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             <li>Rebranded and designed a new logo for Neptune</li>
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             <li>Expanded mμShroom Mapper to include new primitives such as cell traps, and valves</li>
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             <li>Automated the creation of Fluigi's .ini file by scale spacing to port and channel size</li>
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             <li>Connected the Specify and Control pages so that the design and parameters of the microfluidic devices would be passed on to the control system</li>
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             <li>Refactored file system so that the user can access them in their local directories as opposed to on the cloud</li>
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             <li>Firmware calibrated to include even fluid dispension for each step</li>
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             <li>Finalized hardware infrastructure and started creating MEC compatible hardware as well as MEC boards</li>
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             <li>Completed integration with 3DuF (visualization tool) and the control page so that the chip can be visualized within the control page </li>
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             <li>Proceeded with NONA by providing them with deliverables such as tags, documentation, description of software, attributions, and more detailed information about Neptune </li>
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             <li>Implemented a new dispenser user interface to show the user if they are pulling or pushing liquid, and how much liquid they have available</li>
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Revision as of 06:56, 19 October 2016


TIMELINE: AUGUST





Notebook


  • Rebranded and designed a new logo for Neptune
  • Expanded mμShroom Mapper to include new primitives such as cell traps, and valves
  • Automated the creation of Fluigi's .ini file by scale spacing to port and channel size
  • Connected the Specify and Control pages so that the design and parameters of the microfluidic devices would be passed on to the control system
  • Refactored file system so that the user can access them in their local directories as opposed to on the cloud
  • Created two new pages for Build and Assembly to host the hardware and the setup for the entire system
  • Firmware calibrated to include even fluid dispension for each step
  • Finalized hardware infrastructure and started creating MEC compatible hardware as well as MEC boards
  • Completed integration with 3DuF (visualization tool) and the control page so that the chip can be visualized within the control page
  • Proceeded with NONA by providing them with deliverables such as tags, documentation, description of software, attributions, and more detailed information about Neptune
  • Implemented a new dispenser user interface to show the user if they are pulling or pushing liquid, and how much liquid they have available