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Sustainable Technology lecture by Michael Ashby

The lecture room was completely full and overflowing to hear Professor Michael Ashby from Cambridge University give the EPFL Materials Continue reading →

LED blink

One of the outcomes of our kick-off meetings from the 14th of September was to try and alternate the emission of Continue reading →

Fluorometer v1.0

As mentioned in my previous post, there are several improvements that need to be adressed for the prototype. Robin and Continue reading →

Kick-Off Meeting

Monday 15th of September was the date scheduled for the kick-off meeting with the professors who are participating in our Continue reading →

Field Testing Approved

Here in Switzerland, we had some great news over the summer. All of the work of Bastien and Falco from Continue reading →

Future needs for Arsenic prototype

After having spent two weeks learning the basics of DIY Arduino and reading a lot of background material on the Continue reading →

New Member in the EPFL Biodesign Team

Thomas Vetterli is a student that will be joining the project till next june as part of his swiss civil Continue reading →

Pollutant Analysis Class

We were kindly accepted to follow the Environmental Science Bachelor’s practical course in micropollutant analysis class at EPFL in the Continue reading →

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