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Modeling is the bridge between science and engineering in this project; using the scientific knowledge on our system, we can describe how the system will act and interact. Furthermore, using the qualitative relations derived from the models the circuit has been adjusted and redesigned. This description is used for predicting what will happen in the lab, but also if the project can be applied in reality in a 'band-aid' product. Next to giving a preliminary design of the band-aid, new peptides are designed to give us the properties we want for this application.</p>
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Revision as of 13:35, 28 September 2013

Zephyr: DIY low-cost fluorescence scanner


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Modeling is the bridge between science and engineering in this project; using the scientific knowledge on our system, we can describe how the system will act and interact. Furthermore, using the qualitative relations derived from the models the circuit has been adjusted and redesigned. This description is used for predicting what will happen in the lab, but also if the project can be applied in reality in a 'band-aid' product. Next to giving a preliminary design of the band-aid, new peptides are designed to give us the properties we want for this application.













Figure 1: The way to Zephyr! Joep in action!

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