboratory to have been satisfied but requested a larger component base.