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Midterm presentation and feedback for the spring EPFL team

We had a chance to share our plans with Prof. Jan van der Meer (UNIL) and Dr. Sabrina Leuenberger (Biosafety Continue reading →

Realization of the double cap

After 3D modeling, we try to make a double cap by hand. We start from the vial caps with a Continue reading →

SenseCityVity

We first heard about the project SenseCityVity from Prof. Daniel Gatica-Perez (EPFL, Switzerland) and Prof. Salvador Ruiz Correa (CNS-IPICYT, Mexico) Continue reading →

Prototype v2.1 – First Tests

We have begun testing our prototype, as said in this article! Cream : This test was done to see how Continue reading →

Analysis of our prototype

What we were focusing on for the last months was factorising the process of our prototype, to be able to Continue reading →

Prototype – Second version

Finally, after encountering every possible problems, the second version of the prototype is ready, working and has already been tested! Continue reading →

Cap for Fieldwork

One of the aim of the spring team at EPFL was to design a new cap for secure sample collection. Continue reading →

Laser Cutter Parameters

The current prototype is based on parts that are cut with a laser cutter. When using a laser cutter one Continue reading →

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