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Water sampling

The question that drives all protocols and care to take when sampling water is: Has the water I sampled kept Continue reading →

highlights from meetup 2 (dry session)

The second meeting at EPFL started with Emilie, Jasmina, Romain, and Nicolas sharing what they have been researching to decide Continue reading →

Mobile Lab & E.coli detection

There are different sorts of mobile labs. First, the real laboratory, which is mobile. So the whole devices you find Continue reading →

Ideas on mapping

One important aspect of this project is how to adapt the visualization support for the harvested data. I searched in Continue reading →

Ayan’s Talk

Mr. Ayan Biswas – Manager, Advocacy, Arghyam Ayan has about 10 years of experience in the water sector. Before joining Continue reading →

Kick-off day Presentations

It is taking some time to edit the videos from the three presentations on the kick-off day. In the meanwhile, Continue reading →

Overview: E.Coli vs. Arsenic

Presentation: E.Coli vs. Arsenic. To be able to choose whether we concentrate on detecting E.Coli or Arsenic, I did some Continue reading →

Kick-off at EPFL

On the auspicious day of the Neuchatel revolution (1 March, 1848), we kicked-off the BIO-DESIGN for the REAL WORLD bachelor’s Continue reading →

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