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             <li>Participated in NEGEM #1</li>
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             <li>Talked to Northeastern University regarding collaboration, and designed a microfluidic chip based on their needs</li>
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             <li>Converted all infrastructure designs of the hardware to parametric designs that are modular and easy to change</li>
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             <li>Started implementing Electron, a tool to package Neptune in a desktop application</li>
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             <li>Participated in Summer Pathways at Boston University to reach out to high school students regarding the pursuit of science</li>
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Revision as of 06:52, 19 October 2016


TIMELINE: JULY





Notebook


  • Participated in NEGEM #1
  • Talked to Northeastern University regarding collaboration, and designed a microfluidic chip based on their needs
  • Started writing articles about open source practices in the context of synthetic biology
  • Spoke to Monsanto regarding funding, and gave a presentation to increase awareness of the use of microfluidic devices in laboratories
  • Converted all infrastructure designs of the hardware to parametric designs that are modular and easy to change
  • Added more primitives to mμShroom Mapper and integrated it with Neptune
  • Started implementing Electron, a tool to package Neptune in a desktop application
  • Completed itegration with the control and the firmware so that the control page would be able to talk to the hardware and send signals accordingly
  • Participated in Summer Pathways at Boston University to reach out to high school students regarding the pursuit of science