Monthly Archives

Archive for: April 2013

Menu

Skip to content
  • home
  • about
  • people and communities
  • where
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Switzerland
  • design cycle
    • background
    • methods
    • process
    • testing
  • wares to share
    • hard-ware
    • soft-ware
    • wet-ware
  • github
  • mirrors
  • wiki

Data geo-tagging primer

Data geo-tagging is fundamental to the mapping of environmental data. Luckily, GPS technology has become widely available and is relatively Continue reading →

Wetlab on eGFP – expressing E.Coli

Dr Jan Van der Meer kindly gave us two E.Coli strains, the arsenic biosensor (1598) and one expressing eGFP constitutively Continue reading →

Arsenic Field Testing – Kolar

Kolar is located 70 km East from Bangalore. Ten years ago the gold mines in Kolar were shut down by Continue reading →

Hack the Camera

For our first prototype, we used a digital camera for the detection of fluorescence. However, it was difficult to make Continue reading →

Mid-term presentation at EPFL

Last tuesday we did a presentation to recall our research and to introduce our first prototype. After some weeks of Continue reading →

Prototyping a mobile lab

Taking inspiration from IDEO in California, we decided to try out the ‘Dirty Prototyping‘ process to generate more ideas. Using Continue reading →

BIO-DESIGN is…?

We are in the process of deciding on a logo for the project. We have great design choices proposed by Continue reading →

Jogja River Project – Winanga 2012

One year after Ekspedisi Sungai Jogja 2011, we thought it would be great to compare Code River with the other Continue reading →

Post navigation

Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • biodesign for the real world
    • Join 81 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • biodesign for the real world
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...