Thanks both for trying out this mod and the feedback, it's really appreciated.
@jordanjay29 Thanks! I'll get some screenshots sorted and write up a little 'How this works' on the main post so that it's a little clearer
@Mitokandria Yup that's exactly it.
In short:
Each experiment has a set of conditions (i.e. location, parts of craft, crew on craft, previous experiments triggered, if that experiment has been run by another kerbal on the current vessel, etc) that need to be met in order to allow them to be the current 'focused' experiment - of which there is only one focused on at a time.
Each Kerbal will automatically try and have a focused experiment going if possible.
For some experiments, the Kerbal needs to actually be in a specific part, and that part can also encourage / prioritize particular experiments, as well as decrease the time for the them to take.
The experiments complete after a certain time which is random and depends on the each experiment and the current situation/region science multiplier (i.e. Kerbin Low Orbit is low, but Eeloo landed is high). This means that it can be hundreds of days or could be just a few before an experiment triggers.
When an experiment does trigger, you'll get a notification about 'something kurious' noticed by one of your kerbals, and the experiment results are added to their stored science reports (could be data, sample, or both).
If a change in conditions mean that the current focused experiment is no longer valid, then progress on it will be paused and a valid experiment will automatically become the focus.
Progress on experiments is tied to the Kerbal themselves, not the craft - so it follows them on EVA, or if they change vessels, etc. Currently all progress is reset once they get recovered at the KSC (or killed!) - although if a Kerbal completes an experiment then that does persist between launches.
Currently there is no UI or visual indicator to show what experiments that Kerbal has completed, or what they are currently focused on. I'm having a busy time at work at the moment but as soon as it lightens off this is next on my list to put in place (along with better Science Arkive compatibility)
Do let me know if there is anything else that would be good to see, or if you have suggestions for new experiments to add?