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
For our first prototype, we used a digital camera for the detection of fluorescence. However, it was difficult to make Continue reading
Last tuesday we did a presentation to recall our research and to introduce our first prototype. After some weeks of Continue reading
Taking inspiration from IDEO in California, we decided to try out the ‘Dirty Prototyping‘ process to generate more ideas. Using Continue reading
We are in the process of deciding on a logo for the project. We have great design choices proposed by Continue reading
The first real test for arsenic detection, The Marsh test, was discovered by James Marsh in 1836, and was used Continue reading
We have decided that for Spring 2013, the students at EPFL will focus on less time- and resource-consuming processes to Continue reading
During our last week brainstorming, we realized that the sample-holder design for the detection of Arsenic-GFP reporter was a challenging Continue reading
Last week, we met twice to discuss what we have found in our previous researches and which direction we want Continue reading