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<li>Article on 3Dhoo.com</li> | <li>Article on 3Dhoo.com</li> | ||
<li>Dewpal even made the national news!</li> | <li>Dewpal even made the national news!</li> | ||
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<li>to be continued</li> | <li>to be continued</li> | ||
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Revision as of 12:31, 19 October 2016
Education and public engagement
We undertook and are still undertaking several activities to inspire and sensitize people for our project. The Dewpal project was discussed on several seminars and multiple press articles have been released in different countries. dewpal has proven to be an accessible topic, inspiring people from all ages all around the world.
Education
Although dewpal has awoken interest in people of all ages, we have chosen to focus our educational activities on young people like high school and university students. Our goal was to increase interest in synthetic biology and biotechnology and persuade the youth to pursue a future in science, technology, engineering and/or mathematics (STEM). Because dewpal is such a social project, it has convinced students that it is possible to change the world with biotechnology. Getting water out of thin air by combining proteins and 3D design has illustrated that simple solutions can be obtained by creatively combining small parts of scientific knowledge and knowhow.
Furthermore, we discussed our project with several academic experts in the various fields involved to improve our project and to help us with several aspects. Besides communication of our project and results to peers and the scientific community, we also discussed responsible innovation and research.
The dewpal project has been discussed on several seminars and has been presented in multiple lectures listed below.
Seminars
- Synthetic Biology KUL April 15 2016
- Kick-off event Center of Synthetic Biology Ghent University September 16 2016
- PhD seminars October 17 2016 on the faculty of Bioscience engineering of UGent
Lectures
- Biological databases (Prof. Van Criekinge): student projects proposals (1st Master of Bioinformatics UGent)
- Predictive modelling (Michiel Stock): introduction into dewpal technology (2nd Master of Bioinformatics UGent)
Public engagement
Apart from discussions with colleagues and students who gave us interesting input, ideas and feedback about the advantages and possible pitfalls of our project, we also spread the word about our project in other circles of the society.
Dewpal has proven to be a very relatable project, interesting and inspiring people all over the world. The concept of what we are trying to do has been mentioned in our university’s newsletter, facebook page and twitter page. It was also mentioned and discussed in several (inter)national media, both specialized and popular.
Public anouncements have been made in
- newsletter of UGent Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
- UGent Student newspaper Schamper
- Facebook page of UGent Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
- Twitter page of UGent Faculty of Bioscience Engineering
- Facebook page of Ghent climate
- Article on 3Ders.org
- Article on digitaltrends.com
- Article on madeinoostvlaanderen.be
- Article on engineeringnet.be
- Article on 3Dhoo.com
- Dewpal even made the national news!
- to be continued
Of course we’ve sent regular updates on our own Twitter and Facebook page, keeping our followers up-to-date on what we are doing. We made a movie illustrating our project.
Statistics
- Number of Vimeo views: 616
- Number of Facebook likes: 299
- Number of Twitter followers: 76
- to be continued