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2013 team at EPFL

Meet the people who participated in the spring semester of 2013 here at EPFL: Emilie Mussard is a student in Continue reading →

Device 2 – new results

A second device working with filters and light intensity quantification has been built. It now no more works with a Continue reading →

Wet-lab at Dr. van der Meer’s lab

We first tested our prototype with dextran FITC, then eGFP-expressing E.Coli and finally the last step was to test it Continue reading →

Trip to Sion

As said before, we went visiting Martial Geiser’s team in the HES-SO Valais to learn more about their devices (Sensor Continue reading →

Arsenic contamination in Switzerland: where to go water sampling?

Arrived at a point where we want to test our bacterias and our prototype with water we can find in Continue reading →

What about laws?

Swiss legacy applied to our project I did research about laws in Switzerland because I wanted to understand what we Continue reading →

Deep UV LED

One of our goal in prototypes building was to try them for both arsenic and bacteria detection thanks to fluorescence Continue reading →

Device 2 – Optic Filter Acquisition

We had another device idea which functions as follows: As the sample just need to be excited at specific wavelength Continue reading →

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